Poland’s landlocked capital has a complex history that has seen the “Phoenix City” bounce back from conflict over multiple conflicts. Modern Warsaw is a mishmash of restored medieval structures and cutting-edge skyscrapers among which stands Varso Tower – the tallest building in the European Union.
Śródmieście forms the downtown zone and cradles the monumental Old Town on the western bank of the Vistula River. Powiśle and Solec follow suit along the waterside and offer a lively dining scene amid museums and parks. Over the river, Praga carries edgier shades that tempt travelers curious to see a less polished version of the city. Warsaw is huge and expansive which means choosing lodging close to public transport is essential. The following Airbnbs in Warsaw ensure a stress-free exploration around all downtown neighborhoods.
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Poland follows Central European Time (CET). Daylight saving time is observed between the final Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October.
Brimming with eye-opening history museums and kooky attractions, Warsaw is a choice destination for knowledge-hungry travelers. These institutions are balanced out by over 80 glorious botanical parks and palace gardens and make Warsaw a four-season destination. This is a sample of how to spend your time in Poland’s largest city.
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