Area & Activities
Old Town
Beautifully rebuilt after numerous damages from World War II. It is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Warsaw. The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Place, rich in restaurants, cafés and shops. Surrounding streets feature medieval architecture such as the city walls, St. John's Cathedral and the Barbican
Royal Castle
Rebuilt from scratch after the WWII, the Royal Castle is one of the most-visited attractions in Warsaw. Built in the 15th century, this castle served as residence of Mazovian princes. Once the capital was moved to Warsaw from Krakow, the castle served as seat of the king and the government. Castle Square is 100 meters from the hotel.
Teatr Wielki - Polish National Opera
Teatr Wielki is the largest opera theater in the world. The Warsaw Grand Theatre is home to the Polish National Ballet and is one of the largest theatrical venues in the world, with a seating capacity of over 2,000. The Grand Theater is 200 meters from the hotel.
Vistula Boulevards
It is difficult to imagine the panorama of Warsaw without the Vistula - the river had a huge impact on the development of the city, and today it offers countless attractions to tourists and residents. The several-kilometer riverside promenade is a great place for a walk, a bike ride, as well as crazy fun in one of the clubs operating here seasonally.
Presidential Palace
Well guarded and often photographed. This beautiful neoclassical building is the place where the Polish president lives and works. One of the most important places in Warsaw. The presidential palace is located on the Royal Route, 500 meters from the hotel.
The Royal Łazienki Park
Warsaw is a city where, contrary to appearances, there is a lot of greenery. Wonderful, extensive parks are exceptionally well maintained here, which is conducive to spending free time there. It is impossible not to mention Łazienki Królewskie, which is Warsaw's most beauiful park, visited equally willingly by tourists coming to the capital. At the heart of this oasis of greenery is the summer residence of the last king of Poland - Stanisław August Poniatowski.
Chopin Concerts
For more than 50 years, Chopin Concerts have been held at the foot of the Fryderyk Chopin Monument in Łazienki Royal Park. Eminent pianists perform every Sunday from mid-May until the end of September. Hugely popular with Warsaw residents and tourists alike, they are a unique opportunity to listen to classical music while sitting on a blanket in the shade of a tree.
Multimedia Fountain Park
Each Friday and Saturday evenings 09.00 p.m. you can admire 30-minute multimedia "water-light-sound" shows using LED spotlights and lasers. Each season, a new show in presented to the tourist in the form of an animated story presented on the water screens of the Multimedia Fountain Park.
Copernicus Science Center
Copernicus Science Center is a science museum, one of the largest such places in Europe, that gathers over 500 exhibits, presenting the intricacies of biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy and many other sciences. Visit some of the permanent exhibitions - such as Man and the Environment, World in Motion, Roots of Civilization, Bzzz !, Zone of Light and Re: Generation.
Warsaw Uprising Museum
The memory of the Second World War is still vivid in the capital. For this reason, it is worth visiting one of the most interesting Warsaw museums, that is dedicated to the history of the Poles fighting in the Warsaw Uprising. The history is presented in an extremely innovative, modern way, using multimedia technologies. Museum collects and maintains hundreds of artifacts — ranging from weapons used by the insurgents to love letters.
Guided tours
Warsaw private walking tour
The professional local guide show you all the absolute top sights of the city and tell you everything you need to know about its history. You can learn many interesting facts about Warsaw that only locals can share with you. The tour is available in any language. Check on abpoland.com
Frederic Chopin private tour in Warsaw
Follow the footsteps of the Frederic Chopin – the greatest polish composer. His heritage is visible in multiple places in the Polish capital. You can join the guided tour to see the place where the Chopin’s heart is located, take a picture with the iconic Chopin Monument in the Lazienki Park and relax during a soul-stirring piano recital. Check on abpoland.com
Communist tour in Warsaw
Communism left its marks all over the city. This 3-hour tour by car let you learn on the Poland's former communist regime. Visit the best preserved communist sites in Warsaw and experience the power of political propaganda by watching videos of the past era. The tour takes place by the iconic Nysa 522. Check on abpoland.com
Auschwitz Birkenau Nazi Camp day tour from Warsaw
Learn about the history of the Holocaust on a full-day trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau from Warsaw. The tour starts in Warsaw. You are picked up by the English-speaking driver from the hotel. First, you visit Auschwitz Nazi Concentration Camp and then Birkenau Camp located 3km away from Auschwitz. Afterwards, the driver will transfer you for lunch at a local bistro. The planned return to Warsaw around 21:00. Check on abpoland.com
Treblinka Nazi Camp day tour from Warsaw
Join the private tour to Treblinka Concentration Camp with transportation and English speaking guide. This is the closest Nazi camp to Warsaw, only 1-hour drive from the city. You will be picked up from the hotel. The planned return is expected around 15:30. Check on abpoland.com
Chopin and Masovian country day tour from Warsaw
Discover the places where the greatest polish composer Fryderyk Chopin was born, grew up and developed his talent. See the place of his birth in Zelazowa Wola and Etnographic Park in Maurzyce with the folklore traditions of the Łowicz region such as colourful handicraft. The tour is full of beautiful palaces, gardens and churches of Mazovia. Check on abpoland.com
Bialowieza National Park tour from Warsaw
Bialowieza National Park on the Polish-Belarussian border is the oldest national park in Poland, one of the oldest in Europe and the only natural UNESCO site in our country. Experience nature at its best and stand face to face with the king of the forest – the bison! Check on abpoland.com