This listing isn't a gym. Google categorizes it as a park and tourist attraction, and every one of its five written reviews describes Skaryszewski Park, a large public park in Warsaw - lakes, trails, cafes, kayaking - with 15,949 total ratings reflecting a beloved public green space, not a fitness facility.
A Detailed Account of the Park's Natural Beauty
Eren's review captures the park's overall appeal: "Skaryszewski Park is a true gem in Warsaw! It's one of the most beautiful and peaceful parks I've ever visited. The variety of trees, flowers, and lakes makes it perfect for a relaxing walk or a picnic. There's also plenty of space for jogging, cycling, or just sitting by the water to enjoy nature. The atmosphere is calm and safe, even during the weekends when it gets a bit more crowded." That mention of jogging and cycling space likely explains why this location ended up categorized as a fitness-adjacent listing in the first place, despite being fundamentally a public park.
A Detailed List of Specific Amenities
Oleksii Smerdov's review is the most thorough account of what the park actually offers: "It's a large park with several lakes, plenty of trails and bike paths, and a wide paved road running through the center, perfect for rollerblading. There are many mobile stands selling coffee, tea, and ice cream in the summer. One of the lakes features a small waterfall, while the other has a large cafe with lounge chairs. In the summer, you can go kayaking." Alessandro Signoriello's review confirms paddle boat and kayak rentals independently, alongside playgrounds for kids and a year-round bar with outdoor seating.
Wildlife and Conservation, Noted Directly
Kaba Miklos's review adds a specific, appreciative detail: "The park is tidy and beautiful. There are foxes, ducks and cute squirrels around. The park managers protecting the old trees with natural cordon." That's a specific, positive account of active conservation efforts within the park.
A Practical Note From a Recent Visitor
Jim Harmon's review adds a useful planning detail: "A good sized walking park with trails, benches, lakes, a children's playground all set in a forest - shady in the summer. You could easily spend a couple of hours here. No cafes in the park" - a detail that I'd flag as appearing to conflict with other reviewers' mentions of cafes and mobile stands, possibly reflecting a different part of the park or seasonal availability.
Why This Matters If You're Looking for a Gym
If you found this page searching for somewhere to train, none of it applies beyond the park's trails being suitable for jogging or cycling. This is a large public park, not an independent fitness facility with equipment or classes.
What's Missing
Nothing here answers a fitness-facility question, since none of the five reviewers are describing a gym. No pricing is relevant, since it's a public park.
Who It's Not For
Anyone looking for a gym with equipment or classes. Anyone hoping for guaranteed cafe access throughout the park, since reviewers give conflicting accounts of food and drink availability.
Al. Jerzego Waszyngtona, 00-999 Warszawa, Poland. The website is zzw.waw.pl/tag/park-skaryszewski.
FAQ
Is this a gym?
No. It's categorized as a park and tourist attraction, and every written review describes a public green space - lakes, trails, cafes - nothing related to a fitness facility.
What activities are available?
Reviewers specifically mention jogging, cycling, rollerblading, kayaking, and paddle boating, alongside walking trails and children's playgrounds.
Is food available in the park?
Accounts differ - most reviewers mention mobile stands, a lakeside cafe, or a year-round bar, though one recent reviewer specifically states there are no cafes.
Is it good for a relaxing visit?
Yes, according to every reviewer in this batch, who consistently describe it as calm, beautiful, and well-maintained.