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A selection of interesting places, routes and weekend walk ideas in Warsaw.

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PWA Kompass Warsaw

A city navigator for Warsaw: police, hospitals, food, hotels, parking, toilets and useful nearby points.

Enter the map inside the phone through the green PWA KOMPASS button. Avatars and tiles show nearby places and routes.

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SOS Policja / Szpital Fast scenario for urgent help.
FOOD Restauracja Food nearby, walking or public transport route.
STAY Hotel Useful for tourists, families and new arrivals.
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SOSPolicja / Szpital nearbyready
FOODRestaurants and shops around centeropen
ROUTEWalking and transit handoff to Google Mapsfast
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Navigation modes

Tourist mode First day in Warsaw Find toilets, food, hotels, parking and useful public points without searching through long articles.
Emergency mode Need help fast Police and hospital cards stay visible as priority actions with route handoff.
Family mode With children Later we can connect kids places, museums, parks and safe rainy-day routes.
Night city Evening Warsaw Hotels, transport, food and safe return routes as a compact city dashboard.

Warsaw attractions

  1. Royal Castle
  2. Wilanow Palace
  3. Lazienki Palace
  4. F. Chopin Museum
Royal Castle in Warsaw
Wilanow Palace
F. Chopin Museum
Lazienki Palace

Not only tourists but also Warsaw residents enjoy walks through the city's most scenic areas. It is impossible to see every attraction in the capital in just a couple of days, but it is quite realistic to discover a lot and feel the beauty of the city by the Vistula. Warsaw parks, museums and exhibition spaces have their own charm, which is why people want to return to this city again and again.

Weekend in Warsaw

Weekend in Warsaw: what to see, where to go and where to eat?

Planning to spend a weekend in Warsaw? Great choice. The capital of Poland is not only a center of culture and history, but also a comfortable European city, perfect for a short trip.

What to see in Warsaw?
1. Old Town (Stare Miasto)
2. Royal Lazienki (Lazienki Krolewskie)
3. Warsaw Uprising Museum
4. National Stadium and the Vistula boulevards
5. Palace of Culture and Science

Where to eat on a budget?
Bar Mleczny “Prasowy”, Zapiecek and Specjaly Regionalne are good options for discovering Polish cuisine.

How to get around?
In Warsaw it is convenient to use the metro, buses, trams, the Jakdojade app, and services such as Bolt, Uber, Lime and Veturilo.

If you want to explore more:
Where to go with children in Warsaw
Shopping in Poland
Emergency services in Poland
Cinemas in Warsaw

Where to relax in Poland on a budget

Where to relax in Poland on a budget: best weekend places

Poland is a great destination for short trips without high costs. There are lakes, mountains, thermal pools and cozy cities for a weekend break.

Popular destinations:
• Masurian Lakes
• Sudetes
• Thermal pools: Chocholowskie Termy, Termy Bukovina, Uniejow

How to save money:
• buy tickets in advance;
• use FlixBus and BlaBlaCar;
• travel outside the high season;
• choose accommodation with a kitchen.

Even with a small budget, you can have a great weekend in Poland. The key is to choose an interesting place and plan the trip in advance.

Warsaw attractions

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