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Museum of the Warsaw Uprising
Plan for at least 2-3 hours to fully enjoy everything. I thought I could rush through it in an hour, but ended up wishing I had more time.
Grab a coffee before entering; there’s a café inside but it’s super busy. This way, you can start your visit fresh.
I suggest going on a weekday if you can. The weekend crowds can be overwhelming, and you'll end up missing some details if you’re rushed.
If you can, download the museum app before you go. It gives you extra context and stories that enhance your visit without needing to read every single exhibit.
Museum of the Second World War
If you can, go on a weekday around 2 PM. The crowds were way smaller and I felt like I could really take my time with the exhibits.
Don't forget to check out the museum's café. I wasn't expecting much, but the coffee and snacks were actually pretty good and not overpriced
I suggest bringing your own headphones if you plan to use the audio guides. The ones they provided weren't very comfortable and I saw others wishing they had theirs!
I recommend getting your tickets online in advance. It saved me so much time avoiding the long lines, especially on weekends!
Oscar Schindler Enamel Factory
I suggest allowing at least two hours for your visit. I thought I could do it in one, but I ended up wanting to explore every detail
I recommend getting your tickets online in advance to skip the queues. It saved me a bunch of time on the day of my visit.
Raclawice Panorama
I suggest going early, like around 9 AM, to beat the crowds and enjoy the panorama with fewer people around. It's way more peaceful that way!
You might wanna check if there are any student discounts. I didn’t, and I think I could’ve saved a few złoty. My bad!
Don’t forget to look up! The details on the ceiling are incredible! Taking your time to absorb everything makes a big difference.
Museum of the History of Polish Jews Polin
Check out the museum's cafeteria; the food is surprisingly good and reasonably priced! It’s a nice break before diving back into the exhibits.
National Museum in Warsaw
Grab a coffee from the café before diving into the exhibits. It's a nice way to kick off your visit and gives you a break at the halfway point.
Museum of Polish Aviation
I recommend checking out the outdoor section first. The planes are super cool, but it can get pretty hot in the afternoon. Getting this done first means more comfort later!
I suggest starting your visit right when they open at 10 AM. It's way less crowded, and you can really take your time exploring the aircraft without feeling rushed.
Koleikovo
If you’re going to buy souvenirs, I recommend checking the prices in different shops. I noticed some places had the same items but were way more expensive. It’s worth the hunt!
Guido Mine and Coal Mining Museum
National Museum in Krakow
Make sure to check if there's a free entry day when the museum has no admission fee, trust me, it saves a bunch! I went on a Tuesday and it was packed, but free entry is worth it