Market3 minHala Mirowska
200 m19th-century market hall. Veg, cheese, flowers and cafés in one place.

Mirów is the district where a 19th-century market hall sits next to post-industrial food courts, and the M2 metro takes you to the Old Town in five minutes.
A city centre with a soul — and the metro right under your feet.
Mirów stretches between Hala Mirowska and Rondo ONZ. It's the piece of Warsaw that survived from between the wars, made it through to today with a few traces of the old Jewish quarter, and now neighbours the newest chapter of the capital's business growth.
For a guest that means one thing: a 5-minute walk and you're either in a food court with 20 concepts, or in a post-industrial complex with a cinema and a museum, or buying flowers at the market. Quiet in the evening, coffee close by in the morning.
Market3 min19th-century market hall. Veg, cheese, flowers and cafés in one place.
Food court8 minOpen courtyard with 20+ food concepts and terraces.
Culture10 minFormer factory now a complex with a museum, cinema, food hall and shops.
Food court3 minThe second market hall next to Hala Mirowska — today a food court with bars, dumplings and platters.
M21 minLine M2 goes straight to the Old Town and across the Vistula to Praga.
Rail15 minThe main station — direct trains to Kraków, Berlin and Gdańsk.
Tram4 minWarsaw's largest shopping centre, cinema and food court.
Train20 minThe SKM commuter train runs from Centralna in 20 minutes.
Heritage15 minMarket Square, the Royal Castle and the Barbican in one walk.
Park20 minSummer evenings — Warsaw at its best.
Museum12 minOne of the capital's most acclaimed museums.
Neighbourhood12 minA nightlife hub — cafés and bars open late.
Both INBORR apartments sit right next to Rondo ONZ metro — in the heart of Mirów. Pick an apartment to see its exact location.
Open both in Google MapsOne of Warsaw's first market halls opens — the heart of the district to this day.
The district, destroyed during the war, rebuilds slowly — traces are still visible in the architecture.
Former factory complexes become the heart of modern Warsaw dining.