About

Plac Trzech Krzyży in Warsaw is a remarkable blend of history and modernity. Rated 4.6 on Google, this square is a prime attraction featuring historical buildings and a variety of premium shops, charming cafés, and exquisite restaurants. The recent improvements in traffic organization and cleanliness have further enhanced its appeal. In spring, the green spaces come to life, dotted with beautiful flowers and mature trees, making it an inviting place for a leisurely stroll.

The square is rich in history, with restored monuments and columns adorned with crosses. Noteworthy buildings include the reconstructed church and the historic Sukertów and Pod Gryfami tenement houses. Traces of past conflicts are still visible in the form of bullet and explosion marks on several structures.

A special highlight is the Institute for the Deaf, which has been serving the community for 200 years. Additionally, the pre-war tram tracks add a nostalgic touch to the area. With its stunning blend of historical elements and contemporary amenities, Plac Trzech Krzyży offers a vibrant and picturesque experience in the heart of Warsaw.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Wspólna
Bus stop 348 m walk
Muzeum Narodowe
Tram stop 357 m walk
Plac Trzech Krzyży
Bus stop 45 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 257 reviews
4.6/5 257 reviews
Valentina Leardi
Valentina Leardi
2 months ago on Google

A nice place to visit in Warsaw!

D M
D M
2 months ago on Google

Connects the side arteries of Warsaw. Nice architecture and a unique vibe.

Henryk Kania
Henryk Kania
3 months ago on Google

Bardzo ładny plac