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#FOOD & SHOPPING

Food factory

Some best local producers, restaurant owners and culinary bloggers are gathered in one place to present some ingenious foods, various recipes and ideas. Hardly available delicacies from both Poland and abroad concentrated in one place! Taste Georgian goulash soup, traditional Polish bread, exotic spices and homemade pierogi. The food market at Soho Factory is a chance to try all the flavours of Warsaw in just one location.

Where: Soho Factory, building no 19, ul. Mińska 25
Map: click to open
When: Sunday, 06 April, 10am – 5pm
How much: free admission
Details: click here

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#FOOD & MEETING

Brunch with the Jews

Warsaw’s Jewish Community Center is a new and another yet spot to provide a cultural programme connected/focused on the Jewish heritage of Poland. It’s a place run by young enthusiasts and everybody is welcomed. If U would like to have some kosher food for breakfast-try it!

Where: JCC Warsaw, ul. Chmielna 9a
Map: click to open
When: 11am – 3pm
How much: 20 pln, drinks included
Details: click here

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# FOOD

African Żoliborz

Not many travelers to Warsaw make it to Żoliborz which is a shame is it’s one of the most cosy, quiet and green areas in the city with beautiful pre-war planned housing estates. A good reason to visit it this Sunday is the African day at Wilson – a hostel and a travelers place located in one of modernist villas of the neighbourhood. If you ever wondered what Ethiopian cuisine may be like, go and check it for yourself!

Where:Hostel Wilson
Map: click to open
When: Sunday, 06 April, 12pm – 7pm
How much: free!
Details: click here

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#MUSEUM

Visit Chopin!

Opened a mere 4 years ago, this tech-savvy museum located in a meticulously restored palace gives an impressive account of the life of Poland’s national composer, Frederic Chopin; from his early days in Żelazowa Wola and Warsaw to his great career in Paris. Multilingual audioguides will help you follow the exhibition without getting lost.

Where: Muzeum Chopina, ul. Okólnik 1
Map: click to open
When: Tuesdays-Sundays 11am – 8pm
How much: Free on Sundays (70 tickets are issued for every full hour – 55 can be booked over the phone, while 15 are available on the spot). Otherwise 11 zł (ISIC card) / 13 zł (reduced) / 22 zł (normal)
Details: click here

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#MUSEUM

Learn the history behind the ‘63 days of glory

The 1944 Uprising in Warsaw (that broke out on 1st August and lasted for over two months before it was ruthlessly surpressed) was one of the biggest battles of resistance against the Nazi in Europe during WWII and brought almost complete destruction of the city. The Museum tells the story of tragic events of August and September 1944 in a multimedia-based way. It’s an enthralling journey through the history of the struggle of the people of Warsaw for independence.

Where: Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego (The Warsaw Uprising Museum), ul. Grzybowska 79
Map: click to open
When: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 8am-6pm, Thursday: 8am-8pm, Saturday & Sunday: 10am-8pm
How much: free on Sundays; 14/10 zł other days
Details: click here

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#MUSEUM

Royal castle – old and new

Home to rulers of Warsaw throughout the ages, destroyed during WWII and raised from the ashes in the 1970s and 80s, the Royal Castle of Warsaw opens to visitors for free every Sunday. See meticulously restored interiors from the times of the last Polish king and visit the rooms where first Polish and European constitution was proclaimed. This is going to be a great lesson of Polish history and a real treat for those who love splendid palace interiors.

Where: Zamek Królewski (the Royal Castle), pl. Zamkowy 4
Map: click to open
When: Tuesday-Saturday: 10am-4pm, Sunday: 11am-4pm
How much: free on Sundays, 22/15 normal/reduced on all other days
Details: click here

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This Sunday explore different cultures of Warsaw from the perspective…of food! Yummy! Also, make sure you visit at least one of Warsaw’s famous museums free of charge! (photo from fotoimpresje.flog.pl)