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6 neighborhoods selected in this guide.
Warsaw's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of history's greatest reconstruction achievements. After the Nazis razed it in 1944, Poles rebuilt every building using paintings, photographs, and surviving fragments, completing the work by the 1960s.

Gritty east-bank district with street art, vintage bars, and pre-war tenements..
Praga is Warsaw's right-bank district, largely spared wartime destruction and now the city's most creative neighbourhood. Pre-war buildings, street art, Orthodox churches, and independent galleries give it a raw, authentic character.

Nowy Świat ('New World') is Warsaw's elegant shopping and café boulevard, running from Krakowskie Przedmieście through the commercial heart of the city. Neoclassical facades house boutiques, bookshops, and the city's best patisseries.

District built on the ruins of the Warsaw Ghetto, with memorials, park spaces, and the Polin Museum..

Southern residential district with independent cafés, bookshops, and the Pole Mokotowskie park..