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| Warsaw Tour & Travel Packages |
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Situated in the Mazowieckie province, in east-central Poland. Warsaw is still very much Poland's largest city and the nation's economic, cultural and educational hub it fascinates visitors with history, climate, monuments. The city’s architecture harmonizes with spacious squares, parks and gardens, monuments. Warsaw, as a metropolis pulsing with life, rivals other European cities. Those lucky who have visited it, will take home unforgettable impressions. And those who wish to stay for a longer time - are offered a chance to do so. |
| Tourist Attractions |
St John's Cathedral next door to the Royal Palace, which claims to be the oldest church in the city - although technically it only dates from the end of the war, when it was rebuilt.The National Museum, where you could spend days roaming through the large collection of art and sculpture that is elevated by the presence of a collection of ancient Egyptian art that is unique in Europe. The biggest park in Warsaw, Lazienki Park covers come 198 acres / 80 hectares right in the very heart of the city. Founded in the 17th century, Lazienki Park has always provided an essential recreational space. |
| Warsaw Cuisine |
Warsaw’s dining scene is incredibly large and diversified, offering cuisine from every part of the world, with price tags that vary as much as the menus. Eating out here is very exciting; as new restaurants open every month. To dine in such a dynamic restaurant scene is a real thrill and will add further great memories to a city break holiday in Warsaw. If you’re looking to add some extra spice to your short weekend away, then try some of Warsaw’s excellent Indian restaurants. India Curry is a good place to start, the interior is interesting and detailed as is the menu, and the food is consistently good. |
| Shopping In Warsaw |
The main shopping streets are the restored Ulica Chmielna, elegant Nowy Swiat, Ulica Marszalkowska and Aleje Jerozolimskie. Shopping arcades, both in and outside of the city centre, have become very popular, including Galeria Centrum, Ulica Marszalkowska 104/122, and the biggest shopping oasis in Warsaw. To pick up some wonderful Boleslawiec pottery, visit the outlet on Ulica Marszalkowska 99/101. |
| Weather |
The average temperature in July is 19°C, but sometimes in the summer the temperatures rise to 30°C. Summer is the most favourable time to visit Poland. Winters are usually cold, but sometimes mild. The temperature is below 0 °C, sometimes goes till -20 °C .The average temperature in Warsaw in January is -5°C. |
| Currency |
The currency in Poland is the Zloty, although many places will accept Euros, and US dollars. Credit cards are widely accepted in almost all shops, restaurants and hotels. |