A unique amusement park will open in Warsaw from February. Attractions in Warsaw Children's entertainment centers in Warsaw

Warsaw has been the capital of Poland since 1596. During the Second World War, the city center was almost completely destroyed by the Nazis. But after the war it was carefully and with great love restored. Since then, UNESCO has included it in its list of World Heritage Sites as an example of a scientific approach to restoration. However, in addition to restored historical buildings and excellent museums, Warsaw attracts tourists with its picturesque Vistula embankment, cozy cafes, charming architecture of buildings in the city center and even modern skyscrapers that have recently been growing in the capital like mushrooms after rain.

In addition, the capital has a lot of places and a lot of ways to have fun. For example, in the southern part of the Royal Route (Warsaw's main boulevard) there are student clubs that offer a range of cultural activities. These include poetry evenings, single-performer concerts, theatrical performances, as well as jazz and folk concerts. But, nevertheless, the main place in the city’s nightlife is, of course, discos.

The Arco entertainment center is located very conveniently – not far from the city center. Its opening, which took place just a few years ago, was a real gift for all bowling fans. The club is located in a building built in a futuristic style and painted dark gray. It was designed specifically for the club. The interior has predominantly bright red tones. Arco has 32 bowling lanes, located on two floors. Both professional and amateur players will not be disappointed in any way, not only by the quality of the state-of-the-art equipment, but also by the highest level of service.

If you are a fan of the sport of ice skating, then you should definitely go to the Torvar II skating rink. This part of the huge sports complex is a very popular place in the city. At one time, it was planned to create a sports center here to train future Olympic champions. Nowadays, not only professionals, but also amateurs can practice here. Particular attention is paid in particular to the development of family sports. The area of ​​19,000 square meters is designed for a total of 5,000 people. Various sporting competitions, large-scale exhibitions and grand concerts are also often held here. You can go ice skating here on Thursday evenings and also on weekends. Skate rentals are available here.

Quite recently, a water entertainment center, “Water Park,” was opened on the territory of the former swimming pool. Immediately after its opening, the park became the most popular place in the city. It is divided into several parts - entertainment and sports complexes, a spa treatment department and a fitness center. The main attraction of the center is the 50x25 meter swimming pool, which meets all current Olympic standards. For the youngest visitors there is a wonderful paddling pool, and for adults who want to enjoy swimming in the open air there is a heated outdoor pool.

Both children and their parents will be interested in visiting the famous Warsaw Zoo. It is located in the city center, not far from the Szpensko-Dąbrowski Bridge, almost on the very banks of the Vistula. For little residents of Warsaw, this is the most favorite place to relax. The zoo is home to elephants, hippos, bears and many other funny animals. There are very rare species, for example, pandas, which even gave birth to offspring here, which is extremely rare in captivity. Cheetahs, wild African pigs, camels, elephants, lions, rhinoceroses, tigers and many others thrive here. Children, as well as adults, really enjoy the rich collection of reptiles, many of which are quite pleasant-looking, while some are more reminiscent of some kind of monsters. For young children, there are special entertainment areas at the zoo, and older children can attend any of the educational programs, in which they will learn a lot about the fascinating animal world.

Disco lovers are invited to the Groundzero club, founded in 1993. Initially, the premises in which the club is now located were intended as a bomb shelter. This is not surprising, since it was the time of the Cold War. The designers approached the design of the club very creatively, thanks to the design and original interior, lighting and professional equipment, the club has become one of the most popular leisure venues in all of Poland. Here, a variety of styles combine very harmoniously with each other. A huge dome sits above the central hall, and shiny metal surfaces made of stainless steel are the main design element. A high level of service, professional equipment and excellent laser light effects - all this taken together contributes to the fact that as many new people as possible come to the club, provided that there are also permanent residents there.

Another giant dance club, “Labyrinth,” its interior is more reminiscent of an intricate labyrinth with mysterious corridors, flights of stairs and endless passages. Dance floors, bars and bowling alleys are distributed quite evenly across all three floors. Each corner has its own special atmosphere and design in a certain style. Aquariums located literally throughout the club, drawings on the walls and luminous inscriptions create a fascinating and mysterious interior. The Labyrinth is considered not just one of Warsaw's dance clubs, but also a place specially created for successful and stylish people.

The only country golf club is located 25 kilometers from the center of Warsaw. The golf course covers an area of ​​65 hectares and is located on the banks of the Vistula, in a picturesque valley. Centuries-old trees and beautiful natural lakes give this place a special charm.

If you suddenly get tired of sightseeing in Warsaw and want to spend a day outside the city, go to the Slucewiek Hippodrome, located literally 20 kilometers from the city center. Visiting the stands and the club, unlike other European capitals, is completely free.

Warsaw is truly beautiful not only for its parks, but also for its diverse cultural life. In it, everyone will find something that suits their tastes and preferences. Fans of opera and ballet will appreciate the performances of the Warsaw Chamber Opera and the National Polish Opera. Fans of theatrical performances can go to the Polsky Theater, the Sabat Theater or the State Jewish Theater.

The Water Park water entertainment center was opened quite recently on the territory of the former Varshavyanka swimming pool. Almost immediately, the center became one of the most popular in the city and took first place in the list of city pools in terms of the level of service and variety of services offered. The center is divided into several departments: sports and entertainment complexes, a fitness center and a spa treatment department. The main attraction of the center is the 50 x 25 m swimming pool, which meets Olympic standards. For the little ones there is a paddling pool with a mini slide in the shape of a funny elephant. If you prefer to admire the blue sky rather than the ceiling while floating on your back, visit the heated outdoor swimming pool, it is equipped with a waterfall and water geysers and is open all year round. "Water Park" is open daily from 6:00 to 22:00, except on Saturday and Sunday, when it starts at 8:00. So if you like to get up early, this is a great place to start a new successful day.

Address: Merliniego st., 4.

Warsaw Zoo

The zoo, located in the city center, almost on the very banks of the Vistula, not far from the Śląsko-Dąbrowski Bridge, is one of the most popular holiday destinations for the little residents of Warsaw. This is not surprising, because here you can see live elephants, hippos, bears and many other funny and sometimes scary animals.

The current zoo, which opened in Warsaw in April 1928, was not the first zoo in the city. The custom of keeping strange animals at the royal court or in the residence of wealthy aristocrats existed in Europe for a long time. A private zoo testified to the high position of its owner. It is documented that at the end of the 17th century, King Jan III Sobieski kept a menagerie of exotic animals. In the 19th and early 20th centuries there were several private zoological gardens, but they all soon closed. In 1927, the municipal government decided to establish a public zoo, and soon the Warsaw Zoo was opened.

For several years now, the zoo has had a custom of adopting animals by individual citizens or entire enterprises. Now anyone can take care of one or more animals and pay the costs of maintaining their pet. The names of the adoptive parents can be read on signs next to the cage. Many rare species of animals live and thrive in the zoo. These include pandas, which even gave birth to offspring, and cheetahs, and wild African pigs, as well as elephants, camels, lions, tigers, rhinoceroses and many others.

You and your children will surely enjoy the rich collection of reptiles, some of which resemble small monsters, while others are quite cute. For very young visitors, the zoo has bright playgrounds, and older children are invited to attend special educational programs held regularly, where they will be told a lot of interesting things about the amazing animal world in an entertaining and accessible way. There are also several pavilions where adults and children can interact directly with animals and even pet their favorite animal. The zoo is open all year round. From 9 am to 6 pm in the summer and from 9:00 to 15:00 in the winter, it awaits its visitors.

Address: Ratushova st., 1/3.

Rink Torvar II

One of the most popular places in the city for ice skating is the Torvar II skating rink, which is part of a huge sports complex. It was conceived as a sports center for training future Olympic champions, where ideal training conditions would be created for athletes representing Poland. Currently, the center focuses not only on the development of professional, but also amateur sports, paying special attention to family sports. On a huge territory of 19,000 square meters, designed for 5,000 people, the country's most important sports competitions, grandiose concerts and large-scale exhibitions are held. Unfortunately, the Torvar II skating rink is not open every day, but on Thursday evenings, Saturday and Sunday everyone is invited to skate. Here you can rent skates or sharpen your own.

Address: Lazienkowska str., 6a.

Park Adwenture World Warsaw entertainment is planned to be built just 40 kilometers from Warsaw by 2019.

They say, it will more than eclipse the glory of the largest center attractions Central Europe - the famous Disneyland in Paris

The water park in Warsaw is a place for family recreation; both residents of the Polish capital and tourists traveling with children come here. Allow most of the day to visit the Water Park, which opened in 1999, as it is located in the suburbs. On the territory of the water park there are sports complexes, swimming pools with steep and low water slides, a health department, and various entertainment centers. But the children, who come from all over Europe and speak different languages, have only one thing in common - a boundless love for water attractions, unbridled fun and loud children's laughter while going down the slide...

By messages Media, construction of the future park will begin in the spring of 2012.

Various attractions, hotels, fairytale castles, restaurants, a cinema and a water park in Poland will tentatively occupy an area of ​​about 240 hectares.

The park will be able receive up to 2 million visitors per year.

On construction more than 400 million euros will be required!

Multimedia fountains exist in almost every major city in the world. Not so long ago, in 2011, Warsaw ceased to be an exception to the rule, and a multimedia fountain was also opened on its territory, with several located nearby. This unusual building was called the Multimedia Fountain Park.

It is within walking distance of the old town. This is one of the favorite places for Warsaw residents to cool off in hot weather. There are spacious lawns nearby where you can have a picnic or eat ice cream and sunbathe.

Fountain Park is represented by two fountains. One main one - with an area of ​​more than 2200 m2, and one linear one.

For children there are small fountains, the so-called paddling pool, under which they can run and play. The area of ​​the playground is about 140 m2.

It’s worth noting right away that multimedia fountains are a combination of several factors: light, water and sound. All these components make the show unforgettable. Each performance is accompanied by musical compositions, either classics or modern creations of the pop industry.

Bye, Truth, names of investors were not announced were, so it remains only hope that the construction of a water park in Warsaw will not remain unrealized.

Warsaw- the light for us, Belarusians, is generally not far-off; tours to Poland are already due to his availability in terms of price and level of service enough popular with us.

And to have it practically “at hand” largest park entertainment Europe would be just wonderful in every way!

On the territory where the “Varshavyanka” swimming pool was previously located, a water entertainment center “Water Park” was recently opened. It didn't take long after its opening before it became the most popular water center in Warsaw. It also took first place in the list of city pools in terms of the level of service and variety of services that the center offers.

The territory of this center is very large, it is divided into several zones. Fitness center area, sports and entertainment complexes area, as well as a spa treatment area. The main attraction of the center is the swimming pool, its size is 50 x 25 meters, which corresponds to Olympic standards. There is also an area for the youngest children, it is not deep at all and there is a mini slide in the shape of a funny elephant. If you like to enjoy the sky with clouds while floating on your back, you can visit the outdoor swimming pool, it is heated, there is a waterfall and water geysers, this pool is open throughout the year. “Water Park” is open every day from 6:00 to 22:00, and on Saturday and Sunday, it opens at 8:00. So if you are an early bird, so to speak, then this is a great place to successfully start a new day.

On the banks of the Vistula River, near the Śląsko-Dąbrowski Bridge, right in the city center, the Warsaw Zoo is located. This zoo is a very popular place among young visitors. This is not at all surprising, since here children can see live animals, among which there are elephants, hippos, bears, and many other funny little animals. The zoo was opened in 1928, it was not the first zoo, since at that time it was customary to keep a variety of animals at royal palaces or in the residences of wealthy aristocrats. Such a private zoo spoke of the prosperity of the owners. In the seventeenth century, King John III Sobieski maintained a menagerie of exotic animals. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, there were several private zoological gardens, but after a while they were all closed. And just in 1927, the municipal government decided to open a public zoo.

For several years now, the zoo has been offering a service that allows individuals or entire businesses to adopt an animal. In general, any kind-hearted person who wishes has the opportunity to establish custody of one or more animals by paying the costs of their maintenance. And the names of the adoptive parents will be written on a sign next to the cage where the animal lives. Very rare species of animals live and thrive in the zoo. Among them: pandas, cheetahs, wild African pigs, and many other animals.

Not only children, but also adults will be interested in the rich collection of reptiles, some of them look like small monsters, and some are very cute. The zoo conducts special educational programs for children, where they will be told in an accessible form many interesting facts about the amazing animal world. The zoo has special pavilions where children have the opportunity to interact with animals and even pet their favorite animal. The zoo is open throughout the year, from 9 am to 6 pm; in winter, the time for visiting the zoo is slightly shortened.

A very popular place for children to relax is the Torvar II skating rink. This skating rink is located in a large sports complex. Initially, it was created as a sports center so that future Olympic champions could train there, because excellent conditions for training were created there for athletes representing Poland. Nowadays, not only professional but also amateur sports are developing in this center. Its territory is 19,000 square meters, it is designed for 5,000 people, and hosts the most important sports competitions in Poland, as well as grandiose concerts and large-scale exhibitions. But the skating rink is only open on Thursday evening, Saturday and Sunday. You can rent skates right there, or sharpen your own.

Warsaw is a modern European city that can offer a person not only an interesting program of visiting historical attractions, but also really high-quality entertainment.

There is a zoo, a water park, many theaters, entertainment centers and much more. Let's look at the best leisure options in Warsaw so that you can also enjoy them.

The city has a zoo, a water amusement park, and several theme parks; as a rule, they are all small and created for a specific theme. For adults there is entertainment in the form of quests, and there is also a house of horrors.

The most popular are quests dedicated to escaping from enclosed spaces; in some cases, such entertainment is even designed for children.

If we talk about the largest park with a large number of different types of entertainment, then in Warsaw BlueCity and ClubArco can be classified in this category.

Here you will find entertainment for children, restaurants, bowling and much more. These places are open all year round; you just need to check the cost of tickets before your visit, as well as the opening hours of the attractions you are interested in.

Warsaw Zoo

The Warsaw Zoo is one of the most interesting entertainment places in the city. It’s simply impossible to be here and not visit the zoo, especially if you’re visiting the city with children. After all, it is here that today you can see 5 thousand different species of animals, including such rare species as for Polish zoos, such as macaws, anteaters, even cheetahs and many others.

In addition, this particular zoo serves as a venue for holidays for children, with special classes specifically for students. The zoo also provides activities for children with disabilities.

The zoo itself has a huge territory and several pavilions. One of the oldest is “House under the Roof”. This is an old indoor zoo, established before the war, which, however, has been restored and now hosts scientific exhibitions. Also, children will be especially interested in visiting the “Fairytale Zoo”, where they can see various fairy-tale animals and play on a specially equipped playground.

There is also special entertainment for them: a petting zoo, where kids can feed the animals and pet them, naturally, under the supervision of adults.

The zoo can also please you with its serpentarium. There are 50 different species of reptiles here, many of which were presented to the public only by the Warsaw Zoo.

The zoo also has a beautiful indoor aquarium that you can head to if it rains unexpectedly. The zoo, like all entertainment in Warsaw, is open every day. You can get here until 19.00, but for a visit to the zoo you will need to pay from 14 zlotys for adults and 8 zlotys for children.


After visiting the city zoo, you need to next head to the water park. The water park itself is located in the south of the city. It was built on the site of the old Varshavyanka swimming pool. And today it is one of the most convenient water parks in Europe, which has swimming pools for children and adults, slides of varying steepness, and an Olympic swimming pool.

It will be difficult to get around all the attractions that the water park can offer you even in a whole day. In addition to the main water activities of this water park, you can also be offered a visit to the sauna, beauty salon, squash court, and bowling alley. The water park really has everything. The price for visiting the complex is 25 zlotys, about the same as at the zoo.


The Polish capital is good not only at the water park. There are several skating rinks here, and some of them operate around the clock in winter. Of course, there are more of them in winter, since many skating rinks in the city are open-air.

One of the most beautiful, especially at Christmas time, is the skating rink on the Market Square.

This skating rink is free and you can also rent skates there. Usually it is officially opened on December 5th. There are also a number of smaller skating rinks open during the holidays. There are also indoor paid skating rinks where you can skate in the Polish capital at any time of the year. You can also rent skates and helmets here. The average price for an hour of ice skating is 10 zlotys.


Not only the zoo here will delight animal lovers, there are about 400 farms in Poland that can offer you horse riding, regardless of the age of the applicants for this sport.

However, if you are interested in such entertainment just near Warsaw or in the city itself, it is advisable to contact the Polish Equestrian Sports Union, located on Lektykarska Street 29. Here you will be offered the best locations for such entertainment in Warsaw and, if necessary, will offer an instructor for you or your children.


There are several large climbing walls in the capital. The most interesting for tourists may be:

  • "Obozova". There are over 80 routes of various difficulty levels and all the necessary equipment is available. The trails are completely renewed twice a year. The only negative is that the place is too popular, and therefore there are no fewer people who want to come here in the evenings than there are visitors to the zoo on weekends.
  • "Macaque." A very interesting location for rock climbing with the highest point of 17 meters, equipment and insurance are all very convenient, there is even a coffee shop on site. True, getting to this location will be quite difficult.
  • "Varshavyanka". This location has entertainment for children in a separate large trampoline and special routes for adults.

Other locations offering similar entertainment in the city are quite inconvenient and therefore are not very popular among tourists. If you want to get the most out of the route, you need to contact these centers.


Near Warsaw there is an excellent golf club with 20 practice places. Here you can rent all the necessary equipment; the field itself has several natural obstacles for a more interesting game. Prices here, like other similar activities, are of course quite high, but you can join the local Golf Club to get certain benefits, although, of course, this only makes sense if you are in the city long enough.


The zoo and water park are not the only entertainment for children in the city. There are also several specialized children's theaters, including Gulliver and Doll. Fans of active leisure can also be invited to visit the local bowling alley - some of these establishments have special tracks for children.

There are also specially equipped swimming pools with “paddling pools” in the city (in addition to the water park). The city also has beautiful parks, like Lazienki, which will appeal to children of all ages. But it’s better to spend an evening with children in the Old Town, where there are always many interesting programs for guests of the capital of different ages.

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