Finishing off Warsaw
A few minutes from our hotel is a record of courageous actions
An old brewery turned into an up-market food hall. The places here were pretty expensive for Poland so we passed on by.
Church of St. Joseph of the Visitationists. Plus one of many memorials to Pope John Paul 2 we saw across Poland.
Statue of Adam Mickiewicz - considered to be the 'National Poet of Poland'.
A selection of meals that we had in Warsaw
A surprisingly nice - and cheap - Indian meal near to our hotel.
A restaurant that specialised in Eastern Mediterranean food
It was all extremely tasty
Sweet Potato chips. We ordered far too much food.
We had a meal at a small restaurant specialising in 'stuffed' potatoes. The use of enamel plates was something we noticed at several places in Poland. I think it is a throwback to their historic use.
For the last night our travelling companion was keen to try a Czech Restaurant chain on the ground floor of our hotel
Warsaw Central Station
I enjoyed our stay in Warsaw but I wouldn't say that it is my favourite capital city in Europe. I think that its virtually complete destruction in WW2 followed by years of communist mis-rule has made it hard for a vibrant beautiful city to emerge.