What to see in Warsaw, Poland’s modern and historic capital that was rebuilt after World War II
Warsaw in Poland appears modern to visitors because it was rebuilt after World War II, but its historic centre and most emblematic buildings were reconstructed to look exactly like the originals.
The Praga district, Warsaw’s most eclectic quarter
On the right bank of the river Vistula, this old neighbourhood, neglected for decades, has become the trendiest place in the Polish capital.
What to buy in Warsaw: amber jewellery and good vodka
Find out what to buy in Warsaw so that you can pack your suitcase with the best that the city can offer: handicrafts, excellent vodka and flavoured chocolates.