Warsaw – Metro System : A2 Natolin (Visiting Every Station)
Next in my series of visiting every metro station on the Warsaw network was Natolin and, I have to admit, I did struggle to find a great deal of interest around here as it was so residential. It’s relatively near to two other stops, limiting the option to walk a little further in search of excitement.
The sun was shining and it was too hot. Not that I moan about the heat…. The metro station takes its name from the district that it’s located in, Natolin.
I found a small park nearby, Park Lasek Brzozowy, or ‘Birch Wood Park’. It’s nice, but I wouldn’t recommend that people come from other countries just to visit.
I went to walk around a housing estate, trying desperately to find anything old.
A little shopping centre.
Going back into the metro station. The metro station was on the first stretch of the network that opened, on 7 April 1995.
The decoration on the platform.
It wasn’t overly busy.
The plan of the metro station.
And leaving…. I must admit, this is likely to be one of the dullest metro station reports and I likely set the bar quite low with the whole concept. But, I don’t rule out going back and trying to find something which will surprise and delight my two loyal blog readers.