Spring in Warsaw: things to do in Warsaw in the springtime Spring is a favorite time of the year for many Warsaw residents. It’s also a great time to visit the capital – it’s warm but not too hot, and nature wonderfully comes to life with greenery and colors. You can feel the city’s vibrant…
Go-karting tracks in Warsaw: all-year-round indoor karting tracks in the Warsaw area Parents often ask what to do with bigger kids when playrooms no longer cut it. They struggle to find activities that feel age‑appropriate yet still playful. The soft blocks, mini slides, and ball pits that once kept your child entertained for hours suddenly…
Top indoor play spaces in Warsaw Stuck for ideas on what to do with the kids in Warsaw on a rainy day? We’ve rounded up the best indoor and soft play areas in Warsaw in our quest to discover brilliant family attractions in Warsaw. From slides and climbing frames to ball pools, role-play games, and…
The biggest indoor climbing gyms in Warsaw Luckily, Warsaw has excellent facilities for beginners, children, and advanced climbers. Climbing can be a fun activity for the entire family – you can sign up for classes dedicated to families or go to classes with an instructor. Regular classes for children are an option worth trying. Warsaw’s…
Escape rooms in Warsaw: in English or Polish, for families, adults, teens, children from 3 years old Escape Room is an interactive team game in which participants are locked in a room and must solve a series of puzzles and uncover hidden clues to escape before a set time runs out. For example, you must…
Where to go sledding in Warsaw? Warsaw’s best sledding spots by district When it starts to snow, we are often asked where a good place to go sledging and build a snowman in Warsaw is. Here is a rundown of some popular places in Warsaw by district. If you want to add your favorite spot in…
POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews in Warsaw with children The Museum is located in the Muranów district of Warsaw (part of Śródmieście and Wola), which in the interwar times (1918 – 1939) was mainly inhabited by the Jewish people. In Warsaw, in 1939, there were 375,000 Jews, 30% of the city’s population.…
Light displays in Warsaw: festive illuminations, light festivals, and Christmas decorations in Warsaw during the 2025/2026 season “The Royal Garden of Light” – illumination festival in Wilanów Palace Garden October 18, 2025 – February 28, 2026 “The Royal Garden of Light” (Królewski Ogród Światła) is Warsaw’s must-see sight in autumn and winter evenings, and both…
Winter in Warsaw: attractions and things to do in Warsaw in the wintertime Ice skating rinks in Warsaw Warsaw has many rinks to explore. And it’s not just during Christmas that you can get your skates on, as there are plenty of ice skating rink options from the end of November until February/March. The first…
Sleigh rides in the vicinity of Warsaw Horse-drawn sleigh rides are a unique winter attraction in Poland. In Polish, a sleigh ride is kulig. Usually, they are associated with the mountains, but in the vicinity of Warsaw, we can also go for a sleigh ride! It is great fun and an opportunity to spend time…