Warsaw in 7 days


Trip description

A week's stay will allow you to know the city well and make one or two escapades.

Day 1: Arrival in Warsaw: visit

Day 2: Modern Warsaw

Day 3: Praga district

Day 4: Jewish Warsaw

Day 5: Scientific discovery

Day 6: Kazimierz Dolny

Day 7: Lublin

Day 1 : Arrival in Warsaw: visit



Meeting point at the Castle Square. From here, visit the old and new cities. Then return to the Castle Square and from there follow the Royal Way (Krakowskie Przedmiescie and Nowy Swiat).




Day 2 : Modern Warsaw

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Discover the modern city around the Palace of Culture and Science. Then visit Wilanow Palace and walk through Ujazdowski and Lazienki parks.




Day 3 : Praga district

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Spend a day walking the streets of the charming Praga district on the right bank of the Vistula River, where you will discover pre-war Warsaw: Listopada, Inzinierska and Wilenska streets, Zabkowska street, the former Koneser and Soho Factory factories where you can visit the Neon Teacher Museum.




Day 4 : Jewish Warsaw

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Follow in the footsteps of Warsaw's Jews: Prozna Street, fragments of the wall of the old ghetto, the Nozyk synagogue and the old cemetery. Do not miss the magnificent Museum of the History of the Jews of Poland and the Museum of the Uprising in Warsaw.




Day 5 : Scientific discovery

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Visit the Kopernik Centre to discover everything about science and conduct scientific experiments. Then take a boat trip along the Vistula River and relax in the Multimedia Park of Les Fontaines.




Day 6 : Kazimierz Dolny



Visit the old town and the Rynek where you can find two magnificent and unique arcades with Renaissance style facades. Visit the parish church and the Franciscan church on both sides of the Rynek. Climb up to the top of the hill, which offers a beautiful panorama over the city and the Vistula and houses the castle ruins and the tower tower. Stroll along the Vistula and admire several greniers.




Day 7 : Lublin



Visit the beautiful Rynek with its decadent look. Not all the houses have been restored, which accentuates the melancholy of the place. Lublin's history is closely linked to that of its Jewish community, which was concentrated around the castle. In the castle courtyard is the Gothic chapel of the Holy Trinity with perfectly preserved Russian-Byzantine frescoes.




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