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Warsaw - most boring capital in Europe, after Brussels - comments?


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Grounded
  Mar 21, 08, 05:51  #61

LondonChick wrote:
But back to Warsaw pubs - what's wrong with them? Some great places to go drinking down Nowy Swiat.


Bar Lemon - great place :-) ...... not sure what street that was in though

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LondonChick
  Mar 21, 08, 06:14  #62

Grounded wrote:
Bar Lemon - great place :-) ...... not sure what street that was in though



Is that the one that has a bar downstairs, and a kind of upstairs. Lots orange tables. I think that its on a corner. Ehm... how's that for a vague description LOL!!

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Grounded
  Mar 21, 08, 06:17  #63

LondonChick wrote:
Is that the one that has a bar downstairs, and a kind of upstairs. Lots orange tables. I think that its on a corner. Ehm... how's that for a vague description LOL!!


That's the one lol

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LondonChick
  Mar 21, 08, 06:19  #64

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That's the one lol


Seriously?? you got it from that really vague description? That's one of my faves... I usually end up there.

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Grounded
  Mar 21, 08, 06:22  #65

Yeah it is a good spot. definately have to go back there on my next visit. spent every evening/night in there last time. best night was valentines day/night

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finT
  Mar 21, 08, 07:11  #66

Funnily enough Lemon had a pretty bad reputation last year. Two of my mates were beaten up by the bouncers and I must add that neither of my mates can be considered English yobs, stag party types or troublemakers. Went there a few times but found it uncomfortable to sit around in (not mentaly but physically!). By the way it's on Sienkiewicza.
I still have to keep stressing that the best places are the wee pubs behind Nowy Swiat in the former little shops, another 2 opened last week!

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randompal
  Mar 21, 08, 07:15  #67

finT wrote:
the best places are the wee pubs behind Nowy Swiat in the former little shops,


You are right! Those little pubs are the best in Warsaw for a hassle-free chill out time, no dress code, tons of pretty girls, and cheap beer!

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finT
  Mar 21, 08, 07:17  #68

randompal wrote:
Those little pubs are the best in Warsaw for a hassle-free chill out time, no dress code, tons of pretty girls, and cheap beer!

Cheers! I'll drink to that!

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Wizzard
  Mar 23, 08, 16:45  #69

I would like to write something too. After my trip to Warsaw I dont think it is a boring city. I think that is seems very monumental, everything is so big and serious. In compare with Krakow, maybe it is not so fun city and the city for the common tourists. The city itself is nice, but some of the high-rises does not have a good effect to the city look. For example, those huge grey commieblock-like towers visible from the centre. It is really unpleasant look.

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Edited by: osiol  Mar 23, 08, 17:18  #70

I mentioned it already, but surely Bratislava has got to be worse.

Actually, I just looked it up on this internet thing (hey, has anyone tried this internet thing? There's loads of stuff on it. You could spend your whole life there if you weren't careful!) and bits of it look quite nice.

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