Turns out I took over 200 photos on my Nikon back in June when Rach and I did our Warsaws in Warsaw trip for her 21st birthday. Spent some time this week looking through them all, deleting the crap ones and editing some of my favourites. I never did blog about our trip, but here’s some photography highlights from our three days there, back in June 2016!
Looking out over the City
The Old Town Market Square
Polish Stew – it was nice for a while but then got a bit strange as we realised we weren’t sure which meats were in there…
Advertising for the Warsaw International Poster Biennale which we then went to see…
International Poster Biennale
Poster Selfie
Parrot in the Old Town
The Old Town
Locals and a tour guide
Rachy
Marie Curie Statue
Water Fountains
Water Fountains and I
Water Drops
The mermaid (syrenka) is Warsaw’s symbol and can be found on statues throughout the city and on the city’s coat of arms. This Mermaid Statue is on the bank of the Vistula River near Świętokrzyski Bridge
The Metro
Metro and the Palace of Culture & Science
View from the top of Palace of Culture & Science
Rach taking photos of the view
Level with the sky scrapers
Cocktails at the top of the Marriott Hotel to finish off the trip
It looks that you had great time in Warsaw! It is actually one of my favorite European cities to visit, especially that it is relatively inexpensive but modern and diverse at the same time. There are tens of great attractions, places and (my favorite) restaurants. I really enjoy Polish food, it is delicious. One of my favorite restaurants to visit is called the Akademia, a place with amazing Polish cuisine and very nice, romantic atmosphere. I think it was one of the nicest restaurants I have been to recently 🙂