Triés sur le volet par un Warsaw Expert local, nous vous présentons notre guide de 'Que faire quand il pleut à Varsovie'.
Varsovie, la vibrante capitale de la Pologne, est une ville pleine de vie et de choses à faire, même quand il pleut. Voici quelques suggestions pour profiter de Varsovie même par temps pluvieux : Savourez un café dans l'un des nombreux cafés pittoresques de la ville. Explorez les musées fascinants de Varsovie tels que le musée de l'Insurrection de Varsovie ou le musée national. Passez du temps à flâner dans les grands centres commerciaux de Varsovie, comme Arkadia ou Złote Tarasy. Visitez le palais de la Culture et de la Science pour une vue imprenable sur la ville depuis son sommet. Profitez d'un moment de détente au spa ou dans un hammam pour vous rafraîchir et vous ressourcer. Dégustez des plats polonais réconfortants dans l'un des restaurants locaux de la ville. Assistez à une représentation au théâtre national de Varsovie pour une immersion dans la culture polonaise. Varsovie offre un large éventail d'activités pour tous les goûts, même par temps pluvieux. Alors, ne laissez pas la pluie vous décourager d'explorer cette magnifique ville polonaise.
Copernicus Science Centre
Back in the 1990s, Polish Radio began organizing outdoor science and culture themed picnic events, where families could come and try fun hands-on experiments that demonstrated the laws of the universe in simple, tangible terms. The popularity of these eventually grew into a permanent complex of scientific displays, opened in 2010 and aiming to get absolutely everyone enthusiastic about science. ...
Polin -Museum Of The History Of Polish Jews
The Museum of the History of Polish Jews opened its doors to the public in April 2013. It currently functions as a cultural and educational center with a rich cultural program, including temporary exhibitions, films, debates, workshops, performances, concerts, lectures and much more. The Core Exhibition, presenting the thousand-year history of Polish Jews, opened on October 28, 2014. Formally f...
Royal Castle & Castle Square
In 1596, the Polish capital moved from Krakow to Warsaw, recognizing the younger city's central location between the far-reaching points of the rapidly expanding Commonwealth. The local castle, once the possession of the Dukes of Mazovia, was renovated in royal style, and Warsaw was transformed from a growing centre of trade to the centre of Renaissance Europe's largest empire. The man responsi...
Musical Theatre Roma
The Musical Theatre Roma is often regarded as the most popular musical theatre in Poland. It`s a great place to catch a lavish, lively show. The most famous musicals had their premieres there ('Crazy For You', 'Peter Pan', 'Miss Saigon', 'Grease', 'Cats', 'The Phantom of the Opera' and many more). 'Les Misérables' is the recent great success of Roma. The Theatre specializes in presenting well-kn...
Warsaw Rising Museum
The 1944 Warsaw Uprising and subsequent destruction of the city are central to modern Warsaw's identity. The entire city, rebuilt with loving accuracy by its citizens with the help of old paintings, sketches and plans, stands today as a monument to the heroism of those who defended Warsaw against the German occupier, and the will of a people that has never given up struggling. While the city wa...