From bike rental to river cruises, Warsaw has everything you'd expect of a major European city in terms of fun things to do. It's all rather low-key (and certainly cheaper) than some of the tourist-oriented cities in Western Europe.
Two opera houses and a Philharmonia will keep the music buffs satisfied, while everything else from dance hall revues to casinos and horse-racing should take good care of the rest of us.
I came here for the first time to learn a little bit about Toastmasters and instantly it felt like home. I was warmly welcomed by the members and could feel the genuine spirit of people, that we are all here to improve our speaking skills along as to spend a productive time together. I strongly recommend this group!
I can say most the reviews here are accurate. It was a good chain when there were no other chains. Now, I'd say don't waste your money and find a better club, as there are many out there.
I am a dance teacher here in Ukraine, i want to come to poland and learn pollisia dance.what documents are needed for me to enroll in your school and fees for a year?
Escape rooms - great fun! The Crypt is a must on your list. You can find magic/fantasy themed experience with plenty of various puzzles containing a great play with manual and logical ones. Top rated in Warsaw!
Not good. Avoid. Good a few years ago maybe. Now overpriced and looking tired. Poor service.