Park Picassa
Discover the Serenity of Park Picassa in Warsaw
Explore the natural beauty and recreational activities at Park Henrykowski in Warsaw, a perfect green escape for tourists.
Nestled in the heart of Warsaw, Park Henrykowski is a tranquil haven for tourists seeking a green escape. With its lush landscapes, sports facilities, and picturesque walking paths, it offers a perfect blend of relaxation and recreation. Whether you want to enjoy a leisurely stroll, engage in sports, or simply unwind in nature, this park has something for everyone.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start by navigating to Warsaw, the capital of Poland. From the city center, head northeast on Aleje Jerozolimskie toward ul. Marszałkowska. Continue onto ul. Wileńska and follow the signs for S8 toward Białystok. Merge onto S8 and take exit 19 toward ul. Łaskotelna. Continue on ul. Łaskotelna, then turn right onto ul. Klasyków. Park Henrykowski will be on your left. There is no parking fee, but be mindful of any restricted zones.
Public Transportation
To reach Park Henrykowski using public transport, start at the nearest metro station, which is 'Dworzec Gdański' (Line M1). From there, take the bus number 120 from the bus stop 'Dworzec Gdański' toward 'Zajezdnia Wola'. Get off at the stop 'Zajezdnia Wola'. From this stop, transfer to bus number 146 heading towards 'Płochocin'. Disembark at 'Klasyków' stop. The park entrance is a short walk from there. The total cost for the bus is around 4.40 PLN for a single ticket.
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