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Admire the city panorama from the 30th floor The most beautiful view of Warsaw spreads out from the viewing terrace of the 30th floor of the Palace of Culture and Science - the highest building in Poland (234,5 m). One can get there by lift every day from 9am till 6pm. The price of a ticket is 15 zl for adults and 10 zl for children.
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Ride around the Old Town in a droshki The most authentic way to explore the Old Town is to ride around in a droshky (horse carriage). The price can be negotiated with the driver. If you happen to meet a street organ player, don't hesitate to stop for a short while and listen. People say, the tunes of this old instrument tell you about the dramatic past of the city.
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Savor the live open-air piano concert
From May till September every Sunday at noon and 4pm the lovers of Frederic Chopin's music and simply the Lazienki Park visitors can enjoy open-air piano concerts held next to the statue of this great composer. These piano recitals have become a summertime tradition of Warsaw's cultural life and are extremely popular among local people and tourists alike.
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Taste 'pierogi' and Zubrovka at a traditional Polish restaurant 'Pierogi' are a kind of dumplings filled in with mushrooms, meat, cheese, potatoes, or in sweet variant - with berries or fruit. Few people know, that vodka first originated in Poland and the most recommended vodka brand today is Zubrovka (bison vodka). Both can be enjoyed at separate occasions, but certainly are not to be missed.
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Take a refreshing walk along the Royal Route A walk along the Royal Route (Krakowskie Predmiescie - Novy Swiat) is a real journey into the history. It connects the Royal Castle with the palaces in the Royal Lazienki Park and Wilanow. Such a walk lasts only an hour, but allows everyone to learn the history of Warsaw in a very pleasant way.
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Shop in the Europe's biggest Arcadia shopping mall
Shopping is definitely one of the reasons to come to Warsaw and the newest and biggest Arcadia mall is a paradise for shopping lovers. Over 180 shops representing all major world brands offering attractive prices from 10am till 10pm seven days a week, 20 restaurants & bars and a cinema under the same roof make the shopping opportunities here really endless.
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Experiense a dinner at the Chef's Table
Enjoy a dinner at the Poland's smallest restaurant located in the main kitchen of the Sheraton Warsaw Hotel. This Chef's Table takes a maximum of 6 guests and you can choose your own menu with our Chef or enjoy a menu surprise. For reservations call: (48)(22) 4506712.
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Attend a sacral music concert in a church or cathedral Poland is a catholic country and musical performances at churches (chorals, organ & symphony music) are a well established tradition. They are easy to find in churches and cathedrals along the Royal Route and in the Old Town. Wonderful sound and the atmosphere of a holy place make this experience really memorable.
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Browse for antique items at the Koło flea market The number of old objects offered here wouldn't shame a museum collection. People arrive here every Sunday around noon, often hunting for real historic gems, books, porcelain, German, Polish or Russian army items or an attic, discarded for decades. All these people are united by one thing: a love for old junk.
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See Mazowsze folk dancing show
Since 1947 this company is an ambassador of the Polish folklore art all over the world. Folk dances and songs from all regions of Poland are in their program. The best place to see their magnificent show is The Polish Theater - one of the most known building of this kind in the city.
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