Old Town (Warsaw) is the historic center of Warsaw, Poland, known for its charming cobblestone streets and colorful buildings. It was meticulously reconstructed after World War II, as much of it was destroyed during the conflict. The area is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture.
At the heart of Old Town lies the Royal Castle, which served as the residence of Polish monarchs. Visitors can explore the Market Square, surrounded by cafes and shops, and admire the Mermaid of Warsaw, a symbol of the city. The area is a popular destination for both tourists and locals.