About Warsaw East Station
Locally known as Warszawa Wschodnia Railway Station, Warsaw East Station is one of the main transit hubs serving the Polish capital. It’s situated on the eastern bank of the Vistula River and serves the Praga-Północ and Praga-Południe districts. It’s heavily trafficked, with the popular Warsaw Cross-City Line serving commuters and even some travelers.
Getting around Warsaw takes some planning, especially if you’re looking to explore the outer districts near Warsaw East Station. So if you find yourself needing luggage storage in Warsaw, the Bounce network is your best bet. With a location at Warsaw East Station and tons of other luggage storage locations throughout the city, your trip will be well-covered. Here's everything you need to know:
How to get to or from Warsaw East Station
Warszawa Wschodnia is located at ul. Kijowska 20 across the Vistula River from the city center. It’s connected to Warsaw Central Railway Station via the S1 commuter train along with other parts of the city. For long-distance routes, you’ll have direct connections to other parts of Poland along with European cities like Berlin and Frankfurt (and most importantly their well-connected international airports).
Long-distance trains
- EuroCity: Berlin (6 hours), Frankfurt (11 hours)
- Express Intercity Premium: Wrocław (2 hours), Kraków (3 hours)
- Regional services (ŁKA): Łódz (5 hours)
Public transportation
- #190 Bus: Royal Castle (25 minutes), Warsaw Uprising Museum (30 minutes)
- S1 Train: Warsaw Central Station (20 minutes)
- S2 Train: Warsaw Stadion (25 minutes)
Warsaw East Station is readily accessible from Warsaw Chopin International Airport via the S2 Train. All terminals are served by the new underground station at the airport. The ride only takes 30 minutes and costs about $5.
If you need luggage storage near Warsaw East Station for a few hours, Bounce is by far your best bet. Our luggage storage service also has locations throughout the city along with other cities in Poland. Download the app to get your trip started!