• If you want a break from the urban bustle, then Łazienki Park, to the south of Warsaw, is a large and beautiful complex of public gardens and stately buildings.
  • Today, Łazienki Park isn’t just a place for relaxation and contemplation; it unites people from diverse backgrounds who appreciate its culturally rich green spaces.
  • Łazienki Park. Share on Facebook. ... Located just in front of the Sofitel Warsaw Victoria, The Saxon Garden is one of the oldest public parks in the world.
  • 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.
  • 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”.
  • Łazienki Park's centrepiece is a delightful neoclassical palace, the former residence of King Stanisław August Poniatowski, which stands on an island in…
  • Encompassing nearly 80 hectares (200 acres), the Royal Łazienki Park is Warsaw's largest park. Within its expansive grounds, visitors can explore a botanical...
  • Łazienki Park in Warsaw is the largest park in the capital, an important venue for music and culture and a must-see for architecture and nature lovers.
  • An elegant park commissioned in the late 18th century by King Stanisław August Poniatowski, Łazienki is one of the most charming areas of Warsaw.
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