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25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide
This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind vis
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Joy Division : Warsaw (Full Album Remaster) HQ
(UN-official 2012 Remaster)
01 The Drawback
02 Leaders of Men 01:43
03 They Walked In Line 04:05
04 Failures (of the Modern Man) 06:49
05 Novelty 09:16
06 No Love Lost 13:10
07 Transmission 18:01
08 Ice Age 22:18
09 Interzone 24:43
10 Warsaw 26:52
11 Shadowplay 29:12
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Recorded @ Arrow Studios, Manchester, May 1978
RZM CD 01 (1989 pressing) Lovingly remastered by Analog Loyalist
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THIS IS WARSZAWA | Living a trampers life ep.05
- ENG: In early August I spent a week in the beautiful city Warsaw, the capital of Poland, to made these amazing videos. With up to 43 ° Celsius, it was very hard for me to carry the heavy camera equipment throughout the day. Nevertheless I had a lot of fun in Poland, the people there, are much more open and more hospitable than in my home, Munich. A lot of people ask me, what i filmed there and f
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What to do in Warsaw - a travel video by Wizz TV
Are you not sure what to do once in Warsaw? Want to get inspired? Then follow Wizz Air's Polish WIZZ Ambassador, Kevin and our frequent traveler Brad who will discover Warsaw, the Phoenix city.
More travel videos to come soon: http://wizztv.com
Subscribe to stay tuned.
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Warsaw 2015 Skymovie - Warszawa z lotu ptaka (4K)
„Warsaw 2015 Skymovie" – city from the air...
Zdjęcia i realizacja: Michał Janiszewski
Komórka: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
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SKYMOVIE.PL
http://www.skymovie.pl
W rok po premierze mojego pierwszego filmu o Warszawie – „Warszawa 2014 Timelapse – Miasto wiecznie żyw
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Poland Rediscovered: Krakow, Auschwitz, and Warsaw
Kraków's bubbly Baroque and cobbled charm is emerging as the exciting "next Prague." Nearby, a visit to Auschwitz teaches us a timeless, soul-searching lesson. Systematically destroyed during World War II, Warsaw is a lively, thriving capital once again.
© 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
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912 days of the Warsaw Ghetto
The Warsaw Ghetto was established by the German Governor-General Hans Frank on October 16, 1940. Frank ordered Jews in Warsaw and its suburbs rounded up and herded into the Ghetto. At this time, the population in the Ghetto was estimated to be 400,000 people, about 30% of the population of Warsaw; however, the size of the Ghetto was about 2.4% of the size of Warsaw.
The construction of the ghetto
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Warsaw - The Modern 21st Century City | FT Life
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Martin Sandbu reports from Warsaw on the city's varied and at times troubled architectural past and how today it is reinventing itself into a modern European city.
► FT Global Economy: http://bit.ly/1J5mmqH
► Life & Arts on The FT: http://bit.ly/1cNDrIT
► European Equities Just Catching Up: http://bit.ly/1IeTJ6t
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Warszawa nocą z drona 4K / Warsaw at night with drone 4K – Drone X Vision
Zobacz niezwykłą Warszawę w nocy! Film w całości został nakręcony z drona i przedstawia najważniejsze i najpiękniejsze miejsca w stolicy Polski. Dzięki nowoczesnemu sprzętowi (dron DJI S900 z aparatem Panasonic GH4) możecie zobaczyć to w rozdzielczości 4K!
Operator drona – Marcin Woźniak
Operator kamery – Piotr Jaczewski, Sebastian Woźniak
Montaż – Marcin Woźniak
Nasza strona internetowa http:
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On Location Mazovia Warsaw
Location showreel of Warsaw and Mazovia region based in very heart of Poland, Europe. Spot of Mazovia Warsaw Film Commission was made to encourage film producers from all over the world to work in Poland. More at www.mwfc.pl.
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Warszawa z lotu ptaka 4k / Warsaw from above 4k Poland
Niesamowita Warszawa z lotu ptaka!
Amazing Warsaw from above!
Gdańsk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvknNZURjSI
Kraków - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEKHclPR-1w
Wrocław - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEKHclPR-1w
Konin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LyxvAoKe84
https://www.ujecialotnicze.pl
https://www.drofiak.pl
https://www.artcam.biz
Realizacja: Artur Gajdziński, Jacek Drofiak
Muz
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Warsaw - Warsaw (Joy Division)
This is a rare recording of Warsaw, from the self-titled album Warsaw, released in 1994.
Recorded at Arrow Studios, Manchester, England, May 1978.
There are few clips of the early Joy Division when they were known as Warsaw. I have uploaded all of the songs from the album with no copyright infringment intended. I make no profit from uploading these clips, and they are available purely for enjo
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WARSAW 2015
GoPro of our recent city break in Warsaw to celebrate my birthday.
Great food, good music, cheap beer and lovely people. Na Zdrowie.
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Music: Max Loelz
http://maxloelz.bandcamp.com/album/florist-vale
https://www.facebook.com/max.loelz
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Warsaw Travel Guide - Things To Do In Warsaw
http://jetsetlist.com/wordpress/warsaw-guide-things-to-do-in-warsaw/
Warsaw Travel Guide Tour of 7 of the top attractions and things to do in Warsaw.
1. Old Town Warsaw
2. Copernicus Science Center
3. Lazienki Palace
4. Warsaw Uprising Museum
5. Warsaw Zoo
6. Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science
7. Eat and Drink
Subscribe here:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMC7_bvDjystI9g6S_xDASA
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Christmas Greetings - Warsaw 2015 Timelapse (4K)
„Christmas Greetings - Warsaw 2015"
Zdjęcia: Michał Janiszewski
Realizacja: Michał Janiszewski & Marcin Poncyliusz
Komórka: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
Z dniem dzisiejszym rozpoczyna się kalendarzowa zima, a za oknem … wiosna ;-)
Brakuje nam śnieżnej aury, dlatego postanowiliśmy wprowadzić świąteczno
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Walking in Warsaw ( Poland )
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Supercars of Warsaw 2016 Huracan, M6 x2 Burnout and drift, LOUD C63 AMG, Turbo S, X6M, M4
Drifts, Burnouts, Accelerations, Sounds, Drags
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Battle of Warsaw 1920
Movie Depicting the Polish Battle of Warsaw
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Farhad Mahdavi - Warsaw (Original Mix)
Check out A State Of Trance Radio on Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArminASOTRadio_SP
Download on iTunes: http://bit.ly/Warsaw_iT
Listen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/Warsaw_SP
Subscribe to A State Of Trance: http://bit.ly/SubscribeASOT
With a record that tells a story of its own, Iranian producer Farhad Mahdavi delivers his debut single on the A State Of Trance imprint. As the sublime atmosphere of ‘Warsaw’
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Samotna Warszawa / Frozen Warsaw
Film nakręcono w 2013 roku w trakcie najtęższych mrozów w godzinach 1-3 nad ranem aby pokazać pustkę i zimno Warszawskich ulic i zakamarków.
The film was shot during the winter of 2013 during the year's coldest nights between the hours of 1-3AM. It is a portrait of an empty and frozen city.
Nakręcono aparatem Canon 5D mkii w technologii RAW. W filmie nie użyto zdjęć poklatkowych.
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Zdjęc
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Nightlife Warsaw!
Killing The Streets in capital of Poland - just check it!
ONLINE STORE
www.ktstunts.com
#killingthestreets
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Turkish Airlines A321 Landing Warsaw Chopin Airport
Warsaw skyline on the left:) Turkish Airlines Airbus A321-200 landing at Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW, EPWA). Flight TK1765 from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST, LTBA). Flight date: 07.09.2014
Every subscription is appreciated:)
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#8: Trip To Warsaw, Poland
Recently, I had the opportunity to travel to Warsaw, Poland. What a great place it is! Highly recommended, during summertime that is.
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide
This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we ...
This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
Warszawa Travel Guide: Top 25 things to do in Warsaw
1) Castle Square - plac Zamkowy w Warszawie
2) Royal Castle - Zamek Królewski w Warszawie
3) Pierogi - Perogi
4) The Neon Muzeum - Muzeum Neonów
5) Nysa Van tour – adventure Warsaw
6) Milk bar - bar mleczny
7) Vistula River Cruise - Wisła
8) Pub Crawl
9) Palace of Culture and Science - Pałac Kultury i Nauki,
10) Fryderyk Chopin Museum - Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina
11) Making Pierogi with Polish Your Cooking
12) Łazienki Park - Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie
13) POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
14) Bigos – Polish Hunter's Stew
15) Czar PRL - Life under Communism Museum
16) Warsaw University Library Garden
17) St. Anne's Church - Kościół św. Anny
18) Warsaw Barbican - barbakan warszawski
19) Presidential Palace - Pałac Prezydencki
20) Rurki z Kremem – Polish Torpedo Dessert
21) Warsaw Uprising Museum - Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
22) Copernicus Science Centre - Centrum Nauki Kopernik
23) Warsaw night views
24) National Stadium - Stadion Narodowy
25) Pączki - paczki
We hope our travel guide has helped you to find some of the top places to experience architecture, art, entertainment and nightlife in Warsaw. You'll want to set aside a good chunk of time to visit some of the fascinating museums Warsaw has to offer in order to better understand its complicated history. We were fortunate to visit Warsaw when the weather was lovely in the middle of August. If you're going to come later on in the year you'll want to bring warmer clothes.
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Tourism Guide Video Transcript:
Well hello and welcome to Warszawa. This week we are exploring the Polish capital. We've already been here a few days and it has been amazing. It has been such a pleasant surprise and unlike any part of Europe we've traveled in so far. So yeah, this week we're going to be highlighting 25 things to do around the city and we're excited to show you what it is all about.
We came to Warsaw with little to no expectations and the city completely surprised us. Our week in the capital was spent sampling Polish cuisine, learning about the city's past through museums and historical tours, and also dabbling in a bit of the nightlife. Warsaw is quickly rising through the ranks and we think it won't be long before travellers are flocking en masse. So if you're planning a trip to Poland, don't skip over the capital because there is more to Warsaw than meets the eye.
This is part of our Travel in Poland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Polish culture, Polish arts, Polish foods, Polish religion, Polish cuisine and Polish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
wn.com/25 Things To Do In Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Travel Guide
This was our first trip to Poland and we dove into the capital headfirst. While our travels may have started in the charming Old Town, it wasn't long before we discovered that Warsaw has a cool artsy side. We visited bright neon museums in the art district, shopped in boutiques selling soviet-chic apparel, and got to experience the capital's legendary nightlife. It many ways it was a whirlwind visit, but it was also a fun introduction that made us curious to discover more of Poland in our future travels. The following video will highlight 25 things to do in Warsaw and give you a glimpse into this up and coming capital.
Warszawa Travel Guide: Top 25 things to do in Warsaw
1) Castle Square - plac Zamkowy w Warszawie
2) Royal Castle - Zamek Królewski w Warszawie
3) Pierogi - Perogi
4) The Neon Muzeum - Muzeum Neonów
5) Nysa Van tour – adventure Warsaw
6) Milk bar - bar mleczny
7) Vistula River Cruise - Wisła
8) Pub Crawl
9) Palace of Culture and Science - Pałac Kultury i Nauki,
10) Fryderyk Chopin Museum - Muzeum Fryderyka Chopina
11) Making Pierogi with Polish Your Cooking
12) Łazienki Park - Park Łazienkowski or Łazienki Królewskie
13) POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews - Muzeum Historii Żydów Polskich
14) Bigos – Polish Hunter's Stew
15) Czar PRL - Life under Communism Museum
16) Warsaw University Library Garden
17) St. Anne's Church - Kościół św. Anny
18) Warsaw Barbican - barbakan warszawski
19) Presidential Palace - Pałac Prezydencki
20) Rurki z Kremem – Polish Torpedo Dessert
21) Warsaw Uprising Museum - Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego
22) Copernicus Science Centre - Centrum Nauki Kopernik
23) Warsaw night views
24) National Stadium - Stadion Narodowy
25) Pączki - paczki
We hope our travel guide has helped you to find some of the top places to experience architecture, art, entertainment and nightlife in Warsaw. You'll want to set aside a good chunk of time to visit some of the fascinating museums Warsaw has to offer in order to better understand its complicated history. We were fortunate to visit Warsaw when the weather was lovely in the middle of August. If you're going to come later on in the year you'll want to bring warmer clothes.
25 Things to do in Warsaw, Poland | Top Attractions Tourism Guide Video Transcript:
Well hello and welcome to Warszawa. This week we are exploring the Polish capital. We've already been here a few days and it has been amazing. It has been such a pleasant surprise and unlike any part of Europe we've traveled in so far. So yeah, this week we're going to be highlighting 25 things to do around the city and we're excited to show you what it is all about.
We came to Warsaw with little to no expectations and the city completely surprised us. Our week in the capital was spent sampling Polish cuisine, learning about the city's past through museums and historical tours, and also dabbling in a bit of the nightlife. Warsaw is quickly rising through the ranks and we think it won't be long before travellers are flocking en masse. So if you're planning a trip to Poland, don't skip over the capital because there is more to Warsaw than meets the eye.
This is part of our Travel in Poland series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Polish culture, Polish arts, Polish foods, Polish religion, Polish cuisine and Polish people.
Proudly presented by: http://nomadicsamuel.com & http://thatbackpacker.com
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
- published: 14 Sep 2015
- views: 32587
Joy Division : Warsaw (Full Album Remaster) HQ
(UN-official 2012 Remaster)
01 The Drawback
02 Leaders of Men 01:43
03 They Walked In Line 04:05
04 Failures (of the Modern Man) 06:49
05 Novelty 09:16
06 No Lo...
(UN-official 2012 Remaster)
01 The Drawback
02 Leaders of Men 01:43
03 They Walked In Line 04:05
04 Failures (of the Modern Man) 06:49
05 Novelty 09:16
06 No Love Lost 13:10
07 Transmission 18:01
08 Ice Age 22:18
09 Interzone 24:43
10 Warsaw 26:52
11 Shadowplay 29:12
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Recorded @ Arrow Studios, Manchester, May 1978
RZM CD 01 (1989 pressing) Lovingly remastered by Analog Loyalist
wn.com/Joy Division Warsaw (Full Album Remaster) Hq
(UN-official 2012 Remaster)
01 The Drawback
02 Leaders of Men 01:43
03 They Walked In Line 04:05
04 Failures (of the Modern Man) 06:49
05 Novelty 09:16
06 No Love Lost 13:10
07 Transmission 18:01
08 Ice Age 22:18
09 Interzone 24:43
10 Warsaw 26:52
11 Shadowplay 29:12
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Recorded @ Arrow Studios, Manchester, May 1978
RZM CD 01 (1989 pressing) Lovingly remastered by Analog Loyalist
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 226813
THIS IS WARSZAWA | Living a trampers life ep.05
- ENG: In early August I spent a week in the beautiful city Warsaw, the capital of Poland, to made these amazing videos. With up to 43 ° Celsius, it was very ha...
- ENG: In early August I spent a week in the beautiful city Warsaw, the capital of Poland, to made these amazing videos. With up to 43 ° Celsius, it was very hard for me to carry the heavy camera equipment throughout the day. Nevertheless I had a lot of fun in Poland, the people there, are much more open and more hospitable than in my home, Munich. A lot of people ask me, what i filmed there and from which TV station I'm coming. Mostly I had to grin, because I'm really just someone who wants to show the people a great city. After I had told, that I will make a film about the city, most of the people responded with "what is here to film?".
Finally, I had lot of fun there and I've made a lot of great videos. Here I would like to say THANK YOU to the guys from SkyConcept who helped out with great aerial views of Warsaw! https://www.youtube.com/user/skyconceptTV
- DE: Anfang August war ich für eine Woche im traumhaften Warschau (eng. Warsaw), die Hauptstadt von Polen. Bei bis zu 43° Celsius war es sehr anstrengend für den Körper den ganzen Tag das schwere Kameraequipment rum zu tragen, da war einem jede Abkühlung sehr willkommen. Trotzdem hatte ich sehr viel Spaß in Polen, die Menschen dort sind viel offener und gastfreundlicher als in meiner Heimat, München. Ich wurde dort auch sehr oft angesprochen, was ich den filmen würde und von welchem TV-Sender ich bin. Meistens musste ich erst einmal grinsen, da ich ja eigentlich nur jemand bin der den Menschen eine tolle Stadt zeigen will. Nachdem ich Ihnen gesagt hatte das ich ein Film über die Stadt mache, schauten die meisten mich fragend an und antworteten mit "was gibt es hier zu filmen?".
Letztendlich hatte ich sehr viel Spaß und es ist ein tolles Video entstanden. Dabei möchte ich mich noch an die Jungs von SkyConcept bedanken, die mir mit tollen Luftaufnahmen von Warschau ausgeholfen haben! https://www.youtube.com/user/skyconceptTV
Here are our SocialNetwork-Profiles :)
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- 10-22mm f/3.5 http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00065GZL2/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1638&creative;=6742&creativeASIN;=B00065GZL2&linkCode;=as2&tag;=felixs-21
- 70-300mm f/4.5 http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B000B84KB6/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1638&creative;=6742&creativeASIN;=B000B84KB6&linkCode;=as2&tag;=felixs-21
The smooth shots were done with a Glidecam HD-4000. http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0020LB0MO/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1638&creative;=6742&creativeASIN;=B0020LB0MO&linkCode;=as2&tag;=felixs-21 You can check out the exact model on their official website here where you can also buy them. I've been shooting with there glidecams for the last 4 years, and love them. They do take a little bit of a learning curve, but once you get past that, it's all smooth!
http://www.glidecam.com/
Rode: VideoMic: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B004K8WPUQ/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1638&creative;=6742&creativeASIN;=B004K8WPUQ&linkCode;=as2&tag;=felixs-21
Edit with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.1 and Lightroom 6.1
For BUSINESS ENQUIRERS ONLY, you can contact us at this email:
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wn.com/This Is Warszawa | Living A Trampers Life Ep.05
- ENG: In early August I spent a week in the beautiful city Warsaw, the capital of Poland, to made these amazing videos. With up to 43 ° Celsius, it was very hard for me to carry the heavy camera equipment throughout the day. Nevertheless I had a lot of fun in Poland, the people there, are much more open and more hospitable than in my home, Munich. A lot of people ask me, what i filmed there and from which TV station I'm coming. Mostly I had to grin, because I'm really just someone who wants to show the people a great city. After I had told, that I will make a film about the city, most of the people responded with "what is here to film?".
Finally, I had lot of fun there and I've made a lot of great videos. Here I would like to say THANK YOU to the guys from SkyConcept who helped out with great aerial views of Warsaw! https://www.youtube.com/user/skyconceptTV
- DE: Anfang August war ich für eine Woche im traumhaften Warschau (eng. Warsaw), die Hauptstadt von Polen. Bei bis zu 43° Celsius war es sehr anstrengend für den Körper den ganzen Tag das schwere Kameraequipment rum zu tragen, da war einem jede Abkühlung sehr willkommen. Trotzdem hatte ich sehr viel Spaß in Polen, die Menschen dort sind viel offener und gastfreundlicher als in meiner Heimat, München. Ich wurde dort auch sehr oft angesprochen, was ich den filmen würde und von welchem TV-Sender ich bin. Meistens musste ich erst einmal grinsen, da ich ja eigentlich nur jemand bin der den Menschen eine tolle Stadt zeigen will. Nachdem ich Ihnen gesagt hatte das ich ein Film über die Stadt mache, schauten die meisten mich fragend an und antworteten mit "was gibt es hier zu filmen?".
Letztendlich hatte ich sehr viel Spaß und es ist ein tolles Video entstanden. Dabei möchte ich mich noch an die Jungs von SkyConcept bedanken, die mir mit tollen Luftaufnahmen von Warschau ausgeholfen haben! https://www.youtube.com/user/skyconceptTV
Here are our SocialNetwork-Profiles :)
• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/fstopproductions?sub_confirmation=1&src;_vid=1FvtC2A17B0&feature;=iv&annotation;_id=annotation_3753233241
• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fstopproduction
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- 10-22mm f/3.5 http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00065GZL2/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1638&creative;=6742&creativeASIN;=B00065GZL2&linkCode;=as2&tag;=felixs-21
- 70-300mm f/4.5 http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B000B84KB6/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1638&creative;=6742&creativeASIN;=B000B84KB6&linkCode;=as2&tag;=felixs-21
The smooth shots were done with a Glidecam HD-4000. http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0020LB0MO/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1638&creative;=6742&creativeASIN;=B0020LB0MO&linkCode;=as2&tag;=felixs-21 You can check out the exact model on their official website here where you can also buy them. I've been shooting with there glidecams for the last 4 years, and love them. They do take a little bit of a learning curve, but once you get past that, it's all smooth!
http://www.glidecam.com/
Rode: VideoMic: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B004K8WPUQ/ref=as_li_qf_sp_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1638&creative;=6742&creativeASIN;=B004K8WPUQ&linkCode;=as2&tag;=felixs-21
Edit with Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015.1 and Lightroom 6.1
For BUSINESS ENQUIRERS ONLY, you can contact us at this email:
yt.fstopproduction@gmail.com
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 628314
What to do in Warsaw - a travel video by Wizz TV
Are you not sure what to do once in Warsaw? Want to get inspired? Then follow Wizz Air's Polish WIZZ Ambassador, Kevin and our frequent traveler Brad who will d...
Are you not sure what to do once in Warsaw? Want to get inspired? Then follow Wizz Air's Polish WIZZ Ambassador, Kevin and our frequent traveler Brad who will discover Warsaw, the Phoenix city.
More travel videos to come soon: http://wizztv.com
Subscribe to stay tuned.
wn.com/What To Do In Warsaw A Travel Video By Wizz Tv
Are you not sure what to do once in Warsaw? Want to get inspired? Then follow Wizz Air's Polish WIZZ Ambassador, Kevin and our frequent traveler Brad who will discover Warsaw, the Phoenix city.
More travel videos to come soon: http://wizztv.com
Subscribe to stay tuned.
- published: 16 Jan 2014
- views: 36620
Warsaw 2015 Skymovie - Warszawa z lotu ptaka (4K)
„Warsaw 2015 Skymovie" – city from the air...
Zdjęcia i realizacja: Michał Janiszewski
Komórka: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http:/...
„Warsaw 2015 Skymovie" – city from the air...
Zdjęcia i realizacja: Michał Janiszewski
Komórka: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
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SKYMOVIE.PL
http://www.skymovie.pl
W rok po premierze mojego pierwszego filmu o Warszawie – „Warszawa 2014 Timelapse – Miasto wiecznie żywe…”, zrealizowanego w technice timelapse/hyperlapse, którego obejrzało już ponad 100.000 osób, postanowiłem pokazać to wspaniałe miasto z nieco innej, mniej dostępnej perspektywy – z powietrza.
Odkryj Warszawę na nowo z lotu ptaka w jakości 4K !
Dziękuje wszystkim życzliwym osobom, które pomogły mi w realizacji, szczególnie mojej ukochanej żonie...
Muzyka: Jacoo
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„Warsaw 2015 Skymovie" – city from the air...
Photos and realization: Michał Janiszewski
Mobile: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
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SKYMOVIE.PL
http://www.skymovie.pl
A year after the premiere of my first film about Warsaw - "Warsaw 2014 Timelapse - The everliving city…", realized in timelapse / hyperlapse technique, which has been already watched by more than 100,000 people, I decided to show this wonderful city from a different, less accessible perspective - from the air.
Discover Warsaw again from bird’s eye view in 4K resolution !
Thank you to all kindly people, who have helped me in the project, especially to my beloved wife…
wn.com/Warsaw 2015 Skymovie Warszawa Z Lotu Ptaka (4K)
„Warsaw 2015 Skymovie" – city from the air...
Zdjęcia i realizacja: Michał Janiszewski
Komórka: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
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SKYMOVIE.PL
http://www.skymovie.pl
W rok po premierze mojego pierwszego filmu o Warszawie – „Warszawa 2014 Timelapse – Miasto wiecznie żywe…”, zrealizowanego w technice timelapse/hyperlapse, którego obejrzało już ponad 100.000 osób, postanowiłem pokazać to wspaniałe miasto z nieco innej, mniej dostępnej perspektywy – z powietrza.
Odkryj Warszawę na nowo z lotu ptaka w jakości 4K !
Dziękuje wszystkim życzliwym osobom, które pomogły mi w realizacji, szczególnie mojej ukochanej żonie...
Muzyka: Jacoo
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„Warsaw 2015 Skymovie" – city from the air...
Photos and realization: Michał Janiszewski
Mobile: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
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SKYMOVIE.PL
http://www.skymovie.pl
A year after the premiere of my first film about Warsaw - "Warsaw 2014 Timelapse - The everliving city…", realized in timelapse / hyperlapse technique, which has been already watched by more than 100,000 people, I decided to show this wonderful city from a different, less accessible perspective - from the air.
Discover Warsaw again from bird’s eye view in 4K resolution !
Thank you to all kindly people, who have helped me in the project, especially to my beloved wife…
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 71310
Poland Rediscovered: Krakow, Auschwitz, and Warsaw
Kraków's bubbly Baroque and cobbled charm is emerging as the exciting "next Prague." Nearby, a visit to Auschwitz teaches us a timeless, soul-searching lesson. ...
Kraków's bubbly Baroque and cobbled charm is emerging as the exciting "next Prague." Nearby, a visit to Auschwitz teaches us a timeless, soul-searching lesson. Systematically destroyed during World War II, Warsaw is a lively, thriving capital once again.
© 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
wn.com/Poland Rediscovered Krakow, Auschwitz, And Warsaw
Kraków's bubbly Baroque and cobbled charm is emerging as the exciting "next Prague." Nearby, a visit to Auschwitz teaches us a timeless, soul-searching lesson. Systematically destroyed during World War II, Warsaw is a lively, thriving capital once again.
© 2004 Rick Steves' Europe
- published: 14 May 2014
- views: 339830
912 days of the Warsaw Ghetto
The Warsaw Ghetto was established by the German Governor-General Hans Frank on October 16, 1940. Frank ordered Jews in Warsaw and its suburbs rounded up and her...
The Warsaw Ghetto was established by the German Governor-General Hans Frank on October 16, 1940. Frank ordered Jews in Warsaw and its suburbs rounded up and herded into the Ghetto. At this time, the population in the Ghetto was estimated to be 400,000 people, about 30% of the population of Warsaw; however, the size of the Ghetto was about 2.4% of the size of Warsaw.
The construction of the ghetto wall started on April 1, 1940, but the Germans closed the Warsaw Ghetto to the outside world on November 16 that year. The wall was typically 3 m (9.8 ft) high and topped with barbed wire. Escapees could be shot on sight. The borders of the ghetto changed many times through the next years.
The ghetto was divided by Chłodna Street, which due to its importance (Warsaw's major street leading to the east) was excluded from it. The area south of Chłodna was known as "Small Ghetto", while the area north of this street -- "Large Ghetto". Those two parts were connected by Żelazna Street (special gate was built at its intersection with Chłodna Street). In January 1942 a wooden footbridge, which after the war became one of the symbols of the Holocaust, was built there to ease pedestrian traffic. The first commissioner of the Warsaw ghetto was his chief organizer SA-Standartenführer Waldemar Schön. He was succeeded in May 1941 by Heinz Auerswald.
On January 18, 1943, after almost four months without any deportations, the Germans suddenly entered the Warsaw ghetto intent upon a further deportation. Within hours, some 600 Jews were shot and 5,000 others rounded up.
The Germans expected no resistance, but preparations to resist had been going on since the previous autumn. The first instances of Jewish armed resistance began that day. The Jewish fighters had some success: the expulsion stopped after four days and the ŻOB and ŻZW resistance organizations took control of the Ghetto, building shelters and fighting posts and operating against Jewish collaborators.
The final battle started on the eve of Passover of April 19, 1943, when a Nazi force consisting of several thousand troops entered the ghetto. After initial setbacks, the Germans under the field command of Jürgen Stroop systematically burned and blew up the ghetto buildings, block by block, rounding up or murdering anybody they could capture. Significant resistance ended on April 28, and the Nazi operation officially ended in mid-May, symbolically culminating with the demolition of the Great Synagogue of Warsaw on May 16. According to the official report, at least 56,065 people were killed on the spot or deported to German Nazi concentration and death camps, most of them to Treblinka.
wn.com/912 Days Of The Warsaw Ghetto
The Warsaw Ghetto was established by the German Governor-General Hans Frank on October 16, 1940. Frank ordered Jews in Warsaw and its suburbs rounded up and herded into the Ghetto. At this time, the population in the Ghetto was estimated to be 400,000 people, about 30% of the population of Warsaw; however, the size of the Ghetto was about 2.4% of the size of Warsaw.
The construction of the ghetto wall started on April 1, 1940, but the Germans closed the Warsaw Ghetto to the outside world on November 16 that year. The wall was typically 3 m (9.8 ft) high and topped with barbed wire. Escapees could be shot on sight. The borders of the ghetto changed many times through the next years.
The ghetto was divided by Chłodna Street, which due to its importance (Warsaw's major street leading to the east) was excluded from it. The area south of Chłodna was known as "Small Ghetto", while the area north of this street -- "Large Ghetto". Those two parts were connected by Żelazna Street (special gate was built at its intersection with Chłodna Street). In January 1942 a wooden footbridge, which after the war became one of the symbols of the Holocaust, was built there to ease pedestrian traffic. The first commissioner of the Warsaw ghetto was his chief organizer SA-Standartenführer Waldemar Schön. He was succeeded in May 1941 by Heinz Auerswald.
On January 18, 1943, after almost four months without any deportations, the Germans suddenly entered the Warsaw ghetto intent upon a further deportation. Within hours, some 600 Jews were shot and 5,000 others rounded up.
The Germans expected no resistance, but preparations to resist had been going on since the previous autumn. The first instances of Jewish armed resistance began that day. The Jewish fighters had some success: the expulsion stopped after four days and the ŻOB and ŻZW resistance organizations took control of the Ghetto, building shelters and fighting posts and operating against Jewish collaborators.
The final battle started on the eve of Passover of April 19, 1943, when a Nazi force consisting of several thousand troops entered the ghetto. After initial setbacks, the Germans under the field command of Jürgen Stroop systematically burned and blew up the ghetto buildings, block by block, rounding up or murdering anybody they could capture. Significant resistance ended on April 28, and the Nazi operation officially ended in mid-May, symbolically culminating with the demolition of the Great Synagogue of Warsaw on May 16. According to the official report, at least 56,065 people were killed on the spot or deported to German Nazi concentration and death camps, most of them to Treblinka.
- published: 07 Apr 2013
- views: 152463
Warsaw - The Modern 21st Century City | FT Life
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Martin Sandbu reports from Warsaw on the city's varied and at times troubled architectura...
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Martin Sandbu reports from Warsaw on the city's varied and at times troubled architectural past and how today it is reinventing itself into a modern European city.
► FT Global Economy: http://bit.ly/1J5mmqH
► Life & Arts on The FT: http://bit.ly/1cNDrIT
► European Equities Just Catching Up: http://bit.ly/1IeTJ6t
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Martin Sandbu reports from Warsaw on the city's varied and at times troubled architectural past and how today it is reinventing itself into a modern European city.
► FT Global Economy: http://bit.ly/1J5mmqH
► Life & Arts on The FT: http://bit.ly/1cNDrIT
► European Equities Just Catching Up: http://bit.ly/1IeTJ6t
- published: 06 Feb 2015
- views: 27815
Warszawa nocą z drona 4K / Warsaw at night with drone 4K – Drone X Vision
Zobacz niezwykłą Warszawę w nocy! Film w całości został nakręcony z drona i przedstawia najważniejsze i najpiękniejsze miejsca w stolicy Polski. Dzięki nowoczes...
Zobacz niezwykłą Warszawę w nocy! Film w całości został nakręcony z drona i przedstawia najważniejsze i najpiękniejsze miejsca w stolicy Polski. Dzięki nowoczesnemu sprzętowi (dron DJI S900 z aparatem Panasonic GH4) możecie zobaczyć to w rozdzielczości 4K!
Operator drona – Marcin Woźniak
Operator kamery – Piotr Jaczewski, Sebastian Woźniak
Montaż – Marcin Woźniak
Nasza strona internetowa http://www.dronexvision.pl/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dronexvision
Zdjęcie Warszawy w napisach końcowych: Piotr Jaczewski, http://www.iso100.pl/
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See remarkable Warsaw at night! The film was completely shot with a drone and presents the most important and most beautiful places in the Polish capital. High definition equipment (DJI S900 drone with Panasonic GH4 camera) allows you to view it in 4K resolution!
Drone operator – Marcin Woźniak
Camera operator – Piotr Jaczewski, Sebastian Woźniak
Editor – Marcin Woźniak
Our website http://www.dronexvision.pl/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dronexvision
Picture of Warsaw in the end: Piotr Jaczewski, http://www.iso100.pl/
wn.com/Warszawa Nocą Z Drona 4K Warsaw At Night With Drone 4K – Drone X Vision
Zobacz niezwykłą Warszawę w nocy! Film w całości został nakręcony z drona i przedstawia najważniejsze i najpiękniejsze miejsca w stolicy Polski. Dzięki nowoczesnemu sprzętowi (dron DJI S900 z aparatem Panasonic GH4) możecie zobaczyć to w rozdzielczości 4K!
Operator drona – Marcin Woźniak
Operator kamery – Piotr Jaczewski, Sebastian Woźniak
Montaż – Marcin Woźniak
Nasza strona internetowa http://www.dronexvision.pl/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dronexvision
Zdjęcie Warszawy w napisach końcowych: Piotr Jaczewski, http://www.iso100.pl/
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See remarkable Warsaw at night! The film was completely shot with a drone and presents the most important and most beautiful places in the Polish capital. High definition equipment (DJI S900 drone with Panasonic GH4 camera) allows you to view it in 4K resolution!
Drone operator – Marcin Woźniak
Camera operator – Piotr Jaczewski, Sebastian Woźniak
Editor – Marcin Woźniak
Our website http://www.dronexvision.pl/
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/dronexvision
Picture of Warsaw in the end: Piotr Jaczewski, http://www.iso100.pl/
- published: 22 Dec 2015
- views: 112359
On Location Mazovia Warsaw
Location showreel of Warsaw and Mazovia region based in very heart of Poland, Europe. Spot of Mazovia Warsaw Film Commission was made to encourage film producer...
Location showreel of Warsaw and Mazovia region based in very heart of Poland, Europe. Spot of Mazovia Warsaw Film Commission was made to encourage film producers from all over the world to work in Poland. More at www.mwfc.pl.
wn.com/On Location Mazovia Warsaw
Location showreel of Warsaw and Mazovia region based in very heart of Poland, Europe. Spot of Mazovia Warsaw Film Commission was made to encourage film producers from all over the world to work in Poland. More at www.mwfc.pl.
- published: 11 Sep 2015
- views: 65321
Warszawa z lotu ptaka 4k / Warsaw from above 4k Poland
Niesamowita Warszawa z lotu ptaka!
Amazing Warsaw from above!
Gdańsk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvknNZURjSI
Kraków - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEK...
Niesamowita Warszawa z lotu ptaka!
Amazing Warsaw from above!
Gdańsk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvknNZURjSI
Kraków - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEKHclPR-1w
Wrocław - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEKHclPR-1w
Konin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LyxvAoKe84
https://www.ujecialotnicze.pl
https://www.drofiak.pl
https://www.artcam.biz
Realizacja: Artur Gajdziński, Jacek Drofiak
Muzyka: Joachim Horsley
Udźwiękowienie: Michał Baczuń
Ostrość bezprzewodowa: Maciej Tengli
Występują: ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj9KRUeOS_cFPRtk6GhwHfg )Edyta Zaboroś, Anita Zaboroś, Rafał Zaboroś, Ewelina Ciura, Anna Zielińska, Paulina Podleśna, Rafał Rybarczyk
wn.com/Warszawa Z Lotu Ptaka 4K Warsaw From Above 4K Poland
Niesamowita Warszawa z lotu ptaka!
Amazing Warsaw from above!
Gdańsk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvknNZURjSI
Kraków - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEKHclPR-1w
Wrocław - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEKHclPR-1w
Konin - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LyxvAoKe84
https://www.ujecialotnicze.pl
https://www.drofiak.pl
https://www.artcam.biz
Realizacja: Artur Gajdziński, Jacek Drofiak
Muzyka: Joachim Horsley
Udźwiękowienie: Michał Baczuń
Ostrość bezprzewodowa: Maciej Tengli
Występują: ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj9KRUeOS_cFPRtk6GhwHfg )Edyta Zaboroś, Anita Zaboroś, Rafał Zaboroś, Ewelina Ciura, Anna Zielińska, Paulina Podleśna, Rafał Rybarczyk
- published: 30 Sep 2015
- views: 61991
Warsaw - Warsaw (Joy Division)
This is a rare recording of Warsaw, from the self-titled album Warsaw, released in 1994.
Recorded at Arrow Studios, Manchester, England, May 1978.
There are...
This is a rare recording of Warsaw, from the self-titled album Warsaw, released in 1994.
Recorded at Arrow Studios, Manchester, England, May 1978.
There are few clips of the early Joy Division when they were known as Warsaw. I have uploaded all of the songs from the album with no copyright infringment intended. I make no profit from uploading these clips, and they are available purely for enjoyment and educational use.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me via a Video Comment or by sending me a Profile Comment and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
To hear this song in high-quality, add the following text to the end of the URL:
&fmt;=18
Produced and written by Warsaw. Co-produced and engineered by Bob Auger, final mix by John Anderson.
wn.com/Warsaw Warsaw (Joy Division)
This is a rare recording of Warsaw, from the self-titled album Warsaw, released in 1994.
Recorded at Arrow Studios, Manchester, England, May 1978.
There are few clips of the early Joy Division when they were known as Warsaw. I have uploaded all of the songs from the album with no copyright infringment intended. I make no profit from uploading these clips, and they are available purely for enjoyment and educational use.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me via a Video Comment or by sending me a Profile Comment and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
To hear this song in high-quality, add the following text to the end of the URL:
&fmt;=18
Produced and written by Warsaw. Co-produced and engineered by Bob Auger, final mix by John Anderson.
- published: 13 Jul 2008
- views: 187357
WARSAW 2015
GoPro of our recent city break in Warsaw to celebrate my birthday.
Great food, good music, cheap beer and lovely people. Na Zdrowie.
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GoPro of our recent city break in Warsaw to celebrate my birthday.
Great food, good music, cheap beer and lovely people. Na Zdrowie.
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Instagram:
https://instagram.com/hellozianne
https://instagram.com/im_la
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Music: Max Loelz
http://maxloelz.bandcamp.com/album/florist-vale
https://www.facebook.com/max.loelz
wn.com/Warsaw 2015
GoPro of our recent city break in Warsaw to celebrate my birthday.
Great food, good music, cheap beer and lovely people. Na Zdrowie.
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Instagram:
https://instagram.com/hellozianne
https://instagram.com/im_la
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Music: Max Loelz
http://maxloelz.bandcamp.com/album/florist-vale
https://www.facebook.com/max.loelz
- published: 03 Apr 2015
- views: 17977
Warsaw Travel Guide - Things To Do In Warsaw
http://jetsetlist.com/wordpress/warsaw-guide-things-to-do-in-warsaw/
Warsaw Travel Guide Tour of 7 of the top attractions and things to do in Warsaw.
1. Ol...
http://jetsetlist.com/wordpress/warsaw-guide-things-to-do-in-warsaw/
Warsaw Travel Guide Tour of 7 of the top attractions and things to do in Warsaw.
1. Old Town Warsaw
2. Copernicus Science Center
3. Lazienki Palace
4. Warsaw Uprising Museum
5. Warsaw Zoo
6. Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science
7. Eat and Drink
Subscribe here:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMC7_bvDjystI9g6S_xDASA
wn.com/Warsaw Travel Guide Things To Do In Warsaw
http://jetsetlist.com/wordpress/warsaw-guide-things-to-do-in-warsaw/
Warsaw Travel Guide Tour of 7 of the top attractions and things to do in Warsaw.
1. Old Town Warsaw
2. Copernicus Science Center
3. Lazienki Palace
4. Warsaw Uprising Museum
5. Warsaw Zoo
6. Warsaw Palace of Culture and Science
7. Eat and Drink
Subscribe here:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMC7_bvDjystI9g6S_xDASA
- published: 21 Feb 2014
- views: 18860
Christmas Greetings - Warsaw 2015 Timelapse (4K)
„Christmas Greetings - Warsaw 2015"
Zdjęcia: Michał Janiszewski
Realizacja: Michał Janiszewski & Marcin Poncyliusz
Komórka: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
i...
„Christmas Greetings - Warsaw 2015"
Zdjęcia: Michał Janiszewski
Realizacja: Michał Janiszewski & Marcin Poncyliusz
Komórka: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
Z dniem dzisiejszym rozpoczyna się kalendarzowa zima, a za oknem … wiosna ;-)
Brakuje nam śnieżnej aury, dlatego postanowiliśmy wprowadzić świąteczno-zimowy klimat do Warszawy.
Od 5 grudnia w wielu miejscach Warszawy rozbłysła świąteczna iluminacja. Przez ostatnie trzy tygodnie ciężko pracowaliśmy, robiąc ponad 5000 zdjęć, stając w szranki z pogodą, która nas nie rozpieszczała i ścigając się z czasem, aby móc przed Świętami przedstawić Wam najbardziej urokliwe świąteczne iluminacje stolicy w jakości 4K.
Zapraszamy w podróż śladem światełek, zaczynającej się od Łazienek Królewskich poprzez Agrykolę, Aleje Ujazdowskie, Plac Trzech Krzyży, ulicę Nowy Świat, skwer Hoovera, ulicę Krakowskie Przedmieście, Plac Zamkowy, Rynek Starego Miasta, Plac Powstańców Warszawy, ulicę Freta, Rynek Nowego Miasta, a kończąc na Placu Wileńskim.
Muzyka: Kozoro "Something More"
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Christmas Greetings - Warsaw 2015 (4K)
Photos: Michał Janiszewski
Realization: Michał Janiszewski & Marcin Poncyliusz
Mobile: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
The calendar Winter starts today, but outside the window ... Spring.
We miss snow aura, so we wanted to introduce the Christmas and winter climate to Warsaw.
On December 5th Christmas lights flared up in many places in Warsaw. Over the last three weeks we worked hard, taking more than 5,000 photos, competing with the weathe r(which did not favor us) and racing against time to be able to present you before Christmas the most charming Christmas illuminations at Polish Capital City in 4K quality.
We invite you on a journey following the Christmas lights, starting at Łazienki Królewskie through Agrykola, Ujazdowskie Avenue, Trzech Krzyży Square, Nowy Świat street, Hoover Square, Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, Zamkowy Square, Stare Miasto Square, Powstańców Warszawy Square, Freta street, Nowe Miasto Square and ending with the Wileński Square.
Music: Kozoro "Something More"
wn.com/Christmas Greetings Warsaw 2015 Timelapse (4K)
„Christmas Greetings - Warsaw 2015"
Zdjęcia: Michał Janiszewski
Realizacja: Michał Janiszewski & Marcin Poncyliusz
Komórka: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
Z dniem dzisiejszym rozpoczyna się kalendarzowa zima, a za oknem … wiosna ;-)
Brakuje nam śnieżnej aury, dlatego postanowiliśmy wprowadzić świąteczno-zimowy klimat do Warszawy.
Od 5 grudnia w wielu miejscach Warszawy rozbłysła świąteczna iluminacja. Przez ostatnie trzy tygodnie ciężko pracowaliśmy, robiąc ponad 5000 zdjęć, stając w szranki z pogodą, która nas nie rozpieszczała i ścigając się z czasem, aby móc przed Świętami przedstawić Wam najbardziej urokliwe świąteczne iluminacje stolicy w jakości 4K.
Zapraszamy w podróż śladem światełek, zaczynającej się od Łazienek Królewskich poprzez Agrykolę, Aleje Ujazdowskie, Plac Trzech Krzyży, ulicę Nowy Świat, skwer Hoovera, ulicę Krakowskie Przedmieście, Plac Zamkowy, Rynek Starego Miasta, Plac Powstańców Warszawy, ulicę Freta, Rynek Nowego Miasta, a kończąc na Placu Wileńskim.
Muzyka: Kozoro "Something More"
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Christmas Greetings - Warsaw 2015 (4K)
Photos: Michał Janiszewski
Realization: Michał Janiszewski & Marcin Poncyliusz
Mobile: +48 788 922 622
MOTION-STUDIO.PL
info@motion-studio.pl
http://www.motion-studio.pl
https://www.facebook.com/motionstudiopl
The calendar Winter starts today, but outside the window ... Spring.
We miss snow aura, so we wanted to introduce the Christmas and winter climate to Warsaw.
On December 5th Christmas lights flared up in many places in Warsaw. Over the last three weeks we worked hard, taking more than 5,000 photos, competing with the weathe r(which did not favor us) and racing against time to be able to present you before Christmas the most charming Christmas illuminations at Polish Capital City in 4K quality.
We invite you on a journey following the Christmas lights, starting at Łazienki Królewskie through Agrykola, Ujazdowskie Avenue, Trzech Krzyży Square, Nowy Świat street, Hoover Square, Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, Zamkowy Square, Stare Miasto Square, Powstańców Warszawy Square, Freta street, Nowe Miasto Square and ending with the Wileński Square.
Music: Kozoro "Something More"
- published: 22 Dec 2015
- views: 33308
Supercars of Warsaw 2016 Huracan, M6 x2 Burnout and drift, LOUD C63 AMG, Turbo S, X6M, M4
Drifts, Burnouts, Accelerations, Sounds, Drags...
Drifts, Burnouts, Accelerations, Sounds, Drags
wn.com/Supercars Of Warsaw 2016 Huracan, M6 X2 Burnout And Drift, Loud C63 Amg, Turbo S, X6M, M4
Drifts, Burnouts, Accelerations, Sounds, Drags
- published: 01 Feb 2016
- views: 16569
Battle of Warsaw 1920
Movie Depicting the Polish Battle of Warsaw...
Movie Depicting the Polish Battle of Warsaw
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Movie Depicting the Polish Battle of Warsaw
- published: 08 Dec 2013
- views: 122983
Farhad Mahdavi - Warsaw (Original Mix)
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Download on iTunes: http://bit.ly/Warsaw_iT
Listen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/Warsa...
Check out A State Of Trance Radio on Spotify: http://bit.ly/ArminASOTRadio_SP
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With a record that tells a story of its own, Iranian producer Farhad Mahdavi delivers his debut single on the A State Of Trance imprint. As the sublime atmosphere of ‘Warsaw’ guides the listener past all that Trance music has to offer, the melody and energetic basslines drive the tune to be an all-time favorite in no time.
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With a record that tells a story of its own, Iranian producer Farhad Mahdavi delivers his debut single on the A State Of Trance imprint. As the sublime atmosphere of ‘Warsaw’ guides the listener past all that Trance music has to offer, the melody and energetic basslines drive the tune to be an all-time favorite in no time.
- published: 10 Jul 2015
- views: 65778
Samotna Warszawa / Frozen Warsaw
Film nakręcono w 2013 roku w trakcie najtęższych mrozów w godzinach 1-3 nad ranem aby pokazać pustkę i zimno Warszawskich ulic i zakamarków.
The film was shot ...
Film nakręcono w 2013 roku w trakcie najtęższych mrozów w godzinach 1-3 nad ranem aby pokazać pustkę i zimno Warszawskich ulic i zakamarków.
The film was shot during the winter of 2013 during the year's coldest nights between the hours of 1-3AM. It is a portrait of an empty and frozen city.
Nakręcono aparatem Canon 5D mkii w technologii RAW. W filmie nie użyto zdjęć poklatkowych.
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Zdjęcia/montaż: Krzysztof Wróbel (krzysztofwrobel.format.com)
Muzyka: Heliocentrism - Breath (kompozycja i produkcja: Kuba Karwacki, wokal: Antonina Nowacka)
Podziękowania dla: Grzegorza Telengi, Pawła Sowińskiego, Michała Kusznera, Pawła Wróbla, Krzysztofa Zycha, Kajetana Maliszewskiego, Macieja Cabańskiego.
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Film nakręcono w 2013 roku w trakcie najtęższych mrozów w godzinach 1-3 nad ranem aby pokazać pustkę i zimno Warszawskich ulic i zakamarków.
The film was shot during the winter of 2013 during the year's coldest nights between the hours of 1-3AM. It is a portrait of an empty and frozen city.
Nakręcono aparatem Canon 5D mkii w technologii RAW. W filmie nie użyto zdjęć poklatkowych.
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Zdjęcia/montaż: Krzysztof Wróbel (krzysztofwrobel.format.com)
Muzyka: Heliocentrism - Breath (kompozycja i produkcja: Kuba Karwacki, wokal: Antonina Nowacka)
Podziękowania dla: Grzegorza Telengi, Pawła Sowińskiego, Michała Kusznera, Pawła Wróbla, Krzysztofa Zycha, Kajetana Maliszewskiego, Macieja Cabańskiego.
- published: 27 Jan 2016
- views: 31471
Nightlife Warsaw!
Killing The Streets in capital of Poland - just check it!
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- published: 14 Aug 2015
- views: 37492
Turkish Airlines A321 Landing Warsaw Chopin Airport
Warsaw skyline on the left:) Turkish Airlines Airbus A321-200 landing at Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW, EPWA). Flight TK1765 from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST, LT...
Warsaw skyline on the left:) Turkish Airlines Airbus A321-200 landing at Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW, EPWA). Flight TK1765 from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST, LTBA). Flight date: 07.09.2014
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Warsaw skyline on the left:) Turkish Airlines Airbus A321-200 landing at Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW, EPWA). Flight TK1765 from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST, LTBA). Flight date: 07.09.2014
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- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 5367
#8: Trip To Warsaw, Poland
Recently, I had the opportunity to travel to Warsaw, Poland. What a great place it is! Highly recommended, during summertime that is....
Recently, I had the opportunity to travel to Warsaw, Poland. What a great place it is! Highly recommended, during summertime that is.
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Recently, I had the opportunity to travel to Warsaw, Poland. What a great place it is! Highly recommended, during summertime that is.
- published: 17 Oct 2015
- views: 7710
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Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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Warsaw is a large and sprawling city of more than 1.7 million people that is split into somewhat uneven halves by the Wisła (Vistula) River. Most everything of interest to visitors is on the western side of the river around the modern finan
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10 Surprising Reasons To Visit Warsaw - Warsaw Travel Guide
Find out what can make your trip to Warsaw a memorable experience. Discover top 10 places to see in Warsaw and know some of fantastic things and history behind it.
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WARSAW LOW COST GUIDE..
TRAVEL VLOG IN WARSAW, TRAVEL IN WARSAW, TRIP IN WARSAW.. WARSAW. POLAND TRAVEL.
ABOUT WARSAW:
Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa [varˈʂava] ( listen); see also other names), is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, in east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population is
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Travel Tips on Warsaw
Polish flair with a twist of entertaining adventure in Warsaw. Allow an InterContinental Concierge member lead you on a special tour. Go to http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ic/1/en/hotel/wrsha
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Warsaw in 5 minutes | Travel Guide | Must-sees for your city tour
Warsaw is an amazing City. The capital of Poland is booming. Enjoy with our travel guide all must-sees for your tour: tasty food, the best places of interest, former Warsaw Ghetto, the Old Town and much more. Your travel starts here.
Songs:
Secret Conversations - The 126ers
Butchers - Silent Partners
Silver – Riot
Dusty Tears - Silent Partner
E Minor Prelude – Chopin
Cloud Patterns - Silent Partn
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Warsaw, Poland Travel Guide - See Attractions - Travel Poland 2015
Warsaw, Poland Travel Guide - See Attractions - Travel Poland 2015
Warsaw is a large and sprawling city of more than 1.7 million people that is split into somewhat uneven halves by the Wisła (Vistula) River. Most everything of interest to visitors is on the western side of the river around the modern financial district. Its centrepiece is the landmark Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury
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Top attractions of Warsaw - Travel Guide Warsaw!
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The most popular, interesting and beautiful attractions and places of Warsaw include: Warsaw Barbican, Wilanów Palace, Palace of Culture and Science, Royal Palace, Polish Army Museum, National Museum in Warsaw, Park Łazienki Park, District Prague, New Town Market Square, Old Town Square, The National Stadium, Old city Warsaw
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Varsavia - Warsaw - Poland Visual Guide by Travel & Discover
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596. After the Third Partition
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Travel Channel Documentary 2016 | Warsaw, Poland Travel Guide
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Copenhagen Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark! This stunning place is also called “The City of Spires,” and after arriving here, you’ll see why.
A tour of Copenhagen reveals cobblestone streets, beautiful canals, and many 16th and 17th-century buildings crowned by the aforementioned spires. Don’t let the archaic exterior of these buildings fool you; they house very modern restaurants, theaters, and shops, and y
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Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others,
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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Duba
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Warsaw Travel Guide The Top 10 Highlights in Warsaw Globetrotter Guide Books
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Travel Guide to Warsaw, Poland
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Warsaw is the capital city of Poland and also the largest city. It is located on the Vistula River and about 260 km's from the Baltic Sea and 300 km's from the Carpathian Mountains. Known as the "phoenix city" it has survived many wars throughout it bloody history. Warsaw is also an Alpha-global city as i
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Vienna Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
On your next trip to Austria, pay a visit to its capital city of Vienna. During the late 19th and early 20th century, this city became a cultural epicenter of Europe, contributing art, philosophy, and culture on its way to becoming one of the world’s great cities.
During your Vienna sightseeing, you can drink coffee in the same cafes as Einstein and Freud, or wander down the streets that inspired
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Warsaw, Poland - Traveling tour, sightseeing and landmarks
Visit http://PeterinPoland.com to see my video blog where I tour the beautiful country of Poland. I will be traveling from Warsaw, Poland to Gdansk and everywhere in between. In my video here I just tour some landmarks in downtown Warsaw, Poland. So many places to see and visit.
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Warsaw, Poland - Unravel Travel TV
Warsaw is Poland's largest city and an economic, political, and cultural centre. It's a bustling metropolis harbouring an unforgettable history and today offers parkland as well as a city full of culture - you will find historic palaces and churches amongst modern architecture, while cosy cafes compete with fashionable clubs. The city's history itself is believed to have begun with the creation a
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Appreciating the Value of Local Guide, in Warsaw
Driving down a boulevard with an ongoing explanation of everything I was seeing, I was inspired to pull out my little camera and make a video clip to share with you the delight of having your own private tour guide. Imagine hiring a guide like Hubert with a car for $160 for 5 hours. This clip finishes as we park at Ghetto Uprising Square to see the memorial about that horrific chapter in Polish hi
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Shopping in Warsaw - Poland
Shopping in Warsaw - Poland
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Hundreds of new shops have sprung up all over Warsaw since the political transformations of 1989. There are also licensed and illegal street vendors that offer wares ranging from cloth napkins, wooden sculptures, cooking pots and freshly picked mushrooms.
Key
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Hotels in Warsaw - Poland
Hotels in Warsaw - Poland
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As Warsaw has become increasingly tourist friendly over the years, it has made allowances for various travellers by opening several budget and mid-range hotels, thereby completing the range between 5-star travel and student hostels. Please note that, with the ex
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism http://goo.gl/HmkEIN
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Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism http://goo.gl/HmkEIN
Warsaw is a large and sprawling city of more than 1.7 million people that is split into somewhat uneven halves by the Wisła (Vistula) River. Most everything of interest to visitors is on the western side of the river around the modern financial district. Its centrepiece is the landmark Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki), a Socialist-Realist confection which can be seen from virtually anywhere in the city.
The epicentre of Warsaw for visitors is the so-called Royal Route (Trakt Królewski), which runs north-south from the New and Old Towns, past the fashionable shops of Nowy Świat, the palaces that survived the war and the royal gardens of Łazienki Park, before reaching Wilanów Palace to the south of the city centre.
Warsaw's striking Old Town may look like it dates back several centuries but the old gal has barely reached middle age. The painstakingly rebuilt area was awarded a listing on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1980. Unmissable attractions in and around the Old Town include the Royal Castle, St John's Cathedral and the Citadel. Farther afield, make sure you visit the Warsaw Rising Museum for the story of the courageous men and women who rose up against their occupiers in WWII as well as the Palace of Culture and Science for the views.
No surprising for a city that was essentially rebuilt from the ground up after WWII, Warsaw offers an inordinate amount of green space, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafés, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract crowds in a scene far removed from the dull Communist-era images of Warsaw. And don't miss the palaces and other historical and cultural buildings in the city's splendid Łazienki and Wilanów Parks.
Warsaw's nightlife is one of the best in Eastern Europe today, with a multitude of bars and clubs scattered across the city as well as a generous dose of more highbrow entertainment such as classical music concerts and opera. Whatever you do, don't leave town without sampling the tipple of choice here in these parts: wódka (vodka). It comes in a myriad of flavours and hues - from myśliwska (`hunter's vodka'), which tastes a bit like gin, and wiśniówka (flavoured with cherries) to pieprzówka (pepper) and the famous żubrówka ('bison vodka'), which is flavoured with grass and favoured by the beasties in Bialowieza National Park). Poles traditionally drank vodka neat -- never in cocktails.
The dining options have improved no end in Warsaw, with international cuisine regularly featured alongside Polish standards. And Polish cuisine has also undergone some major transformations, lightening up old favourites with less fat and employing fresher ingredients.
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Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube
Warsaw - Poland Travel Guide, Tourism http://goo.gl/HmkEIN
Warsaw is a large and sprawling city of more than 1.7 million people that is split into somewhat uneven halves by the Wisła (Vistula) River. Most everything of interest to visitors is on the western side of the river around the modern financial district. Its centrepiece is the landmark Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki), a Socialist-Realist confection which can be seen from virtually anywhere in the city.
The epicentre of Warsaw for visitors is the so-called Royal Route (Trakt Królewski), which runs north-south from the New and Old Towns, past the fashionable shops of Nowy Świat, the palaces that survived the war and the royal gardens of Łazienki Park, before reaching Wilanów Palace to the south of the city centre.
Warsaw's striking Old Town may look like it dates back several centuries but the old gal has barely reached middle age. The painstakingly rebuilt area was awarded a listing on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1980. Unmissable attractions in and around the Old Town include the Royal Castle, St John's Cathedral and the Citadel. Farther afield, make sure you visit the Warsaw Rising Museum for the story of the courageous men and women who rose up against their occupiers in WWII as well as the Palace of Culture and Science for the views.
No surprising for a city that was essentially rebuilt from the ground up after WWII, Warsaw offers an inordinate amount of green space, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafés, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract crowds in a scene far removed from the dull Communist-era images of Warsaw. And don't miss the palaces and other historical and cultural buildings in the city's splendid Łazienki and Wilanów Parks.
Warsaw's nightlife is one of the best in Eastern Europe today, with a multitude of bars and clubs scattered across the city as well as a generous dose of more highbrow entertainment such as classical music concerts and opera. Whatever you do, don't leave town without sampling the tipple of choice here in these parts: wódka (vodka). It comes in a myriad of flavours and hues - from myśliwska (`hunter's vodka'), which tastes a bit like gin, and wiśniówka (flavoured with cherries) to pieprzówka (pepper) and the famous żubrówka ('bison vodka'), which is flavoured with grass and favoured by the beasties in Bialowieza National Park). Poles traditionally drank vodka neat -- never in cocktails.
The dining options have improved no end in Warsaw, with international cuisine regularly featured alongside Polish standards. And Polish cuisine has also undergone some major transformations, lightening up old favourites with less fat and employing fresher ingredients.
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- published: 19 Nov 2013
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10 Surprising Reasons To Visit Warsaw - Warsaw Travel Guide
Find out what can make your trip to Warsaw a memorable experience. Discover top 10 places to see in Warsaw and know some of fantastic things and history behind ...
Find out what can make your trip to Warsaw a memorable experience. Discover top 10 places to see in Warsaw and know some of fantastic things and history behind it.
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Find out what can make your trip to Warsaw a memorable experience. Discover top 10 places to see in Warsaw and know some of fantastic things and history behind it.
- published: 09 Jul 2013
- views: 3268
WARSAW LOW COST GUIDE..
TRAVEL VLOG IN WARSAW, TRAVEL IN WARSAW, TRIP IN WARSAW.. WARSAW. POLAND TRAVEL.
ABOUT WARSAW:
Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa [varˈʂava] ( listen); see also other ...
TRAVEL VLOG IN WARSAW, TRAVEL IN WARSAW, TRIP IN WARSAW.. WARSAW. POLAND TRAVEL.
ABOUT WARSAW:
Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa [varˈʂava] ( listen); see also other names), is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, in east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population is estimated at 1.740 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 2.666 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 9th most populous capital city in the European Union.[2][3][4] The city limits cover 516.9 square kilometres (199.6 sq mi), while the metropolitan area covers 6,100.43 square kilometres (2,355.39 sq mi).[5]
In 2012 Warsaw was ranked as the 32nd most liveable city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit.[6] It was also ranked as one of the most liveable cities in Central and Eastern Europe. Today Warsaw is considered an Alpha– global city, a major international tourist destination and a significant cultural, political and economic hub.[7][8][9] Warsaw's economy, by a wide variety of industries, is characterised by FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and electronic manufacturing and food processing. The city is a significant centre of research and development, BPO, ITO, as well as Polish media industry. The Warsaw Stock Exchange is one of the largest and most important in Central Europe. Frontex, the European Union agency for external border security, is headquartered in Warsaw. Unusually for a European city, Warsaw has a prominent skyline with many skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in the city center. Warsaw is one of only a few cities in the European Union that have such a skyline, together with Frankfurt, London and Paris.
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596.[10] After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire created by Napoleon Bonaparte. With accordance to the decision of the Congress of Vienna, Warsaw in 1815 was annexed by the Russian Empire and became part of the "Congress Kingdom". Only in 1918 it regained independence from the foreign rule and emerged as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. Along with the German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to a major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. For this Warsaw gained the title of the "phoenix city" because it has survived so many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city had to be painstakingly rebuilt after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, during which 85% of its buildings were destroyed.[11][12] On 9 November 1940 the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939).[13][14]
The city is the seat of a Roman Catholic archdiocese (left bank) and diocese (right bank of the Vistula), and possesses various universities, most notably the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Warsaw University, an opera house, theatres, museums, libraries and monuments. The historic city centre of Warsaw with its picturesque Old Town in 1980 was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other main architectural attractions include the Castle Square with the Royal Castle and the iconic King Sigismund's Column, St. John's Cathedral, Market Square, palaces, churches and mansions all displaying a richness of colour and architectural detail. Buildings are representatives of nearly every European architectural style and historical period. Warsaw has wonderful examples of architecture from the gothic, renaissance, baroque and neoclassical periods and around a quarter of the city is filled with grand parks and royal gardens.
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Turism in Warsaw
: http://www.warsawtour.pl/en
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OFFICIAL BLOG: www.giovannistories.com
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TRAVEL VLOG IN WARSAW, TRAVEL IN WARSAW, TRIP IN WARSAW.. WARSAW. POLAND TRAVEL.
ABOUT WARSAW:
Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa [varˈʂava] ( listen); see also other names), is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, in east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population is estimated at 1.740 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 2.666 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 9th most populous capital city in the European Union.[2][3][4] The city limits cover 516.9 square kilometres (199.6 sq mi), while the metropolitan area covers 6,100.43 square kilometres (2,355.39 sq mi).[5]
In 2012 Warsaw was ranked as the 32nd most liveable city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit.[6] It was also ranked as one of the most liveable cities in Central and Eastern Europe. Today Warsaw is considered an Alpha– global city, a major international tourist destination and a significant cultural, political and economic hub.[7][8][9] Warsaw's economy, by a wide variety of industries, is characterised by FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and electronic manufacturing and food processing. The city is a significant centre of research and development, BPO, ITO, as well as Polish media industry. The Warsaw Stock Exchange is one of the largest and most important in Central Europe. Frontex, the European Union agency for external border security, is headquartered in Warsaw. Unusually for a European city, Warsaw has a prominent skyline with many skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in the city center. Warsaw is one of only a few cities in the European Union that have such a skyline, together with Frankfurt, London and Paris.
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596.[10] After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire created by Napoleon Bonaparte. With accordance to the decision of the Congress of Vienna, Warsaw in 1815 was annexed by the Russian Empire and became part of the "Congress Kingdom". Only in 1918 it regained independence from the foreign rule and emerged as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. Along with the German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to a major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. For this Warsaw gained the title of the "phoenix city" because it has survived so many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city had to be painstakingly rebuilt after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, during which 85% of its buildings were destroyed.[11][12] On 9 November 1940 the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939).[13][14]
The city is the seat of a Roman Catholic archdiocese (left bank) and diocese (right bank of the Vistula), and possesses various universities, most notably the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Warsaw University, an opera house, theatres, museums, libraries and monuments. The historic city centre of Warsaw with its picturesque Old Town in 1980 was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other main architectural attractions include the Castle Square with the Royal Castle and the iconic King Sigismund's Column, St. John's Cathedral, Market Square, palaces, churches and mansions all displaying a richness of colour and architectural detail. Buildings are representatives of nearly every European architectural style and historical period. Warsaw has wonderful examples of architecture from the gothic, renaissance, baroque and neoclassical periods and around a quarter of the city is filled with grand parks and royal gardens.
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TRAVEL BLOG, VIDEO TRAVELING, POLAND, WARSAW VIDEO, SHARE VIDEO, TRAVELING, WARSAW GUIDE, Low cost Warsaw, , low cost flights..
ITALIAN VIDEO:
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Turism in Warsaw
: http://www.warsawtour.pl/en
CONTACT:
OFFICIAL BLOG: www.giovannistories.com
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/giovannisizo.fornari (better way for talk with me)
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/giovannifornari/
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 8948
Travel Tips on Warsaw
Polish flair with a twist of entertaining adventure in Warsaw. Allow an InterContinental Concierge member lead you on a special tour. Go to http://www.ichote...
Polish flair with a twist of entertaining adventure in Warsaw. Allow an InterContinental Concierge member lead you on a special tour. Go to http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ic/1/en/hotel/wrsha
wn.com/Travel Tips On Warsaw
Polish flair with a twist of entertaining adventure in Warsaw. Allow an InterContinental Concierge member lead you on a special tour. Go to http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ic/1/en/hotel/wrsha
- published: 13 Dec 2007
- views: 5955
Warsaw in 5 minutes | Travel Guide | Must-sees for your city tour
Warsaw is an amazing City. The capital of Poland is booming. Enjoy with our travel guide all must-sees for your tour: tasty food, the best places of interest, f...
Warsaw is an amazing City. The capital of Poland is booming. Enjoy with our travel guide all must-sees for your tour: tasty food, the best places of interest, former Warsaw Ghetto, the Old Town and much more. Your travel starts here.
Songs:
Secret Conversations - The 126ers
Butchers - Silent Partners
Silver – Riot
Dusty Tears - Silent Partner
E Minor Prelude – Chopin
Cloud Patterns - Silent Partner
Haus Guest - Gunnar Olsen
Don’t Turn Back - Silent Partner
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Warsaw is an amazing City. The capital of Poland is booming. Enjoy with our travel guide all must-sees for your tour: tasty food, the best places of interest, former Warsaw Ghetto, the Old Town and much more. Your travel starts here.
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Don’t Turn Back - Silent Partner
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Warsaw, Poland Travel Guide - See Attractions - Travel Poland 2015
Warsaw, Poland Travel Guide - See Attractions - Travel Poland 2015
Warsaw is a large and sprawling city of more than 1.7 million people that is split into some...
Warsaw, Poland Travel Guide - See Attractions - Travel Poland 2015
Warsaw is a large and sprawling city of more than 1.7 million people that is split into somewhat uneven halves by the Wisła (Vistula) River. Most everything of interest to visitors is on the western side of the river around the modern financial district. Its centrepiece is the landmark Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki), a Socialist-Realist confection which can be seen from virtually anywhere in the city.
The epicentre of Warsaw for visitors is the so-called Royal Route (Trakt Królewski), which runs north-south from the New and Old Towns, past the fashionable shops of Nowy Świat, the palaces that survived the war and the royal gardens of Łazienki Park, before reaching Wilanów Palace to the south of the city centre.
Warsaw's striking Old Town may look like it dates back several centuries but the old gal has barely reached middle age. The painstakingly rebuilt area was awarded a listing on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1980. Unmissable attractions in and around the Old Town include the Royal Castle, St John's Cathedral and the Citadel. Farther afield, make sure you visit the Warsaw Rising Museum for the story of the courageous men and women who rose up against their occupiers in WWII as well as the Palace of Culture and Science for the views.
No surprising for a city that was essentially rebuilt from the ground up after WWII, Warsaw offers an inordinate amount of green space, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafés, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract crowds in a scene far removed from the dull Communist-era images of Warsaw. And don't miss the palaces and other historical and cultural buildings in the city's splendid Łazienki and Wilanów Parks.
Warsaw's nightlife is one of the best in Eastern Europe today, with a multitude of bars and clubs scattered across the city as well as a generous dose of more highbrow entertainment such as classical music concerts and opera. Whatever you do, don't leave town without sampling the tipple of choice here in these parts: wódka (vodka). It comes in a myriad of flavours and hues - from myśliwska (`hunter's vodka'), which tastes a bit like gin, and wiśniówka (flavoured with cherries) to pieprzówka (pepper) and the famous żubrówka ('bison vodka'), which is flavoured with grass and favoured by the beasties in Bialowieza National Park). Poles traditionally drank vodka neat -- never in cocktails.
The dining options have improved no end in Warsaw, with international cuisine regularly featured alongside Polish standards. And Polish cuisine has also undergone some major transformations, lightening up old favourites with less fat and employing fresher ingredients.
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Warsaw, Poland Travel Guide - See Attractions - Travel Poland 2015
Warsaw is a large and sprawling city of more than 1.7 million people that is split into somewhat uneven halves by the Wisła (Vistula) River. Most everything of interest to visitors is on the western side of the river around the modern financial district. Its centrepiece is the landmark Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki), a Socialist-Realist confection which can be seen from virtually anywhere in the city.
The epicentre of Warsaw for visitors is the so-called Royal Route (Trakt Królewski), which runs north-south from the New and Old Towns, past the fashionable shops of Nowy Świat, the palaces that survived the war and the royal gardens of Łazienki Park, before reaching Wilanów Palace to the south of the city centre.
Warsaw's striking Old Town may look like it dates back several centuries but the old gal has barely reached middle age. The painstakingly rebuilt area was awarded a listing on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 1980. Unmissable attractions in and around the Old Town include the Royal Castle, St John's Cathedral and the Citadel. Farther afield, make sure you visit the Warsaw Rising Museum for the story of the courageous men and women who rose up against their occupiers in WWII as well as the Palace of Culture and Science for the views.
No surprising for a city that was essentially rebuilt from the ground up after WWII, Warsaw offers an inordinate amount of green space, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafés, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract crowds in a scene far removed from the dull Communist-era images of Warsaw. And don't miss the palaces and other historical and cultural buildings in the city's splendid Łazienki and Wilanów Parks.
Warsaw's nightlife is one of the best in Eastern Europe today, with a multitude of bars and clubs scattered across the city as well as a generous dose of more highbrow entertainment such as classical music concerts and opera. Whatever you do, don't leave town without sampling the tipple of choice here in these parts: wódka (vodka). It comes in a myriad of flavours and hues - from myśliwska (`hunter's vodka'), which tastes a bit like gin, and wiśniówka (flavoured with cherries) to pieprzówka (pepper) and the famous żubrówka ('bison vodka'), which is flavoured with grass and favoured by the beasties in Bialowieza National Park). Poles traditionally drank vodka neat -- never in cocktails.
The dining options have improved no end in Warsaw, with international cuisine regularly featured alongside Polish standards. And Polish cuisine has also undergone some major transformations, lightening up old favourites with less fat and employing fresher ingredients.
- published: 14 May 2015
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The most popular, interesting and beautiful attractions and places of Warsaw include: Warsaw Barbican, W...
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The most popular, interesting and beautiful attractions and places of Warsaw include: Warsaw Barbican, Wilanów Palace, Palace of Culture and Science, Royal Palace, Polish Army Museum, National Museum in Warsaw, Park Łazienki Park, District Prague, New Town Market Square, Old Town Square, The National Stadium, Old city Warsaw
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The most popular, interesting and beautiful attractions and places of Warsaw include: Warsaw Barbican, Wilanów Palace, Palace of Culture and Science, Royal Palace, Polish Army Museum, National Museum in Warsaw, Park Łazienki Park, District Prague, New Town Market Square, Old Town Square, The National Stadium, Old city Warsaw
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Varsavia - Warsaw - Poland Visual Guide by Travel & Discover
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location betwe...
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596. After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire created by Napoleon Bonaparte. With accordance to the decision of the Congress of Vienna, Warsaw in 1815 was annexed by the Russian Empire and became part of the "Congress Kingdom". Only in 1918 it regained independence from the foreign rule and emerged as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. Along with the German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to a major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. For this Warsaw gained the title of the "Phoenix City" because it has survived many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city had to be painstakingly rebuilt after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, during which 85% of its buildings were destroyed. On 9 November 1940, the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939). (wikipedia)
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The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596. After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire created by Napoleon Bonaparte. With accordance to the decision of the Congress of Vienna, Warsaw in 1815 was annexed by the Russian Empire and became part of the "Congress Kingdom". Only in 1918 it regained independence from the foreign rule and emerged as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. Along with the German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to a major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. For this Warsaw gained the title of the "Phoenix City" because it has survived many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city had to be painstakingly rebuilt after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, during which 85% of its buildings were destroyed. On 9 November 1940, the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939). (wikipedia)
- published: 20 Jul 2015
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Travel Channel Documentary 2016 | Warsaw, Poland Travel Guide
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Copenhagen Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark! This stunning place is also called “The City of Spires,” and after arriving here, you’ll see why.
A tour of Copenhagen reveals ...
Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark! This stunning place is also called “The City of Spires,” and after arriving here, you’ll see why.
A tour of Copenhagen reveals cobblestone streets, beautiful canals, and many 16th and 17th-century buildings crowned by the aforementioned spires. Don’t let the archaic exterior of these buildings fool you; they house very modern restaurants, theaters, and shops, and you can easily spend days sampling seafood and coffees at the various eateries.
One of Copenhagen’s most beloved attractions is Tivoli Gardens, a theme park that dates back to 1843. Watch a pantomime, ride one of the oldest roller coasters, or just enjoy a trip in a dragon boat. After a few hours at Tivoli Gardens, continue your Copenhagen sightseeing in the city proper. Copenhagen is like something out of a fairy tale, full of multicolored houses and boats that tie up at Copenhagen’s wharves.
Next, rent a bike. With almost 250 miles of bicycle lanes, getting around two wheels is a healthy, athletic way to get to know the city. Ride your bike to Nyhavn, a waterfront district that dates back to the 17th century. This is the spot to make friends at the local pubs, or to simply sit and watch the boats go back and forth over the waters of the Oresund. Nyhavn is also home to “The Little Mermaid,” a statue fashioned after the titular character in the Hans Christian Andersen tale. Make sure you bring your camera, as the mermaid is a popular place for a photo op.
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Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark! This stunning place is also called “The City of Spires,” and after arriving here, you’ll see why.
A tour of Copenhagen reveals cobblestone streets, beautiful canals, and many 16th and 17th-century buildings crowned by the aforementioned spires. Don’t let the archaic exterior of these buildings fool you; they house very modern restaurants, theaters, and shops, and you can easily spend days sampling seafood and coffees at the various eateries.
One of Copenhagen’s most beloved attractions is Tivoli Gardens, a theme park that dates back to 1843. Watch a pantomime, ride one of the oldest roller coasters, or just enjoy a trip in a dragon boat. After a few hours at Tivoli Gardens, continue your Copenhagen sightseeing in the city proper. Copenhagen is like something out of a fairy tale, full of multicolored houses and boats that tie up at Copenhagen’s wharves.
Next, rent a bike. With almost 250 miles of bicycle lanes, getting around two wheels is a healthy, athletic way to get to know the city. Ride your bike to Nyhavn, a waterfront district that dates back to the 17th century. This is the spot to make friends at the local pubs, or to simply sit and watch the boats go back and forth over the waters of the Oresund. Nyhavn is also home to “The Little Mermaid,” a statue fashioned after the titular character in the Hans Christian Andersen tale. Make sure you bring your camera, as the mermaid is a popular place for a photo op.
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Moscow Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is...
Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
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Your trip to Moscow, Russia is bound to be a special one. From the multicolored spires of St. Basil’s Cathedral to the sturdy red walls of the Kremlin, there is much to see and do in this stunning city.
Named after the Moskva River—which flows through the city—Moscow has long been at the forefront of the creative world. Tour Moscow to follow in the footsteps of Tolstoy and Chekhov, among others, and join in the sense of pride Russia feels for its literary tradition. Moscow has named a number of its parks and open spaces after its poets and authors, so take a break at the fountain in Pushkin Square, or rest beneath the leafy trees in Gorky Park. When you’ve gotten your fill of literary splendor, head to the Memorial Museum of Cosmonauts, where you can learn about the Soviet Union’s efforts to reach the stars and the epic space race that lasted from 1955 to 1972.
Moscow is a city of creativity and innovation, but is also very much aware of its own history; as such, a haunting part of any Moscow sightseeing is a visit to the Fallen Monument Park. After the fall of the Soviet Union, countless statues and monuments were removed from their pedestals and moved to this park. Over the years, more modern artwork and sculptures have been added, turning the park into a strange, yet peaceful graveyard of former icons.
What is your favorite part of Moscow?
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Dubai Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Dubai Mall, home to over 1200 stores, an underwater zoo, and KidZania®, a “city” where children can roleplay various careers.
To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of the public beaches. If you’d like to try something a little different and don’t mind paying a small fee, you can also attend local hotel beaches even if you aren’t staying there.
You can’t finish your Dubai sightseeing without a trip into the desert itself. Ride a camel, go sandboarding, or just stand out on the dunes and marvel at the beauty of it all.
Visit our Dubai travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Come to Dubai, the ancient City of Gold, for your next vacation.
Modernity and antiquity collide in this vibrant city. Shop at the same spice market locals have been visiting for generations, then visit the stores in the Gold Souk, a jewelry-centered traditional marketplace. For a more modern shopping experience, go to the Dubai Mall, home to over 1200 stores, an underwater zoo, and KidZania®, a “city” where children can roleplay various careers.
To soak up some of the legendary Dubai sunshine, simply step outside. Take in the view of the city from the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world. Continue your Dubai tour by wandering through the exotic buildings and resorts, or visit some of the public beaches. If you’d like to try something a little different and don’t mind paying a small fee, you can also attend local hotel beaches even if you aren’t staying there.
You can’t finish your Dubai sightseeing without a trip into the desert itself. Ride a camel, go sandboarding, or just stand out on the dunes and marvel at the beauty of it all.
Visit our Dubai travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Travel Guide to Warsaw, Poland
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Warsaw is the capital city of Poland and also the largest city. It...
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Warsaw is the capital city of Poland and also the largest city. It is located on the Vistula River and about 260 km's from the Baltic Sea and 300 km's from the Carpathian Mountains. Known as the "phoenix city" it has survived many wars throughout it bloody history. Warsaw is also an Alpha-global city as it is a major international tourist destination and an important economic hub in Central and Eastern Europe.
What to see
• St. Mary's Church
• Łazienki Palace
• Warsaw University of Technology
• Royal Baths Park
• Commission Palace
• Sejm Building
• National Temple of Divine Providence
• Olympic Centre in Warsaw
• Great Theatre
• Palace of Culture and Science
• Warsaw Uprising Museum
• Golden Terraces Shopping Centre
• Historic Centre of Warsaw
What to do
• Topienie Marzanny
• Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival
• Anniversary of the Ghetto Uprising
• Polish Contemporary Opera Festival
• Mozart Festival
• Chopin Summer Concerts
• International Street Arts Festival
• Warsaw Film Festival
• Piano Festival
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Warsaw is the capital city of Poland and also the largest city. It is located on the Vistula River and about 260 km's from the Baltic Sea and 300 km's from the Carpathian Mountains. Known as the "phoenix city" it has survived many wars throughout it bloody history. Warsaw is also an Alpha-global city as it is a major international tourist destination and an important economic hub in Central and Eastern Europe.
What to see
• St. Mary's Church
• Łazienki Palace
• Warsaw University of Technology
• Royal Baths Park
• Commission Palace
• Sejm Building
• National Temple of Divine Providence
• Olympic Centre in Warsaw
• Great Theatre
• Palace of Culture and Science
• Warsaw Uprising Museum
• Golden Terraces Shopping Centre
• Historic Centre of Warsaw
What to do
• Topienie Marzanny
• Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival
• Anniversary of the Ghetto Uprising
• Polish Contemporary Opera Festival
• Mozart Festival
• Chopin Summer Concerts
• International Street Arts Festival
• Warsaw Film Festival
• Piano Festival
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Vienna Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
On your next trip to Austria, pay a visit to its capital city of Vienna. During the late 19th and early 20th century, this city became a cultural epicenter of E...
On your next trip to Austria, pay a visit to its capital city of Vienna. During the late 19th and early 20th century, this city became a cultural epicenter of Europe, contributing art, philosophy, and culture on its way to becoming one of the world’s great cities.
During your Vienna sightseeing, you can drink coffee in the same cafes as Einstein and Freud, or wander down the streets that inspired Beethoven. Tour galleries devoted to some of the most magnificent artwork in all of Europe, then walk along the Ringstrasse. Also called “Ring Road,” this downtown boulevard home to private residences, palaces, and other exquisite examples of architecture for you to marvel at.
Much of Vienna tourism is centered in its cafes. This is not just because its residents love strong coffee—though they do—but because Viennese social life largely grows out of its coffee houses. Locals will spend hours at their favorite cafes, reading the paper, speaking to friends, working on projects, or listening to music in the evenings. Sit at a table and watch the people of Vienna stroll by, or enjoy a sachertorte, or chocolate cake, while catching up on your latest novel. It’s impossible to visit this city and not be inspired.
Vienna has long been called The City of Music. Find out why at the Vienna State Opera; a backstage tour will show you all the ins and outs of this majestic place, as well as give you a glimpse of why it has been at the forefront of entertainment since its construction in the 1800s. Afterward, head a few blocks south to the Volksgarten, or people’s garden. Stroll through its pathways and sniff the sweet fragrance of its hundreds of roses. What better way to end a day in one of the world’s most beautiful cities?
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On your next trip to Austria, pay a visit to its capital city of Vienna. During the late 19th and early 20th century, this city became a cultural epicenter of Europe, contributing art, philosophy, and culture on its way to becoming one of the world’s great cities.
During your Vienna sightseeing, you can drink coffee in the same cafes as Einstein and Freud, or wander down the streets that inspired Beethoven. Tour galleries devoted to some of the most magnificent artwork in all of Europe, then walk along the Ringstrasse. Also called “Ring Road,” this downtown boulevard home to private residences, palaces, and other exquisite examples of architecture for you to marvel at.
Much of Vienna tourism is centered in its cafes. This is not just because its residents love strong coffee—though they do—but because Viennese social life largely grows out of its coffee houses. Locals will spend hours at their favorite cafes, reading the paper, speaking to friends, working on projects, or listening to music in the evenings. Sit at a table and watch the people of Vienna stroll by, or enjoy a sachertorte, or chocolate cake, while catching up on your latest novel. It’s impossible to visit this city and not be inspired.
Vienna has long been called The City of Music. Find out why at the Vienna State Opera; a backstage tour will show you all the ins and outs of this majestic place, as well as give you a glimpse of why it has been at the forefront of entertainment since its construction in the 1800s. Afterward, head a few blocks south to the Volksgarten, or people’s garden. Stroll through its pathways and sniff the sweet fragrance of its hundreds of roses. What better way to end a day in one of the world’s most beautiful cities?
What was your favorite part of Vienna?
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Warsaw, Poland - Traveling tour, sightseeing and landmarks
Visit http://PeterinPoland.com to see my video blog where I tour the beautiful country of Poland. I will be traveling from Warsaw, Poland to Gdansk and everywhe...
Visit http://PeterinPoland.com to see my video blog where I tour the beautiful country of Poland. I will be traveling from Warsaw, Poland to Gdansk and everywhere in between. In my video here I just tour some landmarks in downtown Warsaw, Poland. So many places to see and visit.
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Visit http://PeterinPoland.com to see my video blog where I tour the beautiful country of Poland. I will be traveling from Warsaw, Poland to Gdansk and everywhere in between. In my video here I just tour some landmarks in downtown Warsaw, Poland. So many places to see and visit.
- published: 15 Aug 2013
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Warsaw, Poland - Unravel Travel TV
Warsaw is Poland's largest city and an economic, political, and cultural centre. It's a bustling metropolis harbouring an unforgettable history and today offer...
Warsaw is Poland's largest city and an economic, political, and cultural centre. It's a bustling metropolis harbouring an unforgettable history and today offers parkland as well as a city full of culture - you will find historic palaces and churches amongst modern architecture, while cosy cafes compete with fashionable clubs. The city's history itself is believed to have begun with the creation and development of Old Warsaw (Stara Warszawa), which was set on what is today known as the Old Town (Stare Miasto). Mazovian Prince Bolesław II brought prosperous traders to the Old Town, and his headquarters were based there. Warsaw is also known for its famous musical resident, Fryderyk Chopin, who for the first half of his 39 years, was associated with Warsaw. It was in Warsaw that he studied music, where he was formally educated, and where his heart found its final resting place. The last time Chopin played a concert in Warsaw was in October of 1830, at the National Theatre. He died on October 17, 1849 and was buried at the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris. His heart, however, came back to Warsaw -- it was his most fervent desire to have his heart buried in Warsaw -- and it now lies in the Holy Cross Church (kościół św. Krzyża) on Krakowskie Przedmieście Street.
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When visiting Warsaw, check out the following places:
Łazienki Królewskie Park-Palace Complex:
The park and palace complex at Łazienki is one of the most beautiful of this type in Europe. Established in the 17th century, the landscape gardens feature many interesting architectural monuments, especially the Palace on the Island built for King Stanislaw August Poniatowski -- Poland's last monarch. It served as his summer residence and was famous for the Thursday dinners.
Wilanów Park-Palace Complex:
The summer residence of King Jan III Sobieski and then Augustus II as well as subsequent aristocratic families. It stands as an excellent representation of European Baroque at its height and a homage to the former greatness of the Republic. The palace is surrounded by a grandiose, two level Baroque Italian garden and a romantic park in an English style. Wilanów is the venue of important cultural events and concerts. The former stables house the Poster Museum.
Palace of Culture and Science:
Completed in 1955 as a 'gift from the Soviet people', the building is the embodiment of Socialist Realist architecture. It is still the tallest building in Poland and fulfils the role of a cultural centre accommodating theatres, museums, a cinema and a concert hall. The highest viewing platform in Warsaw, on the 30th foor, offers an excellent panoramic view of the city.
Warsaw Rising Museum:
Opened in 2004, on the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, the museum pays tribute to all those who fought and died for their country's independence. Housed in a former tramway power station, the modern museum guides visitors through interactive displays, video footage and photographs.
National Museum:
The museum contains a rich collection of exhibits from antiquity to modern times. The building originates from the inter-war period. During the World War II it secretly stored some of the Royal Castle treasures. It organizes numerous temporary exhibitions presenting art from all over the world. The Vistula-side building wing is the Museum of the Polish Army presenting the history of Polish military featuring an interesting outdoor exhibition.
Warsaw Zoological Garden:
Established in 1928, the garden is now inhabited by several thousand animals, yet the real personalities of the Warsaw Zoo are the brown bears whose area is located outside the garden, near Solidarności Avenue, and can be viewed by passers-by.
University of Warsaw Library:
The facade of the building, which resembles a line of open books, is one of the most interesting examples of contemporary architecture in Warsaw. The roof garden is open to the public.
Places related to Fryderyk Chopin:
Fryderyk Chopin is undoubtedly the best known resident of Warsaw. He spent the first 20 years of his life in the city. Here he studied music, learned the manners of society and gave his first concerts. Walking the streets of Warsaw you will pass buildings where he stayed or which he visited. There are many places which are a homage paid to his talent and Warsaw boasts the world's largest Chopin memorabilia collection.
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Warsaw is Poland's largest city and an economic, political, and cultural centre. It's a bustling metropolis harbouring an unforgettable history and today offers parkland as well as a city full of culture - you will find historic palaces and churches amongst modern architecture, while cosy cafes compete with fashionable clubs. The city's history itself is believed to have begun with the creation and development of Old Warsaw (Stara Warszawa), which was set on what is today known as the Old Town (Stare Miasto). Mazovian Prince Bolesław II brought prosperous traders to the Old Town, and his headquarters were based there. Warsaw is also known for its famous musical resident, Fryderyk Chopin, who for the first half of his 39 years, was associated with Warsaw. It was in Warsaw that he studied music, where he was formally educated, and where his heart found its final resting place. The last time Chopin played a concert in Warsaw was in October of 1830, at the National Theatre. He died on October 17, 1849 and was buried at the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris. His heart, however, came back to Warsaw -- it was his most fervent desire to have his heart buried in Warsaw -- and it now lies in the Holy Cross Church (kościół św. Krzyża) on Krakowskie Przedmieście Street.
Poland Tourism http://www.poland.travel/en-gb/
When visiting Warsaw, check out the following places:
Łazienki Królewskie Park-Palace Complex:
The park and palace complex at Łazienki is one of the most beautiful of this type in Europe. Established in the 17th century, the landscape gardens feature many interesting architectural monuments, especially the Palace on the Island built for King Stanislaw August Poniatowski -- Poland's last monarch. It served as his summer residence and was famous for the Thursday dinners.
Wilanów Park-Palace Complex:
The summer residence of King Jan III Sobieski and then Augustus II as well as subsequent aristocratic families. It stands as an excellent representation of European Baroque at its height and a homage to the former greatness of the Republic. The palace is surrounded by a grandiose, two level Baroque Italian garden and a romantic park in an English style. Wilanów is the venue of important cultural events and concerts. The former stables house the Poster Museum.
Palace of Culture and Science:
Completed in 1955 as a 'gift from the Soviet people', the building is the embodiment of Socialist Realist architecture. It is still the tallest building in Poland and fulfils the role of a cultural centre accommodating theatres, museums, a cinema and a concert hall. The highest viewing platform in Warsaw, on the 30th foor, offers an excellent panoramic view of the city.
Warsaw Rising Museum:
Opened in 2004, on the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of the Warsaw Uprising, the museum pays tribute to all those who fought and died for their country's independence. Housed in a former tramway power station, the modern museum guides visitors through interactive displays, video footage and photographs.
National Museum:
The museum contains a rich collection of exhibits from antiquity to modern times. The building originates from the inter-war period. During the World War II it secretly stored some of the Royal Castle treasures. It organizes numerous temporary exhibitions presenting art from all over the world. The Vistula-side building wing is the Museum of the Polish Army presenting the history of Polish military featuring an interesting outdoor exhibition.
Warsaw Zoological Garden:
Established in 1928, the garden is now inhabited by several thousand animals, yet the real personalities of the Warsaw Zoo are the brown bears whose area is located outside the garden, near Solidarności Avenue, and can be viewed by passers-by.
University of Warsaw Library:
The facade of the building, which resembles a line of open books, is one of the most interesting examples of contemporary architecture in Warsaw. The roof garden is open to the public.
Places related to Fryderyk Chopin:
Fryderyk Chopin is undoubtedly the best known resident of Warsaw. He spent the first 20 years of his life in the city. Here he studied music, learned the manners of society and gave his first concerts. Walking the streets of Warsaw you will pass buildings where he stayed or which he visited. There are many places which are a homage paid to his talent and Warsaw boasts the world's largest Chopin memorabilia collection.
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- published: 19 Jul 2013
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Appreciating the Value of Local Guide, in Warsaw
Driving down a boulevard with an ongoing explanation of everything I was seeing, I was inspired to pull out my little camera and make a video clip to share with...
Driving down a boulevard with an ongoing explanation of everything I was seeing, I was inspired to pull out my little camera and make a video clip to share with you the delight of having your own private tour guide. Imagine hiring a guide like Hubert with a car for $160 for 5 hours. This clip finishes as we park at Ghetto Uprising Square to see the memorial about that horrific chapter in Polish history, and a sparkling new museum celebrating Polish Jews. And with Hubert as my guide, I had the best teacher a traveler could want.
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Driving down a boulevard with an ongoing explanation of everything I was seeing, I was inspired to pull out my little camera and make a video clip to share with you the delight of having your own private tour guide. Imagine hiring a guide like Hubert with a car for $160 for 5 hours. This clip finishes as we park at Ghetto Uprising Square to see the memorial about that horrific chapter in Polish history, and a sparkling new museum celebrating Polish Jews. And with Hubert as my guide, I had the best teacher a traveler could want.
More information about travel to Warsaw: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/poland/warsaw
- published: 11 Sep 2014
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Shopping in Warsaw - Poland
Shopping in Warsaw - Poland
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Hundreds of new shop...
Shopping in Warsaw - Poland
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Hundreds of new shops have sprung up all over Warsaw since the political transformations of 1989. There are also licensed and illegal street vendors that offer wares ranging from cloth napkins, wooden sculptures, cooking pots and freshly picked mushrooms.
Key areas:
The main shopping streets areas lie in the maze of streets between the Palace of Culture and Science and swanky Ulica Nowy Świat. The eastern end of Aleje Jerozolimskie and the southern part of Ulica Marszałkowska are also god bets. Check out the restored Ulica Chmielna too.
Markets:
With the demise of one of Europe's largest flea markets, known locally as the Russian Market, Warsaw's market scene is a little bare. There are still a few spots worth visiting, however, such as Bazar na Kole (Ulica Obozowa) in the western reaches of the city, which has mountains of junk and antiques to sift through, ranging from CDs and old postcards to farm implements and WWII relics.
Shopping centres:
Shopping arcades, both in and outside of Warsaw, have become very popular, including Galeria Centrum, Ulica Marszalkowska 104/122, the biggest department store in the capital; Arkadia, Aleja Jana Pawla II 82; and the very central Złote Tarasy, Ulica Złota 59. These malls and stores have both national and internationally known brands including H&M;, Levi's and Zara, and often in-house cinemas and restaurants.
Opening hours:
Shops in Warsaw are generally open Monday to Friday 1000/1100-1800/2000 and Saturday 1000-1300/1600. Usually open seven days a week, Warsaw's shopping centres and hypermarkets are the best places to stock up on Polish staples - such as pickled herring, preserved meats and, last but not least, vodka.
Souvenirs:
More than any thing else, arts and crafts are the main things to shop for on a visit to Warsaw. Particularly popular items that are widely available include glass and enamelware, hand-woven rugs, silverware, jewellery made with silver, dolls in regional costumes, woodcarvings and clay and metal sculptures.
Probably the best spots in Warsaw for souvenir hunting are in the Old Town, among the colourful facades and artists' stalls. But the nationwide chain Cepelia, with four branches in the capital, including one at Ulica Marszałkowska 99/101, is a good place to start - its shops stock a good range of local handicrafts. Another much-loved item available widely is amber from the Baltic Sea. This can be sold in many forms, from large lumps to exquisitely carved necklaces. For art, bric-a-brac, curios and the odd real antique check out the chain of shops called Desa Unicum; its most central outlet is at Ulica Marszałkowska 34/50. Bear in mind that the export of anything produced up until the end of WW11 in 1945 is strictly controlled (though the people at Desa Unicum are very familiar with the procedures and will help with the necessary paperwork).
Tax information:
Tax-free shopping in Warsaw is available to non-EU residents spending a minimum of €175 or equivalent in one transaction at participating outlets. Cash refunds are given out at airports on presentation of the tax free documents.
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Shopping in Warsaw - Poland
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Hundreds of new shops have sprung up all over Warsaw since the political transformations of 1989. There are also licensed and illegal street vendors that offer wares ranging from cloth napkins, wooden sculptures, cooking pots and freshly picked mushrooms.
Key areas:
The main shopping streets areas lie in the maze of streets between the Palace of Culture and Science and swanky Ulica Nowy Świat. The eastern end of Aleje Jerozolimskie and the southern part of Ulica Marszałkowska are also god bets. Check out the restored Ulica Chmielna too.
Markets:
With the demise of one of Europe's largest flea markets, known locally as the Russian Market, Warsaw's market scene is a little bare. There are still a few spots worth visiting, however, such as Bazar na Kole (Ulica Obozowa) in the western reaches of the city, which has mountains of junk and antiques to sift through, ranging from CDs and old postcards to farm implements and WWII relics.
Shopping centres:
Shopping arcades, both in and outside of Warsaw, have become very popular, including Galeria Centrum, Ulica Marszalkowska 104/122, the biggest department store in the capital; Arkadia, Aleja Jana Pawla II 82; and the very central Złote Tarasy, Ulica Złota 59. These malls and stores have both national and internationally known brands including H&M;, Levi's and Zara, and often in-house cinemas and restaurants.
Opening hours:
Shops in Warsaw are generally open Monday to Friday 1000/1100-1800/2000 and Saturday 1000-1300/1600. Usually open seven days a week, Warsaw's shopping centres and hypermarkets are the best places to stock up on Polish staples - such as pickled herring, preserved meats and, last but not least, vodka.
Souvenirs:
More than any thing else, arts and crafts are the main things to shop for on a visit to Warsaw. Particularly popular items that are widely available include glass and enamelware, hand-woven rugs, silverware, jewellery made with silver, dolls in regional costumes, woodcarvings and clay and metal sculptures.
Probably the best spots in Warsaw for souvenir hunting are in the Old Town, among the colourful facades and artists' stalls. But the nationwide chain Cepelia, with four branches in the capital, including one at Ulica Marszałkowska 99/101, is a good place to start - its shops stock a good range of local handicrafts. Another much-loved item available widely is amber from the Baltic Sea. This can be sold in many forms, from large lumps to exquisitely carved necklaces. For art, bric-a-brac, curios and the odd real antique check out the chain of shops called Desa Unicum; its most central outlet is at Ulica Marszałkowska 34/50. Bear in mind that the export of anything produced up until the end of WW11 in 1945 is strictly controlled (though the people at Desa Unicum are very familiar with the procedures and will help with the necessary paperwork).
Tax information:
Tax-free shopping in Warsaw is available to non-EU residents spending a minimum of €175 or equivalent in one transaction at participating outlets. Cash refunds are given out at airports on presentation of the tax free documents.
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- published: 19 Nov 2013
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Hotels in Warsaw - Poland
Hotels in Warsaw - Poland
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As Warsaw has become i...
Hotels in Warsaw - Poland
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As Warsaw has become increasingly tourist friendly over the years, it has made allowances for various travellers by opening several budget and mid-range hotels, thereby completing the range between 5-star travel and student hostels. Please note that, with the exception of the lower budget hotels and hostels, prices for rooms are generally usually quoted in euros.
The Warsaw hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €160)
Moderate (€60 to €160)
Cheap (up to €60)
These prices are based on the lowest standard rates for a double room, excluding taxes and excluding breakfast, unless otherwise specified.
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw is a cut above the competition. Located just north of the Old Town in a quiet neighbourhood, it's housed in a gorgeous 18th-century palace and filled with period furniture. But the hotel is modern where it counts, with sparkling new bathrooms and Wi-Fi connection throughout. Rooms are bright, breezy and decorated in eye-catching chocolate and beige.
Le Méridien Bristol
Dating back to 1899 and just a few minutes' walk from the Old Town Square, this member of the Leading Hotels of the World retains its old-world ambience and style remarkably well. The rooms are decorated in muted tones with period-style wooden furniture and benefit from sweeping high ceilings. The lobby contains several boutiques, a cigar store and a newsagent. The Marconi Restaurant, one of the hotel's two restaurants, offers a delicious all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch, while the hotel's super café serves exquisite desserts.
Radissson Blu Centrum Hotel Warsaw
The rooms at this top-class hotel offer a choice of three styles of décor ranging from `Maritime' and `Scandinavian' to `Italian'. Each style differs through its colour scheme, furniture and layout. The Italian style is most whimsical. Staff are accommodating, and there's a first-rate fitness centre in the basement, featuring a pool, fitness machines plus massage and beauty services.
Harenda Hotel
A well-priced accommodation in the heart of Warsaw, Harenda offers simple rooms equipped with a TV and safe. The lobby is welcoming and once you've checked in, you can climb the large wide staircase to find your room. Note that some of the rooms/suites have been rented out for business purposes (eg doctors' offices) and that some singles are on the small size. The hotel entrance is off Krakowskie-Przedmiescie to the left; you're really paying for the location here.
Maria Hotel
Away from the city centre, but handy to the city's Jewish sights and just a few tram stops from the Old Town, Maria Hotel is a small, family-run and family-friendly hotel with modern amenities and a decent restaurant on the premises. Rooms are generally big, bright, and airy, and all are en suite. It's in a rambling old house with rooms set over three floors (no lift) with atmosphere in spades and a friendly, welcoming staff.
Castle Inn
Castle Inn Oki Doki has plenty going for it. It's the only hotel within the limits of Warsaw's Old Town, is stumbling distance from the Royal Castle, and is housed in a 17th-century tenement house that miraculously survived WWII. Rooms (most of which are 3-star, a handful 4) are colourful ensembles, each sporting a unique and playful theme, such as 'Alice in Wonderland' or 'Oriental Express'. `Viktor' is named after a reclusive street artist, complete with artsy graffiti.
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Hotels in Warsaw - Poland
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As Warsaw has become increasingly tourist friendly over the years, it has made allowances for various travellers by opening several budget and mid-range hotels, thereby completing the range between 5-star travel and student hostels. Please note that, with the exception of the lower budget hotels and hostels, prices for rooms are generally usually quoted in euros.
The Warsaw hotels below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over €160)
Moderate (€60 to €160)
Cheap (up to €60)
These prices are based on the lowest standard rates for a double room, excluding taxes and excluding breakfast, unless otherwise specified.
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw
Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw is a cut above the competition. Located just north of the Old Town in a quiet neighbourhood, it's housed in a gorgeous 18th-century palace and filled with period furniture. But the hotel is modern where it counts, with sparkling new bathrooms and Wi-Fi connection throughout. Rooms are bright, breezy and decorated in eye-catching chocolate and beige.
Le Méridien Bristol
Dating back to 1899 and just a few minutes' walk from the Old Town Square, this member of the Leading Hotels of the World retains its old-world ambience and style remarkably well. The rooms are decorated in muted tones with period-style wooden furniture and benefit from sweeping high ceilings. The lobby contains several boutiques, a cigar store and a newsagent. The Marconi Restaurant, one of the hotel's two restaurants, offers a delicious all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch, while the hotel's super café serves exquisite desserts.
Radissson Blu Centrum Hotel Warsaw
The rooms at this top-class hotel offer a choice of three styles of décor ranging from `Maritime' and `Scandinavian' to `Italian'. Each style differs through its colour scheme, furniture and layout. The Italian style is most whimsical. Staff are accommodating, and there's a first-rate fitness centre in the basement, featuring a pool, fitness machines plus massage and beauty services.
Harenda Hotel
A well-priced accommodation in the heart of Warsaw, Harenda offers simple rooms equipped with a TV and safe. The lobby is welcoming and once you've checked in, you can climb the large wide staircase to find your room. Note that some of the rooms/suites have been rented out for business purposes (eg doctors' offices) and that some singles are on the small size. The hotel entrance is off Krakowskie-Przedmiescie to the left; you're really paying for the location here.
Maria Hotel
Away from the city centre, but handy to the city's Jewish sights and just a few tram stops from the Old Town, Maria Hotel is a small, family-run and family-friendly hotel with modern amenities and a decent restaurant on the premises. Rooms are generally big, bright, and airy, and all are en suite. It's in a rambling old house with rooms set over three floors (no lift) with atmosphere in spades and a friendly, welcoming staff.
Castle Inn
Castle Inn Oki Doki has plenty going for it. It's the only hotel within the limits of Warsaw's Old Town, is stumbling distance from the Royal Castle, and is housed in a 17th-century tenement house that miraculously survived WWII. Rooms (most of which are 3-star, a handful 4) are colourful ensembles, each sporting a unique and playful theme, such as 'Alice in Wonderland' or 'Oriental Express'. `Viktor' is named after a reclusive street artist, complete with artsy graffiti.
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- published: 19 Nov 2013
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