Whether you visit or live in Warsaw, there are several places which have to be seen. Here are some examples for where to spend your time pleasantly.
Old Town Market Square
In the centre of the square you can see the Siren, Warsaw's coat of arms.

This is Poland's largest and most prestigious art gallery.
Palace of Culture
Although locals followed grudgingly the construction of the Palace of Culture, nowadays it is a symbol of Warsaw
National Museum
The National Museum in Warsaw is one of the largest and most important museums in Poland.

Powązkowska cemetery
The bicentennial Powązkowska is the oldest and biggest Catholic cemetery in Warsaw.
Zoo
The Warsaw zoo was opened in 1928 – at that time it was the biggest one in Europe
Marie Curie Museum
The Marie Curie Museum commemorates the two-time Nobel Prize-winning scientist. At the
exhibition personal items can be seen as well.

Climbing Garden
The Climbing Park, located in Cultural Park, promises adventures with hanging bridges and ropes in dizzying heights.
Pilsudski square
The huge empty square was named after Józef Pilsudski marshal, who won the independence of Poland in 1918.
Historic tram
Perfect program for railway enthusiasts. Recommended for children and adults as well.

Banasik
Banasik is the finest quality ceramics and glassware.
Flea market
Old clocks, radios, furniture and all sort of trinkets is sold at " old stock exchange " .
Capelin
The capelin is the perfect place if you are looking for some original Polish souvenirs. You can choose from the supply of several shops.
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