Royal+Road

The Royal Road is a historic road within Warsaw, Poland, and is often referred to as the Royal Way or the Royal Route. The Royal Road begins at the foot of the Royal Castle and runs parallel to the Vistula River. Along the Vistula River, the Royal Road runs for around 2.5 miles in Warsaw, and passes by many beautiful buildings on its way out of town. The road connects the Royal Castle with Wilanow Royal Palace, a distance of 10kms. If you walk south from Royal Castle, you will reach Zamkowy Square and Krakowskie Przedmieście, which are home to several churches including Saint Anna, Saint Joseph, Wizytki Sisters and Saint Cross. Also, today along the Royal Road there are recreational gardens, parks, and museums. The Ujazdowski Park and Botanical Garden are popular tourist places for sightseeing and walking around. Also, along the road you can visit the Museum of Contemporary Art and souvenir shops. The Royal Road also has a bit of history. The Royal Road got it’s name because Polish kings used the road to get from the Royal Castle to Old Town. Also, the Royal Road was used to bring supplies from Old Town to the castle. The Royal Road is a great historic site and includes many beautiful features along the road.