Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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The Mokotow Neighborhood is home to Warsaw’s elite, and where many local celebrities and foreign ambassadors call home. Although it is densely populated, the neighborhood is full of... |
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Nowy Swiat, also known as New World is part of the road in Warsaw. It runs from the Royal Castle to Wilanow, the royal residence. This is a beautiful street having superb 19th century architecture. Here, one can... |
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The Old Town in Warsaw is the oldest historic district of the city. This neighborhood is bounded by Wybrzeze Gdanskie, along the Vistula bank and by Mostowa, Podwale and Grodzka Streets. The... |
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Old Town Market Place is the center and the oldest part of the Warsaw Old Town, Poland’s capital city. Also known as Rynek Starego Miasta, the market is well known for its unique traditional Polish restaurants,...
Reviewed by: Harsh
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Although it used to be a no-go zone for its crime-ridden reputation, the Praga Neighborhood in Warsaw has reinvented itself as the artsy bank on the east side of the Vistula River. No longer the sketchy neighborhood it used... |
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Theatre Square is a major square located in the district of Sródmiescie, in Warsaw, Poland. This square spans from the Great Theater building to the Senatorska Street. This square dates... |
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The Warsaw Ghetto was one of the largest of the Jewish ghettos situated in the territory of General Government in Poland during the World War II. It was established by the General Governor General Hans Frank in 1940. At... |
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