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Top Four Must Visit Attractions in Warsaw City of Poland

Author: Alen Mike
by Alen Mike
Posted: Dec 04, 2013

Warsaw, the capital of Poland is one of the most amazing, delightful and beautiful cities in the country. During the Second World War, this vibrant city was almost leveled, now not has grown into a metropolitan hub in Poland. Warsaw draws tourists and travelers from all over the world because they're lots of marvelous or remarkable tourist spots, which keep visitors busy for days. This city is full of surprises and questions. Whether you’re coming here for celebrating long weekend holidays or just for a few days, top five attractions you must explore are:

Palace Of Culture and Science:

The tallest building in the country and sixth tallest in the EU, can be seen from most parts of the Warsaw city. The building was not accepted or liked by the Polish people, and even many Poles hate it today as they believe the building to be a symbol of Soviet domination and pass on to it as a “Russian Wedding Cake”. Today, this building provides an exhibition centre and office complex, as well as cinemas, theaters, conference halls, museums, bookshops and more.

The National Stadium:

The largest state-of-the-art stadium of Poland country and was completed in the year of 2011.This National Stadium was built on the site of the former 10th Anniversary Stadium and more than 57,000 visitors can sit inside the stadium. People can take several tours around the stadium and can take an outstanding view if the stadium from the lower grandstands as well.

Lazienki Park:

This Park back to the 17th century is the home of the striking Chopin Monument, which portrays the composer seated under a willow that looks, likes an artist’s hand. King Poniatowski’s “Palace on the Water” located by the Lazienki Lake. A few of the historical buildings that are situated in the park are the Temple of Diana, the Old and New Orangery’s and the Roman Theater.

The Warsaw Uprising Museum:

Without any doubt, this museum is a must see for travelers who are in Wroclaw tour. It is situated in a former tram power station and is dedicated to the Warsaw Rising of 1944. The Warsaw Uprising Museum opened its doors officially for the 60th anniversary of the unrest in 2004, and now became one of the most well-liked and visited museums in Poland. There are more than 1000 exhibits or displays to see at the museum, so every single visitor can find incredible interesting or here.

Besides, Old Town, the fryderyk chopin museum, Royal Baths Park, Nozyk Synagogue, Saxon Garden, Royal Castle, Powazki Cemetery, Wilanow Palace and Krolikarnia some other must visit places in the city.

About the Author

Alen Mike is a professional writer and writes on several tourist destinations as well as provides tips on travelling such as what to consider when travelling to any unknown place. For more information please visit: www.polandtransfer.com

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