Here you will find good restaurants and bars. It seems a tourist area with a lot to see here. It stretches about 1km from the charles de gaulle (palm tree) round about to the old town which is the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow! It has wide pavements and was very well decorated and clean. Along this road there are several other attractions, churches, presidential residence, smaller parks and just set off the Nowy Swiat road is the tomb of the unknown soldier. I would recommend getting accommodation near this area as it felt like the base of all activities.
Nowy Świat in English is New World - and exactly it is a new world :)It's a very trendy and fancy area. Lots of shops, bars and restaurant... Everyone should find a place for themselves here.You should definitely check the Pawilony place out - a secret pub area.
Very easy to walk every where although right on the bus routes. Cafes, bars and restaurants abound and nice shops too.
We spent an afternoon walking around the old town in Warsaw and came down this at the end of our time. I was struck by the efforts the Varsovians went to to reconstruct after World War II in a way that preserved their past cultural history. Also struck by the juxtaposition of that with the sheer number of Costas and Cafe Neros (runs into double figures very rapidly!). Fascinating and lovely.
The most popular and fancy street in Warsaw. You find here pubs, restaurants, clubs, shops... Basically everything. Beautiful architecture. In vicinity of Uiversity and Old Town. Better to see in the summer as you can sit outside.
Nowy Swiat is really good street for shopping or you may have your coffee in a place on the street, all are nice & luxurious...
Though this is not original, it is charming and they have used older works of art to rebuild it how it once was. Worth a wander.
This trendy area isn't Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills or the Bahnhoffstrasse in Zurich but it does have an eclectic collection of shops, stores and restaurants.If you're seeing the Old Town, plan on walking down the main street leading south, the Krakowskie Przedmiescie, past the Presidential Palace and into the Nowy Swiat. Had some great pierogi at the Dawne Smaki (New Flavors) Restaurant.Well worth it, and the trams on Al. Jeroolimskie on the south will whisk you back toward your hotel.
One of the most popular streets in Warsaw, great place during the summer and winter time ( illumination). Perfect place to relax and have talk with friends.
A fascinating street that stretches from the Charles de Gaulle Palm Tree roundabout in the new part of Warsaw past beautiful shops, cafes and homes to Old Town Warsaw. Intriguing for a leisurely stroll, to peak in windows, stop for a cup of coffe and a pastry and people watch along the way with no sense of having to get to your next stop on your itinerary.