Bus and Coach Travel to Warsaw | Eurolines
From bike rental to river cruises, Warsaw has everything you'd expect of a major European city in terms of fun things to do.
Warsaw has an impressive cultural scene, thriving nightlife and a string of intriguing attractions. The tourist hub of Warsaw is the 'Royal Route', which runs north-south from the New and Old Towns. Warsaw's nightlife scene today is one of the best in Eastern Europe, with a multitude of bars and clubs scattered across the city. Cultural highlights of Warsaw include the Palace of Culture and Science - Poland's tallest building - and the Polish National Opera. The painstaking rebuilding of Warsaw's
Old Town after WWII was rewarded in 1980, when it became a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Two opera houses and a Philharmonic will keep the music buffs satisfied, while everything else from dance hall revues to casinos and horse-racing should take good care of the rest of us.
Today, new restaurants are springing up like mushrooms in Autumn - and the sheer variety on offer has obliterated the dreary old eastern-bloc stereotype. From chic Italian joints to funky fusion numbers, you won't go hungry in Warsaw!
Clubs and bars are springing up all over the place, with the Praga district now something of a mecca for serious partygoers, whilst in the older parts of Warsaw, cafes and more traditional pubs abound. If you're a night owl, you'll find plenty to hoot about in Polska's party capital!
Finding a hotel in Warsaw is not a problem these days, and whether it's tip-top luxury you're after or no-frills basics in Warsaw hostels, there's plenty to choose from in the capital.
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