Summary
Warsaw is an eclectic capital city in terms of its architecture with Gothic, Neoclassical and modern buildings all existing side by side. Much of the city underwent restoration after WWII and landmarks such as the Old Town Market Place and Royal Castle are great examples of craftsmanship.
If you’ve been busy walking around the many things to see in Warsaw, taking some time out to gather your thoughts in Saxon Garden is recommended – a vast public park that’s been open for almost 300 years. Polish nightlife is at its wonderful best in Warsaw with late nights and a great time guaranteed.