Shopping in Warsaw

What sets Warsaw apart from other European cities? It’s its mix of affordable high-street fashion, emerging Polish designers, and easy access via efficient public transport, making it a hidden gem for shopping tourists seeking value without the crowds of Paris or London.

Places to go Shopping in Warsaw
Shopping MallsZłote Tarasy,
Westfield Arkadia,
Galeria Mokotów,
Blue City,
Hala Koszyki,
Galeria Młociny,
Atrium Promenada
Shopping StreetsNowy Świat,
Chmielna,
Mokotowska
OutletsDesigner Outlet Warszawa,
Factory Ursus
LuxuryVitkac Department Store,
Mokotowska Street

Shopping Malls

Ztote Tarasy

  • 🚇 Metro: Line 1 (Centrum stop)
  • 🚌 Bus: Various lines to city center
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M, Tommy Hilfiger, Massimo Dutti, Nike
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (Monday-Saturday), 10:00-21:00 (Sunday)
More About Ztote Tarasy

Located in the heart of Warsaw near the Central Railway Station, Ztote Tarasy spans approximately 65,000 square meters and houses over 200 stores. Opened in 2007, it features a distinctive glass roof and multi-level design that creates a bright, open atmosphere. Recent renovations in 2024 added more sustainable retail spaces and enhanced digital directories for easier navigation.

The mall includes a multiplex cinema, fitness center, and diverse dining options from fast food to upscale restaurants. Its central location makes it ideal for tourists, with direct metro access and proximity to landmarks like the Palace of Culture and Science. Visitors praise its cleanliness and family-friendly vibe, including play areas for children.

Westfield Arkadia

  • 🚇 Metro: Line 1 (Dworzec Gdanski stop)
  • 🚌 Bus: Lines to northern districts
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M, Nike, Adidas, Reserved (Polish brand)
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (Monday-Saturday), 10:00-21:00 (Sunday)
More About Westfield Arkadia

Situated in the northern part of Warsaw, Westfield Arkadia is the largest mall in Poland at about 110,000 square meters with over 240 stores. It opened in 2004 and underwent expansions in recent years to include more luxury sections. In 2025, new store openings featured international chains like Uniqlo and eco-friendly brands.

Accessibility is excellent via metro and tram, and it’s family-oriented with kids’ zones and events. Reviews highlight its spacious layout and variety, reducing crowding even on weekends.

Galeria Mokotów

  • 🚇 Metro: Line 1 (Wilanowska stop)
  • 🚌 Bus: Multiple lines to southern Warsaw
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M, Mango, Sephora, Polish brands like Mohito
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (Monday-Saturday), 10:00-21:00 (Sunday)
More About Galeria Mokotów

Located in the Mokotow district, this mall covers around 62,000 square meters and boasts over 260 stores. Rebranded as Westfield Mokotów in recent years, it focuses on fashion and lifestyle retail. A 2024 renovation added more green spaces and tech-integrated shopping aids.

Blue City

  • Metro: Line 1 (nearby stops via bus transfer)
  • 🚌 Bus: Direct lines to Ochota district
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M, Nike, Puma, local brands like Cropp
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (Monday-Saturday), 10:00-21:00 (Sunday)
More About Blue City

In the Ochota district, Blue City spans about 66,000 square meters with more than 200 stores. Opened in 2004, it features a unique spiral design and atrium. Recent updates in 2025 include expanded entertainment zones with VR experiences.

Highlights are its indoor playground, cinema, and variety of eateries from Polish to Asian fusion. Bus access is convenient, though metro requires a short walk. Visitors appreciate its less crowded feel compared to central malls.

Hala Koszyki

  • 🚇 Metro: Line 1 (Politechnika stop)
  • 🚌 Bus: Central lines
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Boutique shops, no major chains but features like Levi’s pop-ups
  • Opening Times: 10:00-23:00 (varies by store)
More About Hala Koszyki

A historic market hall reborn in 2016, Hala Koszyki covers about 6,000 square meters with around 60 outlets, focusing on food and niche retail. Its industrial-chic design blends old architecture with modern vibes.

Unique for its food hall with international cuisines and live events like cooking classes. Central location ensures easy metro access.

Galeria Mtociny

  • 🚇 Metro: Line 1 (Mtociny stop)
  • 🚌 Bus: Northern terminal
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Primark, Zara, H&M, Bershka, Polish brands like Sinsay
  • Opening Times: 10:00-22:00 (Monday-Saturday), 10:00-21:00 (Sunday)
More About Galeria Mtociny

In the Bielany district, this mall is about 78,000 square meters with over 220 stores, opened in 2019. It emphasizes green design with rooftop gardens. Features include a cinema, fitness center, and outdoor terrace dining. Direct metro access makes it hassle-free. Users note its modern, airy feel and family amenities.

Atrium Promenada

  • 🚇 Metro: No direct metro stop, but easily reachable via bus or tram transfers from nearby metro stations like Stadion Narodowy (Line 2).
  • 🚌 Bus: Multiple lines (including 135, 148, 168, 188, 502, 514) stop at Ostrobramska.
  • 🛍️ Key Brands: Zara, H&M (flagship store), Peek & Cloppenburg, TK Maxx, Sephora, Douglas, MAC Cosmetics, Pandora, Apart, Wittchen, Calzedonia, Intimissimi, Vistula, Max Mara Weekend, LIU JO, and Polish brands like Reserved.
  • Opening Times: 10:00-21:00 Monday-Saturday, 10:00-20:00 Sunday (with variations for specific stores).

Shopping Streets

Street NameShopping Highlights
Nowy SwiatHigh-street brands like Reserved, Sinsay, and international chains; mix of fashion, souvenirs, and bookstores; lively with cafes.
ChmielnaPedestrian-only with jewelry, antiques, and boutiques; affordable fashion from H&M and local designers; galleries and street art.
MokotowskaUpscale boutiques, Polish designers, and high-end shops like Massimo Dutti; focus on fashion and accessories; chic vibe.
More About Warsaw’s Shopping Streets

Nowy Swiat, part of the Royal Route, exudes historic charm with neoclassical buildings and pedestrian-friendly paths. It hosts brands like Zara and Polish favorites such as Mohito, alongside souvenir shops selling amber jewelry. Nearby cafes and the University of Warsaw add cultural flair, making it ideal for leisurely strolls.

Chmielna offers a vibrant, car-free atmosphere in the city center, lined with antique stores and budget brands like Cropp. It’s known for street performers and galleries, blending shopping with entertainment.
Proximity to Nowy Swiat creates a seamless shopping loop.

Mokotowska radiates modern elegance with designer boutiques and emerging Polish labels. Shops like Tommy Hilfiger mix with local ateliers for unique finds. Galleries and upscale cafes nearby enhance the sophisticated experience.

Outlets

Designer Outlet Warszawa

Description: Located in Piaseczno near Warsaw, it spans about 22,000 square meters with over 130 stores, featuring brands like Armani, Boss, Calvin Klein, Nike, Adidas.
Discounts: 30-70% off year-round, with events like Black Friday offering extra savings.
Features: Dining options, playgrounds, and open-air design for family visits.
Location and Access: 30 minutes from Warsaw center by car; bus from city; free parking for 1,500 cars.
Opening Hours: 10:00-21:00 (Monday-Saturday), 10:00-20:00 (Sunday).

Factory Ursus

Description: In Ursus district, approximately 20,000 square meters with over 100 stores, key brands like Nike, Reebok, Adidas, Puma.
Discounts: 30-70% typical, special sales during holidays.
Features: Indoor play areas, cafes, and quiet shopping environment.
Location and Access: Western Warsaw, bus access; ample free parking.
Opening Hours: 10:00-21:00 (Monday-Saturday), 10:00-20:00 (Sunday).

Luxury/High-End Shopping

Shopping AreaLuxury Brands
Vitkac Department StoreBurberry, Dior, Gucci, Fendi, Alexander McQueen, Versace, Saint Laurent.
Mokotowska StreetTommy Hilfiger, Massimo Dutti, Polish designers like Bohoboco.
More About Warsaw’s Luxury Shopping Areas

Vitkac, in central Warsaw, is Central Europe’s largest luxury store with an exclusive ambiance and curated collections. It features hard-to-find pieces and personal styling services. Nearby galleries and cafes complement the high-end experience.

Mokotowska Street offers a boutique-filled stroll with elegant storefronts and modern Polish luxury. Notable for brands like Bottega Veneta, it’s less crowded than malls. Art installations and fine dining nearby add allure.

Vintage Stores

Shopping AreaDesigners/Brands
Kulki Vintage Shop & Second HandGucci, Prada, vintage Zara, Mango; mix of designer and high-street.
Avalonia Vintage StoreRetro pieces from various eras, including Polish vintage.
Baza Vintage Shop90s/00s outfits like Off-White inspired, handpicked items.
More About Warsaw’s Vintage Clothing Shopping Areas

Kulki and Avalonia are clustered in trendy districts like Praga, offering a bohemian atmosphere with curated second-hand treasures. Shops focus on sustainable fashion, with swaps and events. Cafes and street art nearby create a hip vibe.

Baza Vintage Shop in central areas provides nostalgic 90s gear in excellent condition. Its quirky selection draws fashion enthusiasts. Galleries and markets in vicinity enhance the exploratory feel.

Tips for Shopping in Warsaw

  • Shop mid-week mornings to avoid crowds, especially in malls like Ztote Tarasy which get busy on weekends.
  • Prices are often 10-20% lower than Western Europe for brands like Zara, with even better deals during sales.
  • Non-EU tourists qualify for tax-free shopping on purchases over 200 PLN. Get VAT refund forms at stores and claim at airports.
  • Seasonal events include Black Friday in November and summer sales in July.

What to Buy in Warsaw

  • International fashion from Zara or H&M in malls like Westfield Arkadia for affordable European styles.
  • Polish brands like Reserved or Sinsay on streets like Nowy Swiat, known for trendy, budget-friendly clothes with local flair.
  • Luxury items from Gucci or Dior at Vitkac, highlighting Warsaw’s rising high-end scene.
  • Vintage clothing from Prada or retro Mango at shops like Baza, offering unique, sustainable pieces.
  • Amber jewelry or souvenirs on Chmielna, symbolizing Poland’s Baltic heritage.
  • Legia Warszawa football merch like Adidas jerseys from official stores or malls, celebrating the city’s passionate sports culture.
Shopping in Warsaw

Store hours are subject to change. Verify the opening times on the official store's website before your visit.