Central district known for historical landmarks, trendy cafes, and proximity to the business center.
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Residential district with green spaces, modern housing complexes, and access to international schools.
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Known for elegant architecture, proximity to Łazienki Park and numerous embassies.
Thriving and dynamic district with modern residential complexes and a variety of amenities.
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Blends rich past with modern living amenities, offering unique charm.
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Offers urban convenience and serene living with numerous parks and green areas.
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Features a mix of pre-war buildings, art deco architecture, and tree-lined streets.
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Teems with colorful buildings, grand cathedrals, and restaurants offering authentic cuisine.
Located along the Vistula River with a trendy and artistic atmosphere.
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Sought after for its modernistic architecture and nostalgic charm.
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Known for its parks and peaceful living environment.
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Upscale housing developments, proximity to international schools, and rich in greenery.
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Combines green spaces, peaceful environment, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
Funky, artsy side with street art, trendy restaurants, and snug bars.