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Berlin for a couple of days and now in Warsaw
Well, we had a couple of rather rushed days in Berlin and now we have travelled on to Warsaw. Charlie was keen to move on in to Eastern Europe as quickly as possible and there was lots that I did not get to see that I wanted to in Berlin so I am definitely going to try and get back there at some stage over the next couple of months. We stayed in a …
One day in Warsaw
... this backfired as the only time the gate was used was when the Polish were trying to take back the city from the Swedes. We learnt the Polish symbol is the eagle and the warsaw symbol is the mermaid, learnt about the many kings, presidents, military men and their very special pope (JPII). We also saw alot of cool architectural buildings, like one with three big lady statues as columns. We saw ...
Oh herro Warsaw
... bar for a 7pln beer, and into the awesome smoking room. I was instantly greeted by a Brazilian named Fabio (common misconception: guys named Fabio are not tall Western Europeans with long hair and gym bodies), who invited me out. Warsaw was already picking up, a massive relief from my lack of activity in Kiev. Left the hostel, and followed whoever looked like they were going. First place that we went to was starting to ...
My kind of town is a new old town.
... take an umbrella even when it is sunny. I ducked into the nearest cafe, which had authentic Polish food (meat and potatoes, potato pancakes) which was delicious and inexpensive. The next day I went to the museum of the Warsaw uprising. On August 1, 1944, the people of Warsaw had enough of the Nazis and created havoc for the German occupiers. The museum talks about the bravery of ...
Adventures in Warsaw
I have been quite the busy bee lately and the individual blogs I intended to write have been piling up, so I decided to give an overview of some cool things I've been doing in Warsaw.
First, I got to attend the Righteous Among the Nations ceremony. This award is given to non-Jews who helped the Jewish population during the Holocaust. Awards have been given to many people throughout Europe but Polish ...