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Nature & City Spaces
Green, Open, surprising

Warsaw is one of Europe’s greenest capitals, where parks, gardens and riverside spaces are woven directly into everyday city life. These places offer calm, beauty and space to breathe, often just steps from busy streets and historic landmarks.

Łazienki Royal Park — Łazienki Królewskie

Saxon Garden — Ogród Saski

Vistula Boulevards — Bulwary Wiślane

Pola Mokotowskie Park — Pola Mokotowskie

University of Warsaw Library Gardens (BUW Gardens) — Ogrody Biblioteki Uniwersyteckiej (BUW)

Skaryszewski Park — Park Skaryszewski im. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego

Old Town & New World Street
Stare Miasto & Nowy Świat

The city’s most iconic park combines royal palaces, classical architecture and expansive greenery. Strolling paths, lakes and sculptures create a peaceful atmosphere that feels worlds away from the urban center.

One of Europe’s oldest public parks, located in the heart of Warsaw. Nearby stands the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, an important national memorial that adds historical depth to a quiet, reflective walk.

A modern riverside promenade stretching along the Vistula River. Wide paths, open views and fresh air make it ideal for walks, informal meet-ups and seeing how the city connects with its river.

A modern park popular with locals for walks, casual meet-ups and fresh air, offering a relaxed glimpse into everyday Warsaw life.

A surprising rooftop garden above the University of Warsaw Library. Combining greenery, contemporary design and river views, it’s one of the city’s most unique and photogenic public spaces.

One of Warsaw’s most beautiful landscape parks, featuring lakes, winding paths and a tranquil atmosphere. Slightly away from the center, it offers a slower pace and a more natural escape.

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