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Lazienki Royal Park
A lovely park near to the centre of town, Lazienki Royal Park has beautiful paths for walking, a rose garden, many other flowers and trees, a palace, and an amphitheater for open-air performances. In the summer, many concerts and other shows can be seen here. The park is at its most beautiful in the spring and summer, when it is awash with blooms.

Opening times: Daily until dusk
 
Aleje Ujazdowskie
00-460 Warsaw
 
 
Pole Mokotowskie
A large park near to the city centre, Pole Mokotowskie is a beautiful, restful place popular for all kinds of recreational activities such as jogging, biking, and rollerblading, and is also full of picknickers in nice weather. There is a large grassy area as well as many trees and some nice ponds. In the weekends during the summer the park is home to many festivals and other events.
 
Pole Mokotowskie
02-131 Warsaw
 
 
Morskie Oko
This is a small park located between ul. Pulawska and ul. Jan Sobieskiego. It is a charming place to go for a stroll or to relax on a bench, and you can also go fishing in the lake. There are some good restaurants and pubs nearby as well.
 
322 Pulawska
02-819 Warsaw
 
 
Jewish Cemetary (Cmentarz Zydowski)
This beautiful historic cemetary was established in 1799 and has many old, interesting, ornately carved monuments from marble and sandstone. Much of the cemetary is now covered in ivy and undergrowth, giving it a romantic atmosphere. The cemetary is the resting place of many Jews who died in the second world war, including the famous Janusz Korczak, a Polish writer who cared for many Jewish orphans before he died at Aushwitz.

Opening times: Sun - Fri 9 am - 3 pm
 
49/51 Okopowa
Warsaw
Tel: +48 (0)22 8382622
 
 
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Powazki Cemetary
This is the oldest cemetary in Warsaw, established shortly before the Jewish one in 1790. It is a very beautiful cemetary that like a park at the same time, with lots of old trees and little winding paths. There are some very interesting tombs and monuments, in classicist, neo-gothic, and art deco styles. There are also some catacombs, where the last Polish king, August Poniatowski, is buried along with many family members.
 
Powazkowska
01-797 Warsaw
Tel: +48 (0)22 8385525
 
 
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