13. Warsaw Archcathedral

The Archcathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is one of the most important places of Polish culture and national tradition. The basilica has witnessed many historical events: coronations, weddings and royal funerals.

14. Church of St. Martin

The building is located on Piwna Street, which is the longest street in the Old Town – its length is 250 m. Built in 1356, rebuilt in the Baroque style. The last reconstruction was carried out in the 18th century.

15. City Zoo

Antonina and Jan Żabiński Zoo in Warsaw, located in the Praga-Północ district, opened in 1928. On an area of ​​40 ha of beautiful park there are over 12,000 animals representing about 500 species.

16. Church of St. Casimir

The church is located in the New Town in Warsaw, at the New Town Market Square, built in the years 1688–1692. The church is one of the most valuable religious architectural complexes in Warsaw.

17. Multimedia Fountain Park

A complex of four fountains located in the 1st Polish Armored Division Square in Warsaw’s New Town. Situated at the foot of the Old Town, it provides refreshment for residents and tourists from May to the end of September.