A very nice park for dog owners. Here, you can find a more peaceful environment than in the rest of the city. It's a lovely park and can also be romantic to walk through on a Sunday afternoon.
However, as a 'father' to a T-Rex dinosaur, aka a male Golden Retriever boy at the age of two years, you can easily let your dog off the leash here. You'll also meet other owners at every corner.
Just one negative thing I found out: be careful on that side of the park where you park. I have found needles close to the bushes; someone is using heroin injections around there, so I've seen needles thrown close to the bushes. Just wait to release your dog until you've walked in a bit, and then you...
Read moreFrankly, it is not too big, although for a European capital city it is a piece of greenery.
In combination with the park of Józef Sowiński and the park Moczyło gives breath to the Warsaw Wola.
There's plenty of room for a couple of playgrounds, some wild greenery, and some water.
The proximity of the aforementioned parks means that even if we have little space here, we can find a variety right next to it.
In a word, I am glad that it exists and hopefully as long...
Read moreVivid element of Wola district. The park offers: great lawn to relax, fountain cascade to sit by, flowers and green areas blooming full year, two space for kids, open-air gyms, tennis court and a dozen of bike and skate paths. Loved by dogs and runners in the morning, seniors and kids in the mid day and simply everyone in the afternoon. Accessible via tram (Elekcyjna stop) or buses (Gorczewska and...
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