Ursynów
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關於Ursynów
The districts of Warsaw south of Śródmieście have enjoyed a measurable growth in population numbers and importance in recent decades thanks to their proximity to the airport and the fact that the stretch of the Metro line first completed was one connecting Ursynów and Mokotów with Śródmieście. While primarily residential and filled with mostly 20th century developments, they contain their fair shares of historic buildings. There are also many parks that are lesser-known to tourists, and many leisure facilities serving the area's dense residential neighbourhoods.
For tourists, the biggest draw is the Wilanów Palace and its Park, but if you undertake the effort to get there, you may be interested in exploring the area further. It is made relatively easy by the well-developed public transit network in the area.
Ursynów旅遊指南
如何抵達
By public transit From the Warszawa Centralna train station, you can take 119, 131, 525 to get to Mokotów. From Marszałkowska, also in the Centrum, you can take 522. Or if you cross under the street, and pop up on al. Jerozolimskie, you can catch the 107. If you go further down to ul. Piękna, where the US, French, and Canadian embassies are located, you can also catch the 159. The 180, which is known as the tourist route, connects the Old Town and Nowy Świat with Wilanów, via the Mokotów. Most of these buses will end up taking you in the direction of the Sadyba neighborhood of Mokotów, toward Wilanów.
There are no trams or metro in Wilanów. The bus terminus closest to the palace is called Wilanów. Another bus terminus Sadyba (in Mokotów) is also in close proximity. Warsaw's subway system immediately connects Mokotów with Śródmieście and Ursynów. The last station in Śródmieście before entering Mokotów is the Metro Politechnika stop, while the last stop before entering Mokotów from Ursynów is the Metro Ursynów stop. More or less, the subway line cuts down the middle of Mokotów. Warsaw's subway system has several stops in Mokotów, which can allow for travelers to quickly hop on and off the metro line and get north and south of Mokotów in just a few minutes. The following stops are in Mokotów - Pole Mokotowskie, Racławicka, Wierzbno, Wilanowska, and Służew. There are five metro stations in Ursynów. From north to south, the metro stations are: Ursynów, Stokłosy, Imielin, Natolin, and Kabaty. With the metro, it's possible to get to Centrum in 10 - 20 minutes.
From the Warsaw Chopin Airport, the most direct connection is the bus line 148, which goes straight from the terminal towards Ursynów, stopping in. al. at Metro Imielin. The Park of Culture and the Botanical Garden are far away from other points of interest and can be reached from bus termini Powsin - Park Kultury and Ogród Botaniczny respectively, or if you prefer to take a walk, take the M to Kabaty
必看景點
Mokotów
1 Królikarnia, ul. Puławska 113a. Museum is open 11:00—18:00, except for Thursdays (closes 20:00) and Mondays (closed all day). The Królikarnia park is named after a pretence to being a rabbit warren for the King Augustus II in the 18th century, but in reality it served as a leisure residence and a place for meetings of the arts community. Those took place in the classicist palace, modelled after the renaissance Villa Rotonda outside Vicenza by the royal architect Domenico Merlini. The palace is situated right on the slope of the Warsaw escarpment, providing idyllic views of the greenery (and by now - low-rise residential areas) towards the Vistula river. Today, the park is open to the public and the palace hosts the sculpture department of the National Museum, dedicated to famous 20th-century sculptor Xawery Dunikowski, with several works scattered around the park. The park and palace come alive with cultural and social events in the summer months, so check the schedule in its website. Free entrance, both to the park and the museum.
2 Szuster Palace (Pałac Szustra), Morskie Oko 2. A neogothic palace, once a remote park residence, now nestled between residential buildings. A reconstructed "mauretanian house" signifies the entry to the vestigial park from Puławska street. The palace is home to a musical company and not open to visitors except concert nights.
3 St Catherine Church, ul. Fosa 17. St. Catherine's is the oldest continually existing parish within Warsaw, founded in 1238. This may be a bit misleading, as the current church building is much younger, dating in its present form from 1848, but still well-worth a visit for its elegant form, picturesque hilltop location and quite pristine condition. The churchyard contains the Monument to the Victims of Communist Terror of 1944-1956. (updated Jun 2017) 4 National Library of Poland (Biblioteka Narodowa), al. Niepodległości 213, ☏ +48 22 608 29 99, +48 22 452 29 99, fax: +48 22 825 52 51, bndyrekt@bn
體驗活動
The Royal Road ends in Wilanów, but you could do it backwards. Kabacki Forest near M Kabaty . You can walk through the forest to the Park of Culture and the Botanical Garden
Cinemas Cinema City, ul. Wołoska 12 (Galeria Mokotów), ☏ +48 22 456 65 00. A decent cinema in Galeria Mokotów. The upside of the theater is that the mall's food court allows you to grub out before or after the movie. Iluzjon, ul. Narbutta 50a, ☏ +48 22 646 12 60. IMAX, ul. Powsińska 31 (Sadyba Best Mall), ☏ +48 22 550 33 33. Multikino, al. KEN 60, ☏ +48 22 543 52 22.
Music 1 Warsaw Music Society (Warszawskie Towarzystwo Muzyczne), ul. Morskie Oko 2, ☏ +48 22 849 68 56, [email protected]. Classical music. (updated Sep 2024)
Sports
Bowling Hokus Pokus, ul. Powsińska 31 (Sadyba Best Mall), ☏ +48 22 550 35 35.
Ice-skating Tor Stegny, ul. Inspektowa 1 (near the intersection of ul. Sobieskiego and ul. Sikorskiego), ☏ +48 22 842 27 68. Open when the temperature falls below 10°C.
Swimming Wodny Park, ul. Merliniego 9 (near ul. Puławska near Królikarnia), ☏ +48 22 854 01 30. Basen SGGW, ul. Ciszewskiego 10, ☏ +48 22 593 12 83.
購物
As the area is densely populated and predominantly residential, you will find supermarkets and smaller grocery and convenience stores all over the place. Many are open 7 days a week, and some convenience stores, especially those serving alcohol, tend to be have long business hours. Owner-operated small stores and those in petrol stations stay open even during public holidays, when all other retail is required to close by law.
Malls Galeria Mokotów, ul. Domaniewska 41, ☏ +48 22 541 41 41. Shops open from 10:00-22:00. A large shopping mall serving the adjacent office area and most of the South of Warsaw. The main draw is the selection of upscale and luxury brands, for some of which this is the only location in Warsaw or even Poland. Otherwise the usual chain stores with mostly fashion, a Carrefour supermarket, services like hairdresser's and dry cleaning, fitness club, a large cinema and a quite nice food court in the top floor, with fast food choices ranging from McDonald's to fancy upscale fare. Can get very crowded at times, and arriving by car and parking can be an issue at peak times (around 09:00 & 19:00 on workdays + whole days before major holidays) Sadyba Best Mall, ul. Powsińska 31. By comparison to other malls in Warsaw, this one is pretty small, but it comes equipped with a cinema, food court, and interestingly enough - a bowling alley, which is a one-up on most malls in Warsaw. Its cinema is also one of only a few IMAX theaters in Poland. CH Land, ul. Wałbrzyska 11 (Metro Służew), [email protected]. A smallish and dated shopping gallery whose main draw is being right at the entrance of Metro Służew. Mostly small, non-chain stores with a variety of merchandise, including some specialist stores not usually found elsewhere. No major supermarket on location, a Biedronka discount g
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