• The Łazienki is considered the largest park in the city, as it covers an area of 76 hectares. Translated from Polish, the name means “bathers”.
  • The creation of Łazienki Park is most associated with King Stanisław II August (King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1764 to 1795).
  • It neighbours one of the most splendid park complexes in Europe – Łazienki Królewskie, or the Royal Baths Park.
  • Łazienki Park's centrepiece is a delightful neoclassical palace, the former residence of King Stanisław August Poniatowski, which stands on an island in…
  • The Łazienki park is one of the most famous sights and recreation areas in Warsaw and with a a size of 80 hectares it is also the largest park in the city.
  • It was Lubomirski who at the end of the 16th Century built the marble baroque Bathhouse (“Łazienka” in Polish) around which are the Łazienki Park and Gardens.
  • Have you been to the royal Łazienki park since it was reopened to visitors? The vast park was located in the centre of Warsaw, filled with greenery and magnificent...
  • Łazienki Park was designed in the 17th century by Tylman van Gameren, in the baroque style, for Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski.
  • "Sunday Afternoon Stroll". The beautiful, Łazienki Park is the perfect place for a leisurely stroll in any season but particularly in spring and summer.