The Old Town included on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List
a/ The Royal Castle with its Square, residence of monarchs from 1611 to 1795, as well as the residence of the Polish President in 1918. There is also a chance to see King Sigismund,s III Column - the first secular monoment in Poland,
b/ St. John,s Cathedral, a Gotic church and witness to some of the most important events in the history of Poland with sarcophagi containing the remains of eminent Poles.
c/ The Old Town Market Square and Barbican,
d/ The former Jewish Getto, The Memorial to the Heroes of The Getto, The Umschlagplatz and Mila Street, site of the bunker where Mordehaj Anielewicz, the leader of the Getto Uprising commited suicide,
e/ The Royal Route, with superb aristocaratic residences and famous monuments, including the Holy Cross Church with the urns containing the hearts of both Fryderyk
Chopin/1810-1849/ and Władysław Reymont/1868-1925/ the first Polish winner of the Nobel Price of Literature,
f/ The Royal Park, a walk in the most beautiful park in Warsaw commonly known as Lazienki or 'The Baths' and visit to the interiors of the so-called 'Palace on the Water', the lavish summer residence of the last King of Poland, Stanisław August Poniatowski/1764-95/,
g/ Other important places of interest: the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Monument to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944 and the Monument to the Victims of resettlement
operations and Soviet occupation.