The largest stadium in PolandThe National Stadium in Warsaw, also known as PGE Narodowy, is one of the most modern and largest sports and entertainment centers in Poland. It was built for the UEFA Euro 2012 Football Championship and has since become a place that attracts not only fans but also tourists, concert lovers, and cultural event enthusiasts.The venue stands out with its distinctive white and red facade, symbolizing the Polish flag. Its capacity reaches over 58 thousand seats, and the modern infrastructure makes it one of the most important landmarks on the map of Warsaw.When choosing accommodation in Warsaw, it is worth staying at a hotel near the city center to fully enjoy the attractions offered by the stadium. Hit Hotel in Praga North is just a few minutes' walk from PGE Narodowy – a perfect solution for sports fans and tourists visiting the capital.Attractions of the National StadiumThe stadium is not just football matches but also various events:⚽ Football matches – the Polish national team plays its most important games here.🎶 World-class star concerts – legends like The Rolling Stones, Beyoncé, and Ed Sheeran have performed on the stadium stage.🚴 Sports events – including speedway, volleyball, and in winter, an ice rink on the stadium field.🏟 Guided stadium tours – the opportunity to enter locker rooms, VIP zones, and stands.🛍 Trade fairs and business events – the stadium often hosts industry fairs, conferences, and corporate events.All this makes PGE Narodowy a multifunctional space – ideal for families, tourists, and business visitors to Warsaw.Location and accessThe stadium is located in the very heart of Warsaw, right next to the Poniatowski Bridge and the Vistula River. Thanks to this, it is excellently connected – accessible by metro (Stadion Narodowy station), tram, bus, or on foot.For guests of Hit Hotel, this is exceptional convenience – a walk to the stadium takes about 15 minutes. Tourists staying at a hotel in Warsaw near the city center can easily attend sports events and concerts and then return on foot to their comfortable room.National Stadium and nearby attractionsThe area around the stadium also abounds in attractions. Nearby are, among others:Vistula Boulevards – a great place for a walk by the river after a match or concert.Old Town – the historic heart of Warsaw, a few minutes by public transport.Copernicus Science Centre – an ideal place for families with children.Thanks to this location, the stadium is an excellent starting point for city sightseeing.Hit Hotel – Your accommodation near the National StadiumIf you plan to visit Warsaw for a sports event, concert, or fair, choose Hit Hotel in Praga North. It is a comfortable and affordable hotel in Warsaw offering modern rooms, a restaurant, and a great location. The proximity to the stadium allows you to reach the event on foot, avoiding traffic jams and parking issues.Thanks to convenient conditions, Hit Hotel is an excellent choice for fans, families, and business visitors alike. After an exciting day at the stadium, you can relax in a cozy room and recharge for another day of exploring the capital.FAQ – Frequently Asked QuestionsIs it possible to tour the National Stadium?Yes, the stadium offers special guided tours during which you can see the backstage, locker rooms, and VIP area.How to get from the stadium to Hit Hotel?The walk takes about 15 minutes – just cross the Świętokrzyski or Poniatowski Bridge towards Praga North.Does the stadium operate only during matches?No – the stadium hosts concerts, fairs, sports events, and in winter, an ice rink operates here.✨ Planning a visit to Warsaw for a match or concert? Choose Hit Hotel and enjoy comfortable accommodation right next to the National Stadium. Book your stay now and enjoy an exceptional stay in the capital!
A walk along the most beautiful promenade in WarsawThe Vistula Boulevards are one of the most recognizable and popular places in Warsaw. Stretching along the left bank of the Vistula River, the modern promenades attract tourists and locals alike, offering a wide range of attractions – from peaceful walks with beautiful river views to evening concerts and cultural events. It’s the perfect place to discover a completely different side of the capital and feel its unique rhythm.When choosing accommodation in Warsaw, it's worth booking a stay in a hotel near the city center to have easy access to the boulevards. From Hit Hotel, located in Warsaw's Praga North district, you can walk there via the Świętokrzyski Bridge or take the metro in just a few minutes. This way, guests can combine comfortable rest with the opportunity for active sightseeing.What will you find on the Vistula Boulevards?The boulevards are a space that has undergone a huge metamorphosis over the past few years. Once a forgotten and neglected waterfront, today it is a showcase of modern Warsaw. Along the Vistula, wide walking paths, bike lanes, cafes and dining spots have been created, as well as areas for recreation and outdoor events.The main attractions of the boulevards include:🌆 View of Warsaw’s skyline – a perfect spot for photos and enjoying sunsets.🚲 Biking and running routes – popular among physically active people.🍴 Restaurants and bars – cuisine from around the world, street food, and cozy cafes with terraces.🎶 Concerts and outdoor events – summer festivals, performances, and film screenings take place here.🛥 Vistula River cruises – an opportunity to explore the city from the perspective of the river.👨👩👧👦 Family-friendly spaces – playgrounds, sports fields, and places perfect for children.Thanks to this, the Vistula Boulevards are versatile – ideal for tourists, families with children, as well as business travelers who want to relax by the river after their meetings.Proximity to other Warsaw attractionsThe Vistula Boulevards are a great starting point for exploring other attractions. It takes just a few minutes' walk to reach the Copernicus Science Centre, which is very popular with families and science enthusiasts. Equally close are the Old Town with the Royal Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, as well as the Palace of Culture and Science, the National Stadium, and trendy riverside clubs.Thanks to this location, the boulevards are one of the best places to start sightseeing the city. Staying in a hotel in Warsaw near the center means having all attractions within walking distance or a short public transport ride.Why visit the boulevards when staying at Hit Hotel?Hit Hotel is the perfect base for those who want to discover the charms of Warsaw. Located in Praga North, it offers comfortable rooms at attractive prices, while providing quick access to the city center and the Vistula Boulevards. Guests can enjoy a peaceful stay while having the city's main attractions just nearby.For tourists, the boulevards offer a chance to feel the atmosphere of modern Warsaw; for families, an opportunity for shared fun; and for business travelers, a place to relax after an intense workday. After an active day by the Vistula, returning to a cozy room at Hit Hotel guarantees full comfort and rejuvenation.FAQ – frequently asked questionsAre the Vistula Boulevards open year-round?Yes, the boulevards are open all year round. Summer is the busiest season with outdoor events, but winter is also worth visiting to admire the view of the illuminated Warsaw.How to get to the boulevards from Hit Hotel?The easiest way is on foot via the Świętokrzyski Bridge or by metro – from Dworzec Wileński station to Centrum Nauki Kopernik station. The journey takes about 10 minutes.Are the boulevards safe in the evening?Yes, the boulevard area is lit, monitored, and patrolled, which makes it safe both during the day and at night.✨ Planning a visit to Warsaw? Choose Hit Hotel in Praga North and enjoy proximity to the Vistula Boulevards and other city attractions. Book today and discover Warsaw from the best perspective!
A Chocolate Story in the Heart of the CapitalWhen visiting Warsaw, you cannot miss one of the most aromatic and unique places – E. Wedel Chocolate Factory Museum. Here, in the historic factory at 8 Zamoyskiego Street, iconic Polish sweets have been made for over 170 years – chocolates, pralines, and Ptasie Mleczko®.For guests staying at Hit Hotel in Praga Północ, this is the perfect suggestion for an afternoon walk and a sweet adventure. You can walk there from the hotel via the Świętokrzyski Bridge or reach it by public transport in just a few minutes.If you are planning accommodation in Warsaw near the center, Hit Hotel is an excellent base for discovering attractions on the right bank of the Vistula – including the Wedel Chocolate Factory.What to See at the Wedel Museum?Visiting the museum is a fascinating journey through the history of chocolate and the Wedel family – true pioneers of the sweet revolution in Poland. Visitors can enjoy many attractions here:Multimedia Exhibition on Wedel History – discover the secrets of the oldest Polish chocolate factory.Original Machines and Devices used in the historical production of sweets.Chocolate Shows and Workshops, where you can decorate pralines yourself.Wedel Chocolate Bar – a place where you can enjoy the aroma of cocoa and taste real hot chocolate.Souvenir Shop – chocolate gifts perfect as a memento from Warsaw.This is an ideal attraction for both adults and children – combining education, sensory experiences, and wonderful fun.Hit Hotel – Comfortable Hotel in Warsaw Near the Wedel MuseumGuests of Hit Hotel have a unique opportunity to discover the tasty side of the capital. Our hotel in Warsaw near the center is located just a few minutes from the E. Wedel Chocolate Factory Museum, National Stadium, Praga Park, and Warsaw Zoo. Thanks to the convenient location in Praga Północ, you can explore attractions on foot or quickly reach them by metro and tram.After a day full of experiences, you can relax in a comfortable room with Wi-Fi, and if you get hungry – we invite you to the hotel restaurant serving Polish and European cuisine. Hit Hotel is the perfect place to stay in Warsaw, combining comfort, affordable prices, and proximity to the city’s most interesting spots.Why Visit the E. Wedel Chocolate Factory?It is one of the oldest places connected with the history of Warsaw.Here you can try original Wedel products and learn the secrets of chocolate production.The museum is located in an active production plant – a true journey into the world of taste and tradition.From Hit Hotel, you can get there in less than 10 minutes – on foot or by tram.This is a great option for families, couples, and tourist groups looking for interesting attractions on this side of the Vistula River.Discover the Sweet Side of WarsawYou can combine a visit to the museum with a visit to the Wedel Chocolate Bar and a walk around Praga. This district is full of history, artistic murals, atmospheric cafes, and green corners. Choosing Hit Hotel, you have it all within walking distance.FAQ – Most Frequently Asked QuestionsHow far is the Wedel Museum from Hit Hotel?About 1.5 km – 15 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by tram.Is the museum open all week?Yes, but opening hours may vary depending on the season – it is worth checking the museum’s website.Can you buy or eat something at the Wedel Museum?Yes, there is a Chocolate Bar and a shop with branded products.✨ Planning a stay in Warsaw? Book accommodation at Hit Hotel in Praga Północ and visit the famous E. Wedel Chocolate Factory Museum – one of the sweetest attractions in the capital. Discover the history, taste, and aroma of real chocolate today!
A fascinating place for children and adultsThe 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 playThe 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 placeThe 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 HotelThe 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 CentreWhat 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.✨Planning a visit to Warsaw? Book your stay at Hit Hotel and discover the charms of the capital from the best location!
The oldest park on the right bank of the Vistula RiverPraski Park named after the Soldiers of the "1st Polish Army", commonly known as Praski Park, is one of the oldest parks in Warsaw and a true green oasis on the right side of the Vistula River. Founded in the second half of the 19th century, over the years it has served as a favorite walking spot for the residents of Praga and the entire capital.Today the park delights with charming alleys, beautiful vegetation, and recreational space, ideal both for families with children and for people wanting to rest from the hustle and bustle of the city. When choosing accommodation in Warsaw, it is worth staying at a hotel in Praga North to be able to enjoy the proximity of this unique place at any moment. Hit Hotel is located within walking distance from Praski Park – a huge convenience for tourists.Attractions of Praski ParkPraski Park stands out for its wealth of greenery and diversity of attractions. Within its boundaries are:Old trees and historic alleys – a place for walks, picnics, and active recreation.Ponds and waterfowl – an attraction especially beloved by children.Playground and carousels – a space prepared with the youngest in mind.Sculptures and monuments – historical elements, including a monument to a little bear, which reminds of the now non-existent mini-zoo in the park.The vicinity of the Warsaw Zoo – the entrance to the zoo is right next door, making the park a great spot for a full-day family outing.In summer, the park becomes the center of picnics and family gatherings, and in winter – a peaceful space for a relaxing walk.Praski Park in the heart of Warsaw's attractionsThanks to its location, the park is an excellent starting point for exploring other attractions on the right bank of the Vistula River. Nearby is the Warsaw Zoo, a bit further are the atmospheric streets of Praga, including Ząbkowska and Targowa. From here it is also easy to reach the Vistula Boulevards, Copernicus Science Centre and bridges leading to the Old Town.This means that when choosing a hotel in Warsaw near the center, and at the same time in the quiet Praga North, you have access both to green spaces and to the most important monuments of the capital.Why is it worth staying at Hit Hotel?Hit Hotel is a great base for tourists visiting Praski Park. Located just a few minutes on foot from the park entrance, it offers comfortable rooms, a restaurant, and convenient access to the city center. It is an option both for families who want to spend time surrounded by greenery and attractions for children, and for business travelers who appreciate moments of relaxation after business meetings.After a day full of experiences in Praski Park and the neighboring zoo, returning to a cozy room at Hit Hotel guarantees comfort and rest.Praski Park – a place with traditionWhat distinguishes the park among other green areas in Warsaw is its unique history. It has preserved its 19th-century layout and character, making it one of the most atmospheric parks in the capital. Walking along the alleys, you can feel the atmosphere of old Praga and see how this part of the city developed.FAQ – frequently asked questionsIs Praski Park open all year round?Yes, the park is accessible to walkers all year round, regardless of the time of day.How to get to Praski Park from Hit Hotel?It takes a few minutes on foot – just walk along Kłopotowskiego Street towards Ratuszowa Street.Is Praski Park suitable for children?Yes, there is a playground, carousels, and the proximity of the Zoo, which makes the park ideal for families.✨ Planning a stay in Warsaw? Stay at the Hit Hotel in Praga North and discover the charm of Praski Park – a green oasis right next to the hotel. Book now and enjoy a unique stay close to the city center!
History of the Royal BathsThe Royal Baths is the largest park in Warsaw and one of the most important places on Poland’s tourist map. It was established in the 18th century as the summer residence of King Stanisław August Poniatowski and quickly became the center of cultural and artistic life of the capital. Today, the Royal Baths symbolize the harmony between art, architecture, and nature, while also being a favorite place for walks for Varsovians and tourists from around the world.Palace on the Isle – the heart of the Royal BathsThe most famous monument in the Royal Baths is the Palace on the Isle, the former residence of the king. Surrounded by water and connected to the park by elegant bridges, it is one of the most beautiful examples of classical architecture in Poland. The interiors of the palace impress with their rich details, and visitors can experience the atmosphere of royal times.Main monuments and attractionsWithin the Royal Baths, there are many exceptional buildings and places worth seeing:Old Orangery – with a Sculpture Gallery and a unique Royal Theatre,Amphitheatre and Theatre on the Isle – venues for cultural events and concerts,White House – a charming residence for royal guests,Frederic Chopin Monument – a symbol of Warsaw where summer Sunday outdoor piano concerts take place,Belweder – a classical palace of great historical significance located on the edge of the park.Nature and park atmosphereThe Royal Baths are not only monuments but above all picturesque gardens and green alleys. Walking around the park, you can admire rich vegetation, extensive ponds, and numerous sculptures placed among trees and bushes. An inseparable element of the Royal Baths are also peacocks strolling along the paths and squirrels that gladly approach tourists. Thanks to this, the atmosphere of the park is exceptionally friendly and full of life.Culture and events at the Royal BathsThe Royal Baths have been a meeting place for people of culture and art for centuries. To this day, numerous events, concerts, and exhibitions are held here, attracting music and art lovers from all over the world. The best known are the summer Chopin concerts at the Frederic Chopin Monument, which have gathered crowds of tourists and Varsovians for years.Why visit the Royal Baths?The Royal Baths are a unique combination of nature and monuments. It is a place where you can relax in the shade of old trees, admire palace architecture, and learn the history of the capital. Each season gives the park a different charm – in spring, the blooming magnolias delight, in summer outdoor concerts take place, in autumn the park shines with golden colors, and in winter it turns into a fairy-tale setting.Practical information for visitorsThe Royal Baths are located in the center of Warsaw, making them easily accessible both on foot and by public transport. Entrance to the park is free; however, tickets are required for entry to some buildings, such as the Palace on the Isle and the Old Orangery. It is an excellent place for a walk, family picnic, or a romantic afternoon surrounded by nature.Summary:The Royal Baths are a must-see point in Warsaw – the perfect combination of culture, history, and nature. It is one of the most beautiful places in the capital, which will impress every visitor and remain in memory for a long time.FAQ – The Royal BathsIs entry to the Royal Baths paid? Entrance to the park area is free, tickets are required only for selected buildings.When do the Chopin concerts take place?Every summer Sunday, by the Frederic Chopin Monument.How far are the Royal Baths from Hit Hotel?About 4 km, reachable by public transport in 15 minutes.Planning a visit to the capital? Choose comfortable accommodation in Warsaw and stay at Hit Hotel, from where you can quickly reach the Royal Baths and other attractions of the capital.✨ Book today!
Why visit the Old Town?Warsaw's Old Town is the oldest part of the capital and one of the most frequently visited attractions in Poland. Walking through its streets, you will discover colorful townhouses, cobbled alleys, historic churches, and unique viewpoints. It is a place where history meets modernity, and every corner has its own story.For guests of the Hit Hotel in Praga North, the Old Town is an excellent walking destination – just a few minutes' walk will take you to the very heart of Warsaw. It is an ideal choice for those looking for accommodation in Warsaw near the city center. History and reconstruction of the Old TownAlthough nearly the entire Old Town was destroyed during World War II, a decision was made after the war to reconstruct it. Thanks to the great determination of the Poles, townhouses, the market square, and monuments were recreated based on old plans and Canaletto's paintings.In 1980, the Old Town was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as an exceptional example of rebuilding a historic center. Today, it amazes tourists from around the world and is a place where you can feel the spirit of old Warsaw.Main attractions of the Old TownDuring a walk around Warsaw's Old Town, you should see among others:Castle Square and Sigismund's Column – one of the oldest secular monuments in Europe.Royal Castle – former residence of monarchs, now a museum full of works of art.Old Town Market Square and Mermaid Monument – colorful townhouses and symbol of the capital.St. John's Archcathedral – place of coronations and national ceremonies.Barbican and city walls – medieval gate and one of the most photographed spots.Kanonia Street and atmospheric alleys – charming places with cafés and art galleries.Walking route in the Old TownFor hotel guests, we recommend a simple sightseeing route:Start at Castle Square by Sigismund's Column.Tour the Royal Castle.Enter the St. John's Archcathedral.Walk towards the Barbican and city walls.Rest at the Old Town Market Square.Return through the charming alleys of Kanonia and Krzywe Koło.The entire tour takes 2–3 hours and allows you to fully feel the atmosphere of Warsaw's Old Town.The Old Town through tourists' eyesThe Old Town is not only monuments – it is also cafés, restaurants, galleries, and open-air events. In summer, concerts and festivals take place here; in winter – Christmas markets. It is an ideal place for photos and walks at any time of the year.Thanks to the location of Hit Hotel, guests can easily plan their visit to the Old Town and combine it with exploring other attractions of Warsaw, such as the Vistula boulevards, Krakowskie Przedmieście, or the Copernicus Science Centre.FAQ – Old Town in WarsawIs there an entrance fee to the Old Town?No, entry to the Old Town area itself is free; only entry to selected attractions (e.g., Royal Castle) requires payment.How long does a tour of the Old Town take?A walk takes about 2–3 hours, but it is advisable to allow more time to visit cafés or museums.How far is the Old Town from Hit Hotel?Only 2 km – 20 minutes on foot or 5 minutes by public transport.Planning a visit to the capital? Choose comfortable accommodation in Warsaw and stay at the Hit Hotel, from where you can reach the Old Town and other attractions in minutes.✨ Book now and discover the atmosphere of historic Warsaw!
Icon of Warsaw attracting millions of touristsThe Palace of Culture and Science is undoubtedly the most recognizable building in Warsaw. It was built in the 1950s as a gift from the Soviet Union and remains the tallest building in Poland to this day. Its monumental silhouette towers over the capital, serving as a landmark visible from many parts of the city. It is not only an office building but also a cultural and entertainment center visited by millions of tourists every year.When choosing accommodation in Warsaw, it is worth staying in a hotel close to the city center to have easy access to the Palace of Culture. From the Hit Hotel in Praga Północ, you can reach it within minutes by metro or car, making it an excellent base for those wanting to explore the heart of the capital.What does the Palace of Culture and Science have inside?The Palace is a place full of attractions combining business, cultural, and tourist functions. On its premises, you can find, among others:🏛 Museums – including the Museum of Technology and the Museum of Evolution, which interest both adults and children.🎭 Theaters and performance halls – regularly hosting plays, concerts, and artistic events.📚 Public Library – one of the more interesting places for lovers of literature and science.☕ Cafés and restaurants – a chance to relax and admire interiors in the socialist realism style.🌆 Observation terrace on the 30th floor – one of the biggest attractions offering a panoramic view of Warsaw.It is precisely the observation terrace that attracts the most tourists. On clear days, you can see all of Warsaw from there – from the Old Town, along the Vistula boulevards, to the modern skyscrapers in the city center.Palace of Culture and Science – event centerPKiN is also a venue for prestigious conferences, fairs, and exhibitions. Thanks to its location in the very heart of the city, at Parade Square, the building is perfectly connected with the rest of Warsaw – nearby are Central Station, the metro, and numerous bus and tram stops.Business travelers often choose a hotel in Warsaw close to the center to easily reach the Palace and participate in business events. Meanwhile, tourists can combine a visit to the Palace with exploring nearby attractions such as Złote Tarasy, the Saxon Garden, or Marszałkowska Street.Hit Hotel – comfortable accommodation near PKiNChoosing to stay at Hit Hotel ensures that all the greatest attractions of Warsaw are within reach. Comfortable rooms, a hotel restaurant, and a convenient location in Praga Północ make it an ideal place for both tourists and business guests.After an intense day of exploring the Palace of Culture and walking around the city center, you can relax in a comfortable room with free Wi-Fi and friendly service. This combination of comfort and great price makes Hit Hotel one of the best choices for those looking for accommodation in Warsaw.FAQ – most frequently asked questionsCan visitors go up to the observation terrace of the Palace of Culture and Science?Yes, the terrace on the 30th floor is open to visitors throughout the year and is one of the main attractions of PKiN.How to get to the Palace from Hit Hotel?The easiest way is by metro – from Dworzec Wileński station to Centrum station. The journey takes about 10 minutes.Are cultural events held in the Palace?Yes, the building hosts theaters, museums, as well as regular concerts, conferences, and exhibitions.✨ Planning a trip to Warsaw? Choose Hit Hotel and discover the capital's attractions – from the Vistula Boulevards to the monumental Palace of Culture and Science. Book your stay today and enjoy an exceptional visit in the heart of the city!
History and SignificanceThe Royal Castle in Warsaw is a symbol of Poland's history and the revival of the capital. Its origins date back to the 14th century, when it was the residence of the Masovian princes. Later, it became a place for parliamentary sessions, residence of the kings of Poland, and a center of state power. It was here that the famous Constitution of May 3, 1791 was enacted.During World War II, the Castle was almost completely destroyed, but thanks to the determination of Varsovians and support from Poles worldwide, it was reconstructed in the 1970s and 1980s. Today, it delights tourists with elegant architecture, rich interiors, and unique art collections.Main Attractions Inside the CastleVisiting the Castle is a true journey through time. Highlights include:Throne Room – filled with red velvet and golden decorations.Ballroom – a spacious interior where royal receptions were held.Royal Apartments – faithfully recreated chambers of Polish rulers.Painting Gallery – with works by masters such as Rembrandt, Canaletto, and Matejko.Senate Hall – where the May 3 Constitution was adopted.Additionally, the Castle hosts numerous cultural events – concerts, exhibitions, and educational meetings that attract both tourists and Warsaw residents.The Castle and SurroundingsThe Royal Castle is located on Castle Square, next to the famous Sigismund III Vasa Column – one of the oldest secular monuments in Poland. Just a few steps away is the Old Town Market Square, full of colorful townhouses, cafes, and restaurants.A walk towards Krakowskie Przedmieście leads to the Presidential Palace, University of Warsaw, and Baroque churches. It’s an ideal place to start a tour of the capital.Getting There from Hit HotelFrom Hit Hotel in Praga Północ, reaching the Royal Castle is quick and convenient:🚶 Walking – about 20 minutes across the Śląsko-Dąbrowski Bridge with a beautiful view of the Vistula River.🚇 Metro – just one stop from Dworzec Wileński to Ratusz Arsenał station.🚌 Bus or tram – running every few minutes, stopping at Castle Square.Thanks to this, Hit Hotel is a great choice for accommodation in Warsaw close to the city center – ideal for both tourists and business travelers.Why Visit the Royal Castle?It is the most important monument in Warsaw and a must-see on any tour.It houses priceless works of art and unique interiors.Perfect for families, tourists, and history enthusiasts.The Castle and its surroundings create the unique atmosphere of the Old Town.FAQ – The Royal Castle in WarsawHow much is the ticket to the Royal Castle?A regular ticket costs about 40 PLN, a reduced ticket about 20 PLN. Every Wednesday, admission to the permanent exhibition is free.Does the Royal Castle offer guides?Yes, guides are available in several languages as well as audio guides.How far is the Royal Castle from Hit Hotel?About 2 km – a 20-minute walk, or 5 minutes by public transport.Planning to visit the capital? Choose comfortable accommodation in Warsaw and stay at Hit Hotel, from where you can reach the Royal Castle and other city attractions in just a few minutes.✨ Book now and feel the royal atmosphere of Warsaw!
Bowling and good fun in Praga NorthLooking for an idea for evening entertainment in Warsaw? Near the Hit Hotel in Praga North, there is a modern bowling alley DOSiR Jagiellońska Bowling & Club that offers great fun for the whole family, groups of friends, and companies. It's the perfect place to spend time actively while having a great time.Bowling is an entertainment that enjoys great popularity worldwide – it combines elements of sports competition with a relaxed social atmosphere. At the bowling alley on Jagiellońska Street in Warsaw, you will find modern lanes, professional equipment, and an atmospheric interior.Why choose a bowling alley near Hit Hotel?Modern lanes – for beginners and advanced players.Bar and dining area – snacks and drinks perfect for an evening with friends.Family offer – children can also try their hand at the game.Events and group meetings – option to organize corporate parties or birthdays.Proximity to Hit Hotel – the bowling alley is within walking distance in a few minutes or accessible by public transport in a few minutes.Thanks to this, guests who choose accommodation in Warsaw close to the city center have not only the opportunity to explore tourist attractions but also to spend their free time actively.Bowling alley as an attraction after a day of sightseeingAfter a walk around the Old Town, a visit to the Warsaw Zoo, or on the Vistula Boulevards, bowling is a great way to end the day. It is a less obvious attraction but highly appreciated by those who like to combine tourism with recreation and entertainment.For guests traveling in groups, e.g., on tours or integration stays, a visit to the DOSiR Jagiellońska bowling alley can be an excellent addition to their Warsaw stay plan.Hit Hotel – accommodation with attractions within reachWhen staying at Hit Hotel, you can be sure that the attractions don’t end with visiting museums or parks. The proximity of the bowling alley allows you to enrich your stay with sports competition and great fun. This is another reason why Hit Hotel is a great choice for people looking for a hotel in Warsaw with a convenient location.FAQ – frequently asked questionsDo you need to book lanes at the bowling alley?On weekends and evenings, it’s worth making a reservation in advance to guarantee a spot.How far is the bowling alley from Hit Hotel?The walk takes about 15 minutes. You can also get there by tram or bus in a few minutes.Is the bowling alley suitable for children?Yes, special facilities are prepared so that the youngest can also try the game.✨ Planning a stay in Warsaw? Stay at Hit Hotel in Praga North and enjoy the proximity of attractions – from museums and parks to the modern bowling alley on Jagiellońska Street. Book your accommodation today and have fun in the heart of the capital!
A place that tells the story of PragaThe Museum of Warsaw's Praga is one of the most interesting cultural institutions on the right bank of the Vistula River. It was opened in 2006 as a branch of the Warsaw Museum and is located in historic tenement houses at 50/52 Targowa Street – just a few minutes' walk from Hit Hotel in Praga Północ. It is the perfect place to learn about the history of one of the oldest and most colorful districts in the capital.Praga was a separate town for centuries and was only incorporated into Warsaw in the 18th century. Today, it is considered one of the most authentic parts of the capital, with preserved original buildings, a unique atmosphere, and a rich local culture. The Museum of Warsaw's Praga allows you to discover this history in an extremely accessible and engaging way.What can you see in the museum?The museum's exhibition includes both permanent and temporary displays, showcasing the daily life of Praga’s inhabitants, the history of craftsmanship, local traditions, and social changes. Among the main attractions are:Praga model – a detailed model of the district illustrating its development over the centuries.Documents and photographs – archives illustrating the history of residents and local businesses.Religious and cultural traditions – collections related to the multicultural character of the district, including Jewish, Orthodox, and Catholic heritage.Craftsmanship and daily life – exhibits presenting the work of craftsmen and ordinary families.Temporary exhibitions – devoted to contemporary art, local creators and topics related to the history of Warsaw.Thanks to interactive elements and rich collections, the museum is an interesting place for both adults and children.The museum as part of the Praga trailThe Museum of Warsaw's Praga is an excellent starting point for further exploration of the district. Nearby you can find, among others, the St. Florian's Cathedral Basilica, the Church of St. Mary Magdalene, atmospheric tenement houses on Ząbkowska Street, and the modern cultural center Soho Factory.Guests choosing a hotel in Warsaw near the city center and wanting to experience the authentic character of the capital will find a visit to the museum a highly valuable experience.Why is Hit Hotel the best base for visiting the museum?Staying at Hit Hotel in Praga Północ puts you just a few minutes’ walk from the Museum of Warsaw's Praga. This is very convenient, especially for those who want to start their day with a museum visit and then continue exploring the attractions of the entire district.The hotel offers comfortable rooms at an affordable price, a restaurant, and convenient access to the center of Warsaw – allowing you to fully enjoy the city's charms while staying close to local attractions. It is an ideal offer for individual tourists, families with children, and groups.Museum of Warsaw's Praga – living historyThis place not only documents the past but also actively participates in the cultural life of the district. Meetings, workshops, film screenings, and artistic events are organized here, allowing visitors to feel the atmosphere of Warsaw's Praga even better. This makes the museum a unique space where history meets contemporary life.FAQ – frequently asked questionsWhere is the Museum of Warsaw's Praga located?The museum is located at 50/52 Targowa Street, a few minutes’ walk from Hit Hotel.Is the museum suitable for children?Yes, the exhibitions are interactive and interesting for the youngest visitors, and educational workshops are also organized.What are the opening hours?The museum is open from Tuesday to Sunday. It is best to check current hours on the official website before your visit.✨ Planning a stay in Warsaw? Stay at Hit Hotel and discover the authentic atmosphere of Praga – start with a visit to the Museum of Warsaw's Praga, just steps from the hotel! Book your accommodation now and learn the history of the capital from an exceptional perspective!
History and uniqueness of the Warsaw ZooThe Warsaw Zoo is one of the largest and oldest attractions in the capital, existing since 1928. Located in Warsaw's Praga district, right next to the Vistula river, it is a place full of history, nature, and unforgettable experiences. It encompasses over 40 hectares of greenery, home to nearly 12 thousand animals representing more than 500 species from around the world. From lions, tigers, and elephants to exotic reptiles and colorful birds – everyone will find something fascinating here.For guests of Hit Hotel, it is the perfect proposal for spending a day surrounded by nature and exotic animals, just a few minutes from the accommodation.Attractions at the Warsaw ZooThe Warsaw Zoo is not only about animals but also modern pavilions and thematic spaces that allow you to better explore the world of nature. Among the most interesting attractions are:Elephant House – a space where you can admire majestic African elephants.Sharkarium and Aquarium – full of exotic fish and aquatic creatures.Bird House – colorful parrots, toucans, and many other species from various continents.Monkey House – a place to meet intelligent primates.Herpetarium – the kingdom of snakes, lizards, and turtles.The Zoo also organizes educational workshops, animal feeding shows, and activities for children that teach respect for nature and animals.An ideal place for families and touristsThe zoological garden in Warsaw is an attraction especially appreciated by families with children. Walking along the paths surrounded by greenery is a perfect opportunity to relax, and contact with exotic animals evokes great emotions. The Zoo is also a tourist-friendly space – there are many food points, playgrounds, and resting areas.It is also an educational attraction – a visit to the zoological garden allows children and adults to expand their knowledge about the animal world and environmental protection issues.Location and easy access from Hit HotelThe Warsaw Zoo is located at Ratuszowa Street, in Warsaw's Praga North. This location is exceptionally convenient for Hit Hotel guests, as it's just a short walk to the main entrance.Getting there is quick and simple:on foot – a few minutes' walk from the hotel,by tram or bus – numerous lines stop near the Zoo gates,by car – parking spaces are available at the facility.The proximity of Hit Hotel makes the Zoo one of the most accessible attractions for guests visiting Warsaw and seeking accommodation in the heart of Praga.Why is it worth visiting the Warsaw Zoo?Over 12 thousand animals and 500 species from around the world.Modern pavilions: elephant house, aquarium, bird house, and monkey house.An attraction for children and adults – education, entertainment, and relaxation all in one.Located in the center of Warsaw, right by the Vistula river and near Praga North.Easy and quick access for Hit Hotel guests.FAQ – Warsaw ZooWhat are the opening hours of the Warsaw Zoo?The Zoo is open daily, all year round. During the summer season, the opening hours are longer, and in winter they are shorter. The current information is best checked on the zoological garden's website.Can tickets to the Zoo be purchased online?Yes, tickets are available both at the ticket offices and online. Buying them in advance via the internet can save time and help avoid queues at the entrance.How to get from Hit Hotel to the Zoo?The Warsaw Zoo is very close to Hit Hotel – just a few minutes' walk or a one-stop tram ride. It is one of the closest attractions for guests of our hotel.✨The Warsaw Zoo is an attraction worth seeing during your stay in the capital. Book your stay at Hit Hotel and take a walk to the world of animals – just a few minutes from your room!
History, taste and tradition in the heart of PragaLocated in the historic complex of the former "Koneser" vodka factory in Warsaw's Praga district is the Polish Vodka Museum – a place that uniquely combines the history, culture, and art of producing one of the most recognizable Polish products worldwide.This is a modern multimedia museum that tells the story of over 600 years of vodka history – from old distilleries and noble traditions to contemporary brands exported worldwide.Situated just a few minutes' walk from the Hit Hotel, the museum is an ideal spot for an afternoon tour or an evening visit after dinner at the restaurant. If you are looking for a hotel in Warsaw close to the city center and attractions, Hit Hotel is the perfect base.What awaits visitors?A visit to the Polish Vodka Museum is not only a history lesson but also a unique sensory experience. The interiors of the former rectification plant have been restored while preserving the original elements of industrial architecture.During the tour, you can see:Multimedia exhibits – presenting the distillation process and the evolution of Polish vodka.Historic machines and documents – from former distilleries.Interactive tasting zone – the opportunity to try various types of Polish vodka.Films and multimedia projections – presenting the brand's history and its cultural significance.Vodka Academy Bar (Vodka School) – workshops and tastings led by professional bartenders.Every visitor can learn the difference between rye and potato vodka, how the most popular brands are made, and why Poland is considered the birthplace of vodka.Hit Hotel – perfect accommodation close to the Polish Vodka MuseumBy staying at the Hit Hotel in Praga Północ, you are literally just steps away from the Polish Vodka Museum. Our hotel in Warsaw close to the city center is an excellent choice for tourists who want to combine comfortable accommodation with the opportunity to discover authentic, local Warsaw.After visiting the museum, it is worth visiting the nearby Koneser Square, full of restaurants, galleries, and boutiques. In the evening you can return to Hit Hotel, relax in a comfortable room with Wi-Fi, and plan your next attractions – like a walk along the Vistula River, a visit to the ZOO, or the Praga Museum.The location is what makes Hit Hotel the perfect spot for both tourists and business travelers. From the hotel, you can quickly reach not only Koneser but also Warsaw’s city center, the Old Town, and the National Stadium.Polish Vodka Museum – a blend of history and modernityThe museum was opened in 2018 and immediately gained recognition among tourists from around the world. It is located in the restored building of the former Rectification plant, itself a monument of industrial Warsaw.The interiors delight with a mix of modern technologies and original architectural details from the 19th century. This makes every visit not only interesting but also aesthetically pleasing and inspiring.For many guests, this is a place that allows them to discover Polish culture from a different, less obvious perspective – through the lens of tradition, taste, and craftsmanship.FAQ – Frequently Asked QuestionsWhere is the Polish Vodka Museum located?In the historic complex of the Koneser Praga Center, at 27/31 Ząbkowska Street – just a few minutes' walk from Hit Hotel.Are tastings held at the museum?Yes, after the tour you can participate in a professional tasting or bartender workshops at Vodka Academy Bar.Is the museum suitable for foreign tourists?Yes – all exhibits are available in multiple languages including English.✨ Planning a stay in Warsaw? Stay at the Hit Hotel in Praga Północ and discover the unique atmosphere of the Polish Vodka Museum. Learn the history, taste, and tradition of one of the most recognizable Polish symbols. Book your stay today and discover the real Warsaw!
From Soho Factory to the heart of WarsawNeon Museum, which for years was located in the post-industrial space of Soho Factory in Praga Południe, has found a new home in the very heart of the capital — in the Palace of Culture and Science. This unique place combines the history of Warsaw's neon signs with a modern approach to design and art.The new location in PKiN makes the Neon Museum even more accessible to tourists. From the Hit Hotel in Praga Północ, you can get there in just a few minutes by metro or tram. For those looking for accommodation in Warsaw near the center, it is an attraction truly worth adding to the list of places to visit.Light, history, and art – what awaits at the Neon Museum?The Neon Museum is a space dedicated to protecting and presenting old illuminated advertisements that once lit up the streets of Warsaw, Kraków, Gdańsk, and other Polish cities. In its new location in the Palace of Culture and Science, the exhibition has gained an even more spectacular character.Visitors can expect:A collection of historic neon signs from the PRL era – original designs that once adorned cinemas, shops, and cafes.Thematic exhibitions on light art and typography – a blend of history, design, and urban style.A photographic space – the perfect backdrop for photos gaining popularity on social media.Saved symbols of Warsaw – including neon signs "Berlin", "Cepelia", "Supersam" and "Hotel Warszawa".The unique atmosphere of PKiN – the combination of monumental architecture and colorful light creates an unparalleled visual experience.Each exhibit is not only a source of light but also a story about Warsaw’s past – its culture, aesthetics, and everyday life.Neon Museum and Hit Hotel – close, convenient, and atmosphericHit Hotel is the ideal accommodation base for those who want to explore both modern and historic attractions of Warsaw. Our hotel in Warsaw near the center is located on the right bank of the Vistula River, in the Praga Północ district – just a few minutes from the Palace of Culture and Science.Thanks to excellent connections by metro, tram, and bus, reaching the Neon Museum takes less than 10 minutes. After a day full of experiences, guests can relax in comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and then have dinner at the hotel restaurant.This offer is perfect for both tourists and business travelers who want to unwind in a peaceful and safe neighborhood after meetings in the center.Neon Museum – a new symbol of Warsaw’s culture and designThe move to the Palace of Culture and Science opened a new chapter in the history of the Neon Museum. Now its collection is housed in one of the most recognizable buildings in Poland, visited by thousands of tourists daily.The new exhibition space allows for even better display of unique collections and emphasizes the significance of neon signs in the history of Polish design. It is a place where art meets nostalgia, and light meets the city’s history.Why visit the Neon Museum during your stay at Hit Hotel?It is located in the very center of Warsaw, in PKiN – one of the city’s most important symbols.You can get there from the Hit Hotel in a few minutes – on foot via the Świętokrzyski Bridge or by public transport.It is an attraction suitable for any weather – interesting both for adults and children.Visiting the museum is a great opportunity to combine sightseeing with a visit to the PKiN observation deck.FAQ – frequently asked questionsWhere is the Neon Museum located in Warsaw?The new museum headquarters is in the Palace of Culture and Science, at Plac Defilad 1, in the very center of Warsaw.How to get from Hit Hotel to PKiN?The most convenient is the metro from Dworzec Wileński station to Centrum station – the trip takes about 7 minutes.Can you take photos in the museum?Yes! The Neon Museum is one of the most photogenic places in Warsaw – photos are more than welcome.✨ Planning a visit to Warsaw? Stay at the Hit Hotel in Praga Północ and discover the colorful world of the Neon Museum in the Palace of Culture and Science. It is a unique attraction that combines history, art, and design. Book your stay today and see Warsaw in a whole new light!