Best Kept Secrets Of Warsaw
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BANJA LUKA Banjaluka is a modern, casual-looking restaurant owned by Maciej Żakowski. It specializes in Balkan cuisine and is renowned because of it. Its new chef, Hrvoje Barčanec, comes from Croatia and takes the most pleasure in preparing rich seafood and meat dishes. He admits that the Balkan cuisine is often characterized by its unique spicy flavor, created with a lot of dry paprika and pepper.
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HANGAR 646 This place is Warsaw’s first trampoline park and a local gem. Located in the former hangar of one of the city’s airports, Hangar 646 spreads out to almost 3,000 square meters (32,292 sq ft), incorporating all kinds of trampolines, acrobatic paths, sponge pools, and space for skateboarders.
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ILUZJON Iluzjon, located in the famous Mokotów quarter of Warsaw, is both a unique archival cinema and a cinema museum. It is under the patronage of the National Film Catalogue. The cinema offers a range of films, including old, new, and documentaries. It also hosts special events like meetings with film directors, film festivals, and silent films accompanied by live music. The copyright belongs to https://theculturetrip.com/europe/poland/articles/the-10-best-kept-secrets-of-warsaw-poland/
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