Warsaw: Historical Buildings and a Hearty Downtown Adventure
Popularly known as "The Orthopedic Capital of the World" Warsaw is a region in the Kosciusko County named after the capital city of Poland, "The Paris of the East". The central location of the region makes it an ideal pit stop for tourists as well as a region for traders, merchants and trappers that supply goods to farmers. The city is home to several private schools and home to notable people in sports and American history. Rick Fox, former actor and NBA basketball player and Miles Plumlee, another professional basketball who lives in Warsaw, IN.
Best Time to Visit
The best time of the year to explore the outdoors and enjoy Warsaw is during the months of June to August. Prepare to deal with a huge crowd during this time of the year and quite expensive Warsaw, IN hotel room rates.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Be entertained, captivated and have fun in Warsaw at the Wagon Wheel Theater. This building is home to over 800 seats and a host to classic plays, musical events and premiere arts created to make your visit as memorable and inspirational as possible. The region was used to be a tent in the 1956 and then was reconstructed into an innovative award-winning entertainment center. A relaxing home away from home can be enjoyed at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites Warsaw and the Comfort Inn & Suites. Grab a club and enjoy a good game of golf at the Maxwelton Golf Club and the Rochester Elks Golf Course.