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Crowne Plaza Warsaw – The Hub, Warsaw, Poland

About Warsaw 

The Polish capital is a city that is constantly evolving. Situated right in the heart of Europe, at the intersection of Europe’s east-west and north-south transport routes, Warsaw is major economic, cultural, academic and tourist hub with a dazzling array of historical sites and tourist attractions that captivates everyone who visits.  

What to do in Warsaw 

Old Town: Preserved History 

MMSC – Witaj w domu! (the museum of Marie Sklodowska Curie)

Palace of Culture and Science 

National Museum  

Copernicus Science Centre 

The Royal Łazienki Gardens 

Chopin Museum  

Warsaw’s Royal Castle 

Nowy Swiat (New World Street)

Click here to view and download the city map. 
 

Getting around Warsaw 

The best way to get around Warsaw is on foot or by using public transport. Public transport is a fast and inexpensive way to travel, and you can choose between buses, trams and the metro. Information about travelling by public transport is available at www.jakdojade.pl