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Attractions and Places To See in Masovian Voivodeship - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Masovian Voivodeship, located in central-eastern Poland, offers a diverse range of experiences. As Poland's largest province with Warsaw as its capital, it features historical landmarks, natural retreats, and cultural sites. The region is characterized by its varied landscape, including the Vistula River, extensive forests, and lakes, providing opportunities for exploration.

Best attractions and places to see in Masovian Voivodeship

  • The most popular attractions is Żerań pedestrian and bicycle bridge, a bridge that…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Jan Karski Boulevard at Gdański Bridge

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Beautiful view both day and night due to neon "nice to see you".

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Żerań pedestrian and bicycle bridge

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It is a famous footbridge where the Canal meets the Vistula River. Driving from the south, after taking a sharp turn to the right (east) over the footbridge, you enter a charming gravel avenue of trees.

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Świętokrzyski Bridge

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Die Świętokrzyski-Brücke, die erste einhüftige Schrägseilbrücke in Warschau. Die Brücke ist 479 Meter lang, aufgehängt auf einem 90 Meter hohen Pylon. Sie wird von 48 Stahlseilen getragen …

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Bike path under road bridge

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Nice descent and entry to this path under the bridge

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PGE National Stadium

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The most modern and largest facility of this type in Poland, as well as one of the symbols of Warsaw, built for the European Football Championships in 2012. It is …

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Kanał Żerański Path

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Very nice gravel-asphalt road along the Żerań Canal. Leveled, widened, very friendly to ride.

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Gdansk Bridge

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The Vistula and the old town of Warsaw in the background

The Vistula is a 1048-kilometer-long river that is largely unregulated and natural by European standards and the longest river …

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Cycle Path Along the Żerański Canal

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I preferred the old single track along the canal, now it's a highway and hundreds of cut down trees.

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Góra Café

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Jackdaw, cheesecake and bicycle bling.

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The idea of ​​building a pedestrian and bicycle bridge over the Vistula River has been around for years. In 2016, the investment budget was included in the multi-annual investment …

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Artur Komor
March 21, 2026, Kanał Żerański Path

do Mr.O. -- you are not the only hobbyist cyclist in the world. It's good that there are holes and gravel, there's no cream of assholes in tight helmets and pants there.

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nothing special -- no signs to enter it in Warsaw

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as of 1st of March 2026 - mostly dry except for the section between Świętokrzyski bridge and the pedestrian crossing. really muddy there, but passable with enough skill and wide enough tires :) past Sląsko-Dąbrowski bridge the surface is very good, just the right amount of wet to be hard packed and neither sand nor water are a problem. the wind wasn't an issue as well: it was up to 8 m/s gusts WNW, so from the side of the river. in +7°C merino base layer, soft shell and fleece vest were more than enough. just cycling shorts and cotton trousers on top for the bottom were good too. here's to full of cycling spring, my fellow cyclists 🚴🏽

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not for road bikers

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On February 14, 2015, a fire broke out on the Praga section of the Łazienkowski Bridge, where planks used during the renovation were stored. The fire spread to the wooden technical platforms and spread to the left bank of the bridge. The structure of two and a half spans of the bridge, the surface of the left-hand traffic lanes and the water main were destroyed. 144 firefighters participated in the rescue operation, and the fire was extinguished after 12 hours. The bridge was closed for repairs. The expert opinion showed that the fire, with a temperature of up to 1,000 degrees Celsius, caused damage to the steel structure, which required the dismantling of the destroyed elements and the construction of a new structure on the preserved pillars. The cost of the repair was estimated at PLN 180-210 million. The contract for the renovation was signed in April 2015, and the bridge was reopened to traffic on October 28, 2015. The exit to ul. The Miedzeszyński Embankment was opened in December. The investigation showed that the fire was the result of deliberate arson, but the perpetrators were not detected and the proceedings were discontinued. A fragment of the burnt bridge was placed in the Pontiseum in 2016.

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The Magdalena Abakanowicz Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge over the Vistula River is a pedestrian and cycle bridge connecting Powiśle with Old Praga. The construction of the bridge was intended to improve communication between the two banks of the Vistula and create an attractive tourist destination. Although the first plans were drawn up in the 1920s, the project's implementation began in earnest only in 2021, with the bridge opening on March 28, 2024. The structure is shaped like a lightning bolt and is made of Corten steel, giving it its distinctive rusty color. In the center of the bridge are viewing terraces with seats.

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The Jan Karski Boulevard is a space in Warsaw, located on the left bank of the Vistula, from the Śląsko-Dąbrowski Bridge to the Gdański Bridge. The boulevard is named after Jan Karski (born Jan Kozielewski), a lawyer, diplomat and courier of the Polish Underground State. Karski witnessed the Holocaust and reported on the situation of Jews, and also visited the Warsaw Ghetto and the extermination camp in Bełżec. After the war, he remained in the United States, where he lectured at Georgetown University. He died in 2000.

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March 5, 2025, Most Gdański

Gdański Bridge – a two-level steel bridge over the Vistula River in Warsaw, part of the city centre bypass. It was built in 1957–1959 on the pillars of the first bridge under the Citadel.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular places for cycling and walking in Masovian Voivodeship?

The region offers several popular spots for cycling and walking. The Żerań pedestrian and bicycle bridge is a well-known footbridge offering views of the Vistula River, especially appealing after dark. Another excellent option is the Kanał Żerański Path, a gravel-asphalt road along the Żerań Canal, suitable for riding. Additionally, the Świętokrzyski Bridge is noted as a bicycle-friendly bridge over the Vistula River, connecting Śródmieście and Praga-Północ.

Are there any significant historical landmarks to visit in Masovian Voivodeship?

Masovian Voivodeship is rich in history. You can explore Warsaw's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or the opulent Royal Castle in Warsaw. The elegant Baroque Wilanów Palace, often called the 'Polish Versailles,' is also a must-see. Further afield, the Modlin Fortress, one of Europe's largest 19th-century fortresses, offers extensive tunnels and military exhibits.

What natural attractions can I find in Masovian Voivodeship?

For nature lovers, Kampinos National Park, just 30 km from Warsaw, is a vast green oasis with over 350 km of hiking and cycling trails, home to moose and beavers. Zegrze Lake is a popular spot for water sports and relaxation, offering beaches and trails. In Warsaw, the Royal Łazienki Park provides a sprawling green space with palaces and a lake.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Masovian Voivodeship?

Yes, the region has several family-friendly options. Julinek Park, formerly a circus area, is now an amusement park with rope attractions and playgrounds. The Warsaw Zoo, located in Praga Park, houses over 500 species and offers interactive exhibits. For water fun, Suntago Water World is a tropical water park near the voivodeship border.

Where can I find unique viewpoints in Masovian Voivodeship?

For unique perspectives, consider the Żerań pedestrian and bicycle bridge, which offers a viewpoint on the Vistula River and a heat and power plant. The Świętokrzyski Bridge also provides scenic views over the Vistula. Additionally, the new Bridge to Praga - Footbridge over the Vistula River, with its distinctive lightning-bolt shape, features viewing terraces.

What cultural sites should I visit to learn about the region's heritage?

To delve into the region's culture, visit the Mazovian Village Museum in Sierpc, a large open-air museum showcasing 19th-century rural life. The Romanticism Museum in Opinogóra, housed in the Krasinski family palace, features 19th-century literary works and art. For music enthusiasts, Żelazowa Wola is the birthplace of Frédéric Chopin.

Are there any good hiking trails in Masovian Voivodeship?

Yes, Masovian Voivodeship offers various hiking opportunities. For easy hikes, you can explore routes like 'Pętla Fort Radiowo - Rezerwat Łosiowe Błota' or the 'Wokół Opalenia Educational Trail'. More options are available in the Easy hikes in Masovian Voivodeship guide.

What cycling routes are available in the Masovian Voivodeship?

Cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes. Popular options include the 'Gassy–Karczew Ferry – Góra Café loop from Kabaty' or the 'Annopol Railway Bridge – Kanał Żerański Path loop from Rondo ONZ'. You can find more detailed cycling routes in the Cycling in Masovian Voivodeship guide.

Where can I find cafes or places to rest during my outdoor activities?

Along some popular routes, you'll find convenient spots to rest. For instance, Góra Café is a highly-rated spot with a cycling theme, known for its cheesecake and coffee, making it a great stop during a ride.

What is the best time of year to visit Masovian Voivodeship?

The best time to visit Masovian Voivodeship largely depends on your interests. Spring and summer (May to September) offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities, exploring parks like Royal Łazienki, and enjoying water sports at Zegrze Lake. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, particularly in areas like Kampinos National Park, while winter offers opportunities for cultural visits to museums and historical sites, especially in Warsaw.

Are there any attractions suitable for wheelchair users in Masovian Voivodeship?

Yes, several attractions in Masovian Voivodeship are noted for their accessibility. The Żerań pedestrian and bicycle bridge and the Świętokrzyski Bridge are both considered wheelchair accessible. The PGE National Stadium also offers wheelchair accessibility for visitors.

What are some lesser-known historical or cultural gems in the region?

Beyond the main attractions, consider visiting Ciechanów Castle, a 600-year-old Gothic structure that was once an unconquered fortress. The city of Płock, with its historic Old Town and Płock Cathedral, offers a picturesque setting on the Vistula River and is home to the Museum of Mazovian Jews.

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