What to Do in Warsaw in One Day⏲

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Warsaw is the capital of Poland. It has the country’s largest airport, and many tourists stop there on their way to other parts of the country. A frequent question from these visitors is what to do in Warsaw in ONE day?

This is what I will tell you in this episode. Discover 3 attractions to visit on a budget in only 1 day in Warsaw! All based on what I learned during my five years in this city

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Since you want to make the most of your time, an idea is to opt for a bike tour with experienced guides — bike rental included, and they can even lend you a helmet if you request. No need to worry about navigation, you’ll have a guide.

During the tour, you will spend time outside visiting interesting locations such as:

The Krasinski Palace
The Presidential Palace (Palac Prezydencki, or the Polish White House)
The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
The Royal Path (Krakowskie Przedmiescie), with its restored palaces, and historical churches.
The tour takes 3 hours, so when you finish it will be already afternoon, and time for the next stop…

The Palace of Culture & Science
If you are feeling hungry, buy a Zapiekanka at any street food stall. It will give you the energy you need for the next attraction. Or should I say attractions, since they are 2 of the most iconic places not only in Warsaw but in entire Poland.

The first is the PKiN, or, in English, the Palace of Culture and Science.

For many Varsovians, the Palace is a debatable structure. Many people see it as a historical souvenir from a difficult, painful past. There are also projects to demolish it.

The massive edifice holds approximately 3000 different rooms, including restaurants, a university, theaters, cinemas, offices, conference and performance halls, and even a swimming pool and it is a perfect example of the 1950s soviet style.

The interiors are covered with marble and mosaics, and light pours in through massive windows, all of which add to the one-of-a-kind feel of this site. The visitor is greeted with a magnificent view of Warsaw after reaching the terrace on the 30th level. Simply said, you must see it to understand it.

After spending around one hour at the Palace, head to the next attraction.

The Warsaw Uprising Museum
Attention: this Museum is one of the most popular places in the country, and the lines may be very long. If you have only 24 hours in Warsaw, it is a good idea to buy a tour package that includes guides and a skip-the-line entrance, as well as tickets to the previous attraction (the Palace of Culture and Science) and hotel pickup.

The Warsaw Uprising Museum is unique. Essentially, it transports visitors back to 1944. The multimedia display juxtaposes the growing volunteers’ resistance and daily life with the occupation’s atrocities, the complex international environment, the communist tyranny after the war, and their fate in that new scenario. Images and sounds depict the days leading up to the rising, its stages, and final collapse. Over 1000 original exhibits, 1500 pictures, and films are available.

You can watch a 5-minute 3D simulation of a fly over a devastated Warsaw.

A must-see for everyone visiting Warsaw

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