The Royal Way is one of Warsaw's most famous streets. Starting at the quirky Palm Tree in the south, this avenue heads north past some of Warsaw's most important sights, ending at the Old Town. It is roughly 2 km long and it takes 30 minutes to walk the entire Royal Way, but with stops, it can take half of a day to walk the entire length.
Stroll along the most stunning riverside boulevards in Europe. 3. Discover the green face of Warsaw. 4. Admire some of the loveliest Christmas lights in Europe. 5. Visit the hometown of Fryderyk Chopin - the greatest Polish composer. 6. Discover the taste of traditional Warsaw cuisine.
It is a phoenix that has risen repeatedly from the ashes of war. Having suffered fearful damage during the Swedish and Prussian occupation of 1655-56, it was again assaulted in 1794, when the Russian army massacred the population of the right-bank suburb of Praga.
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