The Globe and Mail
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10th March 2022
Warsaw is stepping into the spotlight as a top travel destination and creative hub for artists
For decades, Warsaw has sat in the shadow of buzzier European neighbours such as Prague, Berlin and fairy-tale Krakow to the south. These days, however, the Polish capital’s industrial districts, such as Praga, are filled with start-ups and studios, while its restaurant scene is among the most dynamic in Europe.
“I grew up in Warsaw and remember taking the train every month for weekend getaways in Berlin,” says Pawel Walicki, founder and CEO of Warsaw Creatives, a communications agency that pro