Looking for a way to spend quality time with your kids in Warsaw? Below, we present you with a list of places that we have visited ourselves and can confidently recommend!
1. NBP Money Museum
Yes, this is our number 1 spot in Warsaw! Firstly, because it's less known among visitors to Warsaw, and secondly, the theme is interesting and universally appealing to both younger children and teenagers. There are many interactive exhibits - you can try lifting a gold bar, enter a vault, and even check if the banknotes in your wallet are real! And the third argument - admission is completely free every day of the week! You must check it out!
NBP Money Centre
Ever wondered how heavy the heaviest coin is? Or where you can hold a gold bar worth over half a million dollars? ...
2. Copernicus Science Center
This place is probably the most well-known, recommended, and advertised - you've probably heard about it too. Not without reason - it's the largest experimental knowledge center in Poland! If you plan to visit, make sure to reserve the whole day for exploring, and you probably still won't see everything! It's also worth reserving a show in the planetarium located nearby. A small, important note - it's a good idea to bring a change of clothes for younger children. There's a water experiment room where it's impossible not to get splashed!
Copernicus Science Centre
Who asks more questions about how the world works than our little ones? The Copernicus Science Centre is a great place ...
3. PIG Geological Museum
A real treat for little dinosaur fans - the pictures speak for themselves! Yes, the large hall is full of these ancient reptiles, and some of them "fly" over our heads! In addition to dinosaurs, you can also see skeletons of Ice Age animals - a mammoth, a woolly rhinoceros, and a cave bear. In the display cases, you can acquaint yourself with a wealth of rocks and minerals. And museum admission is free!
Geological Museum PIG
The museum is located near the Pole Mokotowskie metro station. The museum consists of a main high hall, where you can see ...
4. Warsaw Zoo
Warsaw Zoo is a quite large park with animal enclosures, aquariums, and pavilions. It's an ideal place for active relaxation in good weather - the zoo grounds include playgrounds, cafes, and lounges with deck chairs, as well as park paths where you can find some shade in the heat (although the main, wide zoo avenue is heavily sunlit!).
Warsaw Zoo
The Warsaw Zoo is a pretty large park with enclosures and pavilions for animals. Besides the undoubted attraction, ...
5. Ujazdowski Park and an amazing playground!
Yes, it's in Ujazdowski Park that you'll find undoubtedly one of the most interesting playgrounds in all of Warsaw! It's quite challenging to keep an eye on our little ones here - there are many hideouts, even multi-level entrances, and although there's an area for younger children, it might be hard to keep track of them.
Ujazdowski Park
A vast, well-kept, historic park located in the city center, right next to the Royal Baths Park. Bicycles and rollerblades are not allowed here ...
Publish Date: 2022-04-02