A fascinating place for children and adults
The Copernicus Science Centre is one of the most visited places in Warsaw and one of the largest educational attractions in Poland. Established in 2010 on Warsaw's Powiśle district, it has since gained the reputation of a unique space where science becomes a fascinating adventure. It is a modern center of education and entertainment, attracting both families with children and tourists from all over the world. Thanks to interactive exhibits, every visitor can see firsthand how the laws of physics, chemistry, or biology work.
For guests of Hit Hotel, it is an excellent way to spend free time – the trip takes only a few minutes, and the visit guarantees unforgettable experiences.
Interactive exhibitions and learning through play
The Copernicus Science Centre features over 400 exhibits spread across various thematic zones. Guests can, among others:
activate a robot and see how artificial intelligence works,
conduct chemical experiments,
discover the secrets of the human body,
test physical phenomena in practice.
The biggest attraction is the Copernicus Sky Planetarium, where one can take an extraordinary journey into space, see stars, planets, and distant galaxies in 3D technology. Popular science shows and concerts under the starry sky are regularly held here.
A family and tourist-friendly place
The Copernicus Science Centre is an attraction that appeals not only to children but also to adults. The program and exhibitions are designed so that everyone can find something for themselves. Families with children can count on special zones that develop creativity and encourage exploring the world together. For school groups, a rich educational offer with workshops and demonstrations is prepared.
Thanks to the modern form of knowledge presentation and multimedia installations, the Centre is considered one of the most innovative science museums in Europe. It is an excellent choice for tourists looking for attractions that combine education, entertainment, and unique experiences.
Location and transportation from Hit Hotel
The Copernicus Science Centre is located on Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie Street, right on the Vistula River. Nearby are the Vistula Boulevards, the University Library with a rooftop garden, and the Świętokrzyski Bridge, which leads directly to Praga Północ – the district where Hit Hotel is situated.
Getting there from the hotel is quick and convenient:
by metro – a few stations separate Praga from the “Copernicus Science Centre” station,
by tram or bus – numerous lines run towards the city center and Powiśle,
on foot – one can walk across the Świętokrzyski Bridge and be at the entrance in a few minutes.
The convenient location makes it a great stop during a stay in Warsaw.
Why visit the Copernicus Science Centre?
Over 400 interactive exhibits that teach through play.
The Copernicus Sky Planetarium with cosmic shows and multimedia screenings.
An attraction suitable for children, adults, tourists, and school groups.
Located in the center of Warsaw, close to the Vistula River and other popular spots.
Easy and quick access from Hit Hotel.
FAQ – Copernicus Science Centre
What are the opening hours of the Copernicus Science Centre?
The centre is usually open from Tuesday to Sunday during morning and afternoon hours. It is closed on Mondays. It is worth checking the exact hours before the visit on the Centre's website.
Do tickets need to be booked in advance?
Yes, due to high demand, especially on weekends and during the holiday season, it is best to purchase tickets online. This helps avoid queues and ensures entry at the chosen time.
How to get from Hit Hotel to the Copernicus Science Centre?
The easiest way is by metro – from Praga Północ, just a few stations to the “Copernicus Science Centre” stop. Alternatively, one can walk across the Świętokrzyski Bridge or take a tram ride.