Warsaw's Top 10 - 10 must-see sights in Warsaw
Warsaw's Top 10

Warsaw's Top 10

From the Royal Castle to the Market Square and the POLIN Museum, Warsaw invites you to immerse yourself in its rich culture and history, ever so present in the 10 essential sights of the Polish capital.

10 unmissable attractions in Warsaw

Old Town Market Place

Explore Market Square, the heart of Warsaw's Old Town and home to the iconic symbol of the capital—the mermaid. Uncover the charm of Warsaw's main square.

Royal Castle

Warsaw Royal Castle has been home to Polish kings and presidents. Learn about the history of Warsaw Castle and its rebirth from the rubble.

Palace of Culture and Science

The Palace of Culture and Science is a skyscraper in Warsaw and one of the tallest in Poland. Find out the opening hours & prices of its observation deck.

POLIN Museum

The POLIN museum exhibits Poland's rich Jewish heritage from the Middle Ages to now. Find out opening hours & prices of the Best Museum in Europe 2016.

Barbican

The Barbican is the most medieval area in Warsaw. Despite being destroyed by the Nazis, these historic walls still preserve bricks from the 15th century.

National Museum

The Warsaw National Museum is one of Poland's best museums, with a collection of over 800,000 works. Plan your visit, check the opening hours & prices.

Fryderyk Chopin Museum

Warsaw's Fryderyk Chopin Museum is the best way to learn about the life & work of Poland's greatest pianist. Price & opening hours of the Chopin Museum.

Warsaw Uprising Museum

The Warsaw Uprising Museum reproduces the anguish experienced during the 63 days of insurrection when the Warsawers stood up against the Nazis.

St. John’s Archcathedral

St. John's Cathedral is the main Catholic temple of the Old City and rose from the ashes after World War II. Learn about its history.

Łazienki Park

Lazienki Royal Park is the largest park in Warsaw and is home to several palaces, theaters, gardens, animals and the famous Chopin sculpture.