Discover a different Warsaw

Type: educational, entertainment

Distance: 1162 km

Difficulty: 1/4

Discover a different Warsaw

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Children's holidays coming up, or maybe you're planning a short getaway from work?

Plan ahead, because we've put together a long weekend itinerary - it's a short journey, but you'll be sure to have plenty of excitement!

1 Poland - the start of your journey

Recommended number of days: 1

Start your journey by heading towards Poland. First stop - Copernicus Science Museum. It is a veritable treasure trove of knowledge.

There is something new for every visitor, whatever their age. At the Copernicus Science Centre, you can visit exhibitions where many of the "exhibits" can be touched and, in the truest sense of the word, tested for yourself. You can also attend performances by the Robot Theatre and the High Voltage Theatre, or take part in science experiments. There are also mini-workshops in the Centre's laboratories and breathtaking experiences in one of the most modern planetariums in Poland. Take a break from all the excitement at the centre's Wiem Canteen, the Blue Sky Café or the Lounge. The Science Shop offers interesting "scientific" souvenirs, and from the garden on top of the Copernicus Science Centre you can admire the panorama of the Vistula River, the boulevards, the Old Town and the skyscrapers in the city centre. Interesting not only for children but also for parents.

We recommend spending a full day at the Copernicus Science Museum, and you can find a campervan site also near the museum. 

Visit

Copernicus Science Centre

state-of-the-art science museum

Accommodation

You can spend the night in the car parks around the Copernicus Science Centre.

2 Sightseeing Warsaw

Recommended number of days: 1

Next, we continue our tour of Warsaw and its Old Town.

As in most other cities, Warsaw's Old Town is perhaps the most attractive place for tourists. A Unesco World Heritage Site, the red-brick walled Old Town was almost entirely rebuilt after World War II. The Market Square was once the city's most important square and the centre of social life. Around the square, wealthy citizens and merchants developed. The Market Square is home to the Warsaw History Museum, which tells the story of the city.

After a stroll around the Old Town, we recommend a visit to the Castle of the Kings.When Warsaw became the capital of Poland at the end of the 16th century, the castle was home to the Polish kings until 1795.The castle was not only a royal residence. It was also the seat of the Polish Parliament. During the Second World War, the Royal Palace was destroyed and later rebuilt. The magnificent Royal Castle is now a museum, including authentic furniture and paintings.

3 Suntag Waterpark

Recommended number of days: 1

Next, we continue our tour of Warsaw and its Old Town. After spending a good half a day, or more if needed, we recommend a trip to the largest Suntag Waterpark in Europe. With temperatures of around 32 degrees and 740 palm trees flown in from Malaysia, Florida and Costa Rica, this water park is the perfect place to have fun. The park is divided into three distinct areas. "Relax Suntago is an area of 18 pools, while Jamango is for more extreme water activities. Thirty-two unique slides are on offer, one of which is the longest in Europe. The third area, Saunaria Suntago, is dedicated to sauna lovers, so you can enjoy ten saunas with different temperatures and humidity levels.

At Suntag Waterpark, you can spend the night with your campervan at both pitches and dedicated campsites.

Visit

SUNTAG WATER PARK

Europe's largest water park

Accommodation

You can easily find accommodation in the surrounding car parks or at special campsites.

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