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Warsaw

Guide to Warsaw

Things to do in Warsaw

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At a glance

Emerging like a phoenix from the ashes of WWII, Warsaw is essentially a postwar city. Its handful of historic precincts have been meticulously reconstructed, but most of its urban landscape is modern, from the dull products of the Stalin era to more creative efforts of recent years.

A decade after the fall of communism, Warsaw has turned into a thrilling, busy city swiftly catching up with the West. It's Poland's most cosmopolitan, dynamic and progressive urban centre, dotted with luxury hotels, elegant shops and a diverse range of services.

Fast Facts

Full name:
Warsaw
Area:
495 sq km / 192 sq miles
Population:
1,671,670
Time Zone:
GMT/UTC +1 (Greenwich Mean Time)
Currency:
Zloty
Electric plug details:
European plug with two circular metal pins