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Warsaw downtown
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland

Warsaw downtown

Length2.8 mi
Elev. Gain410 ft
Est. Steps6500
Created by J

Warsaw downtown Introduction

Warsaw downtown is a 2.8 mile (6,500-step) route located near Warsaw, Masovian Voivodeship, Poland. This route has an elevation gain of about 410 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Warsaw downtown

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Greetings from Jerusalem Avenues

Tourist Attraction
Pozdrowienia z Alej Jerozolimskich (meaning "Greetings from Jerusalem Avenues") is an artistic construction in the form of an artificial date palm, designed by Polish artist Joanna Rajkowska, located on the Charles de Gaulle's Roundabout (rondo gen. Charles’a de Gaulle’a) in the Polish capital of Warsaw since December 12, 2002.

Nicolaus Copernicus Monument, Warsaw

Historical
The Nicolaus Copernicus Monument in Warsaw is one of the Polish capital's notable landmarks. It stands before the Staszic Palace, the seat of the Polish Academy of Sciences on Krakowskie Przedmieście. Designed by Bertel Thorvaldsen in 1822, it was completed in 1830.

Napoleon Bonaparte Monument (Warsaw)

Historical
The Napoleon Bonaparte Monument was erected to honor the French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte on the 190th anniversary of his death. Napoleon established the Duchy of Warsaw in 1807 from the Polish lands ceded by the Kingdom of Prussia under the terms of the Treaties of Tilsit. The duchy was held in personal union by one of Napoleon's allies, King Frederick Augustus I of Saxony.

Battle of Warsaw (1831)

Place
The Battle of Warsaw was fought in September 1831 between Imperial Russia and Poland. After a two-day assault on the city's western fortifications, the Polish defences collapsed and the city was evacuated. It was the largest battle and the final episode of the Polish–Russian War of 1830–31, a conflict that became better known as the November Uprising.

Atlantic (cinema)

Building
Atlantic is a cinema in Warsaw, notable as the oldest cinema still operating in that city. It was opened to the public in 1930 as a luxurious cinema with expensive tickets. As the only cinema in Warsaw it survived the Warsaw Uprising and was refurbished after the war. In early 2000 it was reconstructed and currently houses 4 screens and 794 seats.

Institute for the History of Science, Polish Academy of Sciences

Place
The Institute for the History of Science was established in 1954 as an institution of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Poland.

Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet metro station

Building
Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet is the fourth station of the central part of Line M2 of the Warsaw Metro.The station fully opened for passenger use on 8 March 2015 as part of the inaugural stretch of Line M2 between Rondo Daszyńskiego and Dworzec Wileński. It was designed by Polish architect Andrzej M. Chołdzyński and constructed by Metroprojekt.

Ober Ost

Place
Ober Ost is short for Oberbefehlshaber der gesamten Deutschen Streitkräfte im Osten, German for "Supreme Commander of All German Forces in the East" during World War I. In practice it refers not only to said commander, but also to his governing military staff and the district they controlled: Ober Ost was in command of the German section of the Eastern Front.

Nowy Świat Street

Place
Ulica Nowy Świat (Polish pronunciation: [uˈlit͡sa ˈnɔvɨ ˈɕfjat], New World Street) is one of the main historic thoroughfares of Warsaw.It comprises part of the Royal Route (Trakt królewski) that runs from Warsaw's Royal Castle and Old Town, south to King John III Sobieski's 17th-century royal residence at Wilanów.

Royal Route, Warsaw

Place
The Royal Route (Polish: Trakt Królewski, IPA: [ˈtrakt kruˈlɛfskʲi]) in Warsaw, Poland, is a former communication route that led southward from the city's Old Town. It now comprises a series of connecting Warsaw streets that feature a number of historic landmarks.The Royal Route begins at Warsaw's Castle Square and runs south down Krakowskie Przedmieście (Kraków Suburb Street), ulica Nowy Świat (New World Street), Aleje Ujazdowskie (Ujazdów Avenue), ulica Belwederska (Belweder Street) and ulica Sobieskiego (Sobieski Street), finally to arrive at Wilanów (King Jan III Sobieski's personal residence).
Last updated: Apr 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

2.8 mi

Elev. Gain

410 ft

Est. Steps

6500
Created by
J
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