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Presidential Palace – Copernicus Monument loop from Warsaw

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Poland
Masovian Voivodeship
Warsaw
Warszawa

Presidential Palace – Copernicus Monument loop from Warsaw

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4.0

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171

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Presidential Palace – Copernicus Monument loop from Warsaw

00:49

3.17km

10m

Hiking

Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 13, 2026

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Bus stop

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229 m

Monument to Adam Mickiewicz

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Neoclassical monument to Adam Mickiewicz located on Krakowskie Przedmieście in Warsaw. The monument designed by Cyprian Godebski was unveiled on the centenary of the poet's birth on December 24, 1898. The 4.5-meter-high statue was cast in Italy. The column and pedestal of the monument were made of granite from quarries in Baveno in Piedmont.

Source:
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomnik_Adama_Mickiewicza_w_Warszawie

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345 m

Presidential Palace

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The Presidential Palace in Warsaw is the largest palace in the capital, located on Krakowskie Przedmieście. Its history dates back to the 17th century, and it acquired its current appearance at the beginning of the 19th century. For years, it served as the seat of the aristocracy, state and government authorities. Since 1994, it has been the official seat of the President of the Republic of Poland. The palace has been entered into the register of monuments, and its surroundings are part of the historic Royal Route. The palace grounds also include a monument to Prince Józef Poniatowski.

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440 m

Hotel Bristol

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Hotel Bristol is a luxurious five-star hotel in Warsaw, located at ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 42/44, next to the Presidential Palace. The facility offers two restaurants, two banquet halls, a business center, a library, a swimming pool, a sauna, a gym and other amenities. Its history dates back to the late 19th century, when it was built on the site of the Tarnowski Palace, on the initiative of Stanisław Roszkowski and Ignacy Paderewski. In 1901, the hotel was opened, which stood out for its modern technical solutions for the time. After many changes of owners, fires and war damage, the hotel was rebuilt and resumed its activity. In 1993, it reopened after renovation. Today, the hotel is part of The Luxury Collection and is famous for its prestigious guests and events.

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617 m

Museum of the University of Warsaw

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The University of Warsaw Museum is an academic museum that collects various souvenirs from the history of the university. The University of Warsaw Museum has several thousand objects. The collections include numerous sculptures, statues, photographs and portraits, as well as seals, badges, banners, diplomas, indexes, medals, manuscripts, engravings and scientific instruments. All exhibits are available on the website.

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666 m

Czetwertyński-Uruski Palace

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In the place of the palace that exists today, there was a late Baroque palace built at the turn of the 1730s and 1740s, attributed to the architect Jan Zygmunt Deybel, belonging to the castellan of Krakow, Stanisław Poniatowski, father of King Stanisław August. It was here that Stanisław August learned that he had been elected king. The palace was immortalized by Canaletto in a painting depicting Krakowskie Przedmieście from the direction of Nowy Świat.
He commissioned the project from the architect Andrzej Gołoński, who gave the new building Renaissance features. The works lasted from 1844 to 1847. The palace was owned by the Czetwertyński family until 1947, after which it became the property of the University of Warsaw, becoming part of its main campus.


Source: Wikipedia
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pa%C5%82ac_Uruskich

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713 m

Warsaw University Gate

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(PL)
A historic gate located at 26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, which is the main entrance to the Main Campus of the University of Warsaw. Initially, in the same place there was a gate designed by Jan Zygmunt Deybel and Joachim Daniel Jauch, which was ordered to be built by Augustus II the Strong around 1732. It was topped with a characteristic large tin globe. They captured it in their paintings, among others: Bernardo Bellotto and Zygmunt Vogel. This gate survived until June 12, 1819. In 1823, a more modest gate was built, but not on the street line but deep inside the university grounds.


The current neo-baroque gate was designed around 1900 by Stefan Szyller. It was put into use in 1911, and the street leading to the campus called "Uniwersytecka" was handed over to the university. Until 1916, the gate was topped with the crowned letter "A", which was the symbol of the university at that time, referring to the name of its founder - Tsar Alexander I. During the period of the Polish People's Republic, an eagle without a crown was placed on the gate, which was the then state emblem. Today, as in the years 1916–1944, the gate bears an eagle with a crown surrounded by five stars, which is the official emblem of the University of Warsaw.
In 1984, the gate was entered into the register of monuments as part of the University of Warsaw complex.


Source: Wikipedia
pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brama_G%C5%82%C3%B3wna_Uniwersytetu_Warszawskiego


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A historic gate located at 26/28 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street, constituting the main entrance to the Main Campus of the University of Warsaw. Initially, in the same place there was a gate designed by Jan Zygmunt Deybel and Joachim Daniel Jauch, which was ordered to be built by Augustus II the Strong around 1732.
The current neo-baroque gate was designed around 1900 by Stefan Szyller. It was put into use in 1911. During the period of the Polish People's Republic, an eagle without a crown was placed on the gate, which was the then state emblem. Today, as in the years 1916–1944, the gate bears an eagle with a crown surrounded by five stars, which is the official emblem of the University of Warsaw. In 1984, the gate was entered into the register of monuments as part of the University of Warsaw complex.


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849 m

Basilica of the Holy Cross, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 3, in the Baroque style. Most famous for Chopin's heart bricked up in a pillar, which was transported to Warsaw according to his will. It is bricked up in a pillar of the church.

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2.35 km

Copernicus Monument

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We almost ran past it because the good guy was a bit lost in all the crowds. So, keep your eyes open.

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3.17 km

End point

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2.06 km

935 m

129 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

3.08 km

< 100 m

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