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July is bustling with summer activities, and we've zeroed in on the hottest new food and drink spots for Summer How many will you discover before the season slips away? By Sandra Papiernik. Hailing from Silesia, Sandra Papiernik came to Warsaw twelve-years ago. Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside scoop on the city's hottest events, top-notch food and drink reviews, and our coveted Photo of the Week. Enjoy a delicious moment of oblivion with a light lunch, an exquisite dessert, crafted refreshing cocktails and your favorite co ee, at the cosy summer terrace with a view over a green park. Miller used the occasion to announce his departure from politics, stating, 'There will be no more campaigns or elections. The event highlighted Poland's significant achievements within the EU, reflecting on its financial, social, and political progress. Originally designed to change color naturally over time, the sculpture was unable to do so due to its anti-graffiti coating. However, the sculpture has now been freshly repainted in a lighter shade by Joanna Rajkowska, allowing it to once again captivate visitors with its unique charm. Some people, though, think it looks like it was made from the Easter egg dyeing kits that are left over on discount after the holidays that nobody buys. In the heart of Warsaw, a mere toilet saga unfolds: a decade-long tussle over a loo in Saski Garden. City officials bicker over costs like it's a skyscraper, while vandals add their avant-garde touch to the facade. Meanwhile, the historic garden sighs, waiting for relief. As Warsaw holds its breath, one thing's clear: this toilet tale is just another chapter in the city's quirky, slow-motion urban opera. But don't worry, the iconic pavilion, with its modular wooden structure designed by Austrian architect Adolf Krischanitz, isn't going anywhere. The city has big plans to transform this space into a vibrant hub for dance and performing arts. There will be a competition for curators and artistic collectives to showcase their vision for the space. Set to start in mid, the pavilion will soon be buzzing with creativity and performances. Stay tuned for more updates! This marks their first Greatest Hits tour, celebrated as the most successful in their history. Don't miss the chance to see this iconic duo's only Polish performance this year in what promises to be an exhilarating and nostalgic evening. Known for their jazz-funk-fusion, praised by «DownBeat magazine». Catch them live for a night of innovative jazz and hip-hop fusion. Limited early bird tickets available! The Warsaw Summer Jazz Days festival returns with an eclectic program featuring everything from avant-garde legends to contemporary fusion. Get ready for a rock extravaganza as the Scorpions and Europe join forces for an unforgettable concert! Joining them are Europe's hard rock pioneers, best known for their smash hit 'The Final Countdown. Metallica returns to Europe in with their monumental M72 World Tour. Experience the rock legends live as they perform double shows in each city with unique setlists and support acts. Following their electrifying performances in Hamburg, the band will rock Munich once again. Amid dark facades and potholes, discover indie galleries, street art, and cool hangouts. Enjoy bio wines, unique cocktails like the Praga Libre and Pamela, and inventive dishes in a hip, inclusive space. Nearby, Blisko Bar, created by Maciej Sondij, partner in Dom Bliskowice, Winoblisko and the Dyletanci restaurant, serves only natural wines and offers Neapolitan pizza and small plates in a casual, house party atmosphere. Arkadiusz Studzinski is a chef, digital creator and social activist. He uses his social media platform to promote equality, self-expression and humour, geared towards social change. I feel like a little boy in a toy store here but with one difference: No limitations. Close your eyes and youre being transported to the deepest corners of your imagination. They serve delicious, traditional polish cuisine. Confident, on trend, expressive, refined. Perfectly measured in its concept, the interiors are somewhat dated, yet elegant. Perfect place for a date or a night with your best friend. TEN Salon redefines the hair salon experience. It starts with a delicious coffee and an honest conversation about your expectations. My favorite part is the relaxing hair wash with a head massage, which feels like heaven. Professionals that work here always make sure that you leave this place full of confidence and with your inner batteries recharged. A refreshing ritual that offers so much more than a regular haircut. The industrial yet cozy interior and positive energy enhance the experience. And on top of that their signature hair products, that smell divine, work wonders and I always take some home with me. The Night Market is back in swing at 3 Towarowa Street. As the largest street food market in Poland, it promises an array of global flavors under vibrant neon lights. The opening also features a concert by Michelangelo, blending electronic music with alt-pop. Join the festivities every weekend: Friday and Saturday from , and Sunday from Pink Vegan nails it with fresh, inventive flavors perfect for summer. The sushi burgers in tempura and asparagus tacos are must-tries, even for vegan skeptics. The vegan shrimp in tempura, crispy bao buns, and mushrooms are simply unforgettable. Each dish is a culinary delight, perfectly seasoned and beautifully presented. The patio overlooking the park enhances the summer vibe and the staff are absolutely top-notch, friendly, and efficient. With its lovely decor and fantastic location, this place is a gem for vegans and non-vegans alike. Summer's here, and in Warsaw, Umai's delivery sushi is making waves. Umai doesn't mess around: their sushi is fresh, packed with meaty goodness, and they don't drown it in rice. Each roll is a work of art, meticulously crafted down to the fancy-as-hell packaging that could grace any high-end boutique. Pro tip: don't miss their ceviche roll. Grab it yourself for a discount and head straight to the park. Eating sushi al fresco? Now that's how you summer in Warsaw. The schabowy is. Seasonal stars like wild garlic sauce and pyzy dumplings shine, while the kaszanka, with its crispy onions and honeyed apple, is unforgettable. Don't skip the desserts — they are babcia-approved perfection. This beloved summer series attracts thousands of Warsaw residents and tourists, and it's no wonder why. With an eclectic mix of outdoor theater by Teatr Polonia and Och-Teatr, open-air cinema, and meetings with actors at the opening of the audiovisual concept Kleks. Magia Kina. Best of all, most events are free! So, mark your calendars—the festivities kick off in July! Hosted by Centrum Praskie Koneser, this festival is a playground for art enthusiasts, theater buffs, and cinephiles alike. The lineup is brimming with events that promise to entertain, engage, and enchant, making it a must-visit for expats and locals alike. At the heart of the festival is the Warsaw Storytellers Festival, a new addition that promises to be a highlight. In all there is a series of six captivating meetings that showcase the creative energy of Warsaw's finest storytellers. These free shows are a testament to the festival's commitment to accessible culture. Magia Kina, an interactive space dedicated to the beloved world of Akademia Pana Kleksa. This attraction opens on July 8 and features a series of meet-and-greet events with favorite characters throughout the summer, including Tosia Litwiniak, Igor Fernandez-Kowalczyk, Jana Jachimek, and Daniel Walasek. And there's even more! From outdoor yoga sessions to chess tournaments and guided walks, Lato Konesera ensures that there's never a dull moment. This festival is more than just a series of events—it's a celebration of community, creativity, and the vibrant spirit of Warsaw. There's nothing quite like sampling Polish craft beer during the summer in Warsaw, especially when you can sit in the Old Town Square. Kawiarnia Same Fusy offers the best selection in a prime location. If you need more of a pickme-up, they specialize in teas from around the world and have celestial carrot cake. Their potato pancakes with salmon and creme fraiche are a revelation. Their schnitzel and tartare are top-notch too, perfect for comparing to any you've had before. Take a look at their instagram to begin feasting with your eyes. A must-try for both Old Town and New Town explorers. WOpened in December , Kawiarnia Patio features a retro-styled interior and a stunning covered patio with bright columns and stone flooring. The in-house baked bread and pastries are unbeatable, and the meticulously chosen coffee is divine. An oasis off the beaten tourist path in Old Town Warsaw. Climb the steps of St. Anne's Church for breathtaking views, touch the patched-up bell on ul. Kanonia for good luck, or find the ZPAF photo gallery's tranquil backyard with daily Chopin concerts. Dawna Street offers a charming passage and a romantic viewpoint with a story of its own. Take a ride on the escalator beneath the Old Town, a communist-era marvel, and learn about the city's protector, the mermaid at the Museum of Warsaw on the Rynek Old Town Square. Legends abound too, from the heartbroken prince transformed into a stone bear outside the Jesuit Monastery to the tale of the Pigeon Lady who defied wartime hardships to feed the city's birds. This is just a taste of the magic waiting to be discovered in Warsaw's Old Town. Journey past the Barbican into New Town for Ukrainian star. Forget watery bowls - theirs is a rich, soul-warming concoction that'll knock your socks off. Meat lovers rejoicetheir dishes are juicy and succulent. And for a sweet finale, the Kyiv cake is a calorie-worthy explosion of flavor. You're welcome. Fuel up for your daily adventure with a delicious breakfast at Mon Nom in the New Town. This popular spot offers a unique atmosphere attracting a young crowd. Their menu features breakfast classics alongside creative twists perfect for sharing and exploring flavors. Salty miso butter! This pretty much sums up the place for me. Descend into Muzealna, a sun-kissed chamber adorned with pioneering Polish design, complemented by floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a tranquil garden oasis. Enjoy curator-led tastings at each exhibit's start and end, marrying art with culinary innovation and the city's cultural heartbeat. MIEJSCE offers a best-of-summer experience with its tranquil waterside setting, impeccable service, and dishes that transport you straight to the heart of Mazury. Don't blame me if it becomes the next hotspot! One doesn't typically expect much from the most touristy street in Warsaw, but a seafood loving friend's recommendation about Czarnomorka led me to this hidden gem. Ukrainians have found solace here, thanks to a reputable fish supplier who relocated her business amidst the chaos of invasion. If you're in the know, you'll want to make the trip to this spectacular spot with friends. The sheer variety is astounding, and as you step inside, you're greeted by oysters kept fresh in an aquarium— wince-worthy if you poke them with a fork. For a real splurge, go for the RollsRoyce of oysters, the 'Gillardeau,' marked with their trademark laser-etched 'G' on the shell. But here's the kicker: they've upped their game with a killer outdoor grill at their Zoliborz spot in the old factory set up on Duchnicka. Picture this: top-notch cuts of meat grilled to perfection, served alongside seasonal gems like mind-blowing corn on the cob. Sure, it can get a bit rowdy with the family crowds, but fear not — these pros know how to treat their guests right. Trust me, you're in for a sizzling good time. Celebrating a decade of modern Polish perfection, Bibenda grabs our 10 spot. Their unique, seasonal dishes and service as smooth as a five-star watch are legendary. Now, they've upped the ante with a stunning new patio — think sleek, museum-worthy design — perfect for escaping the wait and the elements. Here's to ten years, and hopefully, ten fewer minutes of table envy! They offer intro courses, sunset paddles, even yoga on a board don't fall in! They'll even rent you the gear. So ditch the crowds, grab a paddle, and see Warsaw from a cooler and wetter perspective. Art vultures can catch 'Tiger in the Garden' Ukrainian folk art! For a less pretentious vibe, sip craft beers on the rocking Barka Wynurzenie barge or scream yourselves hoarse at the Euro finals on the riverside fan zone. Need a break from the crowds? Get your zen on with yoga by the water, or soak up panoramic views from the university library's rooftop garden. Go for the view, stay for the vibe. Summer's gonna be a smash, and Smashny Burger is serving up the winning recipe! Their name's a playful nod to the Polish word for 'delicious,' and one bite will confirm it. They're celebrating three years of sizzling success, and toasting the season with cheese fries that melt like summer sunshine. Ditch the grill, let the delivery crew be your heroes, and fuel your summer with a juicy burger, crispy cheese! Step inside to find a vibrant, plant-filled room and head downstairs to a graffiti-covered, retro wonderland. Their signature Glam Burger, sprayed gold with strawberry sauce, is a game-changer. Other options include chicken pepperoni, falafel, and ribs with cherry. With bio wines, craft beers, and unique cocktails, Burgerlab remains a standout for burger enthusiasts in Warsaw. Until mid-September, The Streets of Norblin Factory will resound with live music for the third time in a series of concerts featuring artists from various musical genres. Duos performing pop, dance, dynamic, and energetic music will play on Fridays and Saturdays between Jazz and instrumental music concerts will be held on Sundays between In the heart of Warsaw's Wola district, the Norblin Factory emerges as a vibrant, multifaceted complex, thanks to the revitalization efforts by Capital Park Group. This reborn industrial hub, once the site of the Norblin, Bracia Buch, and T. Werner factories, now buzzes with life and energy, offering an array of cultural, entertainment, and gastronomic delights. Whether you're a cinephile, a foodie, or a culture vulture, Norblin Factory has you covered. Step into the Norblin Factory Museum, a sprawling 2-hectare openair museum preserving 10 post-factory buildings and 50 machines. Werner factories, to its post-war role as Walcownia Metali Warszawa. Discover its legacy post and the lives of figures like Julia Keilowa. Explore guided tours available for individuals and groups in English, German, Italian, and Spanish. Reservations required. Norblin Factory introduces Poland's first automatic underground bicycle parking. Parking is free Conveniently located. KinoGram at Norblin Factory, Warsaw, embodies industrial chic, honoring its historical roots. The cinema halls feature vintage American studio aesthetics with adjustable atmospheric lighting, enhancing the cinematic experience with a nostalgic flair. Explore her life through modern tech like VR and 3D projections. Free entry for minors on weekdays. Explore Event Hall's versatile space in KinoGram. With top-notch events with professional AV and dedicated catering. BioBazar transforms everyday meals into extraordinary experiences with fresh, nutritious offerings. Join their tasting walks every Thursday at to sample seasonal delights. Beyond shopping, BioBazar is perfect for a quick lunch or snack, offering nostalgic favorites and global classics. JAVA cafe delights with cheesecakes, puff pastries, and excellent coffee to complement your meal. Set in a historic late 18th-century building once frequented by Franciszek Ryx, the. The space is inspired by classic elegance which stimulates the senses and puts you in a state of awe and always leaves you wanting to return. MOXO, one of Warsaw's top clubs and a prestigious award winner, also offers delicious and affordable lunches. Weekdays feature a Business Lunch from PM to Dine inside or in the new garden on Warsaw's newest street. Wine First emerges as Warsaw's newest wine destination. With serene, natural-toned interiors and attentive yet laid-back service, it showcases a global wine selection. True to its name, WineBar puts wine at the forefront of its character and experience. It offers an oriental fairytale experience, blending Lebanese hospitality with Norblin's heritage. Enjoy traditional dishes like Falafel and Tabbouleh in a captivating setting with live entertainment and rooftop bar. Bibi's wakes you up with aromatic coffee in the morning and toasts you with delightful cocktails in the evening. Enjoy fresh juices, local produce, and crusty bread from AM AM weekends. When summer heat makes popular spots unbearable, it's time to stay local. Their everything bagel with salmon and scallion cream cheese makes any New Yorker homesick. Pop in for a coffeelab creation and savor the relaxed vibe. Stay as long as you want, whenever you want. The name itself evokes a metaphor—a fortified stronghold of culinary prowess, set in a lush garden bursting with seasonal delights. Picture yourself lounging with a glass of their divine lemonade, soaking in the greenery. Yet, to simply sip and sit would be to miss out on a symphony of flavors orchestrated by a truly professional kitchen. Start with their beef tartare, a revelation in simplicity and elegance. The velvety texture of the beef, crowned with a cloud of Grana Padano and a dollop of roasted garlic mayo, is a dish that sings of summer. Their schnitzel, with the bone left in for added flavor, is a testament to their skill. Their fries, crisp and golden, are so good they could stand alone as a dish. For pasta lovers, the paccheri is a must-try. These tube-like slices of heaven come slathered in a vibrant pesto sauce with a sprinkling of hazelnuts, adding a nutty depth that elevates the dish. The scene from The Menu where Anya Taylor-Joy orders a simple burger from a high-end kitchen comes to mind. These desserts are the epitome of indulgence, a sweet finale to a meal that feels like a summer dream. Va Bene Cicchetti is a Venetian-themed bar that stands out with its intimate, personality-filled vibe. Cocktails are subtle works of art. The owner emphasizes their community-focused approach and collaboration with Martini, creating unique places where guests can connect. The Pad Kra Pao, with ground beef, holy basil, and a fried egg, is a must-have. The tempura calamari, glazed with sticky oyster sauce, is unforgettable. Smaller plates encourage sharing and conversation, making every meal a communal feast. The young reviewers from the British Primary School of Wilanow, in collaboration with Insider, embarked on a delightful quest across Warsaw to uncover the city's best ice cream spots for summer. These pint-sized experts provided detailed ratings on taste, texture, variety, presentation, and more, capturing the essence of each ice cream experience. For a comprehensive look at their findings and memorable moments, visit our detailed online report card. Discover Warsaw's top ice cream parlors through the eyes of these enthusiastic young insiders. Stepping into Oma is like entering Babcia's house for a holiday—a warm embrace of Polish tradition with a modern flair. Oma, named after the chef's grandmother, exudes Oma-goodness. The menu offers classic dishes with a twist: schabowy topped with Parmesan and zupa pomidorowa with garlic. Desserts like knedelki—a cottage cheese dumpling with apples and orange peel—are irresistible. The thoughtful vintage design and caricatures of Oma on the servers' shirts add a personal touch. Dive into this cozy haven and savor the best of Polish summer cuisine, where every bite feels like a warm hug from Babcia herself. As beer drinkers and locals queue eagerly, the flavors of Germany mingle with Warsaw's vibrant nightlife scene, promising a tasty cross-cultural experience at the heart of the city's most eclectic summer neighborhood. Perched on the 21st floor of Crowne Plaza Warsaw, The Roof Skybar is where urban sophistication meets a one-of-a-kind panoramic view of the city. Whether you're lounging on the terrace, soaking in the views, or savoring the live music, this spot has it all. Their signature cocktails make it a destination point, even without the stunning views. This vibrant concoction blends vodka, sake, Midori liqueur, lemon juice, passion fruit puree, and homemade lime leaf syrup, creating a symphony of flavors that's pure summer in a glass. Le Cedre stands as Warsaw's quintessential Lebanese dining experience, celebrated for its authenticity and warmth. From creamy hummus and wonderfully crispy falafel, each dish delights with vibrant flavors. For 27 years, the Insider has hailed it as the city's top summer destina-. Guests revel in the fresh, healthy, and predominantly vegan menu, echoing the sentiment of returning for family gatherings. Don't miss experiencing their delightful set menu, curated to showcase the best of Lebanese cuisine in one sitting. Amidst the swirling haze of smoke and the glittering dance floor, find solace in the balance of energy and safety. Detroit, not Chicago — there's a distinct difference when it comes to pizza, and Kwadratowy Pies has brought it to Warsaw with flair. Their square-shaped pizzas boast a crispy outside and a soft inside, especially noteworthy with the stuffed Bolognese pizza. It's a friendly, cozy spot where indecision is solved by mixing and matching pizzas. Don't hesitate to try the Hawaiian — I dare say, it's worth it! Does Warsaw need another Neapolitan pizza place, one may ask? The answer is a resounding yes when you bite into a pizza topped with burrata at Sole! The interiors are modern, adorned with touches of color akin to hipster novelty socks in white tennis shoes. Attention to detail in pizza-making sets Sole apart as a formidable Neapolitan contender, and their tiramisu is a sweet indulgence that would make even Iga Swiatek put down her tennis racket. Hearing the live Latin music from the street is like a siren song that will make your hips start to swing and lead you inside. Once inside, Macondo offers a vibrant fusion of Latin cuisine and infectious rhythms. The menu, brimming with authentic Colombian dishes, promises a culinary journey through South America. Each dish, from aromatic arepas to juicy patacones, is crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Cozy interiors and friendly staff create a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for family dinners, romantic dates, or nights out with friends. The servers here have something rare for Warsaw: a smile. The friendly staff, including an exceptional owner, ensure a memorable experience. Popular and often fully booked, this dog-friendly gem is a must-visit for wine lovers looking to join the party and make new friends. We invite you to taste the menu consisting of dishes based on regional ingredients. Haechi Shop in Warsaw, formerly Wawamart, has transformed into a vibrant hub for Korean cuisine and culture. Situated in the Arkadia Pavilion, its neon-lit ambiance evokes scenes from 'Blade Runner. Indulge in bulgogi or crispy Korean Fried Chicken, enjoying a lively fusion of food, atmosphere, and shopping. Weaknesses do not exist in Kontakt, and if they do, they have yet to be formally identified by any who visit. Looking glorious in its deep shades of blue, its look is complemented by a strong wine list slanted towards natural, bio-dynamic and organic wines. The five-star experience is aided by wonderful food. Presenting on-edge sips from niche domestic producers including collabs with the Funky Fluid craft brewery! From , this was our favourite wine-related find! Entered past a lavish drape, this cool space has a suitably adventurous choice of rebel wines. Good old Jabbers will never let you down. A Warsaw institution, the adventurous choice of beers gives nods to international pioneers, domestic talents as well as. Prewar floors and the welcome smell of spillage give it a great atmosphere that becomes a boisterous babble of international voices the later it gets. For something quieter, take your pint next door to their sister bar, Jabeerwocky Junior. On colder nights, make your way to the back to discover an intimate space sprinkled with vintage armchairs and wonky old lamps set at a natural tilt. The beers are among the most radical in Warsaw. Appearing as raucous and rugged tavern-like bars, the experimental craft beers are a league ahead of the mainstream fizz peddled by. Named in honor of Grace Jones, the choice of hero says much about a place that devotes itself to celebrating the glam excess of 80s New York. Fueling the party, are classic cocktails, kamikaze shots and kitschy yesteryear hits. The shoe box sized VHS pays tribute to the 80s and 90s and is a model for good times —boasting a flamingo and pictures of Mr T. Inspired by The Jetsons, the moon landings and the atom, Paloma Inn is a groovy blast of lunar lines, pea green color tones and furnishings and fittings that are retro-fu-. The experience is compounded by easy listening muzak, 70s menu faves like fondue and mega fun cocktails. As fashionable now as it was when it opened, finish the evening in their connecting venture, the Pirates of the Caribbean-style Kraken. Evenings dissolve into a wild, happy whirl of international voices. The air of friendly, unforced cool is unmatched! Tricked out with retro wallpaper, the perches by the bar are the most sought, but spillover seating can also be found in a winter garden enclosed by green and scarlet drapes — very David Lynch. Drinks include a broad-minded selection of craft beers, house cocktails and shots. Keeping the hip international crowd on the wrong side of drunk are kick-ass cocktails! Tiny in size, find an interior filled with corrugated iron sheets, zappy neons, chunky woods and bike pedals on the footrests. The fun-loving spirits is irresistible, and the tight dimensions mean the party often spills onto the terrace outside. Without fail, the big winner of was Norblin — hell, we even saw Kieran Culkin walking through over summer! Packed in the evening, the atmosphere is squared out perfectly by the live music that frequently escapes from the Piano Bar. The Insider fave though remains Piano Bar, a place with fancy cocktails, a foot chandelier and a crowd that errs from late 20s upwards. Adding to the gentle sense of confusion comes the realization that so many bars look the same —accessed through clattery, barred doors, visitors walk into murk and chaos. At long last, Warsaw has the sports bar it deserves. Zapping in football, rugby and suchlike from around the world but mainly Britain , this Irish-run spot is an offshoot of the atmospheric Shamrock Irish Pub on Zgoda. Though a lot smarter than its sister, the raucous sense of fun has carried over —as has the quality Guinness. Known for its burlesque nights, this passionate celebration of the beautiful and bizarre also has a busy roster of lectures dedicated to criminal profiling, forensics and serial killers. Oh, and the cocktails are good. Craft beers lurk within the fridge, but for the seminal Absurdu experience order a tray of vodka before bulldozing through the crowds that gather to listen to Balkan rock and Afro-Latin bands. Somewhere, hidden deep beneath the creaking antiques and moth-eaten Persian rugs, you might be lucky to find a woodcarved bar. Perched among hip freelancers and theatre types learning their lines, sip away on trendy bio wines, adventurous lemonades, craft swigs or specialty coffee sourced from local roasters. Small, sweaty, raw and intimate, the industrial-style vibe is offset against oriental lanterns and the occasional Korean flag. Music-wise, and evenings promise everything from Italo-rave to techno trance. Some would say that Sen enjoys its heyday in the summer when the rooftop terrace opens to afford views of the illuminated bridges that span the river. High class cocktails and a stringent door policy have helped maintain their name as the principal destination for glam, catwalk excess. Chaton is where the celebs and top-earners gather to enjoy world class stage performers prance about whilst revelling in the bosom of refined luxury. Specialty coffee, bio wines, alternative soft drinks and craft beer make it a highly versatile place to finish in after a brisk autumn walk around the palace grounds. Dishes like BBQ chicken waffles and porridge with shrimps are crowd-pleasers. With desserts like Syrniki and indulgent cakes, the restaurant's warm, lively ambiance makes it a must-visit destination. Mixing his famed scientific techniques with artisanal processes, his tasting menu is expressive in its aesthetics and flavour, as if it were an extension of his own firecracker character. A bold, world-class adventure, no other restaurant offers such a ride — a second Michelin star seems guaranteed. Nineteenth century cornices and baroque drapes lend an enveloping sense of luxury to this A-Class space. His cooking is elegant, eclectic and never short on sensational taste. Under chef Bartosz Szymczak, the frequently changing menu has a real playful inventiveness to it. The Espresso Bar's new location on Emili Platter features Scandinavian-inspired design, with minimalist decor and abundant natural light. Serving coffee from Coffeelab and Trigger Roastery, their unique brews include tonic espresso and traditional double espresso. The desserts by Domobake and Muus pair perfectly with their high-quality coffee, creating a cozy spot to relax. Regularly adjusted to utilize the best items the season has to offer, the menu is a triumph of expertly balanced tastes and is admired for some of the most interesting cooking in the city — think elegant with a localized twist. Augmenting the warm interiors of raw red brick and dim yellow lighting, guests flock for a menu that celebrates the fields, forests and farmsteads of Poland. Visiting for our May issue, we were bowled over by the pork cheeks served with a punchy demi-glace and whirls of liquified peas and red cabbage. Hardwood floors, exposed pipes and a flurry of plants equip an open area decorated with blasts of contemporary art, recycled furnishings and extravagant light installations. Menu-wise, the food lights the soul. The chic but casual setting reflects the philosophy. Marrying heritage with hip, during more normal hours enjoy thoughtfully cooked Polish classics. The interior is a jumble of exposed pipes, flurries of greenery, hardwood floors, recycled furnishings and colourful Boho bits and bobs. But more. With just eight seats and one sitting per day, reservations are mandatory. Priced PLN per head, the cost mirrors what many are calling the most exceptional sushi experience the country has ever seen. Eschewing warmth and authenticity, the atmosphere fits we;; with the meaty skewers. Smartly appointed in dark metallic colours, visit for an exhilarating menu that includes salmon jerky, tuna sausages, an elaborately reconstructed dorada tail and the best-selling chili con tuna. Leo Messi sets the tone with an informal vibe honoring Argentine greats. Enjoy Pisco Sours and empanadas before savoring rib-eye or Portena pizzas. With Argentine chef Martin Gimenez Castro injecting his passion and personality into the venue, this is an address that punches through the greyness of everyday Warsaw. The happening, cosmopolitan ambience is reflected by sublime cocktails. Though contemporary in its styling, nods to the past are plentiful and include such elements as the original chairs. It vibes well but it eats even better —the tacos and burritos never disappoint. A restaurant? Wine bar? Cocktail den? Touting a cool, scuffed courtyard and radical orange interiors, the Portobello tacos are a Mexican love letter while the wontons deserve their own gold medal. Greek Souvlaki! The food and drink has also been a major plus, with most attention going to a food hall that appears in an energetic sea of neon. Representing years of history, the two hectare site is riddled with over 50 leftovers from the Industrial Revolution and these are set against attractions such as the luxury Kinogram cinema champagne vending machines! Koszykowa 63, koszyki. But our favourite enclave of all? The flagship brewpub known as Browar Warszawski. Explore the vibrant history of Warsaw's underground clubs that defined the city's cultural heartbeat at the Wola Museum of Warsaw. It highlights how clubs like Fugazi, Filtry, CDQ, and Piekarnia emerged amid the socio-political changes following the fall of communism, acting as cultural and social hubs rather than mere businesses. The exhibition delves into the role of these venues in reflecting and influencing the broader cultural landscape. Clubs such as Fugazi and Filtry, which were short-lived yet impactful, symbolized the pioneering spirit and community feeling of the early 90s. These places were more. The exhibition also covers the rise of hip-hop culture in Warsaw with clubs like Alfa and Paragraf 51 playing pivotal roles. Konrad Schiller, the exhibition curator, emphasizes that 'EUPHORIA' not only provides a retrospective of these clubs but also showcases their transient nature, capturing a unique era in Warsaw's history. Visitors can expect to see a range of artifacts, including photos, videos, and ephemeral prints like posters. The exhibition is accompanied by a program of DJ sets, guided tours, and debates. Wola Museum of Warsaw, ul. Srebrna 12, muzeumwoli. Immerse yourself in a dynamic gallery experience celebrating creativity and inclusivity in Warsaw's cultural landscape. Step into Exhibit Yourself! This vibrant gallery showcases a diverse array of paintings, blending abstract forms with figurative art, inviting visitors to explore the unexpected and find new meanings in each artwork. The concept behind Exhibit Yourself! The curators believe. The gallery's monthly rotations ensure a dynamic experience for visitors, with each new display crafted from unconventional materials like paper, light, and clay. This approach not only challenges traditional notions of art presentation but also encourages experimentation and innovation among the artists featured. Art workshops and lectures are integral to the Exhibit Yourself! Workshops cover a range of techniques and themes, providing hands-on learning and creative inspiration. Meanwhile, lectures such as Colors of Mind delve into the psychological aspects of color, enriching visitors' understanding of art beyond its visual appeal. Sensory kits are available, equipped with soothing items like squishies and sound-absorbing headphones, catering to individuals with sensory sensitivities. For families and caregivers, amenities like a ramp for wheelchairs and a breastfeeding-friendly armchair with a footrest enhance comfort and accessibility. The inclusion of beacon transmitters. Overall, Exhibit Yourself! Whether you're an artist looking to showcase your work, an art enthusiast seeking inspiration, or a curious visitor exploring the cultural offerings of Warsaw, this innovative space promises a thought-provoking and enriching experience for all. Hours: Thursday-Friday: Registration: rezerwacje lazienki-krolewskie. As summer grilling season heats up, Weber Grill's Rapidfire Chimney is becoming an essential tool for barbecue enthusiasts. Its efficient design and ease of use significantly reduce the time needed to prepare a charcoal grill, making it easier to achieve perfect sear and smoky flavor. The chimney allows air to circulate around the charcoal, ensuring a quick and even heat-up. Simply fill it with briquettes, light a fire starter under it, and in less than 20 minutes, your charcoal is ready. This method eliminates the need for lighter fluid, which can impart unwanted flavors. 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Welcoming students from the ages of 2. Ignacego Krasickiego 53, tel. The school in Izabelin is set in the quiet of the Kampinos Forest just outside the city. Teachers are fully trained in early-childhood education in English according to the Montessori philosophy. Registration open to children 12 months to 6 years of age. Badowska 19, ul. Szkolna 16, Izabelin , tel. Established in , The Trilingual School of Warsaw offers nursery, primary, and pre-school education with an international curriculum for children aged from one to The full immersion trilingual setting allows for the choice between English,. Polish, Spanish or Chinese, French or Japanese. Nobla 16 tel. Krolowej Aldony tel. The pre-school follows the English National Curriculum and accepts children from 12 months up till six-years-old. For more info or to arrange a tour call Justyna Nowak on tel. They have two classes: a toddler group 15 to 30 months and a casa class 2. An intimate, international, English-speaking preschool located in Powsin that follows the Montessori philosophy which emphasizes the individuality of each child. Children from the ages of 1. Akademeia High School is an academically selective international school in Warsaw, offering iGCSEs and A Levels whilst preparing students for the best universities in the world. With over 50 nationalities, ASW has been welcoming students from around the world since These programmes develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who are motivated to succeed. They are inspired by our highly qualified and international teaching staff. Students graduate with either the IB diploma or an American high school diploma. All programs are conducted in English, with inte-. Contact: admissions aswarsaw. Warszawska Konstancin-Jeziorna , aswarsaw. The school continues to meet the principles of Maria Montessori through implementing the IB Diploma Program principles and practices. Delivering an inclusive, rigorous and high-quality British education in a diverse and caring environment, mission of TBS is to balance academic success with character building and well-being. Students at The British School Warsaw learn an internationally respected curriculum, based on the best of British academics. Limanowskiego 15, tel. Pupils are taken through the key learning stages so that they can achieve to the best of their ability through a fun learning experience. Rzodkiewki 18, tel. The line-up in this trendy department store includes Scandinavian fashion in Cos, a Leica camera shop, Asfalt vinyl store, Japanese fashion and accessories from Muji and sunglasses from Gloomy Sunday. After, check into Reginbar for cooling cocktails in a hip atmosphere. Mysia 3, mysia3. French is taught as a third language. Offers a wide range of extra activities, a summer school, and employs a full time psychologist. Provision is made for additional Polish and English support. International staff,. Stores inc. Further features include a rooftop restaurant. Bracka 9, vitkac. Global foods can be found at Kuchnie Swiata. The full immersion trilingual setting allows for the choice between English, Polish, Spanish or Chinese, French or Japanese. The fully-qualified staff are committed to delivering only the highest standards of education. Treating pupils with mutual respect but not at the expense of being demanding, the methods used are hard on the problem but soft on the person. Taking into account what students think, feel, learn and want for themselves and their world, Joy Primary teaches important life skills as well as respect, care for others, problem solving and co-operation. Here, children are challenged to discover their abilities and competences,. The line-up in this trendy department store includes Scandinavian fashion in Cos, a Leica camera shop, Asfalt. Syta A, tel. A leader in the field of Montessori education, well-trained teachers guide students to independent and successful learning with both English and bilingual classroom provided. Not many Polish malls do it better. The 18th century Ostrogski Palace is the perfect foil for the ultra-modern content of this multi-sensory space. The personal items are captivating his death mask, gifts from his muse, etc. A deeply personal insight into the former system by allowing visitors to view what Communism meant to the everyday person. Here, rifle and. Detailed in its captions, witty in its presentation and comprehensive in its content, it is a place where normal items such as aftershave bottles, postcards, clothing and crude household appliances are allowed to shine on a totem and tell their own story. A haven of trinkets and collectibles, its small size belies its utter magic. Peculiar souvenirs, scale models, old postcards and recovered works of art all combine with a mass of trivia to leave visitors boggled with knowledge. The vertiginous views of the Rynek below are worth the admission alone. Rynek Starego Miasta , muzeumwarszawy. Matejko, Witkiewicz and other such stars. Featuring 1, ancient relics, papyrus scrolls, Iranian golden masks and even an Egyptian mummy! Jerozolimskie 3, mnw. Composed of eight galleries, this architectural marvel covers different stages of local Jewish history, from the middle ages to the present day. That it was named the European Museum of the Year in such much for its ambitions to focus on more than the Holocaust alone. Anielewicza 6, polin. If the throngs and sheer informational overload can often be daunting, it remains the most important museum in the capital, and quite arguably the country. Of course, the aftermath is also covered in heartrending detail and concludes with a 3D film that takes viewers swooping over the smoldering ruins of the capital. Grzybowska 79, The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in and the Warsaw Uprising in further reduced the city to rubble. The need to rebuild was clear, and on January 3, , the National National Council resolved to restore Warsaw as Poland's capital. Two visions emerged for the city's future. Jan Zachwatowicz, aimed to integrate historic monuments into the new urban fabric. This July, the rebuilt Warsaw Old Town celebrates its 70th anniversary, a symbol of enduring heritage amidst relentless change. Turn static files into dynamic content formats. Warsaw Insider July Create a flipbook. Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios , online yearbooks , online catalogs , digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
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