| SAS - the biggest airline company in Scandinavia - offers daily cheap international flight tickets to Warsaw from many destinations in Scandinavia and with connections from Europe, USA and Asia. Our city guide will help you to find out what's up and what the best tips are from SAS crew and passengers. This vibrant, busy city has slowly been emerging as a new cultural diamond of the East and forms the centre of modern Poland. And while shiny skyscrapers, new restaurants and funky clubs shoot like mushrooms from the soil, Warsaw’s many historic buildings serve as a reminder of this city’s glorious history. |
| Chocolate and more 150 years of genuine and original choclate. Wedel is not just good choclate, check out their lounges. | BUW 10'000 square metres of roof garden wait for you on the Warsaw University Library roof. | Praga The district located on the east-bank of Vistula River is definately worth a visit. |
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A very modern and different restaurant and cafe, with a menu that takes its inspiration from different parts of the world. This place is definitely worth a visit. I think you will love it. Catherine, air hostess | Fabryka Trzciny www.fabrykatrzciny.pl
A great center for arts and education, it has a Performance Hall, Theatrical Stage, Exhibition Hall, Club & Lounge, as well as a multitude of spaces designated for film screenings, fashion shows and similar events. Romeo | Zacheta www.zacheta.art.pl
This is my favorite in Warsaw, its next to the Saski Park and always features fantastic exhibitions. Just check out what's happening there and pop-in. Szymon |