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#CONCERT

Sound from a small American town

Lemolo is a pseudonym assumed by Meagan Grand and it was taken from the name of picturesque street Lemolo Shore Drove in a sleepy, american town Poulsbo where the artist grew up.Meagan Grand is an American dream pop singer and a song writer.Warsaw is one of the stops on her European Tour. During the concert you’ll hear the material from her 2012 alnum called “The Kaleidoscope” considered the best debut album by Google Play and the best selling one from Sonic Boom Records. Seems like it’s gonna be an enjoyable evening

Where: Makulatura, ul.Chmielna 5/7
Map: click to open
When: Tue, Sep 30th, 8pm
How much: 20pln
Details: click here 

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#CHOCOLATE

Best chocolate, at least according to Varsovians!

Cold or soaked aftter walking around Warsaw? You deserve a treat, especially if you’re after a day of sight-seeing! Ask any local and you’ll learn that the best chocolate is made by the Wedel company right here in Warsaw, Poland. The company was founded back in the first half of 19th century and is famous for many other products including Ptasie Mleczko chocolate-covered marshmallows, Mieszanka Wedlowska candy mix and Delicje Szampańskie cookies (you can stock up on them in the flagship store at ul.Szpitalna 8, right next to the cafe).
To have a real hot chocolate drink (and not just cocoa or liquidy pudding), head for the imperial-style cafe in the chocolate factory’s former location located smack in the city center. 12 PLN gets you a cup of chocolatey bliss. If you can’t decide which one you have, dish out the extra 4zł to get a tasting menu of three different kind of drinking chocolate! Take a window seat to people-watch. Smacznego/bon appetit!

Where: any Pijalnia Czekolady E.Wedel (E.Wedel chocolate drinkery), original one at Szpitalna 8 esp. recommended!
Map: click to open
When: lunch served on weekdays 12-4pm
How much: 12pln and up
Details: click here 

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#MUSEUM

Delve into history through art!

Recently reorganised, the National Museum of Warsaw exhibits an array of works of art dating from the times of ancient Egypt up until the 21st century. You can also admire Polish classics like Matejko (don’t miss his immense ‘Battle of Grunwald’!), Malczewski or Wyspiański. But what truly fascinates us there is the section of European medieval religious art (one of the biggest in the world). This part of the exposition was recently re-opened after massive renovation. We still remember how impressive it was for us when we were kids-2.5 meters tall wooden crucifixes, with all the details of the suffering Christ presented right in our faces… long corridors with silent, mysterious yet beautiful Madonnas and dozens of angels starring at us all the way.. both amazing and frightening. Whoever said museums are boring?

Where: Muzeum Narodowe (National Museum), Al.Jerozolimskie 3
Map: click to open
When: 10am-6pm Tue-Sun
How much: free admission to the permanent exhibition on Tuesdays, 20pln to visit temporary exhibitions
Details: click here 

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This Tuesday don’t rush, take it easy. Just have a mug of fantastic chocolate, enjoy fine arts and listen to American singer in the cozy little place.