Discover the Charm of Warsaw's New Town
Explore the enchanting Warsaw New Town, where history meets vibrant culture in a picturesque setting filled with stunning architecture and delightful cafes.
Warsaw's New Town enchants visitors with its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. Explore cobblestone streets, charming cafes, and historical landmarks that tell the stories of the past.
A brief summary to Warsaw New Town
- Bonifraterska 14, Warsaw, Śródmieście, 00-213, PL
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Local tips
- Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and a more intimate experience.
- Don't miss the local markets for unique souvenirs and delicious street food.
- Take a guided walking tour to fully appreciate the historical significance of the architecture.
- Check the local event calendar for festivals or cultural events that might be happening during your visit.
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Getting There
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Car
From any location in Kuyavia, head towards the A1 motorway by following local roads to connect to the A1 heading south. Continue on A1 until you reach the A2 motorway junction, and take the A2 towards Warsaw. Follow the A2 until you see signs for Warsaw. As you approach the city, merge onto the S8 expressway, following signs for Centrum/Warszawa. Exit towards the city center and follow local signs to reach Bonifraterska 14, where Warsaw New Town is located. Be aware of potential tolls on the A1 and A2 motorways, which can cost approximately 14-20 PLN.
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Public Transportation
If you prefer public transport, start by taking a train from one of the local train stations in Kuyavia (e.g., Włocławek or Inowrocław) to Warsaw Central Station (Warszawa Centralna). The train journey will take about 3 hours and tickets cost approximately 40-70 PLN, depending on the service. Once in Warsaw, you can take Metro Line M1 from the Central Station to Rondo ONZ, then transfer to Metro Line M2 towards Dworzec Wileński. Get off at the Świętokrzyska station, then walk towards the Vistula River and follow the signs to Bonifraterska Street. It’s about a 15-minute walk from the metro station.
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Bus
Alternatively, you can take a bus from Kuyavia to Warsaw. Check the local bus services for routes heading to Warsaw, which may have stops in major towns like Włocławek or Inowrocław. The bus journey could take around 4-5 hours and typically costs around 30-50 PLN. Once you arrive at the main bus station in Warsaw, you can take the Metro as described above or a taxi to reach Bonifraterska 14 directly.
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