About Warsaw
About Warsaw
Warsaw is a great place to live. There is a lot of attractive places to see. Visit official website of Warsaw to find detailed information.
City of Warsaw
You may find more detailed information about the city in the Warsaw Tourist Office (Stołeczne Biuro Turystyki), what is an entity that operates within the larger organisation of the City of Warsaw; it concerns itself with informing visitors about comprehensive activities related to tourism.
Their tasks include:
- managing the Warsaw Tourist Information Points and telephone hotlines, which are at: +48 22 194 31
- providing information about Warsaw and its attractions, as well as cultural, sporting and business/ trade fair events in the capital
- booking reservations in Warsaw hotels
- arranging tour guides
- distributing travel publications (such as maps, guides, general information, etc.)
WARSAW TOURIST INFORMATION POINTS:
- Warsaw Tourist Information – Palace of Culture and Science
Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki), pl. Defilad 1, (entrance from Emilii Plater Street, between Kongresowa Hall and Museum of Technology), tel. +48 22 194 31, e-mail: info@warsawtour.pl - Warsaw Central Train Station (Dworzec Warszawa Centralna)
Main Hall, Al. Jerozolimskie 54 - Old Town Market
Rynek Starego Miasta 19/21/21a - Chopin Airport (Lotnisko Chopina)
Terminal A, exit 2, ul. Żwirki i Wigury 1 - Kordegarda
Krakowskie Przedmieście 15/17 - Western Bus Station (Dworzec Warszawa Zachodnia)
open from 7 May till 31 July main hall of the bus station, AURA office, Al. Jerozolimskie 144
Traveling around Poland
There are many beautiful places to see in Poland. Check official promotional website of our country. It is available in 8 languages:
Check the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List in Poland:
Take under consideration following websites, while planning your trip:
Train connections: PKP
Bus connections: All lines, PolskiBus, Lux Express, Mobilis.
Plane connections: All lines (example), WizzAir, RyanAir, LOT Polish Airlines.
Check for cultural events in Warsaw: www.cojestgrane.pl (Unfortunately only in Polish, but the website is very intuitive).
For more information, contact Erasmus Coordination Team members.
You may also watch a promotional clip of Poland and SGSP.
Public transport in Warsaw
Public transport in Warsaw is well organized. Before you will go and check personally, visit ZTM (Zarząd Transportu Miejskiego) website, where you may find all necessary information about fares, tickets, connections, etc.
While searching for possible connections, you may also use following website. It is a simple, but a powerful tool: