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With evocative sights, an epic history and low prices, the Polish capital of Warsaw is a diamond in the rough.
Warsaw doesn’t appear at the top of many European travelers’ wish lists. But that’s just one reason you may want to visit. | With evocative sights, an epic history, and low prices, Warsaw is a diamond in the rough.
A statue of a mermaid, said to be the city's protector, in Warsaw's Old Town Square. Photo Credit: Barbara Redding Poland's vibrant capital is showing up on more travel lists in 2025, and not just because Warsaw is one of the more affordable European capitals.
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24 Mar 2022, 10:04 GMT — Warsaw has come a long way. The city was almost destroyed during the Second World War, and the communist regime that followed resulted in a divisive aesthetic. But Poland’s capital has truly polished itself up in recent decades ...
Today’s Warsaw is safer, wealthier, and happier than ever. You’ll encounter stylishly dressed locals, sophisticated shopping boulevards, and thoughtful museums covering World War II, Jewish
In Poland, an explosive device was planted on the Warsaw–Lublin railway line, destroying a section of the track. Damage to the railway was also recorded at another location near Lublin. — Ukrinform.