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Warsaw Pass

The Warsaw pass is a sightseeing pass that offers free admission to famous attractions in Warsaw, free hop on hop off bus tour, priority access and other special discounts on attractions, city tours, accommodation, shopping and dining opportunities.

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Warsaw Pass is valid in 4 museums and attractions in Warsaw . These museums and attractions are displayed below.

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Get economical as you explore Warsaw’s best attractions and enjoy great discounts on tours, dining, and hotels with a single pass for 1, 2, or 3 days!

Discover Warsaw’s 20+ top attractions and get skip-the-line access to some with this handy 24, 48, or 72-hour pass.

Save money as you indulge in delicious Polish cuisine on food tours, explore the city on guided tours, or stay at premium hotels with special discounts.

See artworks like Madonna and Child by Botticelli at the National Museum and journey through space at the Copernicus Science Centre.

Sample drinks at the Polish Vodka Museum and ascend to a viewing deck 114m above ground at the Palace of Culture and Science.

Did you know? Warsaw is often referred to as the ‘Phoenix City’ because it was rebuilt from the ashes after World War II.

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Entry to 20+ attractions

Special offers and discounts

Cancellation policy

These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

Your Experience

Why you should get this pass.

Buying a single ticket to separate attractions can cost you up to 50% more than buying a Warsaw pass. With this super saver pass, you get to explore more than 20 of Warsaw’s top attractions and enjoy skip-the-line access to some. Click here for a list of all the attractions waiting to be discovered. Your trip to Warsaw will be hassle-free with full flexibility offered through 24, 48, and 72-hour pass options. Spend less and explore more with great discounts on food tours, city tours, cooking classes, accommodation, and more! Check out all the benefits here .

Discover the Best of Warsaw

At the Copernicus Science Centre, take a step into the world of science. The Planetarium explores the wonders of the universe, while the ElectriCity is dedicated to electricity, electronics, and energy. Located in the heart of Warsaw, the Vodka Museum offers visitors an opportunity to discover the production process and cultural significance of vodka in Poland. Through interactive exhibits, learn about the different types of vodka and even participate in vodka tastings. The viewing deck of The Palace of Culture and Science offers 360-degree views of Warsaw from a towering height of 114 meters above the ground, with views of the Vistula River winding through the city. Get your hands on this pass and explore more!

Know Before You Go

Important information.

Warsaw Pass is valid for 24, 48, or 72 hours from the time of the first use. It will be activated by the ticket attendant at the first place visited.

With Warsaw Pass, you can visit each attraction only once.

Click here for the list of attractions.

Check out all the offers and discounts here .

Some attractions are closed on holidays such as Jan 1, Easter Sunday, and Easter Monday, Corpus Christi, Nov 1, Dec 25, 26 & 31. It's recommended to check the operating hours of the attraction before visiting.

Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.

Please display your mobile/print pass with a valid photo ID at each redemption point.

How Do I Use My Pass

Your pass gives you access to these list of attractions and check out all the offers and discounts here

You can redeem your pass by simply showing it at the entrance of each attraction to enter.

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There are different types of tickets. All tickets are available in discounted prices for students, the elderly and others. 

They can be classified into 3 groups:

One ride - Tickets that are valid for one journey up to 120 minutes on the vehicle they were validated on(paper). They now allow also use of all the system for 75 or 90 minutes. 

Time based-  Tickets that are valid for a time period and allow you to board on any public transportation vehicle and service during that period(paper).

Long Term-  tickets that allow you access to the system for a day, month or 3 months. the monthly and 3-monthly tickets are available only on the Warsaw City Card which you may apply for if you live in Warsaw(electronic).

Weekend group ticket-  A group ticket valid for groups up to 5 people from 7 PM on Friday until 8 AM on Monday 

20 minute ticket (source: dlastudenta.pl)

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Weekend Group Ticket 

Where to buy?

You can buy tickets in digital machines or in kiosks and stores.

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Example of a Warsovian Ticket Machine for Public Transport

The ticket machines accept cash and credit cards. They have also an English interface and support for charging the City Card.

You can also find some ticket machines on buses and trams, but most accept credit cards only.

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It is necessary to validate any ticket the first time you use it in the machines on buses, trams and in metro stations. You don't need to validate it again if you're switching lines/vehicles during the ticket's time period or throughout the long term period (day, month, etc.

Example of City Card

The Warsaw City Card is provided free of charge for Warsaw residents. You can apply even if you are not a Polish citizen.

How do you apply?

You can apply online , or at Passenger Service Centers operated by the Warsaw Transport Authority.

A list of Passenger Service Centers can be found here .

You need a 3.5x4.5cm current photo of yourself (sort of like a passport or ID card photo), which can be uploaded digitally (99x128 pixels)

The current City Cards are personalized, meaning that you can design them yourself in the online application or choose from some pre-made designs.

You have to pick it up in person at a Passenger Service Center of your choice with documentation such as a passport and residence permits.

You can apply online here .

How to use?

After you receive the card, you can charge it at any ticket machine or at some stores and kiosks and stores which usually have a sign with an image of the city card on it.

It is only possible to charge it with a monthly or 3-monthly ticket. 

You can also charge it with credit for the parking meters around the city. 

On the bus, tram or metro, you just need to tap the card on the validator for it to beep and validate your card. On the screen you''ll see the date of expiry. After you validate once, you don''t need to validate on buses and trams but you need to tap it to get into the metro. 

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Ticket information

Tickets can be purchased online and at the Museum ticket office

Ticket sales end 30 minutes before closing time. Ticket office accepts credit and debit card payments.

Single tickets

Regular ticket, reduced ticket, family ticket.

2 adults + max. 3 children

free entrance

children up to 7 years of age – every day everyone – on Mondays

Season and special passes

Annual regular pass.

valid for 365 days from the purchase date

annual reduced pass

Modeling market, reduced tickets and annual reduced pass, free ticket, free admission.

The card called 'WARSAW PASS' has three different colored fields: green, red, and yellow, separated by white lines resembling a river or road. The colors transition from the top left corner to the bottom right. The logo on the card is centrally placed and clear, and the design is simple and colorful.

Warsaw Pass - the card entitles to free admission to over 20 attractions and museums in Warsaw

Rysunek przedstawia uśmiechniętą rodzinę: kobietę, mężczyznę, dziewczynkę i chłopca, a także trzymane przez kobietę niemowlę. Wszyscy postacie są ubrane w kolorowe ubrania, a tło ilustracji jest jednolite. Dziewczynka ma prostą grzywkę, a chłopiec macha ręką w geście pozdrowienia.

Big Family Card – children and young adults up to 18 y.o. are entitled to enter for free; parents or legal guardians are entitled to a 50% discount on a ticket

The poster displays information that the

Varsovian Card – entitles to a 50% discount on a regular ticket

Ilustracja przedstawia pociąg z napisem

Railroad to Culture - Persons holding a Mazovian Railroad ticket or a receipt confirming such a purchase, purchase the Museum admission ticket with a 50% discount

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Each city has a place that is its showcase and a must-see on any trip. In Warsaw, it’s the Old Town , entered on the UNESCO World Heritage List – it’s where the city’s heart has been beating for centuries. However, when you cross the Vistula River and look at the Old Town from a distance, you are struck by how unusual the panorama of the city is – skyscrapers rise above the red roofs of the Old Town. Historical buildings blend in harmoniously with modern architecture, and the city surprises us by revealing its second face… read more

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Łazienki Królewskie Museum

Łazienki Królewskie Museum

Palace of Culture and Science

Palace of Culture and Science

Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów

Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów

Warsaw Rising Museum

Warsaw Rising Museum

National Museum

National Museum

Polin museum of history of polish jews.

Copernicus Science Centre

Copernicus Science Centre

Chopin Museum

Chopin Museum

Vistula Boulevards

Vistula Boulevards

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What? Where? When?

mon 29 apr 19:00 The Original Harlem Globetrotters World Tour 2024

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(Monday) 19:00

Hala Torwar COS

ul. Łazienkowska 6a

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wed 01 may 12:00 Special Chopin recitals in Żelazowa Wola

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Event Details

1, 2 and 3 May at 12.00 noon and 3pm. The entrance fee for the concert is included in the ticket to the Park in Żelazowa Wola. Tickets are available

(Wednesday) 12:00

Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina w Żelazowej Woli

Żelezowa Wola 15

sun 05 may 15:00 Sunday Chopin Recitals in Żelazowa Wola

Sunday Chopin Recitals in Żelazowa Wola are an opportunity to listen to the performances of the greatest Polish and international pianists, world-famous professors and the prizewinners of the International Chopin

Sunday Chopin Recitals in Żelazowa Wola are an opportunity to listen to the performances of the greatest Polish and international pianists, world-famous professors and the prizewinners of the International Chopin Competitions. 45-minute piano concerts take place in season from May to the end of September every Sunday at 12.00pm and 3.00pm.

Admission to the recitals is included in the ticket entitling to visit the Park in Żelazowa Wola. The concerts are in the open-air and the places for the public are not numbered.

(Sunday) 15:00

mon 06 may 20:00 Chris Botti

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(Monday) 20:00

Teatr Wielki - Polish National Opera

Pl. Teatralny 1

fri 10 may 21:30 Dancing Queen - fountain shows - Multimedia Fountain Park

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Warsaw’s fountains have been attracting hundreds of thousands of viewers for years, telling magical stories and urban legends. The spectacular combination of water, images, music and lights creates an

Warsaw’s fountains have been attracting hundreds of thousands of viewers for years, telling magical stories and urban legends. The spectacular combination of water, images, music and lights creates an extraordinary evening spectacle that cannot be missed. The shows have become a permanent part of the cultural landscape of Warsaw, becoming one of the most popular attractions for residents, as well as tourists from Poland and abroad.

This year’s show, titled ” Dancing Queen “, will take viewers back to 1976, when the famous band ABBA visited Warsaw. The Swedish group flew to Poland on the eve of the release of the album “Arrival” to record a concert for Studio 2, an extremely popular Polish television program. A new show in the Multimedia Fountain Park will remind you of this historic event. We hope that the show will delight viewers through spectacular laser projections and dancing fountains to the rhythm of hits that make subsequent generations of listeners dance.

May-July Fridays and Saturdays at 21.30 August  Fridays and Saturdays at 21.00 September Fridays and Saturdays at 20.30 Free admission

(Friday) 21:30

Multimedia Fountain Park

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sat 11 may 18:45 2024 Orlen FIM Speedway Grand Prix of Poland

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(Saturday) 18:45

PGE National Stadium

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mon 13 may All Day sun 30 jun 33 The Mozart Festival

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May 13 (Monday) - June 30 (Sunday)

Various locations

sat 18 may 19:00 sat 23:45 Long Night of Museums 2024

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(Saturday) 19:00 - 23:45

fri 07 jun All Day sat 08 Orange Warsaw Festival

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june 7 (Friday) - 8 (Saturday)

Służewiec Horse Racetrack

ul. Puławska 266

wed 03 jul 20:00 PET SHOP BOYS

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(Wednesday) 20:00

thu 04 jul (jul 4) 19:00 sun 07 (jul 7) 19:00 Warsaw Summer Jazz Days 2024

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4 (Thursday) 19:00 - 7 (Sunday) 19:00

Klub Stodoła

ul. Batorego 10

sun 07 jul 16:00 Metallica

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(Sunday) 16:00

PGE Narodowy

wed 10 jul 20:00 James Blunt

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fri 26 jul All Day Warsaw Rocks '24 - Scorpions, Europe & others

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All Day (Friday)

thu 01 aug All Day sat 03 Taylor Swift - The Eras Tour

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august 1 (Thursday) - 3 (Saturday)

sat 24 aug 20:00 Andrea Bocelli

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(Saturday) 20:00

fri 06 sep 20:00 DJ BoBo Warszawa- EVOLUT3ON TOUR 2024

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(Friday) 20:00

sat 05 oct 18:00 Pat Metheny - Dream Box

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Concert at 9pm – SOLD OUT additional concert at  6pm  

Concert at 9pm – SOLD OUT additional concert at  6pm

(Saturday) 18:00

Klub Palladium

ul. Złota 7/9

mon 21 oct 19:00 MET Stars: Aleksandra Kurzak & Robert Alagna - Puccini in Love

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National Philharmonic

tue 22 oct 20:00 Branford Marsalis & Friends

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(Tuesday) 20:00

Teatr Muzyczny ROMA

Nowogrodzka 49

mon 25 nov 20:00 Jazz Icons: Jan Garbarek feat Trilok Gurtu

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JAN GARBAREK saxophon RAINER BRÜNINGHAUS piano YURI DANIEL bass TRILOK

JAN GARBAREK saxophon RAINER BRÜNINGHAUS piano YURI DANIEL bass TRILOK GURTU percussion

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Warsaw Attraction Tickets

Why should you visit warsaw, poland.

Warsaw is a beautiful city that has diverse activities, attractions, and more to offer tourists. For history buffs, there is the Warsaw Uprising Museum, which chronicles the 1944 revolt against the Nazi occupation. For those who love architecture, there is the Palace of Culture and Science, which was a gift from the Soviet Union during the Cold War era. And for foodies, Warsaw offers a variety of traditional Polish cuisine, such as pierogi (dumplings) and bigos (stew).In addition to its many museums, palaces, and churches, Warsaw is also home to several parks and gardens, which are perfect for relaxing on a warm day and which you can easily access with My Warsaw Pass.

One of the most popular parks is Lazienki Park, which features an abundance of greenery surrounded by a beautiful palace and several statues.So whether you're interested in exploring Warsaw's rich history or simply want to enjoy its many amenities, this city is definitely worth a visit! With My Warsaw Pass you can get an easy access to the city tour of this beautiful destination. Get your cameras ready as you capture some aesthetic photographs of ancient buildings surrounded by lush greenery.

Top Attractions Tickets In Warsaw

My Warsaw Pass is a city sightseeing pass which gives you free entry to the top attractions in Warsaw, as well as discounts on restaurants, cafes, shops, and more. With the pass, you can explore Warsaw at your own pace and enjoy free entry to over 35 attractions, including the Royal Castle, the fascinating Museum of World Of Illusion, the Chopin Museum, the Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the Norblin Factory Museum. My Warsaw Pass also includes a Hop-On Hop-Off bus tour of the city so you can easily get around to all of the sights.

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Day Tours In Warsaw

When you’re planning your trip to Warsaw, you’ll want to consider taking a day with My Warsaw Pass. This can be a great way to see the city and its surroundings, and it can be especially helpful if you’re short on time. There are a variety of day tours available, and each one offers something different. The most favourite day tours that you can enjoy with your My Warsaw Pass include Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours, Afternoon City Tour, Warsaw Helicopter Tour and Warsaw Cycling Tour. Enjoy a day out with family and friends as you explore the history, culture and architecture of the beautiful city.

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Experiences In Warsaw

Warsaw is a beautiful and historic city, but it's also a great place to get your adrenaline fix. If you're looking for an exhilarating experience in Warsaw, you are in for a game! From indoor Skydiving to Warsaw Shooting Range, from Bungee Jumping to Traditional Galar Cruise on The Vistula River - Warsaw has it all for the adrenaline junkies! Get a bird's eye view, a water view and the land view all in one city with your My Warsaw pass. These are some of the best activities to get your heart racing in Warsaw. These are surely not for the faint of heart, but it's an experience you must try once in your life!

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Know Before You Visit Warsaw, Poland

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By Air : Warsaw is served by two international airports: Warsaw Chopin Airport (IATA: WAW) and Warsaw Modlin Airport (IATA: WMI). The best way to reach Warsaw is by air. The Warsaw Chopin Airport is located 10 km from the city centre and has excellent connections to all major European cities. If you are flying into Warsaw Modlin Airport, you can take a direct train from the airport to Warszawa Centralna railway station which is located in the city centre.

By Bus : Flixbus is the best way to get to Warsaw from the major cities. It departs from Wrocław, Gdansk and Krakow regularly. The trip takes 6 hours from Wroclaw and 5 hours from Gdansk or Krakow.

By Car : Warsaw can be reached by car from several directions. The main approach roads are the A2 motorway from Berlin, the A1 motorway from Gdańsk, and the S8 expressway from Poznań. There are also a number of national roads which connect Warsaw with other parts of Poland.

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The best time to visit Warsaw is between May and September when the weather is warm and sunny. It is best to experience all the outdoor activities and water activities during this season making it a popular time to visit Warsaw. However, the city is busy with tourists during this peak season so be sure to book your accommodation in advance. No matter what time of year you decide to visit, be sure to purchase a Warsaw Pass before your arrival.

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  • Purchase a Warsaw Pass - This pass gives you entry to a number of attractions, as well as discounts on food and other activities.
  • Book your tickets in advance so that you can get various deals and discounts on your ticket prices.
  • Book from us and get combo deals offers on your tickets and passes.
  • Move around the city in Public transports like buses, trains and trams.

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  • * By Bus * - Warsaw’s comprehensive and efficient train system is a great way to get around the city and see the sights. The trains run frequently and on time, and there are a variety of ticket options depending on how often you plan to ride.
  • By Bikes - Warsaw also has a bike-sharing system called Veturilo which consists of over 200 stations and 2200 bikes. This is a great option for those who want to explore the city at their own pace

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  • A good pair of walking shoes : Warsaw is a very walkable city, so you will want to make sure that you have comfortable shoes to travel around without getting blisters.
  • An umbrella : The weather in Warsaw can be unpredictable. An umbrella will come in handy if you get caught in a rain shower.
  • Pack layers : The weather in Warsaw can be unpredictable, so it’s best to pack layers that you can easily add or remove as needed.
  • Bring cash : Many businesses in Warsaw still prefer cash over credit cards, so it’s a good idea to have some cash on hand.

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Do :- Do take advantage of the free public transport. The Warsaw Pass entitles you to unlimited travel on buses, trams and trains. Make use of it to get around the city without spending a fortune on taxis or rental cars.- Do use the Hop on Hop off bus tour. This is a great way to orient yourself with the city and learn about its history and sights.

Dont's :- Don’t forget to validate your Warsaw attraction pass. You will need to validate your Warsaw attraction pass at an unmanned ticket office before using any of the included attractions or public transport services.- Don’t wait until the last minute to use your pass. The Warsaw Pass is only valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours from when it is first validated, so make sure you make use of it as soon as possible after arrival in Warsaw.

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  • Weather - The weather in Warsaw is usually pretty mild, with temperatures rarely dipping below freezing point in the winter or rising above 85 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. However, the city does see a fair amount of precipitation, so be sure to pack an umbrella!
  • Language - The official language of Warsaw is Polish, but you'll find that many residents speak at least some English. However, it's always polite to at least try to learn a few key phrases in the local language before you travel.
  • Time zone - Warsaw is in the Central European Time Zone, which is one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. -** Budget** - As for trip budgeting, Warsaw is a relatively affordable city. Travelling to Warsaw, Poland for a full trip can cost an average of PLN 500 per day. This includes costs for accommodations, food, activities, and transportation.
  • Currency - The currency used in Poland is the złoty (pronounced "zwah-tee"). The currency abbreviation is PLN.

What makes Warsaw so famous?

Warsaw is a beautiful city located in Poland. It is famous for its rich history, culture, and architecture. The city has many historical landmarks and museums, as well as a vibrant nightlife and dining scene.

What is the best time to visit Warsaw?

The best time to visit Warsaw is between April and May, or September and October. These months offer the mildest weather and the fewest crowds. Hence, you can make full use of your attraction pass Warsaw.

Which is the most popular activity in Warsaw?

Everyone has different preferences, hence there is no definite answer to this question. However, some of the most popular activities in Warsaw include exploring the city's many historical landmarks, and visiting one of its many museums or art galleries which you can enjoy with attraction pass Warsaw.

How many days are enough to explore Warsaw?

Ideally, you should spend at least 3 days in Warsaw to see the main sights and get a feel for the city.

What are the weather conditions in Warsaw in the month of December?

Warsaw experiences a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers. December is one of the coldest months of the year, with an average temperature of around 26 degrees Fahrenheit (-3 degrees Celsius). The city sees a lot of precipitation during this time, so pack your umbrella!

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3 Days In Warsaw – The Best Itineraries For Exploring Poland’s Capital

3 days in Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland’s capital is one of the quirkiest cities I have been to. The city is a gateway to the country’s rich history, architecture, culture, food, drinks and social life.

You can spend 3 days in Warsaw in the blink of your eyes, thanks to the buzzing student community and the youth in the city that welcomes tourists and entices you to unravel your quirky side.

Warsaw is a totally cool city for traveling alone.

So if you are wondering if Warsaw is safe for solo travel, it definitely is. I spent about 6 days in this wonderful city alone and not for once did I have to be on my toes or felt uncomfortable.

On the contrary, I found some warm locals that made me feel at home, and I ended up making friends.

This post will help you plan your 3 days in Warsaw without feeling overwhelmed or packed. Read further to check out all the possible Warsaw itineraries.

How to Spend 3 Days In Warsaw

3 days in Warsaw gives you enough time to get comfortable, rest and also cover all the major attractions.

Day 1 in Warsaw

3 days in Warsaw

You can begin your first day in Warsaw by tracing the Royal Route , which is one of the best places to visit in Warsaw.

You could cover the significant points of interest including the old town, the Palace square which is home to Royal Castle, Piłsudski Square, and other monuments.

You will need about a half-day to get a glimpse of these monuments or more depending on your interest in architecture and history. It is best to begin your day early to check out leisurely.

For lunch , you can check out many restaurants in the market square, which serve some delicious Polish cuisine. If you want to go to the famous milk bars, then there are a few close to Marie Curie’s museum.

If this sounds too packed, you can just stick to the old town and the places around it. I would recommend you to opt for a bus tour of the old town , which would cover all the highlights.

The tours last for 2.5 hours, leaving with you the rest of the day to check other attractions including the museums.

In the afternoon, if you want to explore Wilanow Palace, opt for this private tour, which has great reviews and is worth your money.

Alternatively, you can spend the first afternoon in Warsaw checking out Warsaw city Museum, which is the perfect way to get introduced to the city’s history.

If museums aren’t your thing, you can head to the vibrant Praga district next after the tour, and spend the evening/night by the Vistula.

Looking for some quirk attractions in the city? Then Check out 35 quirky and unusual things to do in Warsaw.

One day in Warsaw is not much of time, so if you have just 24 hours in the city, cover the highlights of the old town on a quick early morning walking town and then one of the neighbourhoods.

Day 2 in Warsaw

what to do in Warsaw in 3 days

2 days in Warsaw would leave room to explore a few museums as well as include some sights like parks or food tour.

You can head to the Warsaw Uprising Museum in the morning and then head to Praga if you skipped it on Day 1. Alternatively, head to the Palace of Culture and Science or exploring the shopping streets.

There are some amazing restaurants in the area to try some excellent cuisines including the Polish dumplings or Pierogis .

The view of Warsaw along the Vistula River

In the evening, take a boat trip on the Vistula river if you spent your afternoon in Praga. Or head back to Palace square in the old town around sunset. 

Climb St. Anne’s tower at the centre of the old town in the evening to witness splendid panoramic views of Warsaw from the top.

Warsaw at night

Once the evening sets in, it is time to hear the legendary composer Chopin. There are a few concerts in the old town every day , where you can listen to some of his best compositions.

Spending 2 days in Warsaw will let you see the highlights without feeling too compromised. Ideal if you don’t want to skip the city but also don’t have much time to give.

Day 3 In Warsaw

If you are interested in finding out more about the history of Jews in Warsaw, take a private tour of Warsaw Ghetto in the morning after your breakfast.

Then head to the two cemeteries Okopowa and Powazkowski .

Or you can head to Warsaw library garden to get some fantastic views of the city’s skyline.

Poland is known for its signature Vodka, so if you are interested in learning a thing or two, visit  Koneser Vodka Distillery, where you can see how Poland’s favourite drink is made. 

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In the evening, take a stroll in  Lazienki Park , the largest park of Warsaw  and watch as it comes to life when people start pouring in as the day ends to relax and unwind.

There is also a Skaryszewski park if you want to spend more time enjoying a leisurely walk.

3 Days in Warsaw – Some tips

Warsaw is a big city, and if you don’t plan ahead, you will feel overwhelmed and rushed, which might also exhaust you.

This Warsaw itinerary is not packed and is ideal to slowly get to know the city.

In short, to make the best use of your 3 days in Warsaw, keep a day for the old town and around, a day for museums of your choice, and another day to explore modern neighbourhoods of Warsaw including Praga district.

If you have more days to spare or want something different, check these 21 amazing day trips from Warsaw to accommodate one or two of them.

Warsaw Travel Card

There is a Warsaw transport card, which can be bought for 24 hours, and costs 15 PLN. You can travel on any tram and bus after activating it, for 24 hours.

The travel card is available at tourist information counters at the airport, Warsaw Glowny railway station and sometimes at your hotel.

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Warsaw Tourist Card

If you want a discount on Warsaw attractions along with free public transportation, you can check out Warsaw tourist card. This depends on how you prefer to travel.

Warsaw pass gives you free admission to some museums like the POLIN Museum. I wouldn’t recommend this to people traveling on a limited budget and independent travelers.

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Bonus – Some Cool Facts About Warsaw

Well, if you are continuing to read, I guess Warsaw has piqued your curiosity. Well, in that case, here are some cool Warsaw facts that I thought you might find interesting.

  • Warsaw is the 10th largest city in Europe, also the city with the most traffic congestion in Europe.
  • Warsaw is called the Phoenix City, due to the fact that almost the entire city was destroyed during World War II
  • Warsaw is home to the world’s narrowest house, The Keret House – More on this later.
  • Warsaw is home to more than 70 museums and more than 80 parks.
  • Warsaw adores music – There are more than dozens of musical concerts and performances happening all over the city every day.
  • The first woman to win the Nobel Prize, Marie Curie, was born in Warsaw.
  • Poland’s longest bridge, the Siekierkowski Bridge is located in Warsaw

3 Days in Warsaw – Final thoughts

I would say that Warsaw decently deserves at least 3 days. 4 days would allow you to visit attractions with no rush at all.

You can easily explore Warsaw for 3 days and get to experience a taste of Poland before traveling to other cities in the country.

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Long term tickets

warsaw pass tourist card

30-day tickets

Tickets entitles to unlimited number of journeys from its until 23:59 of the thirtieth day of its validity

Tickets are valid on offer   ZTM-KM-WKD integrated ticket

Personal tickets are issued on personalised WKM cards (Warsaw City Card) with a photo, and full name of the holder being printed on the card.

30-day personal

standard: 110 zł

reduced-fare:  55 zł

standard: 112 zł

reduced-fare:  56 zł

standard: 180 zł

reduced-fare:  90 zł

30-day Varsovian

standard: 98 zł

reduced-fare:  49 zł

30-day Young Varsovian

30-day Bearer Travelcard

standard: 230 zł

reduced-fare:  115 zł

90-day tickets

Ticket entitles to unlimited number of journeys from its until 23:59 of the ninetieth day of its validity.

Tickets are valid on offer ZTM-KM-WKD integrated ticket

90-day personal

standard: 280 zł

reduced-fare:  140 zł

standard: 282 zł

reduced-fare:  141 zł

standard: 460 zł

reduced-fare:  230 zł

90-day Varsovian

standard: 250 zł

reduced-fare:  125 zł

90-day Young Varsovian

90-day Bearer Travelcard

standard: 600 zł

reduced-fare:  300 zł

30-day personal ticket offer “Warszawa+”

30-day personal ticket offer “Warszawa+” entitles to unlimited number of journeys from its until 23:59 of the thirtieth day of its validity.

The tickets are available only in  ZTM Passenger Service Points .

30-day personal offer Warszawa+ 1st Level of commune participation

30-day personal offer Warszawa+ 1st Level of commune participation  30-day personal offer “Warszawa+

standard: 166 zł

reduced-fare:  83 zł

30-day personal offer Warszawa+ 2nd Level of commune participation

standard: 82 zł

reduced-fare:  41 zł

30-day personal offer Warszawa+ 2nd Level of commune participation30-day personal offer Warszawa+ 2nd Level of commune participation

standard: 150 zł

reduced-fare:  75 zł

30-day personal offer Warszawa+ 3rd Level of commune participation

standard: 72 zł

reduced-fare:  36 zł

standard: 120 zł

reduced-fare:  60 zł

90-day personal offer Warszawa+ 1st Level of commune participation

standard: 406 zł

reduced-fare:  203 zł

90-day personal offer Warszawa+ 2nd Level of commune participation

standard: 237 zł

reduced-fare:  118,5 zł

standard: 390 zł

reduced-fare:  195 zł

90-day personal offer Warszawa+ 3rd Level of commune participation

standard: 212 zł

reduced-fare:  106 zł

standard: 330 zł

reduced-fare:  165 zł

Personal ticket for a child from the family with three children

Valid for all day lines and night lines in Zones 1 and 2

Personal ticket for a child from the family with three children residing in the area of the capital city of Warsaw until the age of 21 if their parents/guardians or parent/guardian who is a single parent, reside(s) in the area of the City and settle their income tax from natural persons in a revenue office in Warsaw, regardless the fact whether those persons draw income – entitling to unlimited number of journeys for three hundred and sixty-five days or three hundred and sixty-six (if there are 29 days in February) from its validation until 23:59 of the last day. The ticket is valid with the proximity card issued by the Public Transport Authority or in mobile applications upon submitting the documents which meet the conditions of reduction entitlement. The loss of entitlement by one child does not devoid other children of their entitlements.

reduced-fare:  99 zł

Senior personal pass (65+)

Personal Pass for senior citizens over 65 years entitles to unlimited number of journeys for three hundred and sixty-five days or three hundred and sixty-six (if there are 29 days in February) from its validation until 23:59 of the last day. The pass is valid with the identity document which confirms the age of a passenger (no other reductions in journeys on the vehicles of municipal public transport in the capital city of Warsaw are applicable with the pass)

One-year Senior

reduced-fare:  50 zł

Additional charges and other charges

Additional charge for a journey without a required travel document

Additional charge for a journey without a valid document which confirms the right to free or reduced fare travel

Additional charge for stopping or changing the direction of a vehicle without a justified reason

In case the fines listed in the items 1 and 2 are paid immediately to the ticket inspector

159,60 zł / 117,60 zł

In case the fines listed in the items 1 and 2 are paid within seven days from the issue date of the demand for payment

186,20 zł / 137,20 zł

Administrative charge for issuing next personal proximity card

Administrative charge for collecting additional charge or issuing demand for payment in the case of their cancelation

Administrative charge for returning a ticket

20% of nominal value of a ticket, but no higher than 50.00 PLN

Transport of luggage or animals is free

The additional charge may be decreased by 30% if its amount is paid not later than within 7 days following issuance of the request for payment. The transport fee is not subject to any reduction.

Pursuant to the Transport Law Act, the carrier imposes an additional charge along with an applicable transport fee. In case of the additional charge being imposed, the passenger is obliged to pay this charge together with the applicable transport fee being an equivalent of the price of a single fare ticket as compliant with the entitlements held and the travel zone.

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    Alternatively, kiosks also sell tickets. A standard public transport single ticket costs 4.40zł for a 75 min ticket or 3.40zł for a 20 min ticket. If you're travelling to the further reaches of Warsaw you'll be needing a ticket that covers both zones 1 and 2 - these are priced at 7zł. Note that the airport is in Zone 1.

  21. Ticket tariff

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