Sulejówek is a town in Mazowieckie, close to Warsaw. It is best known as the birthplace of Polish national hero Józef Piłsudski.
Understand
[edit]Sulejówek was once a private village owned by Polish nobility.
Get in
[edit]- 1 Sulejówek-Miłosna train station. It is served by regular SKM trains from Warsaw Chopin Airport.
Get around
[edit]See
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- 1 Józef Piłsudski Museum (Muzeum Józefa Piłsudskiego w Sulejówku), Aleja Piłsudskiego 29. It contains artifacts and exhibits related to the life of the great Polish Marshal. Also includes a manor house with preserved bedrooms and bathrooms, along with a recreated vegetable garden.
- A monument to an Unknown Soldier in the local forest.
Do
[edit]- Go hiking in the local forest on the north side of town, or take a stroll in Park Glinianki.
- Watch football at Viktoria Sulejówek, who play at a small but modern stadium in the central Park Glinianki.
Buy
[edit]Ulica Dworcowa near the train station has the standard range of shops you might expect to find in a small Polish town.
- Zawada Market is a basic supermarket.
- Anna Wieczorek. Pasmanteria, odzież is a small, independent embroidery shop.
Eat
[edit]- Jadłostacja Sulejówek for traditional Polish food
- Isola Ristorante, an elegant Italian restaurant in Park Glinianki.
- Rangoon Restauracja Indyjska, an Indian restuarant
Drink
[edit]- Bar Petruś has Polish beers and some light food options
- Pub Kubuś i Restauracja U Dziadka is a casual local pub
Sleep
[edit]Sulejówek has a variety of hotels, many taking advantage of its tree-lined surroundings to provide a relaxing atmosphere.
- Hotel Amigo has pleasant rooms and a restaurant serving Turkish-style food.
- Villa Sulejówek a low-cost hotel with simple rooms.