Getting Around
Przasnysz is best explored on foot to appreciate its historic sites.
Przasnysz is a charming city in the Mazovia region of Poland, steeped in history and culture. Granted town privileges in 1427, it was a significant medieval town in Mazovia. Today, it serves as the capital of Przasnysz County and offers visitors a chance to explore Polish heritage. The city is conveniently located about 110 km north of Warsaw, making it an accessible destination for those interested in history and culture.
Przasnysz is a charming city in the Mazovia region of Poland, steeped in history and culture. Granted town privileges in 1427, it was a significant medieval town in Mazovia. Today, it serves as the capital of Przasnysz County and offers visitors a chance to explore Polish heritage. The city is conveniently located about 110 km north of Warsaw, making it an accessible destination for those interested in history and culture.
Historic significance in Mazovia.
Medieval town privileges since 1427.
Capital of Przasnysz County.
Proximity to Warsaw and Olsztyn.
Close to Warsaw, ideal for day trips.
Rich medieval history with town privileges since 1427.
Cultural significance in the Mazovia region.
Przasnysz is best explored on foot to appreciate its historic sites.
Try local Polish dishes at small family-run restaurants in the city.
History enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
PLN zł
$50-$100 p/day
Polish, English
Check for local festivals that often celebrate the city's heritage.
Consider a day trip to Warsaw or Olsztyn, both within a short drive.
Cultural, History, Exploration, Heritage
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a great time to visit Przasnysz with mild weather and blooming landscapes.
Enjoy local festivals and events during the warm summer months.
Experience the beautiful fall foliage and a quieter city atmosphere.
Winters are cold, but it's a peaceful time to explore the city's historic sites.