George Washington Roundabout
Aerial view of the roundabout and surroundings from the southeast, with Stadion Narodowy in the background | |
Shown within Poland | |
| Part of | Saska Kępa, Kamionek |
|---|---|
| Location | Warsaw |
| Coordinates | 52°14′17″N 21°3′6″E / 52.23806°N 21.05167°E |
The George Washington Roundabout (Polish: Rondo Jerzego Waszyngtona) is a roundabout located at the boundary of Saska Kępa and Kamionek in the Praga-Południe district of Warsaw, Poland, along Voivodeship Road 631.
Named in honour of George Washington (1732–1799), the first President of the United States, the name has been in use since at least the early post-World War II years and was officially adopted by a Warsaw City Council resolution on 26 June 2000. The roundabout is surrounded by notable landmarks, including the Stadion Narodowy, Skaryszew Park, and a 1960s urban development.