The overnight train arrived in Warsaw around 6.30am on Day 33. We had one night there and were staying in services apartments right by the train station. The lady had emailed and said she'd meet us there off the train, however after waiting outside for half an hour in the rain we called and she said it now wouldn't be available til 1pm.... Thanks for the heads up lady!
So we ditched our bags in the train station baggage storage and hit the town, once again in a hop-on hop-off bus. The grey rainy weather was a pleasant change after the heat we'd had through the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
We rode a loop of the bus around town, checking out all the sites. Ben's main point of interest however was the World War II sites so wandered down to the last remaining buildings of the ghetto - apartment buildings that housed all the Jewish families.
The drama with the serviced apartment continued around 1.00pm. We returned to the apartments to check-in and have a much needed shower after a night on the train, only to discover the hot water was out! Apparently it was being fixed that day and would be up and running after 6.00pm that day. So off we went again, to continue our sightseeing...
We rode the bus up to Warsaw Old Town where we spent the afternoon wandering the markets and exploring the historic buildings, old city wall and more churches.
Warsaw had some of the best shopping I'd found in Europe and that night I spent several hours getting lost in the mall near our hotel, stocking up on Lee Jeans at half the Australia RRP as well giving in and buying another bag to store my increasing stash of souvenirs and new clothes!
Next morning, Day 34, the dramas continued when we discovered the hot water was off again! Discovered this after a forty minute run, we had no choice but to have cold showers or stay gross and sweaty all day. About that time, I wasn't so appreciative of the cooler, grey rainy weather!
We checked out the Warsaw Uprising Museum that morning then rushed off to the airport to continue on our way.