Emerging as one of the fastest growing cities in Europe, Warsaw is Poland’s capital, as well as its largest city. Even though World War II left the city nearly in ruins, reconstruction began in 1945 and it has been flourishing ever since. Warsaw is a lively hub of culture, business and history wrapped up in urban perfection. Plan your visit between May and October for the warmest weather, but remember to bring your umbrella because there are frequent summer showers. Also, be sure to feast when you are in Warsaw; the food is unique and delicious—an experience in and of itself.