Going to the old town of Warsaw you'll definitely enjoy walking through this street. A lot of important monuments and things are located.
Locals suggest that anyone coming today only sees a shadow of Warsaw's heyday (the golden years of the 1920s-1930s). Here you get a whiff of what those times must have been like, particularly since you can extend your stroll up to the Old Town (Stare Miasto) or down to the walking street (Novy Swiat).
A lovely road with lots to see and buy its well worth half a day to walk its 2.5km. The presidential Palace is on route and lots of restaurants as well.
No trip to Warsaw would be complete without a trip down this lovely walking street ,thats just over 2 kilometre's long, taking in majestic building's,palace's,great restaurant's and bar's and is a great day out.When the weather is hot this route is truely busy ,so well worth the time to take a half a day to really enjoy it.
A beautiful street with many points of interest. It was really nice to walk there. A nice way to the old town. Many nice building and sights. Take a look around for nice cafes.
Very spatious royal boulevard with a lot of grandeur. This road connects the old town with the Royal Palace. In Krakowskie Przedmiescie you will find some of the most beautiful buildings of Warsaw. The University of Warsaw, the Presidential Palace and lots of churches are located in this road. Wander around and enjoy the architecture. It's the lifeline of Warsaw.
Nice house , old bulding , a restaurant like in Paris, churches, cafes, bars simple -beautiful street, lots of shops
Visit the historical castle, sit on Chopin's musical benches...a beautiful touch for the romantics. This is always the place to walk, visit the market beside the Royal Castle, pick up various local hand made goods(fur hats, sheepskins etc and edible delicacies)
If you take a walk from the Castle Square to Three Crosses Square (Plac Trzech Krzyży) you can't miss KP. One of the main streets in downtown Warsaw with restaurants, hotels, the Presidential Palace, churches and the Warsaw University. You will enjoy your walk both in winter and summer.
Beautiful colorful old buildings. Full of live, lots of restaurants and pubs, delicious mulled wine and hot beer.