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#CONCERT

New hope of the Polish music scene performs at Basen

Skubas has a truly amazing voice: soft, strong and with a very masculine vibe. He sings both in Polish and English (so if your command of Polish is not perfect yet you’ll still enjoy it!) and plays with superb musicians. When you listen to them, you know that they truly know the meaning of their bitter-sweet lyrics. Its a rock poetry of the grown-ups. The songs will be arranged especially for the evening as this concert is a promotion of his new album called “Brzask”. The venue in itself is interesting – it is an old swimming pool (therefore:basen). It can really be an amazing experience!

Where: Basen, ul. M.Konopnickiej 6
Map: click to open
When: 23.11.2014 8pm
How much: 45 pln
Details: click here

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#CASTLE

Royal Castle, old and new

Home to rulers of Warsaw throughout the ages, destroyed during World War II 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. The entrance for the main exhibition is free of charge in November.

Where: Amek Królewski, Pl.Zamkowy 4
Map: click to open
When: 11AM-4 PM on Sundays, 10AM-4PMTue-Sat
How much: free of charge in November
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
Map: click to open
When: Mon-Fri: 09am-8pm, Sat-Sun: 11am-7pm
How much: 1.5 zł – 10 zł per dish
Details: click here

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A whole day is enough time to see the landmarks, to have a proper polish meal and to enjoy good concert. Find out details here: