Introduction
Warsaw the capital and largest city of Poland. Its population is estimated at 1.750 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.101 million residents which makes Warsaw the 9th most-populous capital city in the European Union.
The city of Warsaw was rebuilt by the Communist government between the 1950s and 1970 only with Russian help. Some of the landmarks were reconstructed as late as the 1980s. While the Old Town has been thoroughly reconstructed, the New Town has only been partially restored to its former state.
What to do during day time ?
•Old Town
The Warsaw Old Town (is the oldest part of the capital city. It is bounded by the Wybrzeże Gdańskie, along with the bank of Vistula river, Grodzka, Mostowa and Podwale Streets. It is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Warsaw.
The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Place, rich in restaurants, cafés and shops. Surrounding streets feature medieval architecture such as the city walls, the Barbican and St. John's Cathedral.
•Novy swiat
This busy street has long been one of the most popular areas in the city for dining, shopping and socializing.
The upscale stretch of Nowy Świat Street is lined with fashionable clubs, high-end shops and chic restaurants. During weekends in the summer, Nowy Świat is closed to traffic and the street fills with café tables along with lively groups of tourists and locals. Find a seat in the sun and spend an afternoon people-watching. Look inside the interesting shops and galleries along the street.
To be honest, There is not so much to do during the daytime and it’s a boring city. I would not recommend for a city trip , not for gaming and not for historical things.
Places that i went/recommend for Daygame:
•Arkadia (Arkadia is situated at Rondo Radoslawa (Babka) it is the biggest shopping centre in Eastern Europe and by far the largest mall in Warsaw. So you should definitely find what you are looking for. Around 200 shops can be found here.
•Blue City (al. Jerozolimskie 179) is a modern Mall with about 200 shops, including 20 food outlets. Medical treatments are part of the offer as is gigantic gaming and entertainment area which is split according to the age (for children, youngsters and a nightclub for adults). In the centre of the building there is a fountain which lets the water jump up to 26 metres.
•Złote Tarasy (ul. Złote 59) is the newest shopping centre in Warsaw. It is located directly in the city centre next to the central station. Take a look at the nicely designed roof of the 2007 opened mall. You will find about 200 shops and enough possibilities to find great food and drinking opportunities. You can have a good time at Poland’s only Hard Rock Café or the multiplex cinema, if you are into sports, yes there is also a fitness studio in the complex.
From this 3 i personally recommend Zlote tarasy because it has the most convenient and central location.
Where to Stay?
The best location is by far is Near Novy swiat or near Rondo ONZ. They are located next tot he nightlife from Warsaw.
Nightlife
The nightlife from Warsaw is located near Novy Swiat and Mazowiecka street and it have then some other clubs that are spread out in the city.
Nowy Swiat: Pawilony is the area of little bars at the back of Nowy Świat street. Only a small gate divides this place from the touristy Royal Route. It’s a perfect place to go before clubbing or to have a beer.This is the place where the night usually start. This is the best place for predrinking.
Mazowiecka street: This is the famous club street from Warsaw. I would recommend the following clubs there
•Sketch Club: This is the most famous club from Warsaw and the BEST talent from Warsaw can be find in Sketch club. Keep in mind that if you go during the weekend, there can be long waiting lines
•Enklawa: Spacious club which i recommend going on Thursday.
•Organza Club: Decent club which has the best ratio’s.
Go during the week to Mazowiecka between Tuesday and friday. The thing with mazowiecka street is that is it’s a huge cockfest and the other clubs are not that great in my opinion.
Other clubs i recommend:
•Klub Park: Go there on Wednesdaynight!! It’s Erasmusnight than, by far the easiest night to pull there
•Club Capitole: Get in there before 11:30 and approach a lot of girls before all the guys come in at 1 AM
Clubs i don’t recommend at all:
•Club opera: This place sucks. This an porsche place with a lot of older people and it’s a snobby place.
•Room 13: Worst ratio ever this club
Cost of living:
The nightlife is expensive for polish norms ( expect to pay around 20 zloty for entry in a club and to pay around 15 zloty for a beer), a little bit cheaper than western norms. Food and Transportation is really cheap tho.
Personal Advice on game and conclusion:
•Go only to Warsaw if you have a Meditarean Look ( Portuguese, Italian, Spanish)
•Tinder: Girls are extremly flakey on tinder and tinder sucks in general
•Do not go and i repeat do not go to Warsaw if you are a tall white Western guy as myself with a fair skin
•Most Girls in Warsaw you see are between 5’s and 7’s
•It’s a depressing city
•It’s a city full of careerwoman
•The city is full of ukranian girls which is a positive point
•Not that many foreigners as in Krakow but Foreigner value doesn’t mean a lot here
•Pulling one-night-stands will be really hard but not impossible
•Daygame will be the best option
•Most overrated city that i ever been to
If you have some more questions , please ask them.Cheers.
Warsaw the capital and largest city of Poland. Its population is estimated at 1.750 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 3.101 million residents which makes Warsaw the 9th most-populous capital city in the European Union.
The city of Warsaw was rebuilt by the Communist government between the 1950s and 1970 only with Russian help. Some of the landmarks were reconstructed as late as the 1980s. While the Old Town has been thoroughly reconstructed, the New Town has only been partially restored to its former state.
What to do during day time ?
•Old Town
The Warsaw Old Town (is the oldest part of the capital city. It is bounded by the Wybrzeże Gdańskie, along with the bank of Vistula river, Grodzka, Mostowa and Podwale Streets. It is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Warsaw.
The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Place, rich in restaurants, cafés and shops. Surrounding streets feature medieval architecture such as the city walls, the Barbican and St. John's Cathedral.
•Novy swiat
This busy street has long been one of the most popular areas in the city for dining, shopping and socializing.
The upscale stretch of Nowy Świat Street is lined with fashionable clubs, high-end shops and chic restaurants. During weekends in the summer, Nowy Świat is closed to traffic and the street fills with café tables along with lively groups of tourists and locals. Find a seat in the sun and spend an afternoon people-watching. Look inside the interesting shops and galleries along the street.
To be honest, There is not so much to do during the daytime and it’s a boring city. I would not recommend for a city trip , not for gaming and not for historical things.
Places that i went/recommend for Daygame:
•Arkadia (Arkadia is situated at Rondo Radoslawa (Babka) it is the biggest shopping centre in Eastern Europe and by far the largest mall in Warsaw. So you should definitely find what you are looking for. Around 200 shops can be found here.
•Blue City (al. Jerozolimskie 179) is a modern Mall with about 200 shops, including 20 food outlets. Medical treatments are part of the offer as is gigantic gaming and entertainment area which is split according to the age (for children, youngsters and a nightclub for adults). In the centre of the building there is a fountain which lets the water jump up to 26 metres.
•Złote Tarasy (ul. Złote 59) is the newest shopping centre in Warsaw. It is located directly in the city centre next to the central station. Take a look at the nicely designed roof of the 2007 opened mall. You will find about 200 shops and enough possibilities to find great food and drinking opportunities. You can have a good time at Poland’s only Hard Rock Café or the multiplex cinema, if you are into sports, yes there is also a fitness studio in the complex.
From this 3 i personally recommend Zlote tarasy because it has the most convenient and central location.
Where to Stay?
The best location is by far is Near Novy swiat or near Rondo ONZ. They are located next tot he nightlife from Warsaw.
Nightlife
The nightlife from Warsaw is located near Novy Swiat and Mazowiecka street and it have then some other clubs that are spread out in the city.
Nowy Swiat: Pawilony is the area of little bars at the back of Nowy Świat street. Only a small gate divides this place from the touristy Royal Route. It’s a perfect place to go before clubbing or to have a beer.This is the place where the night usually start. This is the best place for predrinking.
Mazowiecka street: This is the famous club street from Warsaw. I would recommend the following clubs there
•Sketch Club: This is the most famous club from Warsaw and the BEST talent from Warsaw can be find in Sketch club. Keep in mind that if you go during the weekend, there can be long waiting lines
•Enklawa: Spacious club which i recommend going on Thursday.
•Organza Club: Decent club which has the best ratio’s.
Go during the week to Mazowiecka between Tuesday and friday. The thing with mazowiecka street is that is it’s a huge cockfest and the other clubs are not that great in my opinion.
Other clubs i recommend:
•Klub Park: Go there on Wednesdaynight!! It’s Erasmusnight than, by far the easiest night to pull there
•Club Capitole: Get in there before 11:30 and approach a lot of girls before all the guys come in at 1 AM
Clubs i don’t recommend at all:
•Club opera: This place sucks. This an porsche place with a lot of older people and it’s a snobby place.
•Room 13: Worst ratio ever this club
Cost of living:
The nightlife is expensive for polish norms ( expect to pay around 20 zloty for entry in a club and to pay around 15 zloty for a beer), a little bit cheaper than western norms. Food and Transportation is really cheap tho.
Personal Advice on game and conclusion:
•Go only to Warsaw if you have a Meditarean Look ( Portuguese, Italian, Spanish)
•Tinder: Girls are extremly flakey on tinder and tinder sucks in general
•Do not go and i repeat do not go to Warsaw if you are a tall white Western guy as myself with a fair skin
•Most Girls in Warsaw you see are between 5’s and 7’s
•It’s a depressing city
•It’s a city full of careerwoman
•The city is full of ukranian girls which is a positive point
•Not that many foreigners as in Krakow but Foreigner value doesn’t mean a lot here
•Pulling one-night-stands will be really hard but not impossible
•Daygame will be the best option
•Most overrated city that i ever been to
If you have some more questions , please ask them.Cheers.