Warsaw Map Art
Warsaw's street grid follows the Vistula River's eastern bank, with the Old Town huddled on a tight medieval pattern north of the center. The city spreads westward in concentric rings punctuated by major avenues—Marszałkowska and Aleje Jerozolimskie cutting through the Soviet-era blocks—while the Vistula's right bank remains largely undeveloped, creating an asymmetrical division between dense urban fabric and open greenspace.
52.2297° N, 21.0122° E
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