The other weekend, we were riding the Veturilo city bikes around in Praga and decided
to ride all the way down to the Wilanów neighborhood, which was about 20 km away from our original starting point. We
don’t often travel this far south because Wilanów seems like a whole different
world from Centrum where we live.
But since the weather was
so nice, we parked our bikes and paid a visit to the beautiful Wilanów Park, which is
an integral part of the Wilanów Palace and Gardens. We weren’t the only ones
with the same idea that day! We waited in line for about 10 minutes, paid our
10 pln each for our tickets and proceeded through the gates.
Since the park is much-loved
by Warsaw residents and tourists, I have always found it difficult to get
decent photographs WITHOUT people in them. (Christmas time was a nightmare!) I
need to return here first thing in the morning to avoid the crowds for my
perfect photos. This park probably has one of the most manicured gardens in Warsaw.
Pink magnolia trees were
in full bloom in front of the 17th century palace, which is painted
a cheerful yellow color.
We also found some
blooming perennials and tulips in the manicured Baroque garden and more
blooming bulbs by the Orangerie, which was closed. In total, there’s 45
hectares for you to leisurely stroll through at the Wilanów Park. I think the
park is even more lovely in the summer time when the roses are blooming, but
then you have to deal with even more crowds.
Behind the palace, you’ll also find a natural lake and a man-made pond dating
back to King Jan Sobieski III’s days. I always enjoy water features especially for their water reflection
photograph opportunities.
It may have been a bit
of trek for us to get to Wilanów Park,
but we were rewarded with a lovely spring day. I couldn’t have asked for
anything better than that!
Click here for more information if
you want to visit the Wilanów Palace and Museum.
6 comments:
wow...what a beautiful place!
I'm not sure if it's this park or another one (did this used to be the hunting grounds, too?), but in winter there are peacocks rambling around in the snow!
@Joyce, yes, it is! :-)
Cześć! I think you mean the Łazienki Park where I just went today with my aunt. :-)
Those tulips look gorgeous- I hope to visit there one day!
Hi Fran! Wilanów definitely is worth a visit when you come to Warsaw!
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