Discover Warsaw's storey of destruction and rebirth with our self-guided audio tour, allowing you to explore Poland's resilient capital at your own pace. Begin in the meticulously reconstructed Old Town where UNESCO honoured the rebuilding of a city that Nazi Germany systematically destroyed after the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. Wander through the Royal Castle and along the elegant Krakowskie Przedmieście where palaces, churches, and monuments were rebuilt from photographs and memories. Stand before the Ghetto Heroes Monument where Willy Brandt fell to his knees in 1970, then explore the POLIN Museum's powerful narrative. Discover the communist-era Palace of Culture and Science, its observation deck offering views across a city transformed since 1989. Stroll through the Łazienki Park where Chopin concerts beneath his monument honour Poland's most beloved composer, then experience the creative energy of Praga district where prewar buildings survived the destruction that levelled the western bank.