Warsaw is a mixture of relaxing green spaces, historic sites and vivid modernity. Discover the charming Old Town, Wilanów Palace and amazing Lazienki Park, where you can watch free Chopin concerts every Sunday during the summer. Experience a few of the dozens of interactive museums, including the Warsaw Uprising Museum, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews and the Copernicus Science Centre. For exciting nightlife, visit the vibrant Vistula boulevards and upscale clubs.
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Contemporary Fine Arts Gallery Foksal 17 is a place to visit, while in Warsaw. This privet, commercial gallery dosen't close to any kind or form of modern art, You can browse from wide spectrum of paintings and sculptures. Surrealism, abstractions, landscapes, still natures or graphics made by promising Polish and Ukrainian artists.
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The Zlote Tarasy (Golden Terraces) is a popular mall next to the Warszawa Centralna railway station. It was opened in 2007. A transparent curvy roof is covering the central indoor courtyard. There are 200 shops and 40 restaurants, a hotel, a multiplex cinema (8 screens) and an underground parking garage for 1,400 cars. The mall has Poland's first Hard Rock Cafe.
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There are a lot of malls in Warsaw, but Arkadia should have the 1st place. It is close to the downtown, has many interesting brands, polish and foreign, it is easy to move around, great location, access to public transport etc. For the foreign visitors - there is a currency exchange, convenient taxi deck, walking distance to subway, trams and buses, food court... Also the free parking outpaces all other top 5 malls. Be prepared to spend some time there!
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Eighteen fabulous restaurant concepts, eleven fantastic groceries and service premises - Warsaw's Śródmieście regained its lost pearl. Hala Koszyki is the first and the only place of its kind in whole Poland. Now all the best restaurateurs and chefs may feed you with the delicacies from every part of the world under one roof at Hala Koszyki.
I love this place. Would give it 10 stars. It embodies perfectly the modern Warsaw and poland. Super Mix of various restaurants and street food in a beautifully and very stylish former converted market hall.... An absolute must for each Warsaw visit.
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The Kordegarda gallery, run by the National Center for Culture, is a space dedicated to showcasing valuable historical and artistic objects. It is also a place for meetings, artistic experimentation and promoting young talent. The exhibition programme combines a variety of dimensions: the work of major contemporary artists, alternative creations and traditional art. Juxtaposed in the same gallery space are different strands of Polish culture and art that do not usually mix together. As well as exhibitions, Kordegarda holds numerous in-conversation events, concerts and workshops.
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