How to get to the Sanah concert at PGE Narodowy?

How to get to the Sanah concert at PGE Narodowy?

On Friday, September 22, Sanah will sing at the National Stadium. The artist will perform in Warsaw as part of the “Uczta Nad Ucztami” concert tour. In connection with the event, changes in traffic organization and public transport are expected, as announced by the Warsaw City Hall.

As in the case of previous large concerts, this time the easiest way will be to take public transport. Giving up a car will not only save us time, but also the nerves associated with moving around the city. The authorities decided to restrict traffic near Saska Kępa. Until 9 p.m., drivers will not be able to drive in the area of ​​Aleja Poniatowskiego, Aleja WAWA, ul. Społeczna, Aleja Naszeny, ul. Wał Miedzeszyński and Aleja United, as well as on ul. Africanska and Bora-Komorowskiego. This ban will not apply to people with ID cards and taxis.

What in exchange? How to get to PGE Narodowy?

The city proposes to reach PGE Narodowy by public transport. If the police decide to close Sokolej Street, from Zamość to Wybrzeże Szczecińskie, buses no. 102, 125 and 202 will run through Targowa and Kijowska streets to the Dw. Wschodni loop. In turn, lines 146 and 147 will run along the Szczecin Coast and Zamość.

There is also a possibility of closing Sokolej, Zamość and Zamoyskiego streets. Then lines 102, 125 and 202 will run through Targowa and Kijowska streets to the Dw. Wschodni loop. Buses no. 135 will go along Targowa, and 146 and 147 along Aleja Zieleniecka.

How to return from Sanah’s concert at PGE Narodowy?

After the concert, the police may decide to close traffic on the Poniatowski Bridge and Aleje Jerozolimskie on the section from the Washington Roundabout to the de Gaulle Roundabout. This will only happen if a large group of fans decides to walk towards the city center. In this situation, trams of line 7 will go through the Śląsko-Dąbrowski Bridge, and trains of lines 9 and 24 will finish their routes at the Plac Starynkiewicza loop and to Ratuszowa-Zoo.

In turn, line 22 will run from the Piaski estate to Starynkiewicza Square and from and to the Wiatraczna roundabout. Lines 111, 117, 158, 166, 507, 521 and N22, N24 and N72 will follow their routes, bypassing the closed section on the Łazienkowski Bridge.

The city also decided to launch a replacement bus on the Z-9 line. Public transport rolling stock will run along Aleje Jerozolimskie, Nowy Świat, through Trzech Krzyży Square, Aleje Ujazdowskie, Trasa Łazienkowska, Wał Miedzeszyński, Zwycięzców, Saska, Aleja Washington to the Wiatraczna roundabout. After the concert, buses no. 138 and 509 will also hit the streets of Warsaw.

Source: Gazeta

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