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Warsaw has risen like a phoenix from the ashes of World War II and Soviet-era oppression. The cosmopolitan capital of Poland, this vibrant world city boasts museums and heritage architecture. Steeped in history, Warsaw also features verdant green spaces, pleasant city beaches, and an entertaining nightlife. The Praga neighborhood on the right bank of the Vistula River is a fashionable hangout with a bohemian atmosphere. Popular annual events include several classical music festivals, one of which is dedicated to the works of native son Fryderyk Chopin. The city also has a museum devoted to the renowned composer.
Flights to Warsaw
Most international flights land at Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW), the country’s largest aviation facility. The hub for flag carrier LOT Polish Airlines, the airport is also served by major carriers like Air China, British Airways, and Lufthansa. Low-cost carriers, such as Eurowings, Ryanair and Wizz Air, also provide direct and connecting flights to Warsaw from airports around the world. Handling more than 11.2 million passengers annually, the airport has one large terminal complex. It is divided into the North and South arrival and departure halls. In addition to a variety of retail shops and eateries, the terminal features complimentary Wi-Fi. Located within the southwestern city limits, the airport is approximately 6 miles from downtown. Travelers who fly to Warsaw can reach the city center by taxi, rental car, or commuter rail service. The rail station is situated beneath the terminal complex.
Attractions in Warsaw
Painstakingly and accurately reconstructed after the war, Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the setting for the medieval Barbican fortifications, the Royal Castle, and King Sigismund’s Column. Visitors to Old Town also enjoy the Market Square, which features shops and street-side cafes. The plaza is home to a bronze statue of the Warsaw Mermaid, an iconic symbol of the city. Step back in time as you wander among the vendor stalls of the century-old Russian Bazaar. When you fly to Warsaw, you can stroll through the landscaped gardens of Lazienki Park and Saxon Garden. In addition to flora and fauna, the urban green spaces feature ponds, fountains, monuments, and historic architecture. Visitors to Warsaw can also visit museums like the National Museum, the Zacheta National Gallery of Art, and the Copernicus Science Center. During the warmer months, a water, light and sound show takes place Friday and Saturday evenings on the banks of the Vistula River.
Travel Tips for Warsaw
The city has a humid continental climate that produces four distinct seasons. While average winter lows dip below freezing, the warm, sunny summers boast highs in the upper 90s Fahrenheit. Visitors can enjoy stage performances at National Philharmonic Hall and the Grand Theatre. There are also sporting events to attend at National Stadium. Annual celebrations include the Street Art and Autumn Contemporary Music festivals. In addition to the two-week Chopin and His Europe festival, Warsaw hosts festivals celebrating Mozart and Beethoven. When traveling around Warsaw, sample Polish national dishes like bigos, a type of hunter’s stew. Other tasty national dishes include pierogi, stuffed dumplings, and kielbasa sausage.
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