28 września 2025 / September 28th, 2025
 

Warsaw Marathon will once again take place in the very center – here is the course for this year’s edition of the Great Run!

18-07-2024 12:07

The Warsaw Marathon will once again take place in the very center. Starting from the Palace of Culture and Science, runners will pass through Aleje Jerozolimskie, going by the iconic de Gaulle Roundabout with its distinctive palm tree. They will then head towards the Poniatowski Bridge and cross the Vistula River. The route continues through Washington Roundabout towards Modrzewiowa. Along the way, runners will approach the PGE Narodowy stadium, then return to the left bank of Warsaw via the Gdański Bridge and head north.

Marathoners will pass near Powązki, then through the dynamically developing Wola district along Obozowa and Księcia Janusza streets, before entering Bemowo and Bielany.

The final kilometers of the route will take runners along Królewska and Mazowiecka streets, lined with historic buildings and modern office buildings. The finish line and Marathon Village at the Palace of Culture and Science provide a beautiful ending to the royal distance.

Perhaps never in its forty-six-year history has the Warsaw Marathon had such a fast and remarkable course. With the start and finish at the Palace of Culture, two bridges, seven districts, and minimal uphill and difficult sections. Are you a running tourist wanting to see the city center, the Vistula River, the National Stadium, the wonderful panorama of the Old Town, and experience the extraordinary cheering from the residents of Bemowo, Chomiczówka, or Bielany? Or maybe you want to compete for the best possible result? Warsaw has a route that any city would envy!” commented Marek Tronina, Race Director and President of the Warsaw Marathon Foundation.

Register here: https://rejestracja.maratonwarszawski.com/en/

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