Warsaw is a city best discovered in two chapters; one written on cobblestones, the other carried by the river. We begin at the Warsaw Rising Monument, a powerful tribute to the city’s courage. From here, we wander through the Old Town, its colorful facades and narrow alleys hiding legends of kings, uprisers, and mermaids. The path leads us to the Vistula boulevards, where Warsaw shifts into something new. Modern glass meets history: the green terraces of the University Library gardens, the futuristic dome of the Copernicus Science Centre, and the industrial heritage of Powiśle Elektrownia, now buzzing with vibrant cafés and bars. And then the second chapter begins. We step aboard for a scenic boat ride on the Vistula. From the water, the city reveals another face: bridges arch gracefully overhead, the Old Town towers rise from a distance, and Warsaw’s skyline glows in reflection. It’s a journey that blends legends with landscapes, and shows Warsaw twice, on land and on water.