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interactive museum in the heart of Warsaw

Copernicus Science Centre

A unique educational center that delights both children and adults. Here you will find interactive exhibitions that present the world of science, physics, biology, and technology in an accessible and engaging way. It is the perfect place for a family trip or an inspiring attraction during your stay in Warsaw. On-site, there is also the "Copernicus Sky" planetarium, offering unique astronomical shows and multimedia sessions.

Address: Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20, 00-390 Warsaw
Website: www.kopernik.org.pl

Tip: Due to high demand, it is advisable to book tickets online in advance, especially on weekends and during the holiday season.

a walk through history and nature

Royal Łazienki Park

Just 15 minutes drive from our hotel is one of the most beautiful and most visited parks in Warsaw – Łazienki Królewskie. This historic park and palace complex is an ideal place for a walk, outdoor relaxation, or an elegant picnic among nature.Within the park, it is worth seeing, among others, the famous Palace on the Isle, the classical amphitheatre, the Chinese Garden, as well as numerous alleys and ponds. The atmosphere of the place is complemented by freely roaming peacocks and squirrels, which add a special charm to the walks.It is an excellent option to spend time close to nature while being in the heart of cultural Warsaw.

Address: ul. Agrykola 1, 00-460 Warsaw
Website: https://www.lazienki-krolewskie.pl

Tip: From May to September, every Sunday, at the famous Frederic Chopin Monument, free live Chopin Concerts take place – a unique outdoor cultural event worth including in your weekend plans.

an exotic journey without leaving the city

Warsaw Zoo

An extraordinary place where you can see over 500 species of animals from around the world – from majestic elephants, through lions and tigers, to rare birds, reptiles, and exotic fish.The Warsaw Zoo is an attraction for both families with children and all nature lovers. Spacious enclosures, educational trails, and numerous observation points allow close contact with nature in the very heart of the capital.

Address: Ratuszowa 1/3, 03-461 Warsaw
Website: www.zoo.waw.pl

Tip: Prepare for a longer walk – the area is vast but well adapted for visiting. On site, there are food points, toilets, and resting places, making it an ideal spot for a several-hour trip.

the heart of historic Warsaw

Old Town and Royal Castle

A pearl of architecture and one of the most important places on the map of the capital. Rebuilt from ruins after World War II, Warsaw's Old Town was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as an exceptional example of cultural heritage reconstruction.Strolling through the cobblestone streets, you can see such monuments as:

  • The Royal Castle in Warsaw – former residence of Polish kings, now a museum with rich art collections
  • Sigismund's Column – the city's symbol
  • Old Town Market Square with atmospheric restaurants and cafés
  • Warsaw Mermaid Monument – legendary symbol of the capital

It is the perfect place for an afternoon walk, a romantic evening, or family sightseeing.

Address (Royal Castle): plac Zamkowy 4, 00-277 Warsaw
Website: www.zamek-krolewski.pl

Tip: The Old Town is lively all year round. In the summer season, you can meet street artists, enjoy live concerts, and local festivals. It's worth bringing a camera – the views are incredibly photogenic!

a history that moves you

Warsaw Uprising Museum

A modern, multimedia space dedicated to one of the most dramatic moments in the city's history – the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Visitors can explore history through interactive exhibitions, archival recordings, reconstructions, and authentic exhibits that poignantly bring to life the realities of life in occupied Warsaw.
This is a place that combines education with a profound emotional experience and is especially valued by both domestic and foreign tourists.

Address: ul. Grzybowska 79, 00-844 Warsaw
Website: www.1944.pl

Tip: Due to the subject matter, the museum is recommended for older children (around 10–12 years old), depending on sensitivity. Special educational paths and materials prepared with families in mind are also available.

panorama of Warsaw from the 30th floor

Palace of Culture and Science

The view includes both modern skyscrapers and historic districts, and on clear days, you can even see the farthest points of the metropolitan area. The ride on the high-speed elevator is an attraction in itself, and the opportunity to admire the city from a height of over 100 meters makes this place a must-visit during any stay in the capital.

Address: Defilad Square 1, 00-901 Warsaw
Website: www.pkin.pl

Tip: The viewing terrace is very popular, especially on weekends and afternoons. It is worth checking ticket availability in advance or planning your visit during less crowded hours.

fascinating history of money

Sławomir S. Skrzypek National Bank of Poland Money Museum

Interactive and modern Museum of Money of the National Bank of Poland in the center of Warsaw is a place that in an accessible and engaging way presents the history of money, banking, and economy. Ideal for both adults and children curious about the world of economics. Often underrated, but truly worth visiting.

Address: ul. Świętokrzyska 11/21, 00-919 Warsaw
Website: nbp.pl/o_nbp/muzeum

Tip: Admission is free, and the exhibits can be visited independently or with a guide.

a sensual game with imagination

Museum of Illusions

Surprising, funny, and full of optical illusions – the Museum of Illusions in Warsaw is a place that combines science with entertainment. Perfect for families with children, groups of friends, and anyone who wants to take unusual photos and experience something different in the very heart of Warsaw's Old Town.

Address: Old Town Market Square 21, 00-272 Warsaw
Website: muzeumiluzji.pl

Tip: Located right by the Market Square – a great addition to visiting the Old Town.

evening show in the rhythm of music

Multimedia Fountain Park

From May to September, it's worth planning an evening walk to the Multimedia Fountain Park – a spectacular light, water, and sound show held right at the foot of Warsaw's Old Town. Each season brings new effects and a unique musical setting – loved by both children and adults.

Address: Skwer Dywizji 1. Pancernej WP, 00-221 Warsaw
Website: pik.warszawa.pl

Tip: Shows usually take place on Fridays and Saturdays after dark – check the exact schedule before your visit.

active fun for children and adults

Trampoline Parks

An excellent offer for active recreation for children and youth – modern trampoline parks that offer dozens of attractions: sports and recreational trampolines, obstacle courses, foam pits, and acrobatic zones. A great alternative for any weather!

Gravity Station
Address: ul. Bohaterów Września 12, 02-389 Warsaw
Website: grawitacja.com

Hangar 646
Address: Wał Miedzeszyński 646, 03-994 Warsaw
Website: hangar646.pl

Tip: Advance booking and special non-slip socks (available for purchase on-site) are required.

a world of miniatures and great emotions

Kolejkowo Warsaw

This place transports guests to a magical world of miniatures! Kolejkowo Warsaw features a huge model railway with hundreds of elements – from moving trains, through realistic cities, to small everyday life scenes. Day turns into night, and every detail attracts attention.

Address: Warsaw Towers
ul. Sienna 39,
00-121 Warsaw

Website: kolejkowo.pl/warszawa

Tip: A perfect attraction for any weather – suitable for both children and adults. Book at least an hour, because time passes unnoticed here.

family amusement park just outside the city

Majaland Warsaw

A colorful amusement park inspired by famous fairy tale characters such as Maya the Bee and Viking Vic. This place is designed with families in mind – slides, carousels, play areas, and roller coasters provide all-day fun.

Address:
Przelotowa 1 St., 05-642, Góraszka
Website: majalandwarszawa.pl

Tip: Plan at least half a day. Check opening hours and availability of seasonal attractions before your visit.