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Wilanów Palace
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
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View on mapRestored 17th-century royal palace with a museum of fine arts, a baroque garden & a landscaped park.via Google
A magnificent Baroque royal residence that survived both world wars intact, often referred to as the Polish Versailles.
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- Located in the southern suburbs; easily reachable by public bus.
Reviews from Google
It is located in the southeast direction, a short distance from downtown and travel is relatively easy, even through transit. Tickets cost 50 zlotys, and it's definitely worth seeing inside - you could only imagine the maintenance of the exhibition inside. The architecture is stunning, with vibrant colours and intricate details that make every corner feel special. The surrounding gardens are peaceful and perfect for a relaxing walk.
Nicely preserved interior and exterior building. We arrived with no tickets, the the ticket kiosk is outside the building about 100 yd towards the Main Street. We had come in a side street through Uber. Uber. There is one ticket kiosk inside the building down the stairs right across from the backpack check-in area. You can't see it, just walk around and you'll find it. It closes at 4:00 sharp and they start to let you know at 3:40 p.m. And shuttle you out. You view it at two different levels, but you go up and down stairs. When you think you're all finished, there's a whole nother section so be prepared. We're from America and chose the audio that cost 14 pln, well worth the expense. Expense. 70 pln to get in per person. If you're going to read the placards which are in Polish and English along with listening to the audio that is identified by number at each location in the building, I would give yourself at least 3 hours. Try not to go during the week because you're going to get caught up in between school outing tours with noisy kids. We came on a Friday and it was terrible with the kids. There, was not the museum's fault, but there was class after class after class. Definitely good place to visit.
An absolutely stunning palace! The gardens are breathtaking and you can rent a kayak for 30min at the lake for 10 euros for 2 people! They also have longer options if you would like. The palace itself inside isnt very big but it still has very interesting and pretty rooms so it is very much worth it to go inside.
You have to pay an entrance fee to access the park, and then another ticket to go inside the palace. Overall, it’s a nice place for a walk, but we were expecting a bit more. Considering the entrance fee, the place felt slightly neglected in some areas. From the outside, parts of the palace looked a bit worn, and the gardens didn’t have many flowers, even though we visited at the end of April. That said, it was a peaceful walk overall. The access to the small islands on the river was closed during our visit.
Fascinating palace that is being restored but is in overall fantastic condition. It's survived many wars and is still standing. Art collection inside is very nice and the history is quite interesting. Worth seeing if you're in the city, the grounds are also very nice.