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Enjoy Warsaw, Poland for free - Writer:_Travel_Expert
By:Travel Expert

Warsaw is one of the most architectural cites in Europe. With numerous museums, galleries and historic places to visit, the city is indeed spectacular. The metropolis is also the capital of Poland and it has great free attractions to admire for those on a low budget. Thus, decide to pay a trip to Warsaw, esteem the striking surroundings and get some more insight into its wonderful culture and civilization.

• Royal Baths Park
Known as the largest park in Warsaw, the Royal Baths Park covers over 76 hectares of abundant vegetation, architectural buildings and impressive environs. Thus, the place is suitable for all tourists interested to find out more about the astounding history, as well as architecture of the city. All around the park, there are numerous palaces and monuments, as well as a Roman amphitheatre for everyone to admire. One of the most well-liked creations are the statue of Chopin and The Temple of Diana. Overall, the entire place is outstanding, extremely wide and historic suitable for tourists interested in the history of Warsaw.

• Pawiak Prison
Created in 1830, the prison had an essential role in the history of Warsaw. The place used to incarcerate numerous Nazi terrorists and it used to be the largest political prison in Poland. Nowadays, it is visited by various travelers who want to find out more about all convicts, as well as its devastating surroundings. Have a closer look; witness where more than 100,000 Nazis were kept in the Pawiak Prison and discover the city’s most secretive parts of history.

• Wilanów Palace
The Wilanów Palace is surely a must see attraction in Warsaw free of charge only on Sunday. However, the rest of the park is without charge on Thursdays as well. For tourists, numerous galleries are available, the Orangery that dignifies various artistic handicrafts, and also the overall aspect of the place which is quite amazing for everyone to admire. A visit to such wonder is definitely worthwhile, especially because the palace is so significant, old fashioned but alluring.

• St John's Cathedra
Recognized as the oldest cathedral in Warsaw, St. John is also one of the most remarkable sacred places in the city. Finished during the 15th century, the church suffered a demolition during World War II; however it was reconstructed and kept intact until today. The amazing aspect of the sanctuary features gothic styles for everyone to admire, while the vibes of St. John will certainly make tourists get in touch with their spiritual beliefs. Entering the church is free of charge, but there is an admission for the crypt.

• Palace of Culture and Science
Extremely controversial, the Palace of Culture is the tallest and most imposing building in Warsaw. However, its history and creation had various reactions from the people in 1955 when it was finished. It was supposed to be a gift from Stalin to the people and it was the symbol of the Socialism movement in Poland. The architecture of the palace is indeed overwhelming, and entering it’s free for everyone; however, so as to go into the observation deck, tourists will have to pay a fee.






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