Elegido por un Warsaw Experto local, le traemos nuestra guía para 'Las 10 mejores cosas que hacer en Varsovia'.

Varsovia, la capital de Polonia, es una ciudad vibrante y llena de historia que ofrece a los visitantes una amplia gama de actividades para disfrutar. Aquí te presentamos las 10 mejores cosas que hacer en Varsovia para que aproveches al máximo tu viaje:

1. Palacio de Cultura y Ciencia: Este icónico edificio ofrece impresionantes vistas de la ciudad desde su observatorio.

2. Casco antiguo de Varsovia: Déjate sorprender por sus pintorescas calles empedradas y sus encantadoras plazas.

3. Parque Łazienki: Disfruta de un tranquilo paseo por este hermoso parque real, que alberga un palacio y un lago.

4. Museo de la Historia de los Judíos Polacos: Conoce la historia y la cultura judía en este conmovedor museo.

5. Castillo Real de Varsovia: Explora este majestuoso edificio que fue reconstruido meticulosamente después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

6. Palacio Wilanów: Visita este impresionante palacio barroco y pasea por sus bellos jardines.

7. Museo del Levantamiento de Varsovia: Descubre la valentía y la resistencia del pueblo polaco durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

8. Puente Świętokrzyski: Cruza este moderno puente peatonal con vistas panorámicas del río Vístula.

9. Parque Multimedia de la Ciencia Copérnico: Diviértete y aprende en este interactivo museo de ciencia para toda la familia.

10. Mercado de la Ciudad Vieja: Explora este animado mercado al aire libre y saborea delicias polacas tradicionales.

Estas son solo algunas de las muchas experiencias que Varsovia tiene para ofrecer. ¡Planifica tu viaje y descubre todo lo que esta fascinante ciudad tiene preparado para ti!

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Polish Vodka Museum

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Multimedia Fountain Park

Multimedia Fountain Park is located in an enchanting place, near the Old Town and the Vistula. Up to 30 thousand litres of water a minute stream out of 367 nozzles. The streams are lit with colourful light from nearly 300 LED reflectors. In time intervals, impressive laser animations appear on the mist from nebulised water. In front of spectators' eyes, the Mermaid climbs down the monument, s...

Palace of Culture and Science

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Warsaw Rising Museum

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Royal Garden of Light

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