Warsaw

Religious services

religious services
Nożyk Synagogue
ul. Twarda 6
(+48) 22 652 28 05
Erev Shabbat services begin 15 minutes before sunset. Shabbat morning services begin at 9:30AM

. This is Warsaw's only Orthodox Jewish synagogue that is still in operation.

religious services
Chapel of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
ul. Radna Street 14
(+48) 22 826 73 95
The Holy Mass in English on Sunday at 11:30AM
religious services
International Christian Fellowship
ul. Pulawska 114
(+48) 22 844 7996
Mass is held every Sunday at 5PM
Corner of ul. Pulawska and ul. Maczewskiego. In the Mokotów district

. This is a non-denominational church with Protestant leanings. Anyone and everyone is welcome and if you're a newcomer you're likely to be greeted by people who notice a new face in the crowd. You may even be invited for coffee after the service. The congregation is made of Brits, Germans, Poles, Americans, and Aussies, and other nationalities.

religious services
Warsaw International Church
ul. Miodowa 21b
(+48) 22 842 23 51
Worship service and Sunday School every Sunday at 11AM
Metro: Ratusz
religious services
Islamic Center of Warsaw
ul. Wiertnicza 103
(+48) 22 88 56 276

Laundry

laundry
 

Most hotels and hostels either offer laundry services or have washers and dryers available for use by guests. Additional fees may be incurred for use of these services or machines. Otherwise, you can find a full-service laundry shop at just about any mall, however, these might be expensive. There are self-service laundromats in Warsaw:

laundry
Blanc Lys Laundry
ul. Księcia Janusza 23
+48 508 162 810
8:00-20:00

Embassies

embassies
Romania
ul Fr. Chopina 10
+48 22 621 5983
M-F 8:30AM-5PM
embassies
Russia
ul Belwederska 49
+48 22 621 3453
embassies
Belarus
ul Wiertnicza 58
+48 22 742 0990
M-F 8AM-4:15PM
embassies
Canada
ul Jana Matejki 1/5
+48 22 584 3100
embassies
Ireland
ul Mysia 5, 6F
+48 22 849 6633
9AM-1PM and 2PM-5PM
embassies
Spain
ul Mysliwiecka 4
+48 22 583 4000
embassies
United Kingdom
ul Emilii Plater 28
+48 22 311 0000
M Tu, Th-F 8:30AM-2PM, W 8:30AM-noon
Inside the Warsaw Corporate Centre
embassies
United States
Aleje Ujazdowskie 29/31
+48 22 504 2000

If you have an emergency outside of normal embassy business hours, dial the first phone number and ask to speak with an Embassy Duty Officer.

embassies
Hungary
ul Fryderika Chopina 2
+48 22 628 4451
internet

Free wi-fi is available in most of the Old Town, as well as in several cafés and restaurants, including McDonald's, KFC, Subway, Starbucks, Coffee Heaven, and W biegu.

postal service
Central Post Office
ul. Świętokrzyska 31/33
Open 24/7
telephones

The area code for Warsaw is 22, and it must be dialed even when making local calls. When calling internationally to Warsaw, dial the country code, +48, followed by the rest of the number. There is no necessity to use "0" at the beginning of the telephone number. When dialing from a mobile phone, you must dial any number as if it was an international number.

Pay phones are very rare and it is therefore best to rely on other means of communication. Pay phones are only operable using calling cards that can be bought at post offices.

Pre-paid SIM cards with Polish phone numbers cost as little as 5zł and can be purchased from just about any major carrier. Many kiosks sell them.