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Explore Wawrzyszew
The district Wawrzyszew of Bielany in Warszawa (Województwo Mazowieckie) is located in Poland a little north-west of Warsaw, the country's capital.
If you need a place to sleep, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
Depending on your travel schedule, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Lomianki, Babice, Warsaw, Stare Babice and Jablonna. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 6°C / 43 °F
Morning Temperature | 4°C / 40 °F |
Evening Temperature | 5°C / 41 °F |
Night Temperature | 5°C / 42 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 74% |
Air Pressure | 1005 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 11 km/h (7 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Monday, 18th of November 2024
5°C (41 °F)
3°C (37 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Tuesday, 19th of November 2024
4°C (39 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Wednesday, 20th of November 2024
4°C (39 °F)
2°C (35 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Hilton Warsaw Hotel & Convention Centre
Aparthotel CityComfort (Newly Open October 2017)
ŚMIAŁA 77
CITY Aparthotel Wola
Holiday Park
Twins II Żywiczna
Arcus Premium Hostel
Wald Hotel
Colibra
Twins I Weteranów
Videos from this area
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Metro Warszawa Stacja Wawrzyszew
Metro Warszawa Stacja Wawrzyszew na Bielanach. Stacja pod ulicą Kasprowicza pomiędzy Stacjami Młociny i Stare Bielany.
Warsaw Metro, Mlociny Station - the very first day
It was the first day of functioning of Mlociny Metro Station in Warsaw, Poland. This station ends the first metro line in Polish Capital.
Wjazd składu serii nowy 81 na stacje Młociny w kierunku Kabat.
Sorry że za późno zacząłem nagrywać.Musze przyznać że te wagony serii nowy 81 są dla mnie bardzo ładne.Trochę mi się nie podobają odstające lusterka.
Zderzenie miejskiego autobusu 110 z TIRem na Wólczyńskiej.
Wyjeżdżający z podporządkowanej ulicy Nocznickiego, samochód ciężarowy MAN próbował na Wólczyńskiej wymusić pierwszeństwo na autobusie linii 110. Doszło do zderzenia pojazdów...
Wjazd i wyjazd składu serii 81 ze stacji Młociny w kierunku Kabat.
Akurat jak wjeżdżał skład serii 81 to jednocześnie ruszył Metropolis, który przyjechał z Kabat.Niestety trochę długo czekałem aż odjedzie w kierunku Kabat skład serii 81.
Bielański odcinek metra, w Warszawie, cz. 3
Film pokazuje otwarcie węzła przesiadkowego "Młociny", impreza odbyła się 25.10.2008 r.
Zamkną Kasprowicza do końca sierpnia.
11-08-2012 Kurier Warszawy i Mazowsza. Poszerzanie ulicy Kasprowicza na Bielanach wchodzi w uciążliwą fazę. Wykonawca zamknie ulicę do końca sierpnia. Inwestorem jest Zarząd Transportu...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Powązki Cemetery
Powązki Cemetery, also known as the Stare Powązki (English: Old Powązki) is a historic cemetery located in the Wola district, western part of Warsaw, Poland. It is the most famous cemetery in the city, and one of the oldest. Found here are the graves of many illustrious individuals from Polish history, including those interred along the "Avenue of Notables" (Aleja Zasłużonych) established in 1925.
Wola
Wola is a district in western Warsaw, Poland, formerly the village of Wielka Wola, incorporated into Warsaw in 1916. An industrial area with traditions reaching back to the early 19th century, it is slowly changing into an office and residential district. Several museums are located in Wola.
Wilson Square
Plac Wilsona ("Wilson Square") is the chief square of northern Warsaw's Żoliborz district. It is also one of the Polish capital's main transport hubs, with several bus and streetcars stops (opened to the public June 1, 1934). Wilson Square was established in the late 1920s as the main center of the newly formed district, and one of the star-shaped squares that sprang up all over Warsaw. Named for U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, after World War II (1951) it was renamed Plac Komuny Paryskiej.
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw (Polish: Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie) is a state university in Warsaw. It was founded in 1999, and it is named after Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński of Poland. It offers religious studies at the faculties of theology, Canon law and Christian philosophy under the patronage of Archbishop of Warsaw issuing permits (missio canonica) to academic staff at those faculties.
Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery
The Okopowa Street Jewish Cemetery is one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe. Located on Warsaw's Okopowa street and abutting the Powązki Cemetery at {{#invoke:Coordinates|coord}}{{#coordinates:52|14|51|N|20|58|29|E|type:landmark_region:PL | |name= }}, the Jewish Cemetery was established in 1806 and occupies 33 hectares (83 acres) of land. The cemetery contains over 200,000 marked graves, as well as mass graves of victims of the Warsaw Ghetto.
Wanda Gertz
Major Wanda Gertz (13 April 1896 – 10 November 1958) was a Polish soldier who served in the Polish Legion during World War I while masquerading as a man, under the name "Kazimierz 'Kazik' Zuchowicz". She subsequently served in the Ochotnicza Legia Kobiet ("Women's Voluntary Legion") of the Polish Army during the Polish–Soviet War, and was an officer of the Armia Krajowa ("Home Army"), codenamed "Lena", during World War II.
Plac Wilsona metro station
Metro Plac Wilsona (Wilson Square) is as a station on Line 1 of the Warsaw Metro and was opened in 2005. It is located below Plac Wilsona in the Żoliborz district in northern Warsaw. On 7 April 2008 during the Metrorail convention it won a Metro award for the best recently constructed station.
Arkadia (shopping mall)
Arkadia in Warsaw, Poland is the largest shopping complex in Central Europe. In total it has 287,000 square metres of space, 230 shops, 25 restaurants, and a movie theater. It is owned and operated by Unibail-Rodamco. Among the stores are: Carrefour, EMPiK, Leroy Merlin, Saturn, Cinema City, Euro RTV AGD, H&M, and Zara. Arkadia opened on October 20, 2004 and was developed by BEG Ingenierie Polska and Cefic Polska.
Wola massacre
The Wola massacre (Polish: Rzeź Woli, "Wola slaughter") was the systematic killing of around 40,000-50,000 people by Nazi German troops during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. Between 5–12 August 1944, tens of thousands of Polish civilians along with captured resistance fighters were indiscriminately shot or killed in organised mass executions throughout the Wola district of the Polish capital Warsaw.
Młociny metro station
Młociny is a Warsaw Metro station. It became the 21st station of the Warsaw Metro when it opened on 25 October 2008. It is the northern end of the first metro line and also serves as a major transfer point between different modes of transport in Warsaw, thanks to a large bus and tram interchange that was previously called Huta. It is also situated near the tram depot Żoliborz. There is also a proposed tram link due to be built in around five years linking Młociny with the North-East of the city.
Marymont
Marymont (from French Mont de Marie - Mary's Hill) is one of the northern neighbourhoods of Warsaw, Poland, administratively a part of the boroughs of Żoliborz (Marymont-Potok) and Bielany (Marymont-Kaskada and Marymont-Ruda). Named after the queen of Poland Maria Kazimiera, wife of king John III Sobieski, it initially housed a small summer manor. In the 18th century, it became notable for the large number of windmills located there on the high escarpment of the Vistula.
Marymont metro station
Metro Marymont is the 17th working station of the first line of the Warsaw Metro, opened on 29 December 2006. It is located in the Marymont neighbourhood of Warsaw. Since the station has no reversing facility of its own, from its opening until March 2008 it was connected to the rest of the network by a single train providing shuttle service to the nearest station at Plac Wilsona.
Boernerowo
Boernerowo is a neighbourhood in the Warsaw's borough of Bemowo. Initially the spot was occupied by a small village called Babice, with an eponymous fort located in its centre. In early 1920s the area surrounding the fort was bought by the Polish state and in 1922 the Ministry of Post and Telegraphs started the construction of the Transatlantic Radio Station.
Słodowiec metro station
Metro Słodowiec is the 18th working station of the first line of the Warsaw Metro. It was opened on 23 April 2008. Originally, the station was to be called Park Kaskada.
Wawrzyszew metro station
Metro Wawrzyszew, located at the corner of Kasprowicza and Lindego Street, became the 20th working station of the Warsaw Metro when it opened on 25 October 2008.
Stare Bielany metro station
Metro Stare Bielany became the 19th working station of the Warsaw Metro when it opened on 25 October 2008. It had been under construction since June, 2006. Originally, the station was to be called Bielany. The station is distinctive due to a series of wooden relief sculptures on the walls.
Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw
Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw (Polish: Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego Józefa Piłsudskiego w Warszawie) is a public institution of higher learning in Warsaw, Poland. Named after early 20th century Polish statesman Józef Piłsudski, it was founded in 1929. During the communist period (1947–1990) it was renamed to Karol Świerczewski Academy of Physical Education (Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego im. gen. broni Karola Świerczewskieg). Its rector is Henryk Sozański.
Warsaw Insurgents Cemetery
The Warsaw Insurgents Cemetery (Polish: Cmentarz Powstańców Warszawy) is located in Wolska 174/176 street in the Wola district of Warsaw. It was established in 1945 and it occupies 1.5 ha. In this cemetery there are buried approx. 104,000 victims of World War II killed and murdered in Warsaw, including: defenders of Warsaw in its siege by Germans in September 1939, Warsaw inhabitants murdered during the German occupation, insurgents of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
Grzegorz Przemyk
Grzegorz Przemyk (May 17, 1964 – May 14, 1983) was a young, aspiring Polish poet from Warsaw, who was murdered by members of the Communist People's Milicja Obywatelska. His killing was one of many such politically motivated murders perpetrated against democratic opposition by the Communist regime of Poland.
Powązki Military Cemetery
Powązki Military Cemetery is an old military cemetery located in the Żoliborz district, western part of Warsaw, Poland. The cemetery is often confused with the older Powązki Cemetery, known colloquially as "Old Powązki". The Old Powązki cemetery is located to the south-east of the military cemetery.
Maria Skłodowska-Curie Bridge, Warsaw
The Maria Skłodowska-Curie Bridge (Polish: Most Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie) is a bridge over the Vistula River in Warsaw, Poland, linking the northern suburbs of Białołęka and Bielany. The structure actually consists of three parallel bridges, two for motor vehicles and one for light rail, bicycles and pedestrians. The first two parts were opened on March 24, 2012 making it the eighth road bridge in the capital of Poland, while the remaining is expected to be completed in June 2012.
Warszawa Kasprzaka railway station
Warszawa Kasprzaka railway station is a railway station in the Wola district of Warsaw, Poland. It was built on the Warsaw orbital line, which goes through Warszawa Gdańska station. As of 2011, it is used exclusively by Koleje Mazowieckie who run the KM9 services from Warszawa Zachodnia through the north of the Masovian Voivodeship to Działdowo, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship via Legionowo, Nasielsk, Modlin, Ciechanów and Iława, at all of which some trains terminate.
Warszawa Koło railway station
Warszawa Koło railway station is a railway station in the Wola district of Warsaw, Poland. It was built on the Warsaw orbital line, which goes through Warszawa Gdańska station. As of 2011, it is used exclusively by Koleje Mazowieckie who run the KM9 services from Warszawa Wola through the north of the Masovian Voivodeship to Działdowo, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, via Legionowo, Nasielsk, Modlin, Ciechanów and Iława, at all of which some trains terminate.
Evangelical Cemetery of the Augsburg Confession in Warsaw
(Polish: Cmentarz ewangelicko-augsburski w Warszawie), The Evangelical Lutheran Cemetery of the Augsburg Confession in Warsaw is a historic Lutheran Protestant cemetery located in the Wola district, western part of Warsaw, Poland.
Orthodox Cemetery in Warsaw
(Polish: Cmentarz Prawosławny w Warszawie), The Orthodox Cemetery in Warsaw is a historic Eastern Orthodox cemetery located in the Wola district, western part of Warsaw, Poland.