Warsaw is made up of 18 districts which play a major role in defining the city's character: Bemowo, Białołęka, Bielany, Mokotów, Ochota, Praga Południe, Praga Północ, Rembertów, Śródmieście, Targówek, Ursus, Ursynów, Wawer, Wesoła, Wilanów, Włochy, Wola, Żoliborz.
Bemowo is a district located on 2,500 ha on the western border region of Warsaw. Over 110,000 people live here, of whom 60% are under 30. more
Białołęka was originally a small village. In 1524, it was granted its location on the basis of the Chełmińskie laws. Landowners in the area changed frequently until the 18th century. In 1951, Białołęka became a part of Warsaw's administrative territory. more
Bielany covering more than 32 km2, is the most beautiful district of Warsaw, rich in green areas (28% is green areas). It is situated in the north-west part of Warsaw, on the left banks of Vistula terraces. This district is populated by about 130,000 people. more
Mokotów is one of the best-known and prestigious districts of Warsaw. Highly popular, mainly because of its history reaching back as far as the 14th century, numerous historic buildings, a great many green areas with fabulous ponds and lakes, such as the Czerniakowskie Lake, and attractive recreational sports facilities. more