Exploring Warsaw’s Churches, Monuments, and Palaces

Warsaw, Poland

There are so many churches, monuments, and “important” buildings that it feels like every two steps, I need to take a picture of something.

One thing that I love is that even though I’ve spent weeks visiting old towns across Europe, each one is slightly different arctitecturally or has a different feel. They all seem to have similar stories and layouts. They are all old, have medieval sections, tonnes of churches and cathedrals, and amazing town squares. But even with all their similarities, they are unique.

I arrived on my birthday, and it was a heat wave for the next few days. Luckily, I typically go exploring in the morning and hide in the hot afternoons, and type up this blog. My hotel is the Staysafe Warsaw. It is right in the thick of the old town, and I have the only balcony on the entire building.

My room is easy to spot
View from my balcony

Happily, there were some rain showers in the evening to cool things off since my room had a balcony but no AC or fan.

Storms rolling in – St. Anne’s Church and Castle Square in the back ground

I slathered on the sunscreen and began my first mornings adventure visiting old town.

Adam Mickiewicz Monument and Carmelite Church in the back.
The Presidential Palace was built in 1643. The most current style dates from 1818. The statue is of Prince Jozef Poniatowski.
Boleslaw Prus Monument
Pomnik Stefana Wyszynskiego and the Visitation Church
Castle Square with King Sigismund’s Column dating back to 1644.
Inside St. Anne’s Church- there are frescos from the floor to the ceiling.
Saint John’s Cathedral
This door though – Sanktuarium Matki Bozej Laskawej – Church of Our Lady of Grace
Heading into the Old Town Market Place
Old Town Market Place
This guy reminds me of the Lorax
Heading to New Town- It was New Warsaw. In the early 14th century it was an independent city. (Obviously, my idea of new is not Europe’s idea of new!)
Jan Kilinski Monument
Little Insurgent Monument
Warsaw Barbican (1540s)
Saint Hyacianth’s Church built between 1603 and 1639.
I’m not sure who this guy is but he’s in a couple of spots.
New Town’s Coat of Arms is the female figure and unicorn.

My day two in Warsaw didn’t work out as planned. There is a historic park that has several churches, monuments, and palaces that I planned to visit. In fact, I made the hour walk there only to find it closed.

Too hot? Branches down from rain during the night?

There were several disappointed families and tourists outside the gates. All the other parks near it were open, so I’m not sure why they closed on a sunny Saturday.

Different park open

This meant a bit of improvisiation. I did try walking around a bit of the outside of the park and got to see a couple of things but not the main stuff.

Chopin Monument
Belvedere Palace

Oh, well. Instead, I visited the Warsaw University Botanical Gardens and walked the Royal Route back to my hotel district.

One of 5 water lily types

The Royal route runs through Old Town from Castle Square to King Jan III Sobieski’s residence in the closed park. Along the route are many government buildings, embassies, and other historical structures.

St. Alexander’s Church
Inside the Holy Cross Church is an urn containing Chopin’s heart behind this tablet. I don’t want to know where the rest of him is.
Fried dumplings with Hunter pork stew
Apparently, polish donuts are a thing.
This is the one I tried for the equivalent of $ 4 cad. It was a lot. Too much, actually, I didn’t finish it. One without all the extra would be better, I think.
5 different kinds of perogy.  Not at all like Ukranian ones. I preferred the lentil filled and mushroom.ones.
It’s basically a beer sangria rather than wine.

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  1. aleta300 Avatar

    Some great pics. We are heading to Europe in August and going to Berlin and then Warsaw and krakow. 4 to five days in each city. Then back to London and onward on a cruise from Southampton to Lisbon and then home after a few days in Calgary. Keep on enjoying your travels A

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    1. Patti-Jo Boettcher Avatar

      Have fun. They are all great cities.

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  2. Shirley Avatar

    I’m enjoying reading about and seeing your amazing adventure!

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