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There are 75 flights operating between Istanbul and Warsaw. You may find frequent flights from Antalya, Izmir and Istanbul to Warsaw.
Are you looking for cheap fares for Warsaw flights? In the coming 3 months: Adana Warsaw 4,052 TL, Ankara Warsaw 3,254 TL and Athens Warsaw 3,740 TL
Better to book your flight to Warsaw 74 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
March and January months are the highest season for Poland, Warsaw. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: September and June.
Warsaw, the capital and largest city of Poland, The city, which was destroyed during World War II and was born from the ashes when it joined the European Union in 2004, awaits its visitors with its colorful architecture and cobblestone pavements.
The libraries, museums and historical textures of Warsaw, which was established on the banks of the Vistula River, have suffered great destruction. It is still possible to see the heirloom structures of the socialist regime in Warsaw, a somewhat humbled city that was built in accordance with the original after communism.
Founded as a stronghold of the Principality of Mazovia, Warsaw's history dates back to the 12th century. When it became the capital of the Kingdom of Poland, many palaces and institutions were built, and although it was connected to the Grand Duchy of Warsaw for a short time, it came under Russian rule again. I and II. It was occupied by the Germans during World War II. After its fall in 1915, it became the center of the Polish resistance movement between 1940 and 1944. With the arrival of the USSR Army in Warsaw in 1944, the uprisings began in Warsaw, where 100,000 Poles lost their lives and were taken back on 17 January 1945.
Warsaw Attractions
The Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is Warsaw's oldest residential district. Kingdom Castle, Zygmunt Column, Barbican, Umschlaaglatz Monument, Museum of John Paul II Collection, the Culture and Science Palace, the tallest building in the country and built during the Soviet period, are some of the must-see spots in the city. In addition, the houses, squares and palaces in the Strodmiescie Region are among the structures remaining from the Stalin Period. The Saxon Garden is the oldest park in Warsaw. It is admirable that all these structures have been restored without losing their originality. Bullet marks on the walls of the buildings in Stare Miasto reveal the extent to which the city was destroyed during the war.
The Jewish Quarter, described by Roman Polanski in The Pianist, is the area where the ghettos of the Nazi era were located. Belvedere Palace, known as the symbol of Poland, is located in the south of Lazienki Park. The Mermaid Statue (Syrenka), located in the Stare Miasto square of the city, protects the lands of Warsaw with its sword-shield in hand. st. Anne's Church is an unfortunate structure that has been looted, burned and destroyed. The church, which was restored after the war with its original structure intact, played an important role in the independence movement. There is a vase with Chopin's ashes in the Holy Cross Church, which was heavily damaged by the Nazis. Famous for its sculptures and paintings, St. Martin's Church and St. You can also visit the Church of Mary Magdalene.
Interesting places in Warsaw are the Cartoon Museum, where humor books, magazines and 15,000 pieces belonging to Polish cartoonists are exhibited, the Chopin Museum where Chopin's last used piano is located, and the Marie Curie Museum, which houses the belongings of Marie Curie, the scientist who discovered radium and polonium. Or, you can stroll along the Vistula River 40 km from the city, bungee jumping in the summer and enjoy the snow-covered view of the icy river in the winter.
Warsaw Food & Drink and Shopping
Variety in Warsaw's restaurants serving local and international delicacies is highly appreciated compared to other European cities. The local cuisine, on the other hand, contains flavors from Slavic, Italian and French cuisines. Bigos,kulebiak, barszcz, rosol, zrazy, zawijane, kasza, pierogi, mizeria and sledz are among the top regional flavors that should be tried.
The most famous Polish beers are zywiec, warka and elblag; You can also taste the vodkas zubrowka, tarniowka, sliwowica and pieprzowka, as well as honey and vanilla liqueurs.
In Warsaw, where there are huge shopping centers, you can tour street markets and second-hand stalls, as well as small shops and galleries with antiques, glassware and handcrafted souvenirs.
How to Get to Warsaw
There are direct flights between Ankara and Warsaw with Turkish Airlines and Polish Airlines-Lot Airlines.
Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport is 10 km away from the center and it is possible to reach the city center in 20 minutes with buses departing every 10 minutes.
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Adana - Warsaw | 4,052.50 |
Ankara - Warsaw | 3,254.00 |
Athens - Warsaw | 3,739.66 |
Antalya - Warsaw | 2,858.14 |
Baku - Warsaw | 6,492.00 |
Berlin - Warsaw | 3,659.46 |
Brussels - Warsaw | 1,109.62 |
Budapest - Warsaw | 2,403.07 |
Bodrum - Warsaw | 4,395.14 |
Dubai - Warsaw | 6,570.30 |
Frankfurt - Warsaw | 4,937.56 |
Alanya - Warsaw | 3,673.48 |
Istanbul - Warsaw | 4,207.00 |
Izmir - Warsaw | 3,254.00 |
Kutaisi - Warsaw | 1,939.65 |
Larnaca - Warsaw | 3,778.20 |
London - Warsaw | 2,223.26 |
Milan - Warsaw | 4,666.48 |
Moscow - Warsaw | 7,143.00 |
Munich - Warsaw | 4,647.12 |
Paris - Warsaw | 2,950.57 |
Rome - Warsaw | 2,441.60 |
Sofia - Warsaw | 4,781.35 |
Tbilisi - Warsaw | 5,137.14 |
Vienna - Warsaw | 2,670.73 |