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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“Around Poland” comes from passion: for Polish nature and travels. We focus on the highest quality of trips: organized in the most ecological way, with respect to the tradition and in company of people who we like and appreciate: enthusiasts and experts. We want you to travel like we would do: close to the nature, comfortably and with delicious cuisine!
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Games that you can play include Fruit Ninja VR (cutting fruits with a samurai sword), Audioshield (rhythmic and musical fame), Turbo Soccer VR, in which the player plays the role of Polish football star Kamil Grosicki and defeats the goalkeeper of the opposing team. Our courteous staff will be happy to explain all the secrets of the VR world and help you set it in motion!
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Who would've thought that a library could also be a garden? Uniquely designed with great views from the top over looking the Wisla river. So much better than I expected, and must be even more incredible during summer months when everything is in bloom!
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The Copernicus Science Centre is one of the largest science centres in Europe. Its exhibition is divided into six interdisciplinary parts with over 400 exhibits. Music is combined here with biology, and mathematics with architecture. Science enters the realm of feelings, and the visitors themselves may become the object of observation.
Excellent museum, spacius with a lot of interactive exhibits of all aspects of science. Ideal for kids and not only. Very good buffet restaurant.
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After visiting the Praga area of Warsaw we decided to hop on the Metro and get off at the Vistula Boulevard stop. A beautiful walkway, located adjacent to the river, it has numerous restaurants, bars and cafe's as one strolls toward Old Town. On a nice sunny day this is certainly a nice way to see another part of Warsaw.
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The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw has two locations. The smaller space for public program & offices are on the ground floor of the residential building at ul. Panska 3, next to the InterContinental hotel (5 min. walk from the Central Railway Station, across from the Palace of Culture and Science). The multifunctional venue is used as auditorium, cinema or performance space, depending on the current program. The main, temporary exhibition space is called Museum by the Vistula and it is located at Wybrzeze Kosciuszkowskie 22, next to the Copernicus Science Centre and the University of Warsaw Library, in a pavillion designed by Austrian architect Adolf Krischanitz. The pavilion was previously used as a temporary abode of the Kunsthalle in Berlin. It was lent to the Museum free of charge by the Viennese Thyssen-Bornermisza Art Contemporary foundation. The Museum’s facade is covered with painting by artist Sławomir Pawszak. There is a bookshop & cafe in both locations.
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Nowa Fala is a perfect place to meet with friends, have a nice time with beautiful view on the river, delicious platters of snacks and a wide bar offer - from a wide wine range, cocktails to craftbar. You can also book and start cruises on the Vistula River here.
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