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It is often said that Warsaw bares some resemblance to the mythical Phoenix. Having been completely destroyed in WW2, the city somehow managed to lift itself from the ashes. Warsaw's all about change now. You wouldn't recognize the city if you last saw it ten years ago.

About Warsaw

Warsaw covers an area of 199.6 sq. miles (517 square Km) and is estimated to have a population of 1.9 million people being the 8th largest city in the European Union. It is the capital of Poland and its largest city..also one of the most important economic and cultural centres in Poland.

Blue Cactus

 ul. Zajaczkowska, 11

Warsaw 00-785 Poland

+48 22 851 2323

Open HoursM-Sa noon-11p; Su noon-10p

blue-cactus.jpgBlue Cactus has the same owners as the Italian place across the river, Boathouse. Original and often interesting paintings adorn the walls. In the warmer months there is a small outdoor seating section. The large bar is popular in its own right, and if you haven’t made a reservation, you may have to wait there awhile. The chimichangas are especially tasty; margaritas are a popular choice to wash them down with. The portions here are huge and hard to finish.

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