Top 10 Things to do in Śródmieście Południowe, Central Poland

January 18, 2022 Vergie Nakamoto

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.
Restaurants in Warsaw

1. Teatr Syrena

ul. Litewska 3, Warsaw 00-589 Poland +48 22 101 16 16 [email protected] http://www.teatrsyrena.pl/kontakt.html
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Teatr Syrena

2. Mausoleum of Struggle and Martyrdom

ul. aleja Jana Chrystiana Szucha 25 Ministry of National Education Building, Warsaw 00-580 Poland +48 22 629 49 19 [email protected] http://muzeum-niepodleglosci.pl/mauzoleum/mauzoleum-walki-i-meczenstwa/
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4.5 based on 344 reviews

Mausoleum of Struggle and Martyrdom

Reviewed By LizaraK

I was very impressed with this small museum and especially its informative little screens that provide a lot of information in multiple languages, much of it very detailed and not easy to find outside the museum. I really appreciated the one where you can see different victims and their personal stories. The pictures and explanations of graffiti written by the prisoners on the cell walls were very interesting. The museum is small, but not very expensive and does a good job of making the most of its space. The lights available to help you read the signs in this dark basement were also very much appreciated. It is kind of hard to find with no signs until you reach the museum door itself, so look for the large, grand entrance pictured here on TripAdvisor and then turn left just inside those gates.

3. Muzeum Wojska Polskiego

Al. Jerozolimskie 3, Warsaw 00-495 Poland 022-629-52-71 [email protected] http://www.muzeumwp.pl/
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4.5 based on 526 reviews

Muzeum Wojska Polskiego

Reviewed By SnowFreakk - Vienna, Austria

It was super nice, it worth visiting, going back in history, seeing all those things, imagine how people lived back than, the WWII, I highly recommend it, don’t miss it.

4. Studio Buffo

Marii Konopnickiej 6, Warsaw 00-491 Poland
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4.5 based on 18 reviews

Studio Buffo

5. Photoplasticon

Aleje Jerozolimskie 51, Warsaw 00-697 Poland +48 22 625 35 52 http://fotoplastikonwarszawski.pl
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4.5 based on 205 reviews

Photoplasticon

6. Museum of Life under Communism

ul. Piekna 28/34, Warsaw 05-077 Poland +48 511 044 808 [email protected] http://www.mzprl.pl
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4.5 based on 297 reviews

Museum of Life under Communism

We are glad to invite you to our private communist museum. This is the first idea in Warsaw to show how people used to live during communist times. You can see typical furniture, everyday use things as famous washing mashine "Frania", tv-set "Rubin" or unique "Saturator". There are few different sections, where you can experience propaganda, lifestyle, politics or ordinary day from the times. The exposition is a perfect background to the history of Communism in Poland. The main idea is to experience the times and find out the absurds of everyday life.

Reviewed By ozge83 - Istanbul, Turkey

Literally the best museum in Warsaw. It’s not so big but gives you an elaborated frame about communism period. If you grew up in a poor country you can find lots of things from your childhood. Take your time, look at photo album and discover everything carefully in there.

7. Hala Koszyki

Koszykowa 63/lok.17, Warsaw 00-667 Poland +48 22 370 28 87 [email protected] http://koszyki.com
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4.5 based on 699 reviews

Hala Koszyki

Eighteen fabulous restaurant concepts, eleven fantastic groceries and service premises - Warsaw's Śródmieście regained its lost pearl. Hala Koszyki is the first and the only place of its kind in whole Poland. Now all the best restaurateurs and chefs may feed you with the delicacies from every part of the world under one roof at Hala Koszyki.

Reviewed By Michaelk11759 - Warsaw, Poland

I love this place. Would give it 10 stars. It embodies perfectly the modern Warsaw and poland. Super Mix of various restaurants and street food in a beautifully and very stylish former converted market hall.... An absolute must for each Warsaw visit.

8. Musical Theatre Roma

Nowogrodzka 49, Warsaw 00-695 Poland +48 22 628 89 98 [email protected] http://www.teatrroma.pl/
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Musical Theatre Roma

9. Pomnik Armii Krajowej i Polskiego Panstwa Podziemnego

ul. Wiejska, Warsaw 00-001 Poland
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Pomnik Armii Krajowej i Polskiego Panstwa Podziemnego

10. National Museum in Warsaw

ul. Aleje Jerozolimskie 3, Warsaw 00-495 Poland +48 22 629 30 93 [email protected] http://www.mnw.art.pl/en/
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4.0 based on 593 reviews

National Museum in Warsaw

The National Museum in Warsaw houses a world class collection of art and artifacts stretching from antiquity all the way up to the modern day. Visitors will find ancient relics from the Nubian region, which hold a unique permanent home of display unseen anywhere else in Europe, the most important and groundbreaking works from Polish artists of the 19th Century, and a groundbreaking and historically crucial display of artworks from the 20th and 21st centuries, as well as a comprehensive and beautiful collection of iconic Polish design, from furniture and posters, to fashion and industry. The National Museum in Warsaw is a must-see on any trip to the city.

Reviewed By danzigersnuffkin - Berlin, Germany

Worth seeing mostly for its wonderful collection of Polish 19th century art. Other sections include medieval sacral art (with some impressive wooden altars from Polish churches), Renaissance art / Old Masters (a rather humble selection of European paintings and an interesting collection of pottery), Polish school of design (a small, but fascinating exhibition on Polish 20th century design) and 20th century art (sadly, it was closed when I visited). Newly reopened section on the ancient times had a huge line and was rather disappointing (a very basic selection of Egyptian, Greek and Roman art - plus mummies, of course). Nevertheless, the museum is certainly worth the entrance fee. If you want to see everything, be prepared to spend around 4 hours here.

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