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Warsaw is a city full of variety, with ancient and modern architecture, beautiful parks, historic cemetaries, interesting musuems, and a diverse array of other attractions. Most of the sites of interest to tourists are located on the left bank of the river, where the Old Town (Stare Miasto) is situated, as well as the New Town, home to many cultural events and modern attractions. The Old Town is a great place to start exploring Warsaw, as it gives you a nice feel for the city’s history with its charming architecture, beautiful squares and romantic cobblestone streets. It is also full of a lovely assortment of bars, cafés, restaurants and little shops. The Old Town is remarkable because much of it had to be painstakingly rebuilt, stone by stone, after World War II.
Warsaw is also a city with many parks in both the old and new districts, all of which offer peaceful green spaces, little walkways, and lots of trees and flowers. Some even have lakes where you can go boating.
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