#MUSEUMS
 

The Royal Castle, old and new
 

The seat of Polish kings since 16th c. and presidents in interwar period, destroyed during WWII and raised from the ashes in the 1970s and 80s, the Royal Castle of Warsaw opens to visitors for free every Sunday. See meticulously restored interiors from the times of the last Polish king and visit the rooms where first Polish and European constitution was proclaimed.

Where: Zamek Królewski (the Royal Castle)

Map: click to open

When: 11AM-4 PM on Sundays, 10AM-4PMTue-Sat

How much: free on Sundays, 22/15 normal/reduced on all other days

Details: click here
 

#FOOD
 

Sweet Sunday in Przystanek MDM coffee bar
 

Small, cosy, with modern and funky design-MDM coffee bar is a great place to spend an entire, lazy Sunday. Just at the corner of the monumental  Plac Konstytucji (which is a great example of Soviet realism in architecture) U can enjoy homemade sweets as much as U wish- one set price and U eat great cakes and cookies without the limit.
 

Where: Przystanek MDM coffee bar

Map: click to open

When: Sundays, 10am-5pm

How much: 19 pln-eat as much cake as U want

Details: click here
 

#WINTER SPORTS
 

Free ice-skating rink in Warsaw
 

The walking is not enough for you? Check out one of the city’s free ice-skating rinks, right under the Monumental Palace of Culture and Science (from the side of Świętokrzyska street) and get ready to glide to musical ever-greens!

Where: Lodowisko “Arena” / “Arena” ice-skating rink

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/8vf7H

When: 8AM to 8 PM on weekdays and 9PM on weekends, until March 6

How much: free entrance, ice skate rental – 7zł/hour

 

And don’t forget to come to our free, guided walking tour of Warsaw! Everyday! Click “Orange Umbrella Free Tour Warsaw” on the left for more details. 


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