Easter in Warsaw is a special time. The capital slows its pace, the first true signs of spring appear in the parks, and the historic streets take on a calm, festive atmosphere.
It is the perfect moment to discover the city in a different way than usual – without rushing, simply strolling, sightseeing and enjoying the spirit of the holidays.
If you are planning to spend Easter in Warsaw, we have prepared a guide to help you make the most of this special time.
Easter in Warsaw – why it’s a great idea
More and more people are choosing a festive city break instead of spending Easter at home in the traditional way. Warsaw is an ideal destination for such a trip.
During the holidays you can:
- discover the most beautiful tourist attractions in Warsaw
- experience the atmosphere of Polish Easter traditions
- stroll through historic streets without the crowds
- relax in the greenery of Warsaw’s parks
- enjoy the festive Easter menu at Savoré Restaurant
Another advantage is the spring weather – Easter coincides with the moment when Warsaw truly begins to come back to life.
Good Friday and Holy Saturday–feel the city’s festive atmosphere
If you arrive in Warsaw on Good Friday or Holy Saturday, you will see the city at a unique moment of preparation for the holidays.
One of the most important Polish traditions is the blessing of Easter food, when people prepare a traditional basket containing eggs, bread, sausage and horseradish.
Some of the most atmospheric places to take part in this tradition include:
While walking around the city centre, you can also see festive decorations and Easter markets.
Easter Sunday – a peaceful way to discover Warsaw
Easter Sunday is the perfect time for a relaxing walk and discovering the most beautiful corners of the city.
The Old Town
Warsaw’s Old Town is one of the most atmospheric places in Poland. Colourful townhouses, the Old Town Market Square and the Royal Castle create a unique setting for a festive walk.
It is also a wonderful place to stop for coffee or an Easter dessert in one of the local cafés.
Krakowskie Przedmieście and Nowy Świat
A walk along one of Warsaw’s most representative streets allows you to admire many historic buildings and churches.
It is one of the most beautiful walking routes in the capital.
Easter Monday – discover Warsaw by bike
Spring is the perfect time to see Warsaw from a different perspective – by bicycle.
For our guests, we provide complimentary bikes, making it easy to explore the city and its green areas.
Warsaw offers many excellent cycling routes, especially along the Vistula River.
Where to enjoy Easter breakfast in Warsaw
During the holidays, our Savoré Restaurant prepares special Easter breakfasts.
It is worth trying traditional dishes such as:
- żurek soup with white sausage
- stuffed eggs
- traditional Easter mazurek cakes
- Easter babka cake
It is a wonderful opportunity to discover the flavours of a traditional Polish Easter.
Book your Easter Breakfast today and celebrate the holidays exactly the way you like.
Plan your Easter in Warsaw
If you are looking for an idea for a unique Easter getaway, Warsaw may be the perfect destination.
The combination of festive atmosphere, spring weather and numerous attractions makes the Polish capital an excellent place for a calm and inspiring weekend.
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