Dung Hill Lookout Point is a historic observation spot in Warsaw's Old Town, offering panoramic views of the Vistula River and the city's right bank. It's a tranquil spot for visitors to enjoy the city's skyline and is popular among couples who attach padlocks to symbolize everlasting love. The lookout is easily accessible on foot from the Old Town's main square.
Climbing this vintage point is worth it, not only because of the picturesque view but also for the famous sculpture of 'Strongman' located here. It's a great place to visit with rewarding views of a horizon filled with fireworks at midnight. It has served as a dumping yard for centuries to the people of Warsaw which finally came to closure in 1844. In 1923, a residential complex was built at this place which was destroyed during the second world war and then finally Dung hill lookout point came into being.