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#EXHIBITION
70th anniversary of D-Day
In connection with 70th anniversary of Allies Landing in Normandy The Aircraft Institute orginised an open air exhibition presenting polish contribution to military effort of the Allied forces. It ilustrates the story of our airmen who fought against Nazi Germany under the British banner. The pictures show individuals and the aircraft participating in thefights during the period between Battle of Britain and Battle of Normandy.
Where: In front of Botanic Garden,Al. Ujazdowskie 4
Map: click to open
When: until June 29th
How much: free admission
Details: click here
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#SEIGHTSEEING
Go East!
You think the Palace of Culture and Science is the only Stalin-inspired building in Warsaw? All you need is a short walk along the Marszałkowska street and you’ll find yourself in the middle of a whole socialist-realist district, called the MDM, the inspiration for which was the Gorky street in Moscow and Stalinallee in East Berlin. Take a trip in time to discover the characteristic architecture, mosaics, monuments of muscular workers and much more. And as you continue your walk you might end up at the Savior’s square and have a coffee in one of the bars of Warsaw’s ‘hipster zone’ or stop by at the MDM coffee bar. This could be a nice alternative to spend a day wandering around Warsaw?
Where: MDM, Pl. Konstytucji
Map: click to open
When:whenever You like
How much: free
Details: click here
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#FOOD
Milk Bar 2.0
If you’ve already been to our free walking tour, you know that milk bars are those mysterious and exciting eateries where time stopped around 20-30 years ago. Still, they’re becoming more and more popular and on the wave of ‘milk bar revival’ some of them are reopened in a formula that combines the best of what they used to be and what they may be now. That’s what we called milk bars 2.0:) The ultimate example is Prasowy, a bar that has worked since 1954 in Marszałkowska St. It was closed a couple of years ago but now has come back with modern (but still vintage) interior design, complimentary wifi and toilet (something you can’t even think of in most milk bars!) and same low prices (tomato soup at 1.5 zł, anyone?:) The present form of Prasowy is a result of a battle fought by city activists who managed to convince the authorities to keep the place a milk bar instead of renting it to banks or chain shops. So don’t be surprised to see pensioners sitting next to hipsters with their macs just next to each other.
Where:Bar Prasowy, ul. Marszałkowska (the Press Milk Bar)
Map: click to open
When: Mon-Fri: 09am-8pm, Sat-Sun: 11am-7pm
How much:around 10pln
Details: click here
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On Monday we propose to learn a little bit about history in a quite pleasant way. Just walkt, explore and eat!