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36 hours in Warsaw (part 2): what we didn’t do

I recently paid a fleeting visit to the beautiful city of Warsaw.

 

After finding a great deal on Ryanair, we were off: 36 hours in the Polish capital. But after recapping what we did do, letā€™s take a look at what we didnā€™t do in Warsaw.

 

Explore the old town

 

Things to do in Warsaw: Old Town

As our time was short (and our hangovers were long), we really didnā€™t spend much time at all in the Old Town. Looking back, I think this is a real shame as the area is obviously one of the most beautiful areas and one of the cityā€™s highlights. We spent a short time on our first day wondering through the pretty streets but it soon got dark and we headed to the Uprising Museum instead.

When I go back, I think the Old Town will be first on my list. If only for the Instagram shotsā€¦

 

Budget

Graffiti, Warsaw

One thing we definitely didnā€™t do in Warsaw was budget. We did set out with the best of intentions, though. In fact, having read the excellent Ā£100 Warsaw Challenge from Dan Flying Solo, we planned to spend as little as possible, taking out a moderate lump sum at the airport and vowing not to take out more cash.

A few hours later we were in one of the poshest restaurants Iā€™ve ever been to, ordering pheasantā€¦ There were plenty of shots too, not to mention Vodka red bullsā€¦

In conclusion: budgeting is definitely possible in Warsaw. We just didnā€™t do it.

 

The Palace of Science of Culture

36 hours in Warsaw

This imposing giant canā€™t really be missed in Warsaw. Whether you love it or hate it (and I definitely fall into the former camp here), the Stalinist building can be seen almost anywhere from the city. The top floor is meant to offer amazing views over Warsaw.

ā€¦not that weā€™d know. This was another activity we didnā€™t have time for. However, as our first day was marked with thick fog and the days were short, it would have been a squeeze to fit this in. Palace of Science and Culture: definitely one for next time.

36 hours in Warsaw

 

Sleep

 

Our 36 hours in Warsaw did not include a lot of sleeping. Drinking? Check. Dancing? Check. Sleeping? Nopeā€¦

 

POLIN ā€“ Museum of the History of Polish Jews

Museum of Jewish History Warsaw

Something else that will be top of my list when on a return trip to Poland would be the Museum of the History of Polish Jews. The museum was recommended to me, but with a short timeframe, we opted for the Uprising Museum instead.

I do think it was the right choice, but our fantastic Jewish walking tour really left with fascinated with Jewish culture and his state-of-the-art contemporary museum looked incredible from the outside alone.

The museum came highly recommended from our guide and is one of the newest in Poland. I would definitely urge anyone visiting to try and squeeze it into their schedule!

Which city are you dying to get back to to?
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