About Warsaw

Warsaw – is the cultural, entertainment and financial capital of Poland, which you have to see, because of its special atmosphere. Warsaw's palaces, churches and mansions display a richness of color and architectural details. Buildings represent nearly every European architectural style and historical period. The city has wonderful examples of architecture from the several periods, all of which are located within easy walking distance of the town centre. Public spaces attract heavy investment, so that the city has gained entirely new squares, parks and monuments. Warsaw's current urban landscape is a mixture of modern and contemporary architecture.

The ENNC is going to take the place in Warsaw because of an excellent location. Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport is the busiest airport in Poland and handles over 11 million passengers per year. Currently, Airport serves up to around 100 scheduled flights daily, that fly to numerous domestic as well as international destinations. Public transport in Warsaw includes buses,trams, subway, light rail WKD line and regional rail - Fast Urban Rail and Mazovian Railoads. Warsaw is a city of active people. Near the city centre there are sport facilities such as: golf courses, stadiums, horse racing track, swimming pools, aqua-parks, artificial rivers slides and ice rinks. In 2008 the title of the European capital of Sport has been granted to Warsaw. This is an annual award made to a city that has achieved an outstanding record in the area of sport. On 18 April 2007, Poland together with Ukraine were chosen to host the 2012 European Football Championship . Poland has beaten competitors from Italy and a joint bid from Croatia and Hungary.

Website: http://www.warszawa.pl

 

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