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Today, we bring you tips where to go in Warsaw.
It used to be called "Paris of the East" and is in many ways unique. Its rich, beautiful and complicated history gives it a flair not seen elsewhere. It is full of contrasts - here, old-fashioned elegance, communist architecture and hip places for the fashion concsious co-exist peacefully.
Horn & More Concept Store
The first ans foremost concept store in Warsaw. Its ambition is to be a like of 10 Corso Como in Milan or Colette in Paris.
It carries clothes, design objects and other thingg and prides itself that items found here can be “watched, smelled, tasted, touched or listened”. Brands? Laduree, Lulu Frost, Shourouk or Losselliani. Extras? Young artists sell their design pieces here on ocassion.
Map + more info here.
Kinoteka
An old-school commie building called “Pałac Kultury” (The Palace of Culture) hosts this cinema. The building itself, very well known abroad, was a gift from the Soviet Union to Poles. Huge foyer, almost monumental palace spaces with rows of classical columns and crystal chandeliers evoke the atmosphere of post‐war Warsaw, but the mobies you see here are brand new.
Map + more info here.
Czuły Barbarzyńca
This is a beautiful literary cafee and books shop. By the way, it is located right next to the University Library which you ought to see also. A perfec place to relax with a cup of freshly ground aromatic coffee and browse a book, indeed.
Map + more info here.
More Warsaw tips HERE.
Judyta Grodzicka, who brought you these tips, is a fashion specialist. She reports about Polish fashion to the WGSN agency and several magazines. Also she worked Diane fan Fursternberg also, and now lives in Milano, Italy.