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The cathedral is open to the public from Monday to Saturday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Sundays only for religious services, with limited visiting hours. To enter, use the main door on Świętojańska Street; it is easily accessible on foot from the Old Town. More details are available on the official archdiocese website.
Admission is free, although a voluntary donation for maintenance is recommended. No advance tickets are required, but during special events there may be additional charges. Check updates on the Warsaw tourism portal.
It is recommended to allow at least 45 minutes to 1 hour to explore the interior, including the chapels and the high altar. If you are interested in history, you could extend your visit to 1.5 hours with a guide. It is a compact space, ideal for a relaxed visit.
Built in the 14th century, it is Warsaw's main cathedral and has witnessed royal coronations and key events in Polish history; it was destroyed during World War II and faithfully rebuilt. It represents the spiritual and cultural heart of the Old Town, with the tombs of kings and notable figures buried there.
Spring or autumn are ideal thanks to the mild weather and fewer crowds, avoiding the summer bustle. Visit early in the morning for a quieter experience and better natural light through the stained glass. Avoid weekends if you are looking for peace.
There is an access ramp at the side entrance for wheelchairs, although some interior areas have steps; assistance can be requested from the staff. For more information about accessibility adaptations, contact +48 22 831 02 71 or check the official website.
In the Old Town, just a few minutes' walk away, you will find the Royal Castle and the Market Square with its colorful houses. Do not miss the Museum of Warsaw or a walk along the nearby Vistula River for a full UNESCO heritage experience.
Wear comfortable shoes for walking on the Old Town's cobblestones and respect the silence inside the cathedral by dressing modestly. Use the audio guides available on site to enrich your visit; consider downloading a tourism app such as IAudioguia for audio narrations in English.
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