If someone asks when the most beautiful season is in Warsaw, I think it is autumn. Most of the autumn in Warsaw can be described as windy and sunny, and the sun shines through the clouds, illuminating the city in a mountain of flowers.
Royal Łazienki Park
Palace of King Jan III Sobieski in Wilanów
Old Town Square
There is any park around the property
National Museum
Warsaw Rising Museum
Museum of Maria Skłodowska-Curie
Geological Museum
Dessert wuzetka
Mushroom soup muchroom soup
Pea soup split pea soup
Cream pumpkin soup cream soup
Goose/duck blood soup Duck or goose blood soup
Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland, located on both sides of the Wisła River, about 350 km from the Baltic Sea and the Carpathian Mountains. The population figure for 2020 is 1,793,579, and the metropolitan area has a population of approximately 3,100,844. The urban area is 512 square kilometers, and the metropolitan area is 12,266 square kilometers. It was here that the famous Warsaw Pact of the Cold War was signed.
The city is also the capital of Mazovska Province and is home to many industrial enterprises (manufacturing, steel, electrical engineering, automatic industry), 66 institutions of higher learning (including the University of Warsaw), and more than 30 theatres.
Warsaw mixes historical and modern architectural styles, reflecting turbulent cities and countries. During World War II, Warsaw was bombed and razed to the ground, and most of the post-war historic buildings were completely rebuilt. Warsaw invests heavily in public places, giving the city access to brand new squares, parks and monuments