Warsaw's Old Town is the oldest historic district of the city. Warsaw's Old Town was established in 13th century. It is located at the heart of Warsaw.
Brief History of Old Town Warsaw
The town originally grew up around the castle of the Dukes of Mazovia that later became the Royal Castle. Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vitsula River. Warsaw climate is continental humid. Warsaw has made important contributions to the European culture. Warsaw is one of the most important educational centers of Poland. Warsaw's Old Town is bounded by Wybrzeze Gdanskie, along the bank of Vistula, and by Grodzka, Mostowa and Podwale Streets.
Landmarks of Old Town Warsaw
It is one of Warsaw's most prominent tourist attractions. The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Place, with its restaurants, cafes and shops. Surrounding streets feature medieval architecture such as the city walls, barbican and St.John's Cathedral.
Old Town Reconstruction
Like entire Warsaw, Old Town was also destructed during the second World War. It was reconstructed with complete care. From many structures that were restored, the Royal Castle is the one.
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Warsaw's Old Town (Polish: Stare Miasto, colloquially: Starówka) is the oldest historic district of the city. It is bounded by Wybrzeże Gdańskie.