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Saska Kępa is a mostly residential neighborhood that is freckled with numerous embassies, but is unique for the cozy cafes and restaurants that line one its most well-known streets, ul.
Saska Kępa is a mostly residential neighborhood that is freckled with numerous embassies, but is unique for the cozy cafes and restaurants that line one its most well-known streets, ul. Francuska. In the evening, the neighborhood is an idyllic setting for a stroll, which can be topped off by watching the sunset over the Eastern skyline of Warsaw, dominated by the Palace of Culture and Science, while grilling or drinking by a couple of the city-provided grills on the banks of the Vistula. If you go to grill, be sure to bring some bug spray. This neighborhood is also located immediately next to the National Stadium.
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Saska Kępa, Warsaw, Poland
Directly across the street from Stadium Narodowy, this park with a lake isn't as well known as some of the others, nonetheless a pleasant park for a stroll or to read a book
Sejm'' is the name for the lower chamber of the Polish parliament (the name has also been adopted by Lithuania and Latvia)
The museum has a wonderful collection of paintings, sculptures, and depictions of the passion of the Christ
Łazienki Park was built and designed for a Polish politician, but became King Stanisław Poniatowski's, the last king of Poland, residence for much of later half of the 18th century