People tend to check in during these times:
Szeptacze
Sculpture
Saxon Garden
Park
Marszałkowska (Królewska)
"The Saxon Garden (Polish: Ogród Saski) is a 15.5–hectare public garden in central Warsaw. It is the oldest public park in the city. Founded in the late 17th century."
Pole Mokotowskie
Wawelska (Aleja Niepodległości)
"Dog friendly park. And a lot of dogs with their owners come here. Even in rainy weather. You can also have a meal or drink in Lolek Pub taking your dog inside. They have bowls and fresh water for pets"
Łazienki Park
ul. Agrykoli 1 (Al. Ujazdowskie & Szwoleżerów)
"Nice green area close to the center of Warsaw. Nice to visit on weekends morning. Don't forget to bring peanuts or bread for the squirrels!"
Copernicus Science Centre
Science Museum
Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20
"The largest Polish exploratorium - lots of fun for kids, teenagers and adults, too. Also a robotic theatre and labs here. Avoid weekends (long lines) and check out the amazing planetarium nearby!"
Planetarium Niebo Kopernika
Planetarium
"Not expensive, very convinient chairs and fantastic films"
Biblioteka Uniwersytecka
Library
Dobra 56/66 (at Lipowa)
"#1 to must see in Warsaw. It's so fantastic idea. Amazing architecture and landscape. It's free to enter and there are some cafes"
warschau
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Science Museum of the World (updates)
Created by Anna K.39 items • 1 follower
warsaw
Created by Marina Marina22 items
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