Top adventurous things to do in Warsaw – the capital of Poland!

A lot of people still associate Warsaw with Eastern European scenery. That’s why they are so amazed with the exceptional beauty and majesty of Poland and its most famous cities…

Destinations, Culture, Europe, Poland, Travel Styles
Top adventurous things to do in Warsaw - the Old Town

A lot of people still associate Warsaw with Eastern European scenery. That’s why they are so amazed with the exceptional beauty and majesty of Poland and its most famous cities like Warsaw (my home town), Krakow, Gdansk, Wroclaw or Kazimierz Dolny. Over the last 20 years, Warsaw has been turning into a modern, fast-paced metropolitan city. It is hard to believe how extensive and powerful this capital city has become after being completely torn down during World War II. I lived many years abroad, but Warsaw is my beloved home, the place where I was born – let me discover it for you with the most adventurous things to do in Warsaw!

Adventurous things to do in Warsaw!

Warsaw means history! After the war, the country remained in deep communism for 54 years (1945–1989), just as the rest of the country, slowly moving into a democratic system only from 1990. Now, Warsaw presents the power of Polish solidarity and diligence. 

Warsaw by night!

First of all, Warsaw by night is stellar! Most of the major spots are lighted up and look spectacular at night. Also, most of the bridges on the Vistula River are illuminated at night, including the National Stadium and the Palace of Culture and Science in the city centre. 

The Palace of Culture and Science dominates the skyline and remains one of the city’s most recognisable landmarks. Love it or hate it architecturally, the panoramic terrace offers one of the best views in the capital.

NO 1 of all the things to do in Warsaw – is GETTING THE BEST VIEWS OF THE CITY from the highest 360° observation deck in the European Union – Highline Warsaw Entry With 360° Views & Rooftop Bar.

Alternatively, visit the Palace of Culture and Science – it is not only a brilliant viewing point but a real cultural hub.

Palace of Culture and Science.

This building has to come first on your list for a few reasons! It is one of the greatest attractions of Warsaw city due to its controversial history and unusual architecture. It’s a fantastic place for visitors as it hosts a number of festivals, a magnificent Congress Hall, a museum, a cinema and a VIEWING POINT ON THE TOP FLOOR. 

If you want to admire the panoramic view of the city, you need to buy a ticket at the counter located in the building. Then, the lovely staff will show you the elevator, taking you right to the top! On the terrace there are a few tables to sit and enjoy the atmosphere, and viewing spots in all directions.

Top adventurous things to do in Warsaw - Palace of Science

The Palace of Culture and Science is located in the city centre, just next to the Central Train Station and Golden Terraces – the famous shopping centre. With a total height of 237 metres, it is the tallest building in Poland. The building was originally known as Joseph Stalin’s Palace of Culture and Science.

There are 8 exactly the same buildings in Russia. The building was designed by a Russian architect in 1955 and is considered a Russian gift to Poland. This fact recently caused lots of issues. Some wanted to take it down due to its origin and as a living symbol of Soviet influence over the Polish country. But for the last 70 years, the building has become an integral part of the city, the real centre of culture and science. Now it remains mostly a capital treasure rather than a communistic gift.

Top adventurous things to do in Warsaw

Praga district – one of the oldest parts of Warsaw.

Praga – one of the oldest parts and most interesting of the city- has a lot to offer among things to do in Warsaw. It has always been considered a district on the wrong side of the track. It used to be home for working-class people with very low-standard flats.

Only a few years back, it was still an extremely dangerous neighbourhood even for Warsaw inhabitants. You would not want to find yourself near Stalowa Street after dark. If you were in the area after 8 pm – God help you! Rozyckiego Market was a place where you could buy literally everything! Including guns, fake documents, stolen household goods, wild animals…

Over the last few years, the old Praga district was renovated and slowly became a modern district with stylish old buildings and highly-priced apartments. Now places like Soho Factory and Old Vodka factory – Koneser, which was recently rebuilt, remain under the huge interest of investors and are one of the most modern places in Warsaw. In the Warsaw Vodka Factory “Koneser” there are many great places to visit: museums (including Fantasy one), cultural and entertainment facilities, start-up offices and ice-skating place (only in winter time).

Elektrownia Powisle.

Powisle is another fascinating district offering highly adventurous things to do in Warsaw. There are plenty of shops, cosy restaurants and a great Food Hall.

Top adventurous things to do in Warsaw

The National Stadium in Warsaw.

Fantastic building with lots of attractions for visitors. Always check the stadium website for the current events calendar. 

Top adventurous things to do in Warsaw - the National Stadium

Wilanow Royal Palace.

It’s a wonderful baroque yellow Royal residence, located in the Wilanów district of Warsaw, only 10 km south of the city centre. It’s easily accessible by bus from any point in Warsaw. Wilanów Palace was used as a summer residence in the 17th century by King Jan III Sobieski, whose museum is inside the palace. 

This spot is definitely worth visiting during the day but also during Christmas time when the lights illuminate the royal gardens. The Palace becomes a magical land during Christmas! Christmas lights usually last from December till February, but be aware that during a busy Christmas time, the queues are enormous! Tickets (4 Euro for adults) are available:

  • online – much more comfortable and you’ll avoid long queues
  • in the ticket machines, which are located just before the palace gate

Interested to read more about 10 most beautiful castles in Europe JUMP HERE.

The Old Town in Warsaw.

Don’t stop only at the Old Town Square with Sigismund’s Column and the Royal Castle. You should also take a walk along the tiny cobblestone streets and discover more of the place’s atmosphere.

The Castle Square is often a busy area, so move to an indoor old town square with lots of restaurants and bars and have a traditional Polish dish with a vodka shot! 🙂 The old town isn’t big, as it was almost fully destroyed during the Second World War. The Old Town Market Square dates back to the 13th century.

Top adventurous things to do in Warsaw - the Old Town

Nowy Swiat Street - the luxury shopping street.

This is probably one of the finest and most expensive streets in Warsaw, leading to Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street in the Old Town. Nowy Swiat is a hub for small restaurants and bars, and it’s very busy on weekends. Chmielna and Widok are two streets to explore in the neighbourhood.

Art Galleries in Warsaw city.

Not many would think but Warsaw is actually a great hub for art with many local galleries, museums and exhibitions. If you are lucky to be in the town during WGW – Warsaw Gallery Weekend, you’ll be able to discover fabulous private art galleries with original modern events, exhibitions and digital displays. All entries to WGW are free of charge. Explore the local art scene in places like:

  • Look Inside
  • Foksal17 Gallery
  • Museum of Modern Art
  • Zacheta National Gallery
  • Be Happy Museum
  • National Museum

Marshall Józef Piłsudski’s Municipal Stadium of Legia Warsaw.

If you are a football fan, attending a club game is among the top entertaining things to do in Warsaw. Legia is a leading capital football team with this amazing new venue at Lazienkowska Street. This is home to thousands of football fans who have supported our club for decades.

It was completely reconstructed in 2008 and now it is one of the greatest high-standard football venues in Poland with space for 32 000 attendees. The stadium, which for decades belonged to the Polish Army, is currently governed by the City of Warsaw. 

Vistula River – natural landscape of Warsaw.

There are many fantastic bars, boat restaurants and cafes along Vistula River. Zawady district, located in the south of Warsaw, is an interesting place with number of forest trails, sandy beaches and amazing river landscapes.

Every year more and more people become familiar with this place but you will probably need a car to get there. A nice surprise will be discovering a nudist beach 🙂

Top adventurous things to do in Warsaw

Getting around Warsaw.

PUBLIC TRANSPORT: Warsaw local transport is one of the most developed I’ve seen across the whole Europe. You’ll be able to reach any place in Warsaw and its suburbs by bus or even by tram. Underground has two lines and it’s best to use for quite heavy Warsaw traffic.

Complete information on BUSES and timetables you’ll find on the main city transportation website: https://www.wtp.waw.pl/en/public-transport-step-by-step/.

Withing the city you have over 150 bus lines, trams, metro, SKM trains and night lines. Tickets are available in ticket machines across the whole city, kiosks, you can also scan for a ticket in any bus. Single regular ticket cost 1 Euro and it’s valid for 75 minutes for any bus, tram or tube (you can also change lines on the same ticket).

UBER, BOLT and FREE NOW – are the 3 handy taxi applications you can use in Warsaw!

TAXI – there are plenty of taxi corporations in Warsaw but Uber and Bolt offer much cheaper rates.

Top restaurants in Warsaw.

Warsaw has one of the best restaurants in the world with a number of Michelin Restaurants. There are thousands of restaurants to place on this list – so I’m only attaching a few of my favourites:

  1. Grand Hotel Warsaw – Cucina Mia – the Italian Restaurant (Chef is from Italy and serves seafood from Sicily).
  2. Millanovo (Wilanow) – Italian restaurant.
  3. Saba Sushi
  4. Elektrownia Powisle – Food Hall & plenty of restaurants.

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The adventurous hiker and the author of this blog. For the most of my time I travel the freestyle way, reaching the most remote locations on the planet. My biggest joy is mountaineering and writing reportage travel stories to inspire and help you create unique travel itineraries and experiences. Traveling is freedom, allows you to see the true world world truly, meet communities, grow. Taste it!