Westfield Mokotów, Shopping center in Mokotów district, Warsaw, Poland
Westfield Mokotów is a shopping center in Warsaw's Mokotów district that spreads across three levels and brings together more than 250 shops, restaurants, and services under one roof. The building opens onto Wołoska Street with several entrances and wide corridors that lead to a central atrium with natural daylight.
This center opened in 2000 as one of the first modern shopping complexes in Warsaw after the political changes of the 1990s. The Westfield brand later took over management and brought international standards to Polish retail.
The name Westfield connects this center to a worldwide retail chain, while the architecture combines modern glass facades with open shopping galleries. On the ground floor, locals often meet at café terraces that open directly onto the inner plaza.
The center sits on Wołoska Street with good connections by metro, bus, and tram. Visitors find toilets, baby changing rooms, and wheelchair lifts on all levels.
A mobile app shows visitors available parking spaces in real time and guides them back to their parked car. The system uses digital maps that adapt to user movement.
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