Warsaw’s first time visitors might prefer to stay in Sródmiescie which is comprised of the city’s Old Town and New Town. This area is home to some of the city’s most important cultural attractions including the Royal Castle, Market Square, POLIN, and the National Museum.
Experience Warsaw’s cosmopolitan side in Wola, the city’s modern business district. Between the shopping malls like Wola Park and the designer boutiques of Burakowska Street, this area is known as a top shopping destination.
Edgy and bohemian, the Praga Poludnie neighbourhood on the east bank of the Vistula River is the best place to stay if you’re looking to experience Warsaw’s alternative side. The area is also home to the city’s best nightlife spots including Francuska Street and Poniatowski Bridge.