Luxury holidays in Warsaw
Warsaw has risen from the ashes of its tumultuous past, creating a metropolitan mosaic of architectural styles and historical references: from Chopin’s romantic heydays, to the cobbled streets and multicoloured façades of the Unesco-protected old town, and its growing gentrified pockets. While an impressive plant-based dining scene, art collectives and dinky dive bars have made the city a hipster hotspot, in grittier, graffiti-clad districts like Praga, you’ll take a walk on Warsaw’s more wild side.
When to go
While summer undoubtedly has the warmest weather, lose the crowds by visiting in September or October instead.