Un oasis verde en Piaseczno que rinde homenaje a los príncipes medievales de Mazovia, combinando historia polaca con espacios para el disfrute contemporáneo.
The park is open 24 hours a day all year round, as it is a public space. It is easy to reach by car via Puławska Street or by public transport from Warsaw; take bus line 700 to the Piaseczno City Hall stop. More details are available on the official Piaseczno website.
Admission is completely free, since it is a public park. There are no entrance fees or reservations required, making it ideal for spontaneous visits.
A typical visit lasts between 1 and 2 hours, depending on whether you walk all the trails and enjoy the resting areas. If you bring children or have a picnic, you can easily extend it to half a morning.
The park pays tribute to the dukes of Mazovia, with statues and historical elements that recall their legacy in the region since the 14th century. It is one of Piaseczno’s landmark sites, combining nature with local heritage and promoting Masovian identity.
Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal thanks to the mild weather and vibrant colors; avoid summer midday because of the heat. Early mornings offer fewer crowds and better light for photos.
Yes, it has paved trails and wide paths suitable for wheelchairs in the main areas. However, some green spaces may be uneven; check the map on Google Maps to plan ahead.
Nearby you will find Piaseczno Lake for walks and water sports, as well as Piaseczno’s historic center with its market square and parish church. Warsaw is a 30-minute drive away, perfect for a full-day outing.
Bring comfortable shoes, insect repellent in summer, and something for a picnic at the available tables. Download an offline maps app and visit on weekdays to avoid crowds; check the weather on piaseczno.pl before you go.
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