About Warsaw
As the capital and largest city of Poland, Warsaw is the political and economic centre of the country. It is a vibrant city blending historical charm with modernity, boasting thriving arts, club scenes, gourmet restaurants, and extensive urban green spaces, with a quarter of the city dedicated to parks. Discover Warsaw in the footsteps of pioneering physicist and two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Skłodowska-Curie, born here in 1867. Explore the mathematical legacy of Stefan Banach, the renowned Polish mathematician, and appreciate the astronomical contributions of Nicolaus Copernicus, who revolutionized our understanding of the cosmos.
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The city center of Warsaw is located on the left side of the river, close to the Palace of Culture a.nd Science https://goo.gl/maps/5rWVWUgYsprLczJk7 (Palace of Culture a.nd Science, plac Defilad 1, 00-110 Warsaw, Poland).
This area is a bustling hub with a wide range of accommodation options, including hotels, hostels, a.nd serviced apartments. Staying in the city center provides convenient access to major attractions a.nd transportation.
The main metro station in the area is Świętokrzyska, which provides excellent connectivity to various parts of the city. From Świętokrzyska station, visitors can easily access other metro lines, trams, a.nd buses to explore different areas of Warsaw.