Warsaw at glance!
Warsaw, Poland's capital since the late 16th century.Its population is estimated at 1.75 million.
If you make a flying visit to Warsaw, an obligatory place to see is the Old Town - a cultural lounge of the capital. During the tourist season, it becomes a stage for concerts in the open air, drama performances and art galleries.
Romantic backstreets sloping down to the river and stylish coffee shops are perfect places for a break.
Warsaw is a host to many events and festivals famous world-wide. The following seasonal events are worth particular attention: The F. Chopin International Piano Competition,the Jazz Jamboree, Warsaw Summer Jazz Days,the International Theatrical Meetings, and the International Poster Biennial.
Lovers of culture and art, as well as those looking for entertainment, will find much to enjoy in Warsaw. Warsaw is renowned as a centre of cultural tourism thanks to numerous theatrical and musical venues, including the prestigious National Opera, the Chamber Opera, the National Philharmonic Hall and the National Theatre.
Today, night life flourishes in clubs, great stug and hen parties.In Warsaw house music and trance rhythms are just as popular as in London.
The best DJs come to perform in Warsaw. Usually you can party till morning.
Warsaw restaurants- Candle light, refined meals, professional service will make perfect background for celebrating a special occasion.
Warsaw is a city where you can enjoy active leisure as well. Tourists who are tired visiting and businessmen exhausted after all day’s work can relax playing tennis or squash, doing water sports, horse-riding, cycling, climbing, or going to one of numerous equipped fitness clubs. Near Warsaw are sporting facilities like golf courses, swimming pools and aqua-parks - modern complexes offering sauna,jacuzzi, hydro-massage, artificial rivers and attractions for the youngest customers, such as slides and paddling pools. All the year round we have a ski slope covered with synthetic surface with a T-bar lift in Szczęśliwice, and in winter – an artificial skating rink in Stegny.
Those who look for a more exciting adventure can play paintball.