Discover Warsaw

Immerse yourself in a city that constantly reinvents itself

Warsaw: Poland’s Phoenix capital

Think of a destination that’s constantly reinventing itself, rising as a bold, modern powerhouse. Warsaw isn't just a city. It’s a living lesson in resilience. Known as the 'Phoenix City', Poland’s capital has transformed into a vibrant hub where historic charm meets a soaring skyline. Travel to Warsaw and uncover its powerful stories, from cobblestone lanes to its bustling modern atmosphere. Discover the best things to do in Warsaw and see how the city moves at its own beat.  

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Highlights of Warsaw

Located in east-central Poland, Warsaw thrives with energy and endless possibilities. It’s a city that blends historic charm with a bold, modern flair. Explore the best things to do in Warsaw and uncover its deep character as you wander through its neighbourhoods. Warsaw offers the most iconic places to visit, where every street tells a story.

Important travel information

Planning your trip is simple when you have the right details. We've gathered the essentials to help you prepare for Warsaw, from the best time to visit to entry requirements and other insights. Knowing these makes your journey feel seamless from the moment you land.

Pick the best time to visit Warsaw by being familiar with its seasons. If you love warm days, June to August is perfect for exploring outdoor spots. Winter lasts from December to February, often bringing snow that covers the city in a beautiful, crisp white. For milder weather, visit in spring from March to May or autumn between September and November.

Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) is your main gateway to Poland. As the country's largest airport, its design keeps your journey simple and straightforward. We fly to Warsaw six times a week, making it easy for you to reach the city and start exploring. You can head straight to the on-site underground train station to reach the city centre in 20 minutes, or use the frequent bus service. This well-connected hub helps you start your adventure with ease, so you're ready to discover Warsaw's top attractions.

Get your travel plans right by checking the official entry rules before you book flights to Poland. If you need a Schengen visa, it's best to apply as early as possible for a seamless trip. 

 

  • Schengen tourist visa validity: With a Schengen tourist visa, you can stay in Poland and other member countries for up to 90 days within a 180-day window, giving you plenty of time to move between borders. 
  • General visa requirements: Some of the standard documents include a valid passport, a recent photo, and a completed application form. Also prepare your flight booking, travel insurance, proof of funds, a signed invitation letter (if applicable), and no objection certificate from your employer. 

  • Currency: The official currency in Poland is the Polish Zloty (PLN). You can exchange cash at the airport or use one of the many ATMs across Warsaw.

  • Language: Polish is the official language in Warsaw, but you'll find that many people speak English too. This makes it simple for you to navigate the city.

Exploring Warsaw is easy because the city offers so many ways to get around. You can travel through the metro, tram, buses, or taxis. Get around Warsaw easily with these great transport options. 

 

  • Metro and subway: Travel across Warsaw on fast, modern metro lines. It’s the quickest way to reach the sites and the city centre. 
  • Trams: Discover the best places to visit in Warsaw using the city’s tram network. You'll travel easily across the capital of Warsaw with frequent services and affordable fares. 
  • Buses: Reach every corner of Warsaw through bus rides. You’ll find these a reliable way to get to the attractions of the city that sit outside the main rail lines. 
  • Taxis: Catch a cab or book a ride through apps to travel quickly across Warsaw. You'll reach top attractions and popular spots with ease and flexibility. 
  • Bicycles: Cycle along the Vistula riverbanks or through the green parks of Warsaw at your own pace. Grab a bike using the local app for a quick and easy trip. 
  • On foot: Walking is one of the best ways to get around Warsaw. Wander through the Old Town of Warsaw to find charming sites, historic landmarks, and wonders whenever you like. 

Fly to Warsaw with Etihad

Book flights to Warsaw with us and step into a world where historic charm meets modern energy. We operate six flights weekly to Poland's capital, making it easier than ever for you to reach this exciting European city. As the national airline of the UAE, we prioritise your comfort so you can focus on uncovering the best things to do in Warsaw.

With us, your adventure starts with travel that's designed around you. We offer fares that suit your plans and deals worth travelling for. Plus, being an Etihad Guest member lets you use our Saver Award, giving you fixed mileage rates for your next trip. We're ready to look after you all the way to Poland, so you can focus on the excitement of the adventure ahead.

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Frequently asked questions

We operate six flights a week to Warsaw, timed perfectly for a morning arrival. Touch down at Warsaw Chopin Airport and head straight into the city to begin your journey without losing a day.

Visit during the warm summer months from June to August to fully enjoy Łazienki Park, the Vistula River, or Saxon Garden. Spring and autumn also offer mild weather that is perfect for walking through the colourful streets of the Old Town or visiting the Nocny Market.

Climb the tower at St Anne’s Church for a stunning bird’s-eye view of the Old Town and the city skyline. You can also stroll along the Vistula River boulevards or visit Warsaw Citadel to see the city from a different perspective.