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Explore the profound history and vibrant culture of Polish Jews at the POLIN Museum in Warsaw, a must-see attraction for every traveler.
Immerse yourself in the profound history and culture of Polish Jews at the POLIN Museum in Warsaw. This award-winning museum offers an engaging journey through centuries of life, traditions, and struggles, making it a must-visit for tourists seeking to understand Poland's diverse heritage.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start on the main road towards Warsaw. Follow signs for the city center. Once in the city, take the exit towards Śródmieście. Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Mordechaja Anielewicza Street. The POLIN Museum is located at 6 Mordechaja Anielewicza Street, just a short distance from the intersection. There is parking available near the museum, but it can be limited, so plan to arrive early.
Public Transportation
To reach the POLIN Museum using public transportation, head to any nearby bus or tram stop in Masovia. Look for lines heading towards the city center, specifically those that stop at 'Dworzec Główny' or 'Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego'. From there, transfer to tram line 22 or 24 that goes to 'Mordechaja Anielewicza'. Disembark at the stop named 'Mordechaja Anielewicza' and walk a short distance to the museum located at 6 Mordechaja Anielewicza Street. The museum is open from 10 AM to 6 PM on weekdays and until 8 PM on Saturdays.
Use Tower Bridge as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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