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Warsaw has risen from the ashes of its tumultuous past, creating a metropolitan mosaic of architectural styles and historical references: from Chopin’s romantic heydays, to the cobbled streets and multicoloured façades of the Unesco-protected old town, and its growing gentrified pockets.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.

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When to go

While summer undoubtedly has the warmest weather, lose the crowds by visiting in September or October instead.

Getting there

  • Planes

    Fly into Warsaw Chopin Airport, which is a 20-minute drive from the city centre.
  • Trains

    Polrail runs daily services to and from Warsaw, with Gdańsk and Kraków just over two hours away. Trains in Poland are fast and economical, plus routes even go to Berlin, Vienna and Amsterdam.
  • Automobiles

    A car isn’t needed when visiting Warsaw as the city is easy to navigate on foot or public transport.