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Warsaw holidays

Destroyed and rebuilt several times through its long and turbulent history, Warsaw is a mixing pot of architectural styles and historical detail. Imposing Soviet-era monoliths tower over Art Nouveau apartments, neoclassical palaces compete with the painstakingly rebuilt red brick buildings of the old town and, among it all, modern skyscrapers rise above the rooftops. On arrival, visitors will discover an energetic and eclectic cultural scene, with plenty of museums, entertainment venues and galleries to enjoy.

The laid-back bohemian hangout of Sródmiescie, with its cafés and boutiques, will prove an excellent place to grab a coffee and watch the world go by. Or, if you want a lazy day by the water, head down to the Vistula River and spend the afternoon sunning yourself on one of the beautiful city beaches. Whatever your preference, with a package holiday to Warsaw with Qatar Airways Holidays, you’re sure to fall in love with this warm and welcoming European capital.

  • Take a walk down the city’s Royal Road – a 10km track that runs from the Royal Palace to the Royal Castle and boasts several excellent museums and attractions along the way.
  • Enjoy the architectural splendour of Warsaw’s Old Town and book yourself on a walking tour to learn a little more about its fascinating history.
  • Visit the Palace of Culture and Science – Warsaw’s tallest building and home to enormous exhibition spaces, museums, theatres, and a multi-screen cinema.
  • Explore the magnificent gardens and waterways of Lazienki Palace – an 18th Century neoclassical delight that attracts visitors from all over the world.
Holiday Packages

Warsaw Holiday Packages

In recent years, Warsaw has become increasingly well-known for its luxurious hotels and excellent fine dining scene. With holiday packages to Warsaw with Qatar Airways Holidays, you’ll be staying in some of the most stylish and comfortable accommodation in the city. When it comes time to head home after a day of sightseeing, you can rest assured that you’ll be retiring to a beautiful hotel, where your enjoyment is our primary concern.

Our culinary packages to Warsaw also give you the opportunity to dive into the city’s local cuisine. Whether you want to eat at one of Warsaw’s many high-end restaurants, fancy grabbing a snack at a communist-era milk bar, or prefer some more traditional fare, we’ll be able to point you in the right direction.

Good to know

  • Time Zone
    GMT+1 hour, Summer GMT+2 hours
  • Languages
    Polish, English
  • Dialing Code
    +48
  • Electricity
    230V 50Hz
  • Currency
    Polish złoty
  • When to visit

    Warsaw experiences great seasonal shifts in its weather. Winters are generally cold and snowy, with temperatures regularly dropping below freezing. On the other hand, summers are typically warm. Highs of around 25°C can be expected in July. Spring and autumn are temperamental transition seasons, in which the weather is often extremely changeable. However, Warsaw is one of Europe’s driest capitals and rain is never too much of a concern for visitors.

  • Experiences

    Warsaw Holiday experiences

    • Enjoy daily performances of music by Warsaw’s most famous son, Frederic Chopin. The world-renowned composer was born on the outskirts of the capital, and his compositions are regularly performed in the city’s Old Town.
    • Visit the city during May for the annual Noc Muzeów (Long Night of Museums) event. For one evening, most of the city’s museums and galleries stay open until well past midnight and are free to enter. The event brings large numbers of residents out on to the city streets and creates an extremely enjoyable atmosphere.
    • Make a trip to the hugely informative Warsaw Resistance Museum and learn about the city’s history of resistance during WWII.
    • Organise a day trip to the breathtaking Wieliczka Salt Mine – one of the world’s oldest intact salt mines. Descend 135 metres and discover a spectacular underground ‘cathedral’ carved into the salt walls, complete with salt sculptures and an excellent museum.
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