Warsaw Modlin Airport car hire, tailor-made for you
Warsaw is Poland’s “reborn” city, brimming with art, music and culture. After being virtually flattened in World War II, it has been rebuilding itself ever since. Today it is once again an attractive, lively and energetic capital city. Pick up your Avis rental car at Warsaw Modlin Airport and start your road trip across Poland.
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Plan your journey from Warsaw Modlin Airport
Poland’s capital city is just a 40-minute drive on the DK7/E77 from Warsaw Modlin Airport. You’ll notice immediately that Warsaw seems to be constantly under construction – and that’s because it is. This old European city is rebuilding itself and the results are beautiful.
Visit the historic Old Town, centred on Castle Square. Stroll along the cobbled streets and find yourself happily lost in a maze of cafes, shops, restaurants and social hubs. Market Square is worth seeing for its beautiful Renaissance buildings and is a great place to stop for food. Visit the Royal Route, where you’ll find the city’s castle, and the royal residence of Wilanow – considered to be the Versailles of Poland.
Lazienki Park provides ample green space for Warsaw residents and you might even catch a free Chopin concert here. Warsaw locals are extremely proud of the Chopin legacy – there’s even a museum devoted to him. Explore the Praga District, an up-and-coming trendy neighbourhood home to some of the city’s oldest buildings. Spend time at the Warsaw Rising Museum, which covers the city’s Uprising of 1944.
With your Avis car hired from Warsaw Modlin Airport, exploring Warsaw is easy. All you have to do is drive.
Beyond Warsaw
Poland boasts some fascinating historical attractions. Conveniently, many of them can be found just beyond Warsaw.
Treblinka
Drive 90 minutes on the S8 and DW694 to reach Treblinka, a location that holds sizeable historical significance as it was the site of the second largest World War II Nazi concentration camp. Today, you'll find a memorial in the form of a granite monolith, standing in remembrance of all those who lost their lives - as well as guided historical tours, and a museum which documents the events of the time.
Lublin
Lublin is a two-hour drive from Warsaw on the DK17/E372. This small city is a favourite for many travellers and Lublin Castle tends to be its main draw. Spend time in the Rynek, a special area of town surrounded by cafes and restaurants. Explore the Old Square and pause for photos at Krakowska Gate.
Lodz
Drive for 90 minutes on the A2 from Warsaw and arrive in Lodz. This town started booming in the early 1900s, thanks to its textile industry. Spend time on Piotrkowska Street, the longest shopping boulevard in Poland. Visit Ksiezy Mlyn, with its former factory complex, and the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe. Be sure to stop by the Poznanski Palace, which impresses with its grandeur.
Poland has a wealth of sights and attractions to offer visitors, in both its big cities and small towns. Get behind the wheel of your Avis hire car and take it all in.