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- Vincent V.Antwerpia, Belgia737338136212 sie 2016
This park was recommended on TravelLikeALocal.eu and I have to say: it didn't disappoint! The beautiful mix between planned landscaping, luscious green and pretty classicist buildings makes this a lovely spot to enjoy the great weather.
The little boats on the pond are so cute and romantic!
There are several places where you can buy ice cream or have something to drink or eat.
The red Asian lanterns throughout the park add a nice visual touch. I wish I could have seen them lit, but we had to catch our flight.Helpful 6Thanks 0Love this 4Oh no 0 - Kari V.Londyn, Wielka Brytania1341438611 cze 2015
Łiazenki is the most beautiful park in Warsaw!
My first visit was late February and unfortunately the park during the winter it cannot offer much.
Nevertheless, starting May you can admire an extraordinary transformation:
Every tree becomes green, every step of the garden grows healthy, bright green grass, flowers of every color, squirrels running around and birds signing nonstop. Feels like walking through paradise.
The park is super clean! Now it is not allowed to walk your dog in the park, therefore you can afford to sit in a bench or grass without any worries. And for pet lovers, please do not worry! Warsaw has dozens of parks nearby where dogs and pets are welcome. I am one of them.
Inside Łazenki you may find a few restaurants and places to eat or rest. If you are looking for a high scale experience I would strongly recommend to visit belvedere restaurant in the midSouth/west side of the park. If what you want is some beer and traditional polish sausage, in the north west of the park you may find Agrykola Sklep. It has outdoor sitting area and the guy that makes the hot dogs is an expert!!
Any way, there is always a great reason to visit this park! May to October, Łazenki is simply wonderful !!Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Dominik D.Shreveport, Stany Zjednoczone3205957111166 lip 2019
If you want to see how European royalty lived, this is a great place to start. It is dripping with opulence and has a wonderful aesthetic both inside and out.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Mark Z.Brentwood, Stany Zjednoczone140552 sie 2015
This place is very very classy. That's probably because it was originally designed for the royalty, rather than for the common folk.
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Best GO THERE BEFORE NOON, during a sunny summer day. The light, colors and contrast are just amazing. Better than a movie.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Celeste S.Londyn, Wielka Brytania7712636816 lis 2016
Was told this was a must see while in Warsaw and so glad I went. Despite being cold autumn day it was busy park. Lots of red squirrels that were so friendly and eating out of people's hand. So many ducks and different kind of birds, including a number of peacocks. Was lucky to be visiting during November so there was free entry to the palace and museums. Had trouble finding the ticket office as it wasn't clearly signed and they don't provide maps you have to rely on displays around the park. Such pretty buildings so much detail in the walls and flooring. Could have spend more time walking around the park and looking at the statues and sculpture if it was warmer.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Joley B.Rochester, Stany Zjednoczone8165876315 lip 2015
When you think of Warsaw what do you think? If you're anything like me, you think about how green this city is and how there is a beautiful abundance of parks! And Łazienki Królewski takes the cake!
I've been to the park twice on this trip to Warsaw, and I've seen two sides. The morning runners who traverse the 5k circuit in relative silence and outnumber morning walkers. And then there's the evening... It's a whole other picture. The park is filled with tourists and families and lovers. There are the Korean tour groups, the mothers with strollers, couples taking selfies along the water, and older people enjoying the company of friends or gołębi....
Speaking of which... This park is full of tame wild animals. Not only can you feed the birds, ducks, carp, and crows... You will even have the possibility of feeding the squirrels! Yes, they eat right out of your hands. Let's just hope they've been tamed by decades of feeding and not rabid. And I recommend you bring hand sanitizer too.
Enjoy a late afternoon snack with lody (ice cream) or gofry (Belgian style waffles) topped with diabetes inducing amounts of sugar. Or skip that altogether and hike up the hill to see the Chopin statue. Or if you're with your love, take a gondola ride... There are so many options.
The park is buzzing with summer happenings and a center of culture and relaxation. I plan to be back in the next day or so!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 7Oh no 0 - Helena F.VA, Stany Zjednoczone10232022827 lip 2016
OK, so whenever you are in Warsaw just promise me one thing. You will not miss this! This was such an amazing park with such an amazing guide through everything in it! I especially like the orangeria. I need to come back at least once more.
Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Ruth K.Barcelona, Hiszpania85242413 mar 2016
Great park. Very large and full of furry creatures. The squirrels and ducks are very friendly and trusting. It was really cold so I didn't get to see the whole park or the museum but I really enjoyed walking through and seeing the animals and the palace on the lake which was beautiful. I want to go back again but when it's warm!
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