I really like how Warsaw essentially had to rebuild itself from nothing, yet they managed to make a bigger and more modern city then before. It’s proof of the resilience and determination Polish people have.
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Train to Kraków
Misiekshvili on
I can get from the airport to the city centre by train, which isn’t so obwis in other Polish cities.
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As a hungarian i liked wroclav, Gdansk, Krakkow…should is visit Warsaw too?
The vibe is good and it feels very spacious here. Plus the people!
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Old town
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I wish you would answer seriously since I’m going to be in Warsaw in two weeks. Yes, I’m also going to Cracow, Gdansk and to the Hel Peninsula (family get together). 🙂 Last time I was in Warsaw I got COVID, so we did nothing, at all. Help an American (with a Polish mom and grandparents)! I’m also getting up there in years (and already had stupid cancer once) so this could be my last chance to see your wonderful country.
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That I don’t live there.
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You can buy a train ticket to Gdansk there.
happy_peanutButter on
gorka szczesliwiecka
pola mokotowskie
park skaryszewski
wybrzeże szczecińskie
apart from that it is horrible
(im from szczecin)
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The green areas: parks, forests and the area around the Vistula river. Although the skyline, especially when looking from left bank of the river, looks fantastic.
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its green spaces.
to elaborate: the suburban districts have always been full of greenery, but i think in recent years they really did great work around the city centre and made it into a more pleasant environment to take a walk or just chill with friends. i really like the big city vibe of warsaw, but i’m glad it’s not just a concrete jungle.
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How it’s sole existence causes a butthurt among fellow countryman
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Lubię moje historie rodzinne, dużo miejsc mi przypomina o moich przodkach, którzy tworzyli miasto przed wojną oraz walczyli o stolicę. W okresie dorastania byłem negatywnie nastawiony do miasta, wydawała mi się ponura i nudna w latach 90 gdy porównywałem z takim Londynem i Sztokholmem.
Potem Warszawa dostała niesamowitego kopa rozwojowego i od lat powtarzam, że to jedno ze wspanialszych miejsc turystycznie i dla mnie jako mieszkańca. Lubie połączenie nowoczesności ze starym, ogromną ilość aktywności kulturalnych, a przede wszystkim zieleni i natury.
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Train to Gdańsk
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Whats up with all of that Warsaw propaganda Right now What will come next….
– their public transport is admittedly the best in the country
– they have Zapiecek-s
– that they took the function of capital away from the arrogant self-obsessed assholes down in Kr*ków
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Fact that I don’t live there (I’m Pole) /s
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Warszawa Centralna, Warszawa Wschodnia and Warszawa Zachodnia – so you can go elsewhere.
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Job opportunities
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Little bits and pieces of history scattered throughout the city, old tram tracks, bullet marks, lone gas lamp here and there. I like to walk around and collect these little remnants in my memory. 90% was rebuilt, but there are some small or even not so small glimpses of the past.
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It’s the best of both worlds:
1. It’s an actual city where you can eat cuisines from all around the world, go see a great opera and you have a great choice of jobs.
2. It’s great to actually live in. It’s green, clean and safe, unlike many other cities like Paris or NYC.
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Fact that this city is circa 500km far from my location
fleaxel on
lazienki park is nice, especially on sundays when there is a chopin concert
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Żabka hotdog with the Golden Mayo option. But seriously…, randomly, the eggs from Hala Mirowska, the pedestrian bridge over the Wisła, the bubble guy at Saski Garden, the selection at PIWOmaniaK, Marcellino..
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Cleanliness, Safety, Security
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I don’t live there
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So much hate, how moany of you actually lived here? It’s a great city if you like cities, if you don’t like cities then, well yeah, you won’t like it because it’s a big and modern city.
I love how it changed from when I was born (1998) till today. It show’s we’re a country at the top of the world currently.
You can visit other European capitals, and Warsaw is cleaner, safer, and just generally more pleasant to be in than majority of those other cities.
Top city, top country, not sure what you miserables are on about.
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Butthurt lvls off the charts
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My favorite thing about Warsaw is that I don’t live there.
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That I don’t have to live there
I really like how Warsaw essentially had to rebuild itself from nothing, yet they managed to make a bigger and more modern city then before. It’s proof of the resilience and determination Polish people have.
Train to Kraków
I can get from the airport to the city centre by train, which isn’t so obwis in other Polish cities.
As a hungarian i liked wroclav, Gdansk, Krakkow…should is visit Warsaw too?
Every time I have to leave
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The vibe is good and it feels very spacious here. Plus the people!
Old town
I wish you would answer seriously since I’m going to be in Warsaw in two weeks. Yes, I’m also going to Cracow, Gdansk and to the Hel Peninsula (family get together). 🙂 Last time I was in Warsaw I got COVID, so we did nothing, at all. Help an American (with a Polish mom and grandparents)! I’m also getting up there in years (and already had stupid cancer once) so this could be my last chance to see your wonderful country.
That I don’t live there.
You can buy a train ticket to Gdansk there.
gorka szczesliwiecka
pola mokotowskie
park skaryszewski
wybrzeże szczecińskie
apart from that it is horrible
(im from szczecin)
The green areas: parks, forests and the area around the Vistula river. Although the skyline, especially when looking from left bank of the river, looks fantastic.
its green spaces.
to elaborate: the suburban districts have always been full of greenery, but i think in recent years they really did great work around the city centre and made it into a more pleasant environment to take a walk or just chill with friends. i really like the big city vibe of warsaw, but i’m glad it’s not just a concrete jungle.
How it’s sole existence causes a butthurt among fellow countryman
Lubię moje historie rodzinne, dużo miejsc mi przypomina o moich przodkach, którzy tworzyli miasto przed wojną oraz walczyli o stolicę. W okresie dorastania byłem negatywnie nastawiony do miasta, wydawała mi się ponura i nudna w latach 90 gdy porównywałem z takim Londynem i Sztokholmem.
Potem Warszawa dostała niesamowitego kopa rozwojowego i od lat powtarzam, że to jedno ze wspanialszych miejsc turystycznie i dla mnie jako mieszkańca. Lubie połączenie nowoczesności ze starym, ogromną ilość aktywności kulturalnych, a przede wszystkim zieleni i natury.
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Train to Gdańsk
Whats up with all of that Warsaw propaganda Right now What will come next….
Łodz ?!
Flight to Katowice
Train home
Not living in it 🤣🤣
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Bulwary od października do kwietnia.
Najbardziej lubię warszawę gdy muszę ją opuścić
I don’t like a lot of things about Warsaw, but:
– their public transport is admittedly the best in the country
– they have Zapiecek-s
– that they took the function of capital away from the arrogant self-obsessed assholes down in Kr*ków
Fact that I don’t live there (I’m Pole) /s
Warszawa Centralna, Warszawa Wschodnia and Warszawa Zachodnia – so you can go elsewhere.
Job opportunities
Little bits and pieces of history scattered throughout the city, old tram tracks, bullet marks, lone gas lamp here and there. I like to walk around and collect these little remnants in my memory. 90% was rebuilt, but there are some small or even not so small glimpses of the past.
It’s the best of both worlds:
1. It’s an actual city where you can eat cuisines from all around the world, go see a great opera and you have a great choice of jobs.
2. It’s great to actually live in. It’s green, clean and safe, unlike many other cities like Paris or NYC.
Fact that this city is circa 500km far from my location
lazienki park is nice, especially on sundays when there is a chopin concert
Żabka hotdog with the Golden Mayo option. But seriously…, randomly, the eggs from Hala Mirowska, the pedestrian bridge over the Wisła, the bubble guy at Saski Garden, the selection at PIWOmaniaK, Marcellino..
Cleanliness, Safety, Security
I don’t live there
So much hate, how moany of you actually lived here? It’s a great city if you like cities, if you don’t like cities then, well yeah, you won’t like it because it’s a big and modern city.
I love how it changed from when I was born (1998) till today. It show’s we’re a country at the top of the world currently.
You can visit other European capitals, and Warsaw is cleaner, safer, and just generally more pleasant to be in than majority of those other cities.
Top city, top country, not sure what you miserables are on about.
Butthurt lvls off the charts
My favorite thing about Warsaw is that I don’t live there.