Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, was largely destroyed during World War II, but an extensive reconstruction and restoration effort has restored the city to its former glory, with old damaged buildings repaired and some even built anew to be exact replicas of the old ones. Warsaw's beautiful Old Town, which features crenellated walls and the beautiful old Royal Castle, is home to Market Square, where tourists will find bustling markets, cozy pubs, and delicious milk bars, which serve traditional Polish food like pierogi, soup, and more in a comfortable cafeteria-style setting.

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