St. Anne's Church
St. Anne's Church has sat on the high escarpment on the edge of Castle Square for centuries. The church was founded in 1454 by Anna Mazowiecka. The building and its interior are now an important part of Warsaw cultural heritage. As Academic Church, it played a great role at the time of the Solidarity movement. You can climb the Bell Tower to see the magnificent panorama from the top.
Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy)
Good starting point for your trip around the Old Town. The Royal Castle is situated on the eastern side of the square. The north and west side is filled by houses, restaurants, souvenir shop and stands and tourist information. To the south it opens up into Krakowskie Przedmiescie, which is a part of the Royal Route leading from the Royal Castle to the
The Royal Castle (Zamek Krolewski)

Royal residence of the old times, and a place where the joint Polish-Lithuanian parliamentary sessions were held. Destroyed during World War II and rebuilt in the 1970´s and 1980´s thanks to the support of donors from Poland and abroad. It was reconstructed in its pre-1939 form in early Baroque style.
Old Town Market Square (Rynek Starego Miasta)
Surrounded by houses built or restyled in the 17th century, the Old Town Market Square is one of the main tourist attractions in Warsaw and a good reason to take a break on your tour through the Old Town. There are many restaurants and cafes around the square in which you can taste mainly the Polish cuisine.
The Old Town (Stare Miasto)
Enjoy your time while walking along the narrow streets of the Old Town district, the most historic and fascinating part of Warsaw. The Old Town was established at the end of the 13th century. When you get tired of tourist crowds, just take a short walk to the Vistula (Wisla) river. There is a very nice relaxing bank area good for sunbathing or picnic.
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