freebird 3 | 532 7 Apr 2009 / #3I'd like to know what I should look out for if anything.don't flirt with women :-)
OP misiu 2 | 5 7 Apr 2009 / #6Oh jej, nie mam chłopak na szczęście.But is it generally safe? Should I be afraid at night and even in the day?
freebird 3 | 532 7 Apr 2009 / #7But is it generally safe?[quote=misiu]I believe it is Misiu but to be sure please use condoms :-)
pgtx 29 | 3094 7 Apr 2009 / #8her boyfriend might get pissed off :-)Oh jej, nie mam chłopak na szczęście.problem solved...lol;)Should I be afraid at nightyou should be careful everywhere at night...
gumishu 14 | 6235 7 Apr 2009 / #9there are some places in Warsaw not believed to be very safeit is the right bank side (east of Wisła) - some Praga vicinitiesi am not sure of the rest of Warsaw (but generally it is quite safe in Poland)
frd 7 | 1379 7 Apr 2009 / #10generally it's best to be with friends or a guide if you're a teenager somewhere in a foreign country..
Cardno85 31 | 971 7 Apr 2009 / #11Yup, if you are a teenage girl in any big city it is adisable not to wander about alone at night.
MrBubbles 10 | 613 7 Apr 2009 / #12I'd like to know what I should look out for if anything.Depends if you like bad architecture, obnoxious neuveaux riches and tacky shops. If so, you'll be like a pig in mud
ajaynatorownsal - | 2 7 Apr 2009 / #13I live in warszawa now and walk around at night all the time youll be fine dont worry about it just avoid the creeps with beer bottles in their hands :P
Bgutfinski - | 8 8 Apr 2009 / #15Well, at night, surely it would be best to be with someone, a group of friends or something. But I wandered around Warsaw by myself for several hours this summer and was fine. Granted, I'm a little bit older, but still rather small and younger looking. (Much to my dismay!)