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Warsaw is a city of contrasts. You can marvel at the grandeur of Baroque palaces, Gothic spires and Stalinist skyscrapers all in one day. Warsaw also has several world-class museums which trace the city's fascinating history, with particular focus on the events and effects of the Second World War. Warsaw is also the birthplace of Chopin, and his life and works are celebrated throughout the city. Nowadays, the city's flourishing contemporary art scene is a true reflection of the city's diversity.
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Travellers to Warsaw can fly to either Warsaw Chopin Airport, located in the Wlochy district, or to Modlin Airport in Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki.
A number of airlines operate flights to Warsaw Chopin Airport including: LOT Polish Airlines, Wizz Air and Norwegian Air.
Warsaw Chopin Airport is approximately six miles from the city centre.
Train connections S2 and S3 run from the airport to the city centre. By bus, the 175, 188 and N32 (at night) run to the city centre. A taxi rank is located outside arrivals.
Ryanair is currently the only carrier operating cheap flights to Warsaw via Modlin Airport: Ryanair
Modlin Airport is approximately 22 miles northwest of Warsaw city centre.
Trains run between Modlin Airport and Warsaw city centre. ModlinBus offers a non-stop express service to Warsaw city centre (opposite the Palace of Culture). By car, the airport is linked by the national road 62 and the S7. A taxi ride takes about 35-40 minutes.