Very well-written article and amazing pictures. I’ve read a lot about Warsaw - mainly with respect to Industrial revolution and that era. I didn’t know it has so beautiful buildings and museums. I think it is the perfect place for History lover people like me.
I think the shots taken during evening time would have been much better, as the sunlight was quite bright in some pictures. Have you taken any pictures of night time?
And how was the weather there - it seems not much hot out there.
Thank you for reading my post. If you are a History lover and you like visiting museums, then I would recommend you to visit The National Museum in Warsaw. You will find various exhibitions there. Another great place is The Royal Castle in Warsaw - my favourite thing there that I was able to marvel at some beautiful China porcelain sets. If you plan a trip to Warsaw, I am sure that you will also like the Museum of Modern Art as well as several others which I didn’t have the time to visit this time. There’s a reason to return to the Polish capital.
When it comes to the weather, it was rather hot but keep in mind that I went there during the summer, hence the bright photos.
I managed to take one good night photo with my phone. I was walking in the city center when I captured it.
Thanks for checking my post. I used to think that visiting a city only once is enough. I quickly changed my mind because the experience is different every time. Perhaps, you should visit Warsaw, maybe in the summer, and then you will share if you liked it or not.
Thank you for the great recommendations! Let’s hope that I will be able to go there once again and visit all these nice places. Which is your favourite?
@MoniDi “Must see” place is The Warsaw Rising Museum , where you can see and almost feel the battle to save the city and how brave Warsaw people were fighting for freedom.
Thank you very much for the reply and describing about these wonderful museums. I completely agree with you that there’s so much to see in the Polish capital. I can see that all these museums are near to each other - and all of them closer to the Vistula River. I suppose it could be the age-old vintage town and so, I think even the streets there and those old houses would have much to offer too.
Walking in those streets which were a part of a historical significance is a mesmerizing feeling.
The night picture is really lovely, with a good contrast of night sky. I would definitely love to visit Warsaw sometime in the future.
Thank you very much @MoniDi for nice tip and great experience sharing with us. Poland and your photography so beautiful. Wedding/New friends/Traveling totally lot of fun.
WOW! That’s so amazing. This is really what it takes to be a great local guide. It’s all about being persistent, and consistently putting in more efforts and reaching the last mile so that people could get a glimpse of places they’ve never thought existed or would have existed before. But as the local guide’s community has got intellectuals like you, soon people will start to experience the other side of the world without getting to step their foot and could also help travellers or tourists have positive views about their dream destinations without facing difficulties.
Great post, the pictures really tell the story. Thank you for sharing. I would love to visit Poland someday, judging by the pictures it looks like Warsaw was a really nice place to visit and not too busy/touristy because there is not too many people in the pictures, or maybe you’re a good photographer to capture the moments when it’s not too busy.