Monday, 25 June 2012

Poland / Warsaw


Early morning run in the "Saxon Garden" for business travellers staying near  Piłsudski Square – Warsaw - Poland.

This location is a good place to stay for customer visits in the capital of Poland.

This park was established in 1713-1733 by King August II the strong based on the so-called Saxon Axis...
and today in the 21st century this Saxon Garden is a beautiful park in Warsaw,
it is really worth to go there for a run before the start of the day,
it will not be the usual run in the park, you will be tempted to stop and admire the landscape often on your first lap.

Starting on Piłsudski Square
In front of the Sofitel Victoria Hotel
A wide open big square to warm up before entering the park.

Paying respect at the well guarded tomb of the unknown soldier at the entrance of the park. 


The baroque sculpture collection... and one out of many other early bird runners in the Saxon Garden.

Another entrance on the opposite side of the Saxon Garden park

Early morning lake view in the park

Romance in the park at 7:00 AM on a week day.
Poland seems to be truly a nation of early birds for everything in life.
Lake view with the temple of Vesta in the Saxon Garden.


The birds of the Saxon Garden are everywhere and they are not angry.



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