Warsaw is known as the phoenix city, having risen from the ashes of world war two, when eight out of every ten buildings in the city were destroyed. Warsaw has been rebuilt back to its pre war splendor and now offers a prime example of a beautiful eastern European building with a mixture of classical buildings and new glass structures. Stroll along the Śródmieście district, with pedestrian streets, bars, café and shops. Enjoy a meal at a local Milk Bar, a Polish institution dating from the old Communist days, where working class workers used to meet for a cheap local meal and still serve hearty Polish food at low prices. Visit the many historical buildings that depict Warsaw’s long and sometimes tragically sad history like the Warsaw uprising monument and the remnants of the Jewish Ghetto walls. The Chopin Museum and the Mary Currie Museum celebrate two of Warsaw’s many illustrious citizens. Discover the best of Warsaw this spring with vayama’s cheap international airfares to the heart of Eastern Europe.
On Lufthansa or British Airways from Philadelphia from $755 total, including taxes and fees.
Sale ends March 31, 2010
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