opening hours
Gardens are open daily from 6 am to 9 pm with free entry. Main museum buildings open Tuesday-Sunday. From October 1 to April 30, they run Tuesday-Wednesday 9 am-4 pm, Thursday-Saturday 10 am-6 pm, and Sunday 10 am-4 pm. From May 1 to September 30, they run Tuesday-Wednesday 10 am-5 pm, Thursday-Friday 10 am-6 pm, Saturday 12 noon-8 pm, and Sunday 10 am-4 pm. Last admission is 30 minutes before closing; holiday and temporary building closures can override the regular schedule.
tickets
Park and gardens are free to enter. Museum-building tickets are sold on site at cash desks and ticket machines, not online; cash desks close 50 minutes before museum buildings close, and Friday admission to historic buildings is free for individual visits without reservations.
- October 1 to April 30: Palace on the Isle + Old Orangery + Myślewicki Palace cost 50 PLN adult / 25 PLN reduced; adding Kubicki Stables and Cantonists' Barracks costs 60 PLN / 30 PLN.
- May 5 to September 30: the five-building route with White Pavilion and Water Tower costs 60 PLN adult / 30 PLN reduced; the full route adding Kubicki Stables and Cantonists' Barracks costs 70 PLN / 35 PLN.
- Children up to 7 enter free; children over 7 and students under 26 pay 1 PLN on museum routes. The Museum of Hunting and Horsemanship route costs 30 PLN adult / 15 PLN reduced, and creative and educational spaces cost 10 PLN adult / 1 PLN child.
address
Royal Łazienki Museum
ul. Agrykola 1
00-460 Warsaw
Poland
how to get there
Royal Łazienki sits just south of central Warsaw. Public-transport arrivals usually work best via the western gate on Ujazdowskie Avenue (buses 116, 166, 180, and 195), using the Łazienki Królewskie or Plac na Rozdrożu stops. If you arrive by car, the northern gate at Myśliwiecka Street or the southern gate at Gagarina Street is usually the practical choice.
accessibility
Wheelchair users and visitors with visual needs can buy tickets directly from staff, and advance notice helps organize support. Accessible toilets are available near the amphitheatre and the Old Orangery, plus one in the eastern pavilion of the Palace on the Isle. Path surfaces vary, with inclines and partly cobbled sections, so extra buffer time helps.
security
Entry to historic buildings may include checks of visitors and luggage. Follow staff instructions on one-way visitor routes, and note that dangerous items, alcohol, and narcotics are not allowed inside. In unsafe situations, visits can be interrupted.
luggage
Large bags, rucksacks, suitcases, umbrellas, and Nordic-walking poles must be left in the free cloakroom before entering interiors. Keeping only essentials with you usually makes room-to-room movement quicker.
photography and filming
Private photography and filming are allowed if they do not disrupt visitor flow, plants, animals, or infrastructure. Indoors, extra lighting, tripods, and similar professional accessories need prior approval, and photographing security-system elements is prohibited. Drone flights over the museum site require permission.