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St. Anne’s

Krakowskie Przedmieście 68

Consider the 178 steps that lead to the top of this tower a “stairway to heavenly views”. Attached to a Neo Classical church, find yourself looking down on the Royal Castle in front. Just as impressive is the sight of Warsaw’s skyscraping skyline rising majestically over the Royal Route – it’s almost enough to forgive the morons that clatter into you with their selfie sticks.

Warsaw Rising Museum

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As sobering as a visit to the Rising Museum invariably is, getting the elevator up the viewing tower at the end is an uplifting way to finish – having digested the manner in which Warsaw was obliterated in 1944, it’s inspiring to gaze out towards the forest of skyscrapers that stand directly in front. Immediately, you get a sense of the city’s indefatigable spirit.

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