Warsaw In Your Pocket Guide, August- September 2022

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Transport

Transport Dworzec Centralny bus stop

Travelling around Warsaw by bus, metro and tram is fast, efficient and affordable; driving a car through the centre, on the other hand, can be confusing and frustrating. As such, for visitors the city centre is best navigated by bike, scooter, public transport or taxi/ride share - all of which are explained here. For detailed info about Warsaw’s airports and train stations, visit our website.

Public Transport Warsaw has an extensive bus and tram system, as well as a good metro system with the M1 line running north-south and M2 running east-west. Over 1,500 buses operate in and around the city, and run 05:00-23:00. After that night buses run on most routes twice every hour. All night buses display the letter N. ‘Fast buses’ (marked with red digits) skip the smaller stops. Standardised tickets are valid for use on the metro, buses and trams, and can be bought from machines with instructions in English at all metro stations, and some bus and tram stops. Tickets can also be purchased from machines on the actual buses and trams, where you can pay by card, or using exact change only. A standard single fare costs 4.40zł, or 3.40zł for a 20min ticket. If you’re travelling to the further reaches of Warsaw you’ll need a 7zł ticket that covers both zones 1 and 2 (note that the airport 22

is still in Zone 1). Tickets valid for 24 hours, 3 days and a special ‘weekend’ ticket might also be worth considering. Those over 70 ride for free, as do children up until the end of September of the year they turn 7, but you must have photo ID (those who ride free still need a ticket/’wejściówka’ to get through the gates of the metro - find dispensers next to the gates). Everyone else pays full fare, unless you have an ISIC card which entitles you to a reduced fare (‘ulgowy’ ticket). To validate your metro ticket, pass it through the electronic gate to enter the underground, then hang onto your ticket until you leave the underground. For buses and trams, validate your ticket immediately once you’re on board in the small ‘kasownik’ boxes. Plain clothes ticket inspectors stalk the lines, dishing out hefty fines for those without valid tickets. They often don’t look very official and you are within your rights to request identification. Qwww.ztm.waw.pl, www.metro.waw.pl


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pages 100-103

Bars

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pages 92-95

Adult Entertainment

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page 99

Clubs

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pages 96-98

Featured

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page 91

Food Markets

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pages 88-90

Fine Dining

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pages 84-87

Casual Dining

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pages 80-83

Breakfast & Brunch

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pages 78-79

Featured

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page 77

Kids & Families

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pages 74-76

Activities

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pages 72-73

Warsaw Uprising

5min
pages 70-71

Jewish Warsaw

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pages 68-69

Museums

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pages 64-67

Art Tourism

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page 61

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Wilanów

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Powiśle

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page 48

Old Town Walking Tour

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Old Town Map

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pages 35-41

The Royal Route

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Essential Warsaw

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page 27

Late Summer Events

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pages 12-13

Traditional Polish Dishes

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pages 22-23

Swimming & Bathing

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pages 18-19

Introducing Warsaw

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Endless Summer at Browary

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How to Use This Guide

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Beaches & Riverside Recreation

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Transport

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