Agrykola Park, also known as the Northern Bathrooms, is one of the most charming Warsaw parks. No less captivating than the park itself is the view spreading around, among others. Ujazdowski Castle or Piaseczyński Canal, connecting to the Vistula River.
Historic Agrykola Park is one of those places on the map of Warsaw, which is really worth a visit. Visiting the park is accompanied by a familiarization with part of the history of Warsaw. The park itself is located just off the Ujazdowski Castle. Zygmunt III Waza or Stanislaw August Poniatowski. Wandering along the walking paths tourists will also come across the monument of Jan III Sobieski.
Long walkers can also choose the Chestnut Avenue, which connects Agrykola Park with the Royal Baths in addition to a further stroll.
In addition to the facilities surrounding the tourists, Agrykola Park also has a Youth Sports Center. Sport has been on the park for a very long time - in the early 20th century Maurice Tischa initiated the first grass hockey pitch.