Tourist attractions in Warsaw

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Warsaw by night. The Palace of Culture and Science, the city's tallest building and the 4th tallest in the European Union is visible on the right
Warsaw by night. The Palace of Culture and Science, the city's tallest building and the 4th tallest in the European Union is visible on the right
Skyscrapers of Warsaw
Skyscrapers of Warsaw
The Ujazdowski Castle, Center for Contemporary Art
The Ujazdowski Castle, Center for Contemporary Art
The Adam Mickiewicz Statue and the Carmelite Church
The Adam Mickiewicz Statue and the Carmelite Church
Roman theater on the Isle, a companion to the Palace on the Water
Roman theater on the Isle, a companion to the Palace on the Water
Detail of the north wing of Wilanów Palace
Detail of the north wing of Wilanów Palace
Potocki Mausoleum and St. Anne's Church in Wilanów
Potocki Mausoleum and St. Anne's Church in Wilanów
Lasek Bielański - nature reserve
Lasek Bielański - nature reserve
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Although Warsaw is a relatively young city by European standards (it was completely destroyed during the WWII), it has a lot of tourist attractions. Apart from the Old Town quarter, carefully reconstructed after World War II, each borough has something to offer. Among the most notable landmarks are the following:

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[edit] City centre

Main article: Śródmieście

[edit] Warsaw Old Town (Starówka)

[edit] Warsaw New Town (Nowe Miasto)

[edit] Royal Route (Trakt Królewski)

[edit] Other areas

[edit] Wola

Main article: Wola

[edit] Wilanów

Main article: Wilanów

[edit] Żoliborz

Main article: Żoliborz

[edit] Bielany

Main Article: Bielany

  • Italian military cemetery

[edit] Praga

Main article: Praga

[edit] Mokotów

Main article: Mokotów

  • Pole Mokotowskie
  • Morskie Oko Park
  • Bernardyńska Street
    • Bernardine Church
  • Królikarnia

[edit] Ursynów

Main article: Ursynów

  • Natolin Palace
  • Kabaty Park

[edit] External links