Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Recreation in Warsaw


The city's sports facilities are poorly developed.

Dziesięciolecia Stadium, which was built as a sports stadium in the 1950s, has become the site of a large open-air market.

Warsaw does have numerous parks, however, including Belvedere Park, the site of the palace that was home for many Polish heads of state.

The Saxon Gardens in the city center were developed in the 18th century.

Warsaw Zoo lies in the Praga district. Warsaw has a thriving nightlife.

The variety and number of restaurants have increased substantially with the advent of capitalism.

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