Warsaw day 2 - 23 May 25

 Hi all 

Today we ventured out of the city on the metro and bus network to the Palace of Jana III just 7 km from the capital, at Wilanow. This 17th Century palace was lucky to be left relatively untouched by the Nazis, (maybe they stayed there?) however they may have stolen much of the artwork, which is still being slowly returned.

On the way to the Metro we passed the Soviet era (1955) contribution to the local architectural heritage  - sort of  smaller scale Empire State Building.

The Palace and gardens were terrific, and because it was away from the centre, fewer tourists. 

We had a great self directed tour through the many rooms of this 17th century building. In some places it had a hunting lodge feel, mainly due to one of the 19th century owners who was keen on the hunt. Nevertheless it was a very well preserved, and huge, palace.

We are finding our way around Warsaw, with its great public transport network - on our $20 ( $10 for Norm) three day pass. The infrastructure and very frequent options make this city a delight to get around. I noticed in the Mercury we were getting some new bus shelters in Hobart - it will make waiting for the next bus (if it arrives) easier. We have a lot to learn on reliable and connected public transport.

After an early afternoon return to the city, we decided we needed a break from Polish fare ( as good as it is) so opted from a Mediterranean restaurant, with a mix of Italian and Turkish fare , Chanti Classico of course- excellent.


We are having a late afternoon siesta, then planning to have dinner on the couch, while we plan for tomorrow’s adventure.

All our love from the travellers 🍷🧳❤️⛪️🏰


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