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Edward Szymański Park

Warszawa, Poland

About this place

Edward Szymański Park is an urban park in Warsaw, Poland, set in the Ulrychów neighbourhood of the Wola district. It lies between Elekcyjna Street, Wolska Street, Prymas Tysiąclecia Avenue, and Górczewska Street, and it opened in 1974. It is a straightforward place for a short walk or a quiet break in the city.

Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:

  • a green urban setting tucked into Wola, with the park framed by four main streets: Elekcyjna Street, Wolska Street, Prymas Tysiąclecia Avenue, and Górczewska Street
  • a chance to spend time in a park that has been part of Warsaw since 1974, which gives it a settled, local character
  • an easy stop in the Ulrychów area for a simple stroll, a pause between errands, or a bit of everyday greenery

For a visit like this, comfortable shoes and a quick look at the weather are usually enough. It is a good choice for anyone looking for a low-key city outing, especially if you want a short walk rather than a full-day attraction.

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