Drinks & Nightlife
One of the most famous live-music clubs in Warsaw (or even in Europe). Small place visited by great people (Michael Gira, Thurston Moore, Oven Pallet etc.). Also a bookstore and a recordstore.
23 locals recommend
Pardon, To Tu
14 Romana i Jana PodoskichOne of the most famous live-music clubs in Warsaw (or even in Europe). Small place visited by great people (Michael Gira, Thurston Moore, Oven Pallet etc.). Also a bookstore and a recordstore.
Located in the couloirs of the Palace of Culture and Science. Great place to have coffee or a bite to eat, as well as a cocktail bar and a concert venue.
50 locals recommend
Bar Studio
1 plac DefiladLocated in the couloirs of the Palace of Culture and Science. Great place to have coffee or a bite to eat, as well as a cocktail bar and a concert venue.
Plan B
18 aleja WyzwoleniaPlan B is always a good plan for a great night out in the heart of Warsaw.
Warm oldish interior with different sized tables and chairs, always noisy and full of music. Good food, grat atmosphere.
43 locals recommend
Cafe Kulturalna
1 plac DefiladWarm oldish interior with different sized tables and chairs, always noisy and full of music. Good food, grat atmosphere.
Everything Else
The oldest public park in the city. Founded in the late 17th century.
285 locals recommend
Saxon Gardens
MarszałkowskaThe oldest public park in the city. Founded in the late 17th century.
The Palace of Culture was a "gift" from Stalin and Soviet regime back in the day. For some remains an unpleasant memory, for others became indispensable part of Warsaw. Bars, cinemas, theaters inside
518 locals recommend
Palace of Culture and Science
1 plac DefiladThe Palace of Culture was a "gift" from Stalin and Soviet regime back in the day. For some remains an unpleasant memory, for others became indispensable part of Warsaw. Bars, cinemas, theaters inside
Warsaw Uprising Museum dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944
637 locals recommend
Warsaw Uprising Museum
79 GrzybowskaWarsaw Uprising Museum dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944
Shopping
Beautiful old trade halls constructed in XIX century, rebuilt after IIWW. Perfect place to buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
76 locals recommend
Mirowska Hall
1 plac MirowskiBeautiful old trade halls constructed in XIX century, rebuilt after IIWW. Perfect place to buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
Arts & Culture
One of Poland's most notable institutions for contemporary art.
246 locals recommend
Zachęta – National Gallery of Art
3 plac Stanisława MałachowskiegoOne of Poland's most notable institutions for contemporary art.
Our favourite contemporary art gallery. The temporary seat of the Museum of Modern Art is a beautiful modernist pavilion of the former furniture store “Emilia”.
71 locals recommend
Museum of Modern Art
22 Wybrzeże KościuszkowskieOur favourite contemporary art gallery. The temporary seat of the Museum of Modern Art is a beautiful modernist pavilion of the former furniture store “Emilia”.
Food Scene
Amazing boutique pastry cafe. Stylish interior and confectionery creations: cakes, cookies, chocolates and pralines.
Odette Tea Room
4 TwardaAmazing boutique pastry cafe. Stylish interior and confectionery creations: cakes, cookies, chocolates and pralines.
Unpretentious, cosy small cafe. Grab a bite during the day or visit for a drink in the evening.
11 locals recommend
Cafe Próżna
12 PróżnaUnpretentious, cosy small cafe. Grab a bite during the day or visit for a drink in the evening.
The latest outpost of this cult polish café chain called Charlotte doesn’t overlook the area’s Jewish heritage, with the menu featuring several Jewish delicacies: the bagels are outstanding.
Menora InfoPunkt
2 plac GrzybowskiThe latest outpost of this cult polish café chain called Charlotte doesn’t overlook the area’s Jewish heritage, with the menu featuring several Jewish delicacies: the bagels are outstanding.
Sightseeing
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Beautiful building on the site of the former Warsaw Ghetto. The Hebrew word Polin in the museum's name means, in English, either "Poland" or "rest here"
334 locals recommend
Museum of the History of Polish Jews
6 Mordechaja AnielewiczaPOLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Beautiful building on the site of the former Warsaw Ghetto. The Hebrew word Polin in the museum's name means, in English, either "Poland" or "rest here"