Novy Swiat street has been created in a very modern structure, there are many cafes and restaurants here. Although it is a short street, it is one of Warsaw’s most important shopping streets. Others are; Chmielna, Marszalkowska and Jerozolimskie. It is possible to find many local and international products here.. However, if your aim is to find authentic things and buy souvenirs, the right address is: Rynak, the Old Town (Old Town)
An interesting event we experienced on this street was our experience of buying antibiotics from the pharmacy.. I know that you can’t say “I’ll buy a pack of duocid” in your head in Europe.. Although now we have also passed this application.. Asking for a prescription everywhere. We went to the pharmacy, I asked for antibiotics, so he said “prescription”. I said “no”. “I can’t give it then,” he said.. This is where my brother came to my rescue.. He is a doctor and he forgot to leave his stamp at home while he was on vacation.. “Wait a minute, sister,” he said and took out his empty prescription and stamp from his bag.. He wrote me an antibiotic, stamped it, signed it and gave it to the pharmacist.. He gave the drug instantly. Here it is…
Nowy Swiat street at one point – that point is the traffic lights on a crossroad – it connects to Krakowiskie Przedmiescie street, which is also at the end of the street. There is Rynak, that is, the old city centre.
The must-see structures on Krokowiskie Przesmiescie street; Parliament building, St.. Anna Church, Adam Mickiewicz statue, Presidential Palace, University of Warsaw, Holy Spirit Church, Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace, Uruski Palace, Kazimierzowki Palace and Staszic Palace
The Presidential Palace was built between 1643 and 1645.. 17. It was used as the property of the Radziwill family from the end of the century until 1817.. In 1970, meetings were held here to regulate the relations between Germany and Poland.. It has been used as the Presidential Palace since 1994. The University of Warsaw was opened in 1816 to give its first education in the fields of law and medicine.. It was closed by Russian forces in 1831.. Since 1869, it has been opened to provide language-based education again.. There are many historical buildings in the university campus.. These structures are: Tyszkiewicz-Potocki Palace, Uruski Palace, Kazimierzowki Palace. National Library of Warsaw inside the University. During the Nazi attacks, they burned over 4,000 manuscripts here.
It’s not just books that the Nazis burned.. They burned the whole city down. After 1944, 90% of the city was destroyed and they were rebuilt in accordance with the original.. The only standing buildings were those used by Nazi officers.
Holy Spirit Church (in which Chopin‘s heart is buried) ) from demolished and rebuilt. This church in baroque style was built between 1679-1696, it was bombed during the war, it was rebuilt in 1945-1953.
There is something interesting in Warsaw.. From the former Soviet countries, the infrastructure is super, but the foundations of the subway construction were laid in 1984. Nothing was done in the socialist era. There are 24 metro stations and it took 24 years to complete.. The metro was opened in 2008, but it only runs in one direction.
Warsaw is divided in two by the Vistula river.. On the west side is the Old town, the modern side of the city and tourist attractions, and on the east side there is the suburban part and business centers.
Accommodation in Warsaw is quite cheap as in other Polish cities.. You can make your stay in quality hotels or in budget-friendly hotels with 2-digit prices.. As a hotel recommendation, Hampton by Hilton Warsaw City Center is among the best hotels in the city, a hotel that can be preferred. Located a few steps from Złote Tarasy Shopping Center and Culture and Science Palace, the hotel is also very convenient in terms of transportation.. In addition to this hotel, you can also consider the Novotel Warszawa Centrum hotel as an alternative.. The Novotel hotel is located directly opposite the central train station and the Novotel Centrum and the Palace of Culture and Science. Although they have affordable prices, if you don’t want to spend a lot of money on accommodation, you can also stay in budget hotels with 2-digit prices.. Among them, Hotel Mazowiecki is a hotel located about 500 meters from the famous Nowy Świat Street. There are many restaurants and entertainment centers around the hotel.. As an alternative to this hotel, TopOne Apartments, which are in the same quality and price scale, will be a good choice.. Apart from these suggestions, if you want to take a look at other hotels in Warsaw, you can go to booking.com here and make a reservation if you want.