Żoliborz, a northern district of Warsaw, derives its name from the French ‘Joli Bord,’ meaning ‘Beautiful Embankment.’ This largely suburban area is known for its leafy streets and has long been a magnet for the city’s creative class. Visitors can explore its sophisticated flair, characterized by verdant parks and a vibrant food and drink scene. The district’s tranquil yet cultured atmosphere offers a unique blend of natural beauty and urban amenities, making it a distinctive part of Poland’s capital.
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