Warsaw!
Hey! To be honest, Warsaw isn’t on the list of
my favourite cities but I decided to tell you something about it because it’s the
capital of my country, so it’s worth knowing it, at least a little bit. Well,
it’s the biggest Polish city and
probably one of the most polluted as well. It’s situated in the East-Central
part of the country.
So maybe first I’d explain you
why I’m not keen on this city. I think that the answer is really easy: it’s too
crowded and as I’ve already said, too polluted. What’s more, people are always
in rush. I just don’t like this kind of lifestyle and the atmosphere of this
city.
But okay, finally I’m moving to
the advantages! So, if it goes about an architecture, it’s a really nice city.
If you want to get to know something about Poles and our history, you should
visit The Powązki Cementary, The Warsaw Upraising Museum, The Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier or The Royal Castle.
Then, I recommend you discovering the old town (you need to see the Sigismund’s Column!), Palace of Culture and Science and of course, Łazienki Park – it’s a perfect place for long walks and relax! If you’re crazy about museum, there are lots of them in Warsaw! And if you prefer shopping – don’t worry, the city centre if full of malls. And remember, don’t take a bus from 3 pm until 6 pm because for sure you’d stuck in traffic jam!
Then, I recommend you discovering the old town (you need to see the Sigismund’s Column!), Palace of Culture and Science and of course, Łazienki Park – it’s a perfect place for long walks and relax! If you’re crazy about museum, there are lots of them in Warsaw! And if you prefer shopping – don’t worry, the city centre if full of malls. And remember, don’t take a bus from 3 pm until 6 pm because for sure you’d stuck in traffic jam!
So, even if it’s not my favourite
city, I recommend you discovering it because it’s full of interesting places and
what’s the most important, it’s a really important place of Polish history.
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