Warsaw is a friendly and charming city, and as the cultural and financial heart of Poland, it has plenty for expats to see and do. The city’s museums offer culture buffs plenty to talk about, while fitness enthusiasts will enjoy the many green spaces and sports fields, and those wanting to hit the town after work won’t be short on options too.


Eating out in Warsaw

The restaurant scene in Warsaw has transformed since the fall of communism in Poland, and expats can now enjoy a variety of cuisine, from Michelin-star restaurants to casual cafés. Poznańska Street is one of the liveliest streets of the central Śródmieście district; it has some excellent eateries and is popular with both locals and expats. The milk bars (bary mleczne) dotted around the city centre offer various cheap but tasty eats. Bary mleczne may be a relic of the communist era, but it is the best option if looking for a taste of real Polish food.


Shopping in Warsaw

From modern shopping malls to vintage boutiques and traditional markets, Warsaw has something for every shopper. Mokotowska Street, in the city centre, offers an interesting collection of local boutiques and jewellery stores. For those looking for high-end luxuries, the Vitkac centre in the heart of the city offers the biggest names in global fashion, while the Arkadia mall, north of the city, has five stories of retail space where expats are sure to find anything from clothing to electronics, books and homeware. Warsaw also has an eclectic mix of markets, where expats can find antiques, organic food and everything in between.


Nightlife and entertainment in Warsaw

Warsaw is known for its vibrant nightlife, and expats will find everything from chic restaurants to rooftop bars and cool clubs. Popular spots for a night out include Plac Zbawiciela, as well as Parkingowa, Nowogrodzka and Mazowiecka Streets.

Art and culture lovers will also enjoy the many museums and cultural centres in the city, and classical music fans can look forward to regular performances at the Polish National Opera, the National Theatre Warsaw and the Chamber Opera.

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