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#CAFE

Pre-war vibe in one of Warsaw’s prettiest cafes

If you can’t afford to stay at the famous Bristol hotel, be sure to at least visit their stylish art-deco café, inspired by Viennese coffehouses. The café is located in the ground floor of the hotel, almost next door to History Meeting House. Find a window seat and enjoye whiling away the time over coffee or one of their trademark cakes!

Where: Hotel Bristol, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 42/44
Map: click to open
When: open daily, 12-7 PM
How much: 13 PLN for a piece of cake
Details: click here

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#MUSEUM

Treasures in Old Town medieval cellars

Centrum Interpretacji Zabytku (the Heritage Interpretation Centre), located in original gothic cellars of Old Town houses, has recently opened and is presenting an exhibition about the WW2 history of the Old Town. See shocking pictures of the destruction and amazing effort of those reconstructing it in the 1940s and 50s for free this Thursday!

Where: Centrum Interpretacji Zabytku (the Heritage Interpretation Centre), ul. Brzozowa 11
Map: click to open
When: Tue: 11am-6pm, Wed-Fri: 9am-4pm, Sat-Sun: 10am-6pmHow much: free on Thursdays
Details: click here

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# SIGHTSEEING

65 hectares of green

Thursday is also a free ticket day in all objects situated in the biggest, oldest and most beautiful fenced park of Warsaw – Lazienki Royal Baths Park. Designed mostly in the 18th century the park was a private property of the last Polish King Stanisław August Poniatowski. Don’t miss marvelous Palace on Water – summer residence of the last Polish monarch.

Where: Łazienki Royal Baths Park
Map: click to open
When: every day 9 AM – 6 PM
How much: free on Thursday

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Meet the history of Warsaw: in medieval cellars, parks or a 100-year-old hotel!