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Welcome to the 67th most expensive city in the world.
Completely demolished in W.W. II, and rebuilt by its own citizens.
The fall of communism in 1989 defined a massive change.
Its main symbol is the mermaid.
The vibrant bar culture makes it popular for bachelor parties.
And they had a Heavy Metal scene here in the 80's.
Tonight I'm going to see the city's new sights.
A tour of the most original and coolest places in Warsaw.
And here's a tip. Remember this.
It means: One more round, please.
Sounds good to me.
And I won't do it on my own. Mr. Polska will show me the sights.
Holland's most famous Pole: Mr. Polska.
Let's go. -Let's go.
Was this how you imagined rolling through the streets of Poland?
So where are we going? -To visit some bars.
We're going to meet some cool people.
This building is from the 50's, it used to be a train station.
At this small window, there used to be...
Old ladies... -...old ladies, selling tickets.
Let's take this secret passage. -Any rats there, that might bite me?
Oh, it's just my size.
I can show you some pictures of our place.
When the owners found it, it looked like this.
I understand why you said: Let's make something great here.
Where do those people come from?
From the trains. -The trains still run here?
Imagine stepping off the train at night.
You want to go home, and there's a bar here. Let's go.
What's he saying? -That there's a party downstairs.
The car is really...
We're getting physical, physical. I wanna get physical.
The Mozaika is a wonderful place.
Young people come here, as well as older folks.
How old are you? -I'm 63 already.
Now we're going to speed up the music.
Understandably, young Poles don't like most of the new music.
They prefer music from the 80's.
Everyone on the dance floor, please.
What are Polish ladies like? Quality? -Yes, good quality meat.
Meat? I'm looking for love. -You're looking in the wrong place.
Let'*** this club. -So what is this place?
The Warszawska. Are you ready for some typical Polish food?
Why are you smiling?
No offense, but that looks like dog food.
It's like jelly. -It is jelly, with meat.
Do you like it? -Yes, it's okay.
But I think it's an acquired taste. -This is real traditional Polish food.
You can have some of it. -No, I'm full, man.
High five.
You sound like you have a beaver in your throat.
I'm very happy, man. I'm very proud to see Poland growing like this.
I didn't expect Poland to be like this at all.
And that's what makes me happy. 5, 10 years ago, it wasn't like this.
Now, you can compare it to Amsterdam.
It's becoming a big, European city that counts.
I'm having a beer. Do you want one? This place is bad.
So Rob, what do you think of Warsaw?
It's opened my eyes. I didn't expect this when I came over.
It's brilliant. A vibrant city.
Warsaw in three words?
Party...
the architecture's beautiful, and it's exciting.
You had a good time? -A great time, man.
Want to go back? -You're inviting me?
Let's go, let's go. Cheers, man.
Let's get back in there.