Warsaw Shopping

  1. Cafe Blikle

    Forget the shopping malls and generic shops, they're for kids. Real shoppers should take to the back streets of Warsaw, where the art of handmade products is still alive, and quality over quantity is paramount. Cafe Blikle is a Warsaw institution; producing cakes and pastries since 1869.

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  2. Hala Mirowska

    Despite being converted into a modern supermarket, Hala Mirowska is worth visiting for its architecture alone. The redbrick pavilion of this 19th-century marketplace is in exceptional condition, and there's still a semblance of market atmosphere here; a few stalls selling fresh flowers and fruit and vegetables line its south and west sides.

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