Summer Walk Warsaw Bagatela Poland - 17 August 2025 | Walking Tour
Автор: You see Poland
Загружено: 2025-10-31
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Join me for a relaxing late summer afternoon walk through Warsaw, Poland. Bathed in soft sunlight, this 4K POV video takes you from the busy southern edge of the city center towards the lush greenery of the Royal Baths Park. We start near the bustling Plac Unii Lubelskiej and stroll along the historic Marszałkowska Street. Along the way, you will see the terraces of the beloved "Milk Bar Prasowy" and chic cafes, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of Warsaw's residents. Leaving the urban hustle behind, we enter the majestic Royal Baths Park (Łazienki Królewskie), walking down tree-lined paths to reach the iconic Frederic Chopin Monument, where crowds gather to pay homage to the great composer. Experience the perfect blend of urban exploration and nature in this immersive city walk.
【Route Overview】
Starting Point: Near the intersection of Mokotowska and Armii Ludowej
Route: Walking north along Marszałkowska Street
Via: Plac Unii Lubelskiej (Union of Lublin Square), Bar Mleczny Prasowy
Ending Point: Royal Baths Park (Frederic Chopin Monument)
【Highlights】
Plac Unii Lubelskiej (Union of Lublin Square): A historic square located at the boundary of the Mokotów and Śródmieście districts, characterized by its impressive white architecture.
Marszałkowska Street: One of Warsaw's main arteries, featuring a unique blend of heavy post-war architecture and modern storefronts.
Bar Mleczny Prasowy: One of Warsaw's oldest and most famous "Milk Bars" (affordable cafeterias). You can often see a line of locals waiting for traditional Polish dishes.
Royal Baths Park (Łazienki Królewskie): A vast and stunning park complex, considered one of the most beautiful gardens in Europe.
Frederic Chopin Monument: The symbol of the park and a famous landmark where free piano concerts are held on summer Sundays.
【Historical Background】
Marszałkowska Street, which we walk along in this video, developed as Warsaw's main street from the late 19th century but suffered catastrophic destruction during World War II. Its current appearance, rebuilt in the post-war Socialist Realist style, tells the story of Warsaw's turbulent history. The destination, Royal Baths Park, was once the summer residence of Poland's last king, Stanisław August Poniatowski. With its historic palaces harmonizing with beautiful nature, it has served as a beloved recreational spot for the citizens of Warsaw for centuries.
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