The best attractions for children in Warsaw

🕗 9 minutes | July 31, 2025 | Text by Klara Krysiak

What to do with kids in Warsaw? The capital offers a wealth of free attractions, including Warsaw playgrounds, multimedia shows, and spaces for the youngest children in the city gardens. And that's just the beginning! Read our guide to Warsaw's attractions for kids.

Two children in ladybug and bee costumes performing in a children's show

Summary for busy people

In this article, you'll find a guide to the best attractions for children in Warsaw, divided into thematic categories to make planning your vacation easier.

You'll learn about free attractions like the Multimedia Fountain Park and the Royal Łazienki Park, as well as seasonal offerings for summer and winter. You'll discover interactive museums (Copernicus Science Centre, Smart Kids Planet) and theaters specializing in performances for children. Likewise, you'll also find inspiration for active recreation (trampoline parks, Szczęśliwicka Hill).

Free attractions for children in Warsaw

How about free walks around Warsaw? There are plenty of places in the capital where you can take your kids without breaking the bank. Below you'll find a few suggestions.

Royal Łazienki Park

During the summer, we invite you to take free walks around Warsaw—green spaces, ponds, and historic buildings provide the perfect setting for exploring the city. One of Warsaw's most important attractions, perfectly suited for strolling, is the Royal Łazienki Park.

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The Royal Łazienki Park is home to peacocks that roam freely throughout the park and is also home to the summer residence of King Stanisław August Poniatowski, the Palace on the Isle. During the summer, the Royal Łazienki Park is also renowned for its free attractions, such as outdoor concerts and theater performances.

Children's playgrounds

You'll find fantastic playgrounds for children in virtually every part of Warsaw. Our favorite, however, is the one in Ursynów, at Puszczyka 18. Jurassic Park is a free attraction for the youngest children, who can climb inside wooden dinosaurs or play archaeologist.

Curious smiling girl playing in jungle gym on playground

Multimedia Fountain Park

The Multimedia Fountain Park is one of Warsaw's free attractions for children. On summer Friday and Saturday evenings, the Vistula River square comes alive with fountain shows accompanied by music and lights. It's a true feast for the senses and great fun for kids.

Panorama of Warsaw's Old Town and the fountain from a drone during sunset

What to do with children in Warsaw in summer?

What are the best summer activities for kids in Warsaw? Below, you'll find some of Warsaw's most interesting attractions worth saving for later—perhaps as ideas for celebrating Children's Day.

Sightseeing cruises in Warsaw

Nothing gives young children a sense of adventure like a cruise, and scenic cruises along the Vistula River are among Warsaw's top attractions. See the city from a different perspective and guarantee great fun for the whole family.

Panorama of Warsaw, Poland

Królikarnia

Królikarnia, a former hunting lodge, is now home to the Xawery Dunikowski Sculpture Museum. It is surrounded by a beautiful park with outdoor sculptures, where children can run around. Temporary exhibitions and artistic events are also held regularly.

Warszawianka Water Park and OSiR Moczydło

Hot days are perfect for a visit to a water park, such as the one at Warszawianka. This modern pool complex offers plenty of attractions for children in summer: slides, swimming pools, and paddling pools.

Another place perfect for active recreation is the Moczydło Water Park, also open in winter, when it transforms into a rink with skates, walkers, and helmets available for rent. The park also features a playground, a soccer field, and a food court. It's one of Warsaw's top summer attractions for children.

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Palace of Culture and Science observation deck

The Palace of Culture and Science is an icon of Warsaw and a place worth visiting at the end of a city tour. A visit to the observation deck is a great opportunity to learn geography and history or share Warsaw legends with your youngest children.

Rope parks

Is your child a volcano of energy? Take them to a fantastic playground: a rope park. Depending on age and skill level, Warsaw offers several routes, and the largest rope parks can be found on Cegłowska, Gwiaździsta, Wybrzeże Helskie, and Generała Kazimierza Sosnowskiego streets.

A boy in a rope park

Trampoline parks

Is your child having a hard time sitting still? Trampoline parks are a perfect choice! They're the perfect place for active play, where little ones can jump, practice acrobatics, and burn off excess energy. You'll find several such facilities in Warsaw.

Warsaw Zoo

There's probably no other place as child-friendly as the Warsaw Zoo. Admire the various animal species, try cotton candy, popsicles, or participate in an educational game. Remember, children learn best through play!

Giraffe enclosure at the zoo

What are some winter attractions for children in Warsaw?

When the temperature drops, you don't have to hide inside! On the contrary, winter is the perfect time to enjoy the delights of the capital. Below, you'll find our suggestions for winter in Warsaw.

Elf Factory

Of all the playgrounds in Warsaw, we like the Wielka Fabryka Elfów the most. As part of the tour, you can participate in craft workshops and create Christmas decorations or gifts. It's the perfect place for a family outing in the festive spirit.

Szczęśliwicka Hill

We invite you to Górka Szczęśliwicka, a fantastic playground for extreme sports fans. In winter, there's a ski lift and a sledding area. It's a great opportunity to plan an active trip with your child and feel the adrenaline rush.

A beautiful panoramic view of the sunset on a fabulous May evening in Szczęśliwice Park - a former village, now a housing estate in Warsaw's Ochota district

Free Ice Rinks

During winter, we invite kids to free ice skating rinks in Warsaw, located in Bródnowski Park, Stegny Sports Center, and Moczydło Sports Center. It's a great opportunity to teach your kids how to skate or just have some fun together on the ice. Remember, skates and helmets are available for rent on-site for a fee.

Royal Garden of Light

The Royal Garden of Light in Wilanów is a winter wonderland that comes alive after dark. Thousands of colorful lights create fabulous installations, light tunnels, and sculptures. It's the perfect place for an evening stroll with children, transporting you to the festive atmosphere and allowing you to experience the magic of winter.

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Theatrical attractions for children in Warsaw

Warsaw's theaters are also child-friendly places. Many specialize in performances for young children, offering shows filled with magic, humor, and meaningful messages. In this section, we'll take a look at the best children's theaters in Warsaw.

Syrena Theatre

The Syrena Theatre team focuses on performances filled with humor, music, and colorful costumes that draw children into a world of fairy tales and fantasy. It's the perfect place for their first contact with theater, where children can develop their artistic sensibilities.

Children in circus costumes performing in the theater

Polish Theatre for Children

The Polish Children's Theatre specializes in performances for young children. Its repertoire includes both classic fairy tales and modern adaptations designed to stimulate imagination.

The Polish Children's Theatre regularly organizes workshops and educational events that allow young children to independently discover the secrets of theater. It is also a place where children can develop their artistic skills and cultural sensitivity.

Lalka Theatre

The goal of Teatr Lalka is to develop children's imaginations through engaging performances using puppetry techniques. The repertoire includes both classic children's literature and contemporary fairy tales. The theater's offerings are also enriched by local and international festivals, which allow for the discovery of new forms of puppetry.

Happy children in the cinema watching a movie in the red seats

Baj Theatre

The Baj Theatre is the oldest puppet theater in Poland. Operating since 1928 in the Żoliborz district, it has since gained recognition among young audiences. The theater's mission is to artistically explore new forms of expression, with a particular focus on children.

Unusual museums for children

Child-friendly places in Warsaw also include interactive museums tailored to the needs of the youngest. After all, it's a well-known fact that children learn best through play! Educational workshops are our way of turning learning into a fascinating adventure.

Kolejkowo in Warsaw

Kolejkowo in Warsaw is a miniature world of trains, models, and cities that will delight any railway enthusiast. Here, you can see meticulously recreated landscapes, moving trains, and hidden details.

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E.Wedel Chocolate Factory Museum

The E. Wedel Chocolate Factory Museum is a delight for all sweet tooths, young and old! During their visit, children will learn about the history of chocolate, the process of its production, and sample delicious Wedel products. It's a sweet adventure that engages all the senses.

Smart Kids Planet

Smart Kids Planet is a playground for children unlike any other in Poland! This interactive playroom is located in the Norblin Factory. Here, you'll find nine smart play zones and over 50 educational attractions. At Smart Kids Planet, children can take on various roles: builder, cashier, soccer player, or courier.

Copernicus Science Centre

Playrooms, exhibits, workshops, and science shows are just some attractions the Copernicus Science Center awaits visitors. The icing on the cake is the planetarium, with concerts under the stars, live shows, and educational animated films.

Night view of the illuminated Copernicus Science Centre and Planetarium in Warsaw

Invisible Exhibition

The Invisible Exhibition is an experience that allows children to see the world from the perspective of blind people. Guides, who are themselves blind, lead visitors through completely darkened rooms, where the senses of sight are replaced by touch, hearing, and smell.

Museum of Caricature

At the Museum of Caricature, you can admire drawings and graphics that wittily comment on the surrounding reality. A visit to the Museum of Caricature is an opportunity to develop a sense of humor, learn to decipher hidden meanings, and look at the world with a twinkle in your eye.

World of Illusions Museum

The World of Illusions Museum is an interactive exhibition presenting topics in mathematics, physics, geometry, and psychology in a child-friendly way. The exhibits at the Museum of Illusions stimulate children's creativity and engage them in the presented optical illusions, allowing participants to experience firsthand how easily the human mind and senses can be deceived.

A young couple enjoying themselves at the Museum of Illusions. The young man uses his phone to take a picture of the young woman.

Warsaw Photoplasticon

The Warsaw Photoplasticon is a branch of the Warsaw Uprising Museum, located on Aleje Jerozolimskie in Warsaw. Its main attraction is the historic photoplasticon, an optical device from the early 20th century that allows visitors to admire three-dimensional photographs. Viewing the 48 photographs on display takes approximately 12 minutes.

Asia and Pacific Museum

The Asia and Pacific Museum is a gateway to exotic cultures. Here, you can admire exhibits from distant lands and learn about the customs and traditions of Asia and the Pacific Islands. The museum also frequently hosts workshops where you can try your hand at calligraphy, clay modeling, or playing exotic instruments.

Polin Museum

The Polin Museum of the History of Polish Jews tells the story of the Jewish community spanning over a thousand years. Located in the heart of Warsaw, in the Muranów district, it hosts numerous events, workshops, and lectures aimed at promoting intercultural dialogue and understanding.

interior of the POLIN Museum of Jewish History in Warsaw

Museum of dollhouses, games and toys

At the Warsaw Museum of Dollhouses, Games, and Toys, you will find a rich collection of antique dollhouses, furniture, board games, and toys from various eras.

Warsaw Museum Station

The Warsaw Museum Station is located at the intersection of three Warsaw districts: Wola, Śródmieście, and Ochota. This cultural institution took over the collections of the Railway Museum, which closed in 2016. Since then, it has been collecting historical railway artifacts and memorabilia related to the history of railways in Poland. These include locomotives, passenger cars, freight cars, and machinery related to railway infrastructure.

Chopin Museum

The Chopin Museum is a perfect place to introduce children to the world of classical music and learn about Poland's greatest composer. Featuring interactive exhibitions, you can listen to Chopin's music, learn more about his life and work, and even try your hand at composing.

Chopin Museum in Warsaw. Exterior view of the museum building surrounded by trees.

Museum of Modern Art

At the Museum of Modern Art, you'll encounter experimental artists art and develop your aesthetic sense. They frequently host art workshops where you can experiment with various techniques and materials to create your own works of art.

Warsaw Uprising Museum

At the Warsaw Uprising Museum, you'll hear the extraordinary stories of World War II heroes and understand the significance of the uprising. Field games and multimedia are available to make learning about history more engaging and accessible. A visit to the Warsaw Uprising Museum itself develops children's knowledge and empathy.

Museum of Evolution

The Museum of Evolution's exhibits include a rich collection of fossils, dinosaur models, and interactive presentations that teach visitors about the processes of evolution and the diversity of life on Earth.

The Museum of Evolution places a strong emphasis on education, offering workshops and lectures for children that promote understanding of topics related to biology, paleontology, and environmental conservation.

A boy dressed as an explorer plays with dinosaurs

National Museum

The National Museum is one of the largest museums in Poland, and although it may seem like a place for adults, it regularly organizes special workshops, museum lessons, and guided tours for children.

Museum of Polish Technology

The Museum of Polish Technology gathers collections related to the history and development of technology in Poland. Its exhibits illustrate the progress of inventions from the 19th century to the present day, and its workshops are designed to foster an interest in technology and engineering among children.

Warsaw Gasworks Museum

At the Warsaw Gasworks Museum, children can see old gas meters and gas lamps and learn how the city's lighting systems worked. It's a fascinating lesson in technology and history that shows how life in Warsaw has changed over the years.

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Other interesting places for children in Warsaw

Warsaw is a city so rich in attractions for children that it's difficult to fit them all into one guide! Below you'll find an additional list of places that will surprise and delight your little ones.

Family Activities

If your kids enjoy exercise, check out Junior Car Park—a miniature city with streets and road signs where you can drive small cars. For an outdoor activity, we recommend the University of Warsaw Botanical Garden, and for a coffee date, head to Nutka Cafe or Klubokawiarnia iTePe. Hala Koszyki has many restaurants that will please the whole family, and Bohema House offers creative activities.

Children performing in a theatre, a children's show

A Fun Museum

Warsaw also boasts many museums for young explorers. At the NBP Money Museum, children will learn how banknotes and coins are made and can even mint their own commemorative coins. The Geological Museum, meanwhile, boasts fascinating fossils, prehistoric skeletons, and sparkling minerals.

For sports enthusiasts, the Sports and Tourism Museum is the perfect place to explore, where you can learn about Polish champions and see memorabilia from their sporting careers. The Museum of Life in the Polish People's Republic offers an engaging journey back in time, where children can see what life was like for their grandparents, while the Polish Army Museum displays tanks and airplanes.

Educational Attractions for Children

For something unique, visit the immersive Art Box Experience exhibition, which engages all the senses. Comic book and fantasy enthusiasts will be delighted by the Komiksowo Library, with its collection of the best comics for children and young adults, and the Fantasy Fair, where you can meet cosplayers. Be sure to also plan a city tour along Zabytkowa Nysa 522.

Summary

Warsaw is full of child-friendly places. You'll find fantastic playgrounds, trampoline parks, and interactive museums.

Indoor play areas and rope parks are perfect for active children, while a visit to the Copernicus Science Centre offers a wonderful opportunity to learn in a fun and engaging way. Find out for yourself and book your flights to Warsaw. We'll see you there!

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