Although the slogan of the Warsaw Tourist Information says "Fall in love with Warsaw", it might not be easy to fall in love with the Polish capital at first sight. Knowing that more than 90 percent of the city has been destroyed during the Second World War, we should appreciate Warsaw people’s great dedication to rebuild their beloved city. Today you see the cute (rather new) old town, the great skyscrapers and the grey socialist blocks of flats. But hidden in the grey that envelopes Warsaw, you are surprised to find impressive courtyards, scenic parks, cute little cafes and ambitious galleries. There is so much more to discover behind the surface!
Pierogarnia na Bednarskiej
Dumplings near the old town
Agata Rzewuska /
We, Poles, love dumplings but we do not necessary love preparing them, as it is very time ...
Koszyki
Art Noveau market hall
Ildiko R /
Koszyki is a historic market hall in the heart of Warsaw. In the past years it's been in danger ...
Mińska 4/6 Bistro
local, tasty and cheap
Agata Rzewuska /
Little local bistro with nice interior and good, inexpensive meal. The place is brand new ...