Forum

Warsaw


A cosy, hip spot for your morning coffee, Forum specialises in beans from Warsaw’s Coffeelab as well Swedish roaster Koppi and Danish roaster Coffee Collective. As well as espresso, you can go for a hand-poured coffee if you prefer your flavours coaxed more gently from the grounds.


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Nearby Warsaw attractions

1. Museum of the John Paul II Collection

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This impressive art collection was donated to the Catholic Church by the Carrol-Porczyński family and includes works by Rembrandt, Velasquez, Constable,…

2. Warsaw City Hall

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This grand neoclassical structure, designed by Antonio Corazzi in the 1820s, lends Plac Bankowy some architectural heft. It houses the city administration…

3. Jewish Historical Institute

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Just behind a blue skyscraper (which stands on the location of the Great Synagogue destroyed by the Germans), JHI houses a library and exhibitions related…

4. Saxon Garden

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Covering 15.5 hectares, this splendid garden, founded in the late 17th century, became Warsaw’s first public park in 1727. Initially modelled on…

5. Nożyk Synagogue

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The only synagogue in Warsaw to survive WWII was built between 1898 and 1902 in neo-Romanesque style. Its handsomely restored interior features grand…

6. Vodka Museum

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This small but attractive museum, hiding in a courtyard off the street, comprises mostly glass cases displaying a beautiful collection of old vodka…

7. St Andrew the Apostle Church

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This neo-Renaissance Catholic church, modelled on the Roman basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, was completed in 1849 and is a survivor of WWII. The…

8. All Saints Church

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Central Warsaw's largest church, All Saints was dedicated in 1883. It was one of three churches captured within the ghetto. A monument of John Paul II…