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Varsavia, la vibrante capitale della Polonia, offre numerose attività divertenti per i più piccoli. Ecco le cinque principali cose da fare con i bambini quando visiti questa affascinante città.
1. Parco Lazienki: Questo splendido parco reale è perfetto per una giornata all'aria aperta. I bambini adoreranno passeggiare tra i pavoni e giocare vicino al bellissimo Palazzo sull'Acqua.
2. Il Museo della Tecnologia: I bimbi appassionati di scienza adoreranno questo museo interattivo che offre molte attività divertenti e coinvolgenti per i giovani esploratori.
3. Zoo di Varsavia: Un'escursione emozionante per tutta la famiglia, il zoo di Varsavia ospita una vasta gamma di animali esotici che affascineranno sicuramente i bambini di tutte le età.
4. Palazzo della Cultura e della Scienza: Un simbolo iconico di Varsavia, il palazzo offre una vista panoramica mozzafiato sulla città. I bambini saranno affascinati dalla scala panoramica all'aperto.
5. Copernicus Science Centre: Un posto meraviglioso per i piccoli scienziati in erba, dove possono interagire con mostre interattive che li sorprenderanno e li faranno imparare in modo divertente.
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. ...
Lazienki Park - The Royal Bath
Lazienki Park must be the loveliest, most enchanting city park in Europe. Right in the heart of the city, just south of the Old Town and Royal Route, it was once a country estate outside Warsaw's city walls. Its name, 'Royal Baths Park', comes from the bathing pavilion once located here. The estate was acquired and redesigned by the last Polish king, Stanislaw August Poniatowski, in the mid-18th c...
Warsaw Zoo
If you looking for an oasis of calmness in Poland's bustling capital city then Warsaw Zoo gives you the chance to do so in a setting that tastefully celebrates nature. Founded in 1928, this zoo gives homes to about 5,000 animals belonging to 500 different species including 31 species under a special rescue programme all spread over 40 hectares. Not only does it act as a haven for animals, historic...
The Miniatures Park of the Mazovian Voivodship
Masovian Voivodeship Miniature Park Foundation has been established in 2014 by the group of people who were passionate about the history and architecture of Warsaw. The idea of bringing back the legacy of pre- Second World War capital of Poland and popularization knowledge about Warsaw were linking all engaged persons. In other words, the organization’s main goal is, to extend and promote the k...
Royal Garden of Light
The Royal Garden of Light is an autumn and winter exhibition (open 7 days a week), that brightens up the garden surrounding Wilanów Palace. Thousands of colourful diodes have been arranged in a way that reflects the Baroque plant shapes and patterns. This is a must-see attraction for the approaching cold and dark evenings, for both children and adults. The Royal Garden of Light is open every day...