Poland Masovian Voivodeship Poland

Mokotów

A populous district in the south-central part of Poland's capital, known for green spaces, embassies, and a mix of residential and commercial areas.

Tips from the community

Once you’re done with the old side of Warsaw, be sure to move to the hip and happening corner of the Polish capital. Some will say that’s with the chic eateries and bistros of Praga, but we prefer the boho reaches of Mokotow. This huge district is dashed through by parks laden with willow trees and lakes. It’s got art-house cinema screens at Kino Iluzjon. And there are cutting-edge cafes and dining spots like Relaks (think single-origin coffees galore) and Gringo Bar (jalapeno-sizzling Mexicana here you come!).

jrfrancis 4 years ago

Mokotów Articles

  • 41 of the Best Things to Do in Poland

    In a whirlwind of potato-packed pierogi dumplings, Slavic churches, cobbled old towns, and smoky sheep’s cheese, Poland unfolds from the icy waves of the Baltic Sea to the rock-topped crags of the Tatras. From north to south, it packs in all sorts to entertain travelers. You’ll come face to face with grunting bison in old-growth […]

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