We regularly serve guests of the UKSW campus at 5 Dewajtis Street (theology, philosophy, humanities and pedagogy faculties), participants of retreats at the Camaldolese Monastery (an 18th-century hermitage complex inside the Bielany Forest), guests of Hotel Lord on Conrada Street and residents of the estates on Wójcickiego and Kasprowicza. For passengers visiting the Bielany Forest (a 130-hectare protected suburban forest), we plan the drop-off at a specific park entrance.
Bielany has its own profile: the UKSW area on Dewajtis ends with a forest road through the Bielany Forest nature reserve, so the chauffeur plans the approach in advance and does not look for shortcuts through the protected area. Most residential estates on Wójcickiego and Conrada are blocks with gated entries. For early-morning departures to the airport we monitor traffic on Marymoncka and Wisłostrada, because the morning peak can extend the drive by up to 10-15 minutes.
This route works well for conferences at UKSW, monastery retreats and weekend stays in the quieter part of the city. Transfers operate 24/7, including arrivals after 22:00 and before 06:00. The fare is fixed and confirmed before travel; payment is completed online by card, Apple Pay, Google Pay or BLIK. No surcharges for luggage, traffic or night hours.
Nearby
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UKSW Campus seat of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University at 5 Dewajtis Street, humanities and theology faculties
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Camaldolese Monastery 18th-century hermitage complex inside the Bielany Forest, used for spiritual retreats
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Bielany Forest 130-hectare protected suburban forest with walking and cycling paths
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Hotel Lord business hotel on Conrada Street, near the Stare Bielany metro station
Best suited for
- Students, lecturers and conference guests at UKSW (5 Dewajtis Street)
- Participants of spiritual retreats at the Camaldolese Monastery in the Bielany Forest
- Guests of Hotel Lord on Conrada Street and residents of the Wójcickiego/Kasprowicza estates
- Travellers seeking accommodation in a quieter part of Warsaw with forest access