Warsaw is a mixture of relaxing green spaces, historic sites and vivid modernity. Discover the charming Old Town, Wilanów Palace and amazing Lazienki Park, where you can watch free Chopin concerts every Sunday during the summer. Experience a few of the dozens of interactive museums, including the Warsaw Uprising Museum, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the Copernicus Science Centre. For exciting nightlife, visit the vibrant Vistula boulevards and upscale clubs.
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On the eastern side of the Saxon Garden, in the part that survived the Saxon Palace after World War II, lies the Tomb of the Unknown Polish Corps - in memory of the soldiers who fell in the battles for Polish independence and their names and / or burial places are unknown. The place looks like a small church with a "The constant flame of fire" and a guard of honor of soldiers guarding it and giving military honor to the fallen. The honor guard exchange ceremony is held every day at 12:00.
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This isn't a very long road but boy is it busy! There are cars, busses, taxis, and so many people hurrying everywhere. There are lots of shops and so many restaurants it was difficult to decide where to eat. After the rush hour traffic has passed then it's a lot more peaceful and you can relax and have a nice meal with the compulsory shot of vodka of course.
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This 2.5 mile "Road of Kings" leads from The Royal Castle (Old Town) to Wilanow Palace.
Situated on the Royal Route, it is centrally located and convenient for all transport systems, as well as walking distance to a lot of attractions.
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Considered Poland's highest building, this monumental skyscraper (circa 1955) contains 42 floors at a height of 230.68 meters (756.82 feet), topped with a needle height of 43 meters (141.08 feet).
It is the tallest building of the city – at the time when it was built it was the 2nd tallest building in Europe with 231m – and it is still the highest building in Poland It is a gift to the people of Warsaw from the USSR and got built in 1952 and opened in 1955 It resembles Moscow’s’ Socialist realist tower blocks and is a symbol of the soviet domination You can pay and go up to the 30th floor the “Taras”: and there we had and amazing view.
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This places is much like America’s Tomb of Unknown Soldier. This sacred place is also guarded 24/7 by Polish Soldiers. It combines with the other patriotic places to visit in Warsaw. Warsaw is to Poland what DC is to America in terms of remembering sacrifices.
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