Don't compare Warszawa with DK, 'cuz there's NOOOOOO comparison. Honestly, euros/crowns with złoty isn't fair. Sounds realistic I guess at a slightly upscale place in the center of town. If you're from the Danish capital, you'll be spending less for the same as you'll pay in Poland, of that I'm pretty certain:-)
Incidentally, from where in Danmark are you all? Curious because I spent my first teen summer abroad eons ago in Northern Jutland. Oh, I also "passed through" Kobenhavn, but didn't stay as long as I would've liked:-)
Never got as far as the Polish capital, unfortunately. Got stuck in some backwater near the German border with my German girlfriend at the timeLOL
Tak for anbefalningen! Thanks for the rec. I loved the Danish capital from when I was there last. A shame somewhat that it's globalized a bit since I was first there; the Hotel Angleterre near Kongens Nytorv (???) is no longer around, I've been told, plus much of Stroget looks more like Abu Dabi than Denmark etc..
Nonetheless, I loved the people, the language and, of course, the Danish summer:-)
Is this your first time in Poland, by the way? Go' fornojelse! :-)
A lot of Warsawians speak English; more than you now may expect ;). Just make sure not to take a random taxi from the airport ; ). As always in Poland - start with the Rynek (marquet square) area, even though Warsaw is a modern city so you don't have to be in a special location to meet nice new Poles.
The guides or brownies come to mind, however you should be aware of the legal age of consent. If you want to meet a young woman rather than a young girl there are plenty of discotheques round town.