Backpacking in Poland: Random Off-The-Wall Sh*t in Warsaw
Posted: August 15, 2024 | Tagged: Poland
My last day in Warsaw in the company of Jonny Blair, the blogger behind the travel blog, Don't Stop Living and we spent the day doing completely random off-the-wall shit across the city.
Some of the places aren't really random. Indeed we backpacked Pałac na Wyspie and the Frédéric Chopin Monument but these are very popular so they are omitted from this post but 'random off-the-wall shit' was the theme for the day, as you will discover if you keep reading.
1. E.Wedel Chocolate Cafe:
First up was the E. Wedel Chocolate Shop/Cafe. E. Wedel is the oldest Polish brand of chocolate and we drank a 'milk chocolate with blackcurrant purée, caramel with sea salt and whipped cream'.
There are many E.Wedel Chocolate Shops across Poland but we went to the one on Zamoyskiego Street in Praga, which is next to the Fabryka Czekolady and the museum will be opening very soon.
There are many E.Wedel Chocolate Shops across Poland but we went to the one on Zamoyskiego Street in Praga, which is next to the Fabryka Czekolady and the museum will be opening very soon.
2. Longest Building in Warsaw:
Przyczółek Grochowski a housing estate in the Praga-Południe district of Warsaw on the east side of the Vistula River, Warsaw is home to the longest building in Poland.
It was built between 1969–1974 and consists of 23 residential blocks connected by galleries bringing the total length to 1.5km.
It was built between 1969–1974 and consists of 23 residential blocks connected by galleries bringing the total length to 1.5km.
3. Legia Warsaw Stadium:
The Marshall Józef Piłsudski's Municipal Stadium is home to Legia Warsaw, the most successful football club in Poland.
The first football match at the stadium was between Legia Warsaw and CF Europa Barcelona took place on August 9, 1930 and was a bizarre stroke of randomness that we were backpacking the stadium on August 9, 2024. Similar to when I backpacked the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia when I had toured the ground on the 101st anniversary,
The first football match at the stadium was between Legia Warsaw and CF Europa Barcelona took place on August 9, 1930 and was a bizarre stroke of randomness that we were backpacking the stadium on August 9, 2024. Similar to when I backpacked the Mestalla Stadium in Valencia when I had toured the ground on the 101st anniversary,
4. Red Telephone Box:
Across the street from the Legia Warsaw Stadium is Polskie Radio and fenced off in the parking lot is a stand-alone iconic red telephone box. If this is not random, I don't know what is.
5. Kanał Piaseczyński
The Piaseczno Canal is a 820 m long, 25 m wide canal, near the Agrykola Park and the Legia Warsaw Football Stadium. The randomness is that it doesn't go anywhere. It's just there, seemingly.
6. Freddie Mercury Street
The Aleja Freddiego Mercury'ego is a 97-metre-long street near the abovementioned Piaseczno Canal. It's in the middle of nowhere and like Samborska Street in the Nowe Miasto, doesn't have any buildings associated with it. The postman never has reason to go down there.
But it was the 1st street in a European capital city to be named after Freddie Mercury.
But it was the 1st street in a European capital city to be named after Freddie Mercury.
7. Ronald Reagan Monument:
Ronald Reagan was the President of the United States of America from 1981 to 1989 and this statue on Ujazdów Avenue was unveiled on November 21st, 2011 by Lech Wałęsa, the President of Poland from 1990 to 1995.
It shows Reagan giving his “Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall,” speech on June 12, 1987, in West Berlin.
It shows Reagan giving his “Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall,” speech on June 12, 1987, in West Berlin.
8. Rondo Tybetu:
The Tibet Roundabout is the official name. It's not really a roundabout. Hey, I am from Milton Keynes. I know what a roundabout looks like, we have over 500 of them. It's an area under a flyover. They wanted to call it the Free Tibet Roundabout but the idea was rejected.
The Rondo Tybetu features a series of murals form what is known as the Tibetan Gallery, where the predominant theme is the about the Tibetan Liberation Movement.
Here are some of the murals:
The Rondo Tybetu features a series of murals form what is known as the Tibetan Gallery, where the predominant theme is the about the Tibetan Liberation Movement.
Here are some of the murals:
9. Skwer Nelsona Mandeli:
The last 2 stops of this random day are right next to each other. They are just small, nondescript 'parks which aren't even Skwer (square) at all.
9. Skwer Martina Luthera Kinga:
Did you get the meaning of the word 'random'? We drank hot chocolate at cafe belonging to the most famous chocolate producer in Poland, then we toured a soviet housing estate, then the stadium of the most successful football club in Poland. A British telephone box, a canal, a couple of squares that weren't squares and a street with no houses named after the late Freddie Mercury.
That is a random day! That is randominity!
Then we headed to meet Jonny's friend for a few beers (I was continuing my no-beer challenge so I just drank tonic water and a 0%).
That is a random day! That is randominity!
Then we headed to meet Jonny's friend for a few beers (I was continuing my no-beer challenge so I just drank tonic water and a 0%).