Sightseeing
Royal Baths Park – This beautiful historic park has lovely walks, architecture, and cafés. In the summer you can sit down by the Chopin monument and listen to the free concerts in the Rose Garden.
More info: lazienki-krolewskie dot pl
Only 15 minutes walk from Studio Apartment 67 by Aleje Ujazdowskie or Mokotowska Street.
Feel invited to the 64th season of Chopin Concerts in the Royal Łazienki, which will start on 14 May 2023. Recitals at the foot of the Monument to Chopin will be held every Sunday at 12.00 and 16.00. Hear pianists of worldwide renown, including outstanding musicians of the younger generation.
14 May
12.00 - Philippe Giusiano (France), 16.00 - Jakub Kuszlik
21 May
12.00 - Adam Goździewski, 16.00 - Edward Wolanin
28 May
12.00 - Kevin Kenner (USA), 16.00 - Marcin Wieczorek
4 June
12.00 - Giuliano Adorno (Italy), 16.00 - Maria Gabryś-Heyke
11 June
12.00 - Magdalena Lisak, 16.00 - Marek Drewnowski
18 June
12.00 - Joanna Ławrynowicz, 16.00 - Ingrid Fliter (Argentina)
25 June
12.00 - Hyuk Lee (South Korea), 16.00 - Hao Rao (China)
2 July
12.00 - François Dumont (France), 16.00 - Mateusz Krzyżowski
9 July
12.00 - Maria Korecka-Soszkowska, godz. 16.00 - Michelle Candotii (Italy)
16 July
12.00 - Aleksandra Świgut, 16.00 - Łukasz Krupiński
23 July
12.00 - Julia Kociuban, 16.00 - Kamil Pacholec
30 July
12.00 - Trung viet Nguyen (Vietnam), 16.00 - Janusz Olejniczak
6 August
12.00 - Julia Łozowska, 16.00 - Radosław Sobczak
13 August
12.00 - Colleen Lee (Hong Kong), 16.00 - Beata Blińska
20 August
12.00 - Totiko Kobayakawa (Japan), 16.00 - Martin Garcia Garcia (Spain)
27 August
12.00 - Mateusz Dubiel, 16.00 - Michał Szymanowski
3 September
12.00 - Eric Lu (USA), 16.00 - Zbigniew Raubo
10 September
12.00 - Charles Richard-Hamelin (Canada), 16.00 - Wojciech Kruczek
17 September
12.00 - Piotr Alexewicz, 16.00 - Adam Kałduński
24 September
12.00 - Filip Wojciechowski, 16.00 - Karol Radziwonowicz
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Royal Baths Park – This beautiful historic park has lovely walks, architecture, and cafés. In the summer you can sit down by the Chopin monument and listen to the free concerts in the Rose Garden.
More info: lazienki-krolewskie dot pl
Only 15 minutes walk from Studio Apartment 67 by Aleje Ujazdowskie or Mokotowska Street.
Feel invited to the 64th season of Chopin Concerts in the Royal Łazienki, which will start on 14 May 2023. Recitals at the foot of the Monument to Chopin will be held every Sunday at 12.00 and 16.00. Hear pianists of worldwide renown, including outstanding musicians of the younger generation.
14 May
12.00 - Philippe Giusiano (France), 16.00 - Jakub Kuszlik
21 May
12.00 - Adam Goździewski, 16.00 - Edward Wolanin
28 May
12.00 - Kevin Kenner (USA), 16.00 - Marcin Wieczorek
4 June
12.00 - Giuliano Adorno (Italy), 16.00 - Maria Gabryś-Heyke
11 June
12.00 - Magdalena Lisak, 16.00 - Marek Drewnowski
18 June
12.00 - Joanna Ławrynowicz, 16.00 - Ingrid Fliter (Argentina)
25 June
12.00 - Hyuk Lee (South Korea), 16.00 - Hao Rao (China)
2 July
12.00 - François Dumont (France), 16.00 - Mateusz Krzyżowski
9 July
12.00 - Maria Korecka-Soszkowska, godz. 16.00 - Michelle Candotii (Italy)
16 July
12.00 - Aleksandra Świgut, 16.00 - Łukasz Krupiński
23 July
12.00 - Julia Kociuban, 16.00 - Kamil Pacholec
30 July
12.00 - Trung viet Nguyen (Vietnam), 16.00 - Janusz Olejniczak
6 August
12.00 - Julia Łozowska, 16.00 - Radosław Sobczak
13 August
12.00 - Colleen Lee (Hong Kong), 16.00 - Beata Blińska
20 August
12.00 - Totiko Kobayakawa (Japan), 16.00 - Martin Garcia Garcia (Spain)
27 August
12.00 - Mateusz Dubiel, 16.00 - Michał Szymanowski
3 September
12.00 - Eric Lu (USA), 16.00 - Zbigniew Raubo
10 September
12.00 - Charles Richard-Hamelin (Canada), 16.00 - Wojciech Kruczek
17 September
12.00 - Piotr Alexewicz, 16.00 - Adam Kałduński
24 September
12.00 - Filip Wojciechowski, 16.00 - Karol Radziwonowicz
Muzeum Narodowe (National Museum) houses its own permanent collection of Polish art.
10 minutes walk from Studio Apartment 67.
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3 al. JerozolimskieMuzeum Narodowe (National Museum) houses its own permanent collection of Polish art.
10 minutes walk from Studio Apartment 67.
Nowy Świat (New World Street), one of the most beautiful and historic thoroughfares of Warsaw leading down into the Old Town and Warsaw's Royal Castle.
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Nowy Świat Street
Nowy ŚwiatNowy Świat (New World Street), one of the most beautiful and historic thoroughfares of Warsaw leading down into the Old Town and Warsaw's Royal Castle.
Centrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski housed in Zamek Ujazdowskie (Ujazdowski Castle) presents exhibits of contemporary art.
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Çağdaş Sanat Merkezi için Ujazdowski Kalesi
2 JazdówCentrum Sztuki Współczesnej Zamek Ujazdowski housed in Zamek Ujazdowskie (Ujazdowski Castle) presents exhibits of contemporary art.
Food scene
Bar Bambino (Milk Bar) This place often has a line up! Milk Bars were government subsidized canteens that are still in operation. Originally, they focused on milk products, but you can get a taste of real, old-style Polish food. They’re not fancy, but they are the real deal! Don’t be surprised by the prices. Most places someone will speak some English …except for the Milk Bar!
Hoża 19
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Bar Bambino
19 HożaBar Bambino (Milk Bar) This place often has a line up! Milk Bars were government subsidized canteens that are still in operation. Originally, they focused on milk products, but you can get a taste of real, old-style Polish food. They’re not fancy, but they are the real deal! Don’t be surprised by the prices. Most places someone will speak some English …except for the Milk Bar!
Hoża 19
Adler
69 MokotowskaMokotowska 69. Michelin rated and at the higher price range.
Lokal Vegan Bistro (Vegan) does wonderful Polish style vegan food.
Krucza 23/31
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Lokal Vegan Bistro
23 KruczaLokal Vegan Bistro (Vegan) does wonderful Polish style vegan food.
Krucza 23/31
Między Nami is good. Legendary, hip, informal and tasty! Good vegetarian selections, too! Bracka 20.
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Miedzy Nami
20 BrackaMiędzy Nami is good. Legendary, hip, informal and tasty! Good vegetarian selections, too! Bracka 20.
Wedel (Old-style Warsaw café). It’s known for its chocolate and deserts (Wedel is an old chocolatier). It is now a chain, but the one on Szpitalna is the original one and it has a beautiful turn of the century, pre-war style interior. Just a heads up, the service can be a bit slow!
Szpitalna 8
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Chocolate Cafe E.Wedel
8 SzpitalnaWedel (Old-style Warsaw café). It’s known for its chocolate and deserts (Wedel is an old chocolatier). It is now a chain, but the one on Szpitalna is the original one and it has a beautiful turn of the century, pre-war style interior. Just a heads up, the service can be a bit slow!
Szpitalna 8
Eter (Vegan) does coffees, cakes, pastries, and savouries, too. Sometimes sells out of everything!
Hoża 5/7
eter — vegan bakery & speciality coffee
5 HożaEter (Vegan) does coffees, cakes, pastries, and savouries, too. Sometimes sells out of everything!
Hoża 5/7
Music bar
This is a legendary actor’s club. Music bar, restaurant, dance floor with 1920s prohibition ambiance.
2(!!!) minutes walk from Studio Apartment 67.
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Klub SPATiF
45 Al. UjazdowskieThis is a legendary actor’s club. Music bar, restaurant, dance floor with 1920s prohibition ambiance.
2(!!!) minutes walk from Studio Apartment 67.
Chopin Concerts
The currently adopted formula consists of two classic Chopin recitals at noon and at 4 pm, every Sunday from May until the end of September. Admission to all concerts is free.
Feel invited to the 64th season of Chopin Concerts in the Royal Łazienki, which will start on 14 May 2023. Recitals at the foot of the Monument to Chopin will be held every Sunday at 12.00 and 16.00. Hear pianists of worldwide renown, including outstanding musicians of the younger generation.
Summer recitals will take place in the Royal Łazienki until 24 September. Audiences will enjoy recitals by 40 finest pianists from Poland, Argentina, Canada, France, Spain, Italy, Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam and the United States. They won prizes in numerous competitions, including the International Chopin Piano Competition and are known for their great artistic achievements.
64th SEASON OF CHOPIN CONCERTS IN THE ROYAL ŁAZIENKI
14 May
12.00 - Philippe Giusiano (France), 16.00 - Jakub Kuszlik
21 May
12.00 - Adam Goździewski, 16.00 - Edward Wolanin
28 May
12.00 - Kevin Kenner (USA), 16.00 - Marcin Wieczorek
4 June
12.00 - Giuliano Adorno (Italy), 16.00 - Maria Gabryś-Heyke
11 June
12.00 - Magdalena Lisak, 16.00 - Marek Drewnowski
18 June
12.00 - Joanna Ławrynowicz, 16.00 - Ingrid Fliter (Argentina)
25 June
12.00 - Hyuk Lee (South Korea), 16.00 - Hao Rao (China)
2 July
12.00 - François Dumont (France), 16.00 - Mateusz Krzyżowski
9 July
12.00 - Maria Korecka-Soszkowska, godz. 16.00 - Michelle Candotii (Italy)
16 July
12.00 - Aleksandra Świgut, 16.00 - Łukasz Krupiński
23 July
12.00 - Julia Kociuban, 16.00 - Kamil Pacholec
30 July
12.00 - Trung viet Nguyen (Vietnam), 16.00 - Janusz Olejniczak
6 August
12.00 - Julia Łozowska, 16.00 - Radosław Sobczak
13 August
12.00 - Colleen Lee (Hong Kong), 16.00 - Beata Blińska
20 August
12.00 - Totiko Kobayakawa (Japan), 16.00 - Martin Garcia Garcia (Spain)
27 August
12.00 - Mateusz Dubiel, 16.00 - Michał Szymanowski
3 September
12.00 - Eric Lu (USA), 16.00 - Zbigniew Raubo
10 September
12.00 - Charles Richard-Hamelin (Canada), 16.00 - Wojciech Kruczek
17 September
12.00 - Piotr Alexewicz, 16.00 - Adam Kałduński
24 September
12.00 - Filip Wojciechowski, 16.00 - Karol Radziwonowicz
History of Chopin Concerts at the Royal Łazienki
The Chopin Concerts, which in collaboration with the Royal Łazienki have been organised by the Stołeczna Estrada cultural institution and the Fryderyk Chopin Society, are one of the oldest music events in the capital city and its cultural landmark.
For the first time the recitals by the Monument to Chopin were organized in 1959, shortly after the reconstruction of the monument devoted to the eminent Polish composer. The monument itself saw a turbulent history. The idea of its erection arose in 1889, on the 40th anniversary of death of Frederic Chopin. Nevertheless, at the time Poland was under the partitions and the Russian authorities effectively blocked the initiative. Only ten years later, Warsaw artistic circles managed to organise a competition for the design of the statue. The international jury considered as the most interesting the innovative work of Wacław Szymanowski, a prominent Polish sculptor. This verdict raised numerous objections and discussions. Despite that, it was possible to execute the awarded design and the monument was officially unveiled on 14 November 1926; it was a monumental vision of inspired Chopin sitting under a broken willow tree.
In 1939, when Warsaw came under Nazi occupation, the performance of Chopin music was banned and in the following year (1940) the monument was blown up. Only after the end of the war, in the ruins of the Wrocław rail car factory, the head of Chopin from the Łazienki sculpture was found and the work of Szymanowski was recreated on the basis a gypsum model. The monument to Frederic Chopin stood in its former place in 1958, and a year later visitors could enjoy the music of the Polish composer.
Over the years, the Łazienki concerts underwent various modifications. Eventually, the Museum adopted a formula of classical recitals taking place every Sunday from mid-May to the end of September. This choice was dictated by a huge popularity of the concerts at the Royal Łazienki. That popularity was also due to the selection of artists who treated a performance by the Monument to Chopin as an honour and ignored some inconveniences related to weather conditions for example. One of the performances which went down in history was that of Halina Czerny-Stefańska who completed her recital despite the fact that she was stung by a wasp.
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Lazienki Parkı
The currently adopted formula consists of two classic Chopin recitals at noon and at 4 pm, every Sunday from May until the end of September. Admission to all concerts is free.
Feel invited to the 64th season of Chopin Concerts in the Royal Łazienki, which will start on 14 May 2023. Recitals at the foot of the Monument to Chopin will be held every Sunday at 12.00 and 16.00. Hear pianists of worldwide renown, including outstanding musicians of the younger generation.
Summer recitals will take place in the Royal Łazienki until 24 September. Audiences will enjoy recitals by 40 finest pianists from Poland, Argentina, Canada, France, Spain, Italy, Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam and the United States. They won prizes in numerous competitions, including the International Chopin Piano Competition and are known for their great artistic achievements.
64th SEASON OF CHOPIN CONCERTS IN THE ROYAL ŁAZIENKI
14 May
12.00 - Philippe Giusiano (France), 16.00 - Jakub Kuszlik
21 May
12.00 - Adam Goździewski, 16.00 - Edward Wolanin
28 May
12.00 - Kevin Kenner (USA), 16.00 - Marcin Wieczorek
4 June
12.00 - Giuliano Adorno (Italy), 16.00 - Maria Gabryś-Heyke
11 June
12.00 - Magdalena Lisak, 16.00 - Marek Drewnowski
18 June
12.00 - Joanna Ławrynowicz, 16.00 - Ingrid Fliter (Argentina)
25 June
12.00 - Hyuk Lee (South Korea), 16.00 - Hao Rao (China)
2 July
12.00 - François Dumont (France), 16.00 - Mateusz Krzyżowski
9 July
12.00 - Maria Korecka-Soszkowska, godz. 16.00 - Michelle Candotii (Italy)
16 July
12.00 - Aleksandra Świgut, 16.00 - Łukasz Krupiński
23 July
12.00 - Julia Kociuban, 16.00 - Kamil Pacholec
30 July
12.00 - Trung viet Nguyen (Vietnam), 16.00 - Janusz Olejniczak
6 August
12.00 - Julia Łozowska, 16.00 - Radosław Sobczak
13 August
12.00 - Colleen Lee (Hong Kong), 16.00 - Beata Blińska
20 August
12.00 - Totiko Kobayakawa (Japan), 16.00 - Martin Garcia Garcia (Spain)
27 August
12.00 - Mateusz Dubiel, 16.00 - Michał Szymanowski
3 September
12.00 - Eric Lu (USA), 16.00 - Zbigniew Raubo
10 September
12.00 - Charles Richard-Hamelin (Canada), 16.00 - Wojciech Kruczek
17 September
12.00 - Piotr Alexewicz, 16.00 - Adam Kałduński
24 September
12.00 - Filip Wojciechowski, 16.00 - Karol Radziwonowicz
History of Chopin Concerts at the Royal Łazienki
The Chopin Concerts, which in collaboration with the Royal Łazienki have been organised by the Stołeczna Estrada cultural institution and the Fryderyk Chopin Society, are one of the oldest music events in the capital city and its cultural landmark.
For the first time the recitals by the Monument to Chopin were organized in 1959, shortly after the reconstruction of the monument devoted to the eminent Polish composer. The monument itself saw a turbulent history. The idea of its erection arose in 1889, on the 40th anniversary of death of Frederic Chopin. Nevertheless, at the time Poland was under the partitions and the Russian authorities effectively blocked the initiative. Only ten years later, Warsaw artistic circles managed to organise a competition for the design of the statue. The international jury considered as the most interesting the innovative work of Wacław Szymanowski, a prominent Polish sculptor. This verdict raised numerous objections and discussions. Despite that, it was possible to execute the awarded design and the monument was officially unveiled on 14 November 1926; it was a monumental vision of inspired Chopin sitting under a broken willow tree.
In 1939, when Warsaw came under Nazi occupation, the performance of Chopin music was banned and in the following year (1940) the monument was blown up. Only after the end of the war, in the ruins of the Wrocław rail car factory, the head of Chopin from the Łazienki sculpture was found and the work of Szymanowski was recreated on the basis a gypsum model. The monument to Frederic Chopin stood in its former place in 1958, and a year later visitors could enjoy the music of the Polish composer.
Over the years, the Łazienki concerts underwent various modifications. Eventually, the Museum adopted a formula of classical recitals taking place every Sunday from mid-May to the end of September. This choice was dictated by a huge popularity of the concerts at the Royal Łazienki. That popularity was also due to the selection of artists who treated a performance by the Monument to Chopin as an honour and ignored some inconveniences related to weather conditions for example. One of the performances which went down in history was that of Halina Czerny-Stefańska who completed her recital despite the fact that she was stung by a wasp.
Daily live Chopin concerts at 6:30 pm (18:30) in Dean's Palace WARSAW ARCHDIOCESE MUSEUM Old Town in Warsaw Dziekania 1 Street (next to the Archcathedral).
Brilliant pianists play works of Fryderyk Chopin.
TICKETS:
Adults - 55 PLN / 12 Euro
Children and youth 11 - 18 years old, students - 45 PLN / 10 Euro
Children under 11 years old - 0 PLN / 0 Euro
Museum of the Warsaw Archdiocese
1 DziekaniaDaily live Chopin concerts at 6:30 pm (18:30) in Dean's Palace WARSAW ARCHDIOCESE MUSEUM Old Town in Warsaw Dziekania 1 Street (next to the Archcathedral).
Brilliant pianists play works of Fryderyk Chopin.
TICKETS:
Adults - 55 PLN / 12 Euro
Children and youth 11 - 18 years old, students - 45 PLN / 10 Euro
Children under 11 years old - 0 PLN / 0 Euro
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Gezinme
Walking is the best way to see Warszawa
You’ve arrived in a wonderful part of the city! There’s so much to do! You are a short walk away from great restaurants, shopping, a thriving arts and entertainment scene, tree-lined streets with embassies and some of the most beautiful parks in the capital.
The closest bus stops - Plac Trzech Krzyży [Three Crosses Square].
The closest metro stations are Centrum, Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet, and Politechnika.
The closest train station is Warszawa Centralna.
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Sunday Shopping Information
Keep in mind that there is a Sunday shopping ban in Warsaw, so big shops are closed…but small shops are allowed to stay open if the owner is running the shop personally! There are a lot of small Żabka supermarkets dotted all over the city, and these are often owner run.
Nowy Świat (New World Street) always has some grocery stores open!
It’s hard to give precise details around what will be open since the legislation and hours of operation seem to be evolving all the time.
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Books
Poland has a rich, complex, history and many exciting artists. We have left a few coffee table books about Poland and Polish Art. We hope that you will enjoy them.