What to see and do in Warsaw
Shopping in Warsaw
Shopping time! Whether you’re in the mood for something familiar or something new, Warsaw offers a variety of shopping options. You’ll find well-known international brands as well as Polish stores unique to the area.
Supermarkets
For groceries, you’ll have no shortage of options. In Warsaw, you can find familiar international chains like Auchan, Lidl, and Carrefour. For a more budget-friendly option, check out Biedronka, a popular Polish supermarket.
If you need quick shopping, look for smaller store chains such as Zabka or Lewiatan, which are conveniently located all around the city. These are perfect for everyday needs.
You can find a full list of supermarket chains in Poland here.
Fashion for you and your home
Warsaw boasts several large shopping malls, perfect for finding what you need. The most popular ones are Złote Tarasy, Arkadia, and Galeria Mokotów.
If you’re looking for budget-friendly home items, Ikea is a great spot.
For fashion, you’ll recognize international brands such as H&M, ZARA, and more, which are commonly found in these shopping centers.
Get to know Warsaw
Ready to explore Warsaw? Check out some of the city’s must-see sights and learn more about its culture with this video!
Poland and the Poles
Get a glimpse into Poland and Polish culture with this insightful video: Watch here
The Polish Language
If you’re looking to pick up a few Polish phrases, here’s a quick video to get you started: Watch here
Some basic Polish words:
Hi/Bye (informal)
Hello/Good day (formal)
Good-bye
Please
Thank You
Sorry/Excuse me
Yes
No
Cześć
Dzień dobry
Do widzenia
Proszę
Dziękuje
Przepraszam
Tak
Nie
(Cheshch)
(Jen doh-bri)
(Doh veet-zen-ya)
(Prosheh)
(Jen-koo-yeh)
(Psheh-prasham)
(Tahk)
(Nyeh)
Where to Go? What to See in Warsaw?
Check out some personal recommendations from our local employees!
Warsaw Uprising Museum
A must-visit to understand the history of Warsaw during World War II. The museum brings history to life and is a powerful experience. – Marta
Łazienki Park
A peaceful escape in the heart of the city. Perfect for a walk or picnic! Be sure to visit the iconic Palace on the Isle. – Adam
The Royal Castle
ocated in the heart of Warsaw, this is a stunning historical site where you can explore Polish royalty’s past. – Kasia
The Vistula Boulevards
A beautiful spot along the river, perfect for a relaxing walk or bike ride. There are also plenty of cafes and places to enjoy the views. – Jakub
Cost of Living in Warsaw
Thinking of moving to Poland? The cost of living in Warsaw can vary, but in general, Warsaw is more expensive than other Polish cities.
Here’s some helpful information on the cost of living in Poland:
• The cost of living in Poland is cheaper than in 62% of countries in Eastern Europe.
For more detailed information, you can explore these helpful websites:
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