Metro Travel
Kabaty is the final stop on the M1 line, making it a very easy landmark for navigating back from the city center.





Kabaty is a modern residential district situated at the southern tip of Warsaw's Ursynów borough. It is best known for the Las Kabacki (Kabaty Forest), a sprawling nature reserve that serves as a primary recreational spot for the city's residents. The neighborhood offers a high quality of life with its well-planned infrastructure, numerous playgrounds, and local amenities. As the final stop on the M1 metro line, it provides a straightforward commute to Warsaw's central business district and historic Old Town. Visitors typically come here to enjoy the outdoors, whether for a weekend hike, a bike ride through the woods, or to experience a more relaxed side of Polish urban life.
Kabaty is a modern residential district situated at the southern tip of Warsaw's Ursynów borough. It is best known for the Las Kabacki (Kabaty Forest), a sprawling nature reserve that serves as a primary recreational spot for the city's residents. The neighborhood offers a high quality of life with its well-planned infrastructure, numerous playgrounds, and local amenities. As the final stop on the M1 metro line, it provides a straightforward commute to Warsaw's central business district and historic Old Town. Visitors typically come here to enjoy the outdoors, whether for a weekend hike, a bike ride through the woods, or to experience a more relaxed side of Polish urban life.
Direct access to the Las Kabacki nature reserve.
Southern terminus of the Warsaw Metro Line 1.
Abundance of cycling and walking trails.
Modern residential infrastructure and local parks.
It is a residential area, so nightlife options are more limited than in the city center.
The forest can get quite busy with locals on sunny weekends.
Most points of interest are nature-based rather than historical monuments.
Kabaty is the final stop on the M1 line, making it a very easy landmark for navigating back from the city center.
Rent a bike to explore the numerous paved and natural trails within the nearby forest.
Nature enthusiasts and those seeking a quiet residential stay.
PLN zł
$60-$110 p/day
Polish, English
The area features several modern supermarkets and local markets perfect for stocking up on Polish snacks.
May-September
A wonderful time to visit as the forest greenery returns and temperatures are mild.
The best season for outdoor activities, though the forest provides a cool escape from the heat.
The autumn foliage in Las Kabacki is spectacular and highly recommended for photography.
A peaceful time for snowy walks, though days are short and some trails may be slippery.