Masovia: Hotels and Accommodation

Rural landscapes in Masovian Voivodeship Rural landscapes in Masovian Voivodeship Photo: Rakoon via Wikimedia Commons, CC0

The surrounding area of the Masovian Voivodeship is home to Bunkry Beniaminow, Muzeum Warszawy, Musée de l'histoire juive Polin, Warsaw Zoo, Łódź, and Park Młociny. For those interested in cultural destinations in Masovia, Bunkry Beniaminow is therefore a suitable point of reference.

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Geographical Overview

The Masovian Voivodeship is one of Poland's sixteen provinces.

Pałac Staszica and Łazienki are located in the wider regional surroundings of the Masovian Voivodeship.

Warsaw is the largest city and the capital of the Masovian Voivodeship.

Culture

The Masovian Voivodeship is associated with the Masovians, an ethnographic group originating from Masovia and living predominantly within the borders of the voivodeship. The Masovians speak the Masovian dialect of Polish.

Cycling

An Outdooractive guide is dedicated to long-distance cycling tours in Masovia.

For further orientation in Masovia, you can access the individual subregions directly: Garwoliński, Radom, Pruszkowski, Sochaczewski, Warsaw West, Warsaw, Legionowski, Płoński, Ostrołęcki, Nowodworski, Wyszkowski, Żuromiński, Lipski, Szydłowiecki, Sokołowski, Węgrowski, Piaseczyński, Pułtuski, Miński, Białobrzegi, Ciechanów, Gostynin, Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Grójec, Kozienice, Łosice, Maków, Mława, Ostrów, Otwock, Płock, Przasnysz, Przysucha, Siedlce, Sierpc, Wołomin, Zwoleń, Żyrardów.

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