Warsaw 3 Days
Day 1: Old Town and Historical Warsaw
Morning:
– Breakfast: Start your day with breakfast at a local café in the Old Town.
Midmorning:
– Royal Castle: Visit the Royal Castle in Warsaw’s Old Town, exploring its rich history and royal apartments.
Late Morning:
– Old Town Market Square: Wander through the colorful Old Town Market Square (Rynek Starego Miasta), known for its charming architecture and outdoor cafés.
Lunch:
– Traditional Polish Cuisine: Enjoy lunch at a restaurant serving traditional Polish dishes, such as pierogi (dumplings) or bigos (hunter’s stew).
Afternoon:
– Warsaw Uprising Museum: Explore the Warsaw Uprising Museum to learn about the city’s heroic past during World War II.
Evening:
– Dinner at Nowy Świat: Head to Nowy Świat (New World) Street for dinner. This lively street offers a variety of dining options, from Polish cuisine to international flavors.
Day 2: Cultural Exploration and Parks
Morning:
– Łazienki Park: Start your day at Łazienki Park, a beautiful park featuring the Palace on the Water (Pałac na Wodzie) and lush gardens.
Midday:
– Chopin Museum: Visit the Chopin Museum located in Łazienki Park to learn about the life and works of Frederic Chopin, Poland’s renowned composer.
Lunch:
– Picnic or Café in Łazienki Park: Enjoy a picnic in the park or have lunch at a café nearby.
Afternoon:
– Wilanów Palace: Explore Wilanów Palace and its gardens, a Baroque-style royal residence known as the “Polish Versailles”.
Evening:
– Dinner in Wilanów: Have dinner at a restaurant near Wilanów Palace, offering both Polish and international cuisine.
Day 3: Modern Warsaw and Shopping
Morning:
– Warsaw University Library Rooftop Garden: Start your day with a visit to the rooftop garden at Warsaw University Library for panoramic views of the city.
Midmorning:
– POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews: Explore the POLIN Museum to learn about the history and culture of Polish Jews.
Lunch:
– Restaurants near the Museum: Enjoy lunch at one of the restaurants near the museum, offering Jewish cuisine or traditional Polish food.
Afternoon:
– Shopping at Złote Tarasy: Visit Złote Tarasy, a modern shopping center near the Palace of Culture and Science. Shop for Polish brands and international retailers.
Evening:
– Dinner at Plac Zbawiciela: Head to Plac Zbawiciela (Savior Square) for dinner. This trendy area offers a variety of restaurants and bars, perfect for relaxing in the evening.
Additional Tips:
– Public Transport: Use Warsaw’s efficient tram and metro system to get around the city.
– Polish Cuisine: Don’t miss trying local specialties like żurek (sour rye soup), golabki (stuffed cabbage rolls), and oscypek (smoked cheese).
– Cultural Performances: Check for concerts or performances at venues like the National Opera or the Grand Theatre during your stay.