Tourist attractions in Warsaw
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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)
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- New Town Market
- St. Casimir's Church
- St. Hyacinth's Church
- Mariacki Church
- Holy Spirit Church
- Franciscan Church
- Sapieha Palace
- Warsaw Arsenal
[edit] Royal Route (Trakt Królewski)
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- Krakowskie Przedmieście Street
- St. Anne's Church
- Tyszkiewicz Palace
- Carmelite Church
- Presidential Palace
- Potocki Palace
- Holy Cross' Church
- Kazimierzowski Palace
- Church of the Visitationists
- Nowy Świat Street
- Staszic Palace
- Triple Cross Square
- St. Alexander's Church
- Aleje Ujazdowskie Street
- Park Ujazdowski
- Ujazdowski Castle
- Łazienki Park
- Palace on the Water
- Belweder Palace
- Szucha Street
[edit] Other areas
[edit] Wola
Main article: Wola
- Powązki Cemetery
- Catholic, Military, Old, Jewish, Muslim and Evangelic cemeteries
- Wola Massacre Cemetery
[edit] Wilanów
Main article: Wilanów
- Wilanów Palace of king John III Sobieski ([1])
- Temple of Divine Providence (under construction since 1791)
[edit] Żoliborz
Main article: Żoliborz
[edit] Bielany
Main Article: Bielany
- Italian military cemetery
[edit] Praga
Main article: Praga
- St. Michael's and St. Florian's Cathedral
- Stadion Dziesięciolecia
- Central Praga
- Brzeska Street
- Stalowa Street
[edit] Mokotów
Main article: Mokotów
- Pole Mokotowskie
- Morskie Oko Park
- Bernardyńska Street
- Bernardine Church
- Królikarnia
[edit] Ursynów
Main article: Ursynów
- Natolin Palace
- Kabaty Park