On the banks of the River Vistula lies Poland's capital, Warsaw, a bustling metropolis with a population of around 3 million. Warsaw's Old Town (Stare Miasto), a UNESCO World Heritage site, was rebuilt to perfection after being flattened in the Second World War.
From the Warsaw Travel Guide
Staying in Alexanders B&B Warsaw was very homely. The room is comfortable and lovely, the breakfast (bread, cheese, polish sausages, tea, jam...) is tasty, the cat is fun and the hostel is near a tram-station, that will bring you to the city in less than 10 minutes. ... more
Warsaw
I got a very crowded train to Warsaw. It was a fairly uneventful 3 hr train ride, the only interesting thing being the cat in my carriage. At Warsaw I made a mega mistake of getting of one train ...
Posted in Sun Siberia and Snow by awowchuk
Warsaw
of sleep thanks to those. Luckily the hostel in Warsaw let us check in early, so we hopped right into bed ...
Posted in Canadian Students Abroad by kmclean
Warsaw
Warsaw or Warszawa is Poland's capital and largest city. It has a high standard of living, complete with all the modern amenities for a satisfied citizen. The city of Warsaw is truly an unforgettable destination for tourists. Skyscapers shoot upwards as Warsaw's economic status rises and the city ...
Posted in Poland 2011 by dorothymaciag










