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Due to the pandemic situation in the world and in Poland, where like in other parts of the world we have lockdown My GuideWarsaw limits its activity for March, April and May. Not only all businesses stopped marketing activities but they simply suspended or shut down. This includes schools, restaurants, bars, shops, hotels and apartments. Warsaw, like other Polish cities, is simply empty as with the government regulation the businesses mentioned above are locked down until further notice. People were also ordered to stay at home so we are on home quarantine. We have no idea how long it will last, as the epidemy in Poland starts growing and there is no evidence when it could be under control very soon. We hope that in June the situation will be better and we will come back to work. Stay safe! Regards, MyGuideWarsaw Team
Today is most important day in Poland- we celebrate 100 years of Poland regaining independence!!! On 11th November 1918, Poland regained its independence after 123 years of partitioning by Russia, Prussia and Austria. But what actually happened that historic day? Culture.pl chronicles the events of what is now commemorated as Independence Day, explaining why they occurred peacefully despite the obvious tension, and how these events brought back Poland’s freedom. Read the article from Culture.pl
1. Jazz in the Old TownGet ready to groove to the rhythm of jazz in Warsaw's charming Old Town. This historic district is home to several renowned jazz clubs offering an
Welcome to Warsaw, a bustling city with a surprising number of wellness retreat options. Whether you're a local seeking a rejuvenating escape or a visitor looking to take a break from sightseeing, Warsaw has several relaxation spots that offer the perfect retreat. From tranquil spas to peaceful parks, here is a comprehensive list of wellness activities to help you unwind in the heart of Poland's capital city.
1. Explore the Mysteries of Wilanów PalaceVisit the magnificent Wilanów Palace, often called the 'Polish Versailles'. This Baroque-style palace is a hidden gem, boastin
1. Traditional Polish Cooking ClassImmerse yourself in the authentic flavors of Poland by joining a traditional Polish cooking class in Warsaw. Learn how to prepare class
1. Kayaking Adventure in the Mazovian Lake DistrictEscape the city and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Mazovian Lake District with an exciting kayaking adve
1. Visiting the Royal CastleDiscover the historical beauty of the Royal Castle in Warsaw, which becomes even more enchanting during the holiday season. Explore its grand
Warsaw, the vibrant capital of Poland, offers a plethora of autumn delights to explore and experience. With its rich history, cultural heritage, and stunning fall scenery, this Eastern European gem is a must-visit destination for the season. From historical landmarks to charming parks, here are 20 suggestions on the best places to visit in Warsaw to fully embrace the beauty of autumn:
Explore Lodz em um tour privado, onde você aprenderá sobre sua importante história enquanto caminha pelo gueto judeu sobrevivente da Segunda Guerra Mundial e pelo pitoresco centro da cidade.
Visita o antigo quartel-general de Hitler num tour guiado particular de 10 horas. Explora um complexo de bunkers escondidos na floresta Mazuriana. Vê onde o comandante do Terceiro Reich ficou durante 900 dias durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Aprende sobre a história judaica e o Holocausto nesta visita guiada ao campo de concentração de Majdanek e a Lublin.
A vodka polaca é um dos produtos mais conhecidos. Nesta excursão, visita bares de Varsóvia e prova diferentes tipos de vodka. Para tornar a experiência ainda mais única, és conduzido num carro clássico - um Fiat 125p dos anos 80.
Parta de Varsóvia durante o dia para descobrir Kazimierz Dolny - uma das cidades mais pitorescas da Polônia. Está situado junto ao rio mais longo da Polónia e rodeado por vinhas locais, carismáticas ravinas de loess e florestas.
Aprende como era a vida no Gueto de Varsóvia para milhares de judeus antes da sua deportação para os campos de concentração nazis. Faz uma visita opcional ao cemitério judeu e ao Museu POLIN.
Parta de Varsóvia durante o dia para descobrir Kazimierz Dolny - uma das cidades mais pitorescas da Polônia. Está situado junto ao rio mais longo da Polónia e rodeado por vinhas locais, carismáticas ravinas de loess e florestas.
Faça uma viagem particular de um dia para Wolf's Lair, que foi um dos quartéis militares mais importantes de Adolf Hitler. É um local onde passou aproximadamente 800 dias ao longo dos anos 1941-1944.
Esta excursão irá mostrar-te os destaques da cidade de Varsóvia com uma pitada de história. Durante a visita de 3 horas, poderás ver os Jardins Reais, a Cidade Velha e o antigo Gueto Judeu.
Faz um passeio de carro para veres os pontos turÃsticos mais importantes da cidade. Senta-te ao volante e desfruta da condução com a ajuda do guia sentado no banco de trás.
Visita o antigo quartel-general de Hitler num tour guiado particular de 10 horas. Explora um complexo de bunkers escondidos na floresta Mazuriana. Vê onde o comandante do Terceiro Reich ficou durante 900 dias durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Visita um dos locais mais importantes da Segunda Guerra Mundial numa viagem guiada de 1 dia de carro de Varsóvia ao Campo de Concentração de Auschwitz-Birkenau. Aprende sobre a história do Holocausto.
Experimenta concertos diários excepcionais organizados num local único no coração da Cidade Velha de Varsóvia. Todos os dias, pianistas excepcionais tocam peças de Chopin com a sua própria interpretação das suas obras.
Mergulha na história cativante e comovente do Gueto de Varsóvia nesta visita de 3 horas. Aprende tudo sobre as suas origens, a vida quotidiana no interior e a revolta do gueto em 1943.
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Escolhido a dedo por um perito local
Our guide to City Centre - Srodmiescie by our Warsaw local expert - The city centre contains the most important representative buildings in Warsaw such as: the Presidential Palace, the Royal Palace, Pilsudski Square and Ujazdowski Park. The most important monuments of the capital include: the Palace of Science and Culture, the Old Town, (Royal Castle, Sigismund’s Column, Barbican, Cathedral, Old Town Square) the New Town (St. Hyacinth’s Church), the Royal Route, Lazienki Park, Marszalkowska district and the remains of the garden complex ‘Na Ksiazecem’. You can also see some unusual sights such as the palm tree on de Gaulle Roundabout. There are 8 areas in this district: Muranow, New Town, Old Town, City Centre North, City Centre South, Solec, Powisle and Ujazdow. There is also the residential area of Marienszat. In the city centre you can find the most important train stations, theatres, museums and churches.
Our guide to East Warsaw by our Warsaw local expert - Zabkowska Streetis the centre of the Old Town of Praga and contains some buildings dating back to the 19th century. Ratuszowa Street is where you can find the only sign of Praga’s Renaissance past in the shape of the Church of Our Lady of Loreto which was built in the first half of the 17th century.
Our guide to North Warsaw by our Warsaw local expert - BIELANY
Our guide to South Warsaw by our Warsaw local expert - WILANOW
FAST FACTS• Warsaw is the largest city in Poland and its capital• City crest is a mermaid with sword and shield• Seat of the Polish Parliament and Supreme Court• Ranked as the world’s 35th most expensive city to live in• Area of 516.9 square kilometers• Population of 1,716,855 (2,785,000 in the metropolitan area) – 9th largest city in the European Union by population•
Our guide to West Warsaw by our Warsaw local expert - Warsaw’s Wola district was formerly under the administration of the City Centre. Here you can find lots of high-rise buildings. It is the second agglomeration of the city centre. Banks and representative offices of foreign companies have replaced old industrial plants. The residential areas of the west of Wola have been changed to give them a more European character. Some examples of this are the Atrium offices on Pope John Paul II Avenue, the Kredyt Bank buildings on Kasprzaka Street and one of the highest buildings in Warsaw, the Warsaw Trade Tower also known as Daewoo.
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