Kabaty

Kabaty
The apartment buildings at Komisji Edukacji Narodowej Avenue and Wąwozowa Street.
Kabaty within the Ursynów district.
Coordinates: 52°07′58″N 21°04′06″E / 52.13278°N 21.06833°E / 52.13278; 21.06833
Country Poland
VoivodeshipMasovian
City and countyWarsaw
DistrictUrsynów
Population
 (2024)
 • Total
c. 30,000
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Area code+48 22

Kabaty (Polish: [kaˈba.tɘ̟]) is a neighbourhood, and a City Information System area, in Warsaw, Poland, within the Ursynów district. It is a predominantly high-rise residential area with housing eststes of apartment buildings, with a smaller presence of single-family housing, including Moczydło in the northwest, and Stare Kabaty in the east. In 2024, it had around 30,000 residents. The neighbourhood includes the Kabaty station of the M1 line of Warsaw Metro rapid transit underground system.

The oldest known records of Kabady come from 1386, when it was a small farming community. By 1527, the village of Moczydło was also present to the west. The area was incorporated into Warsaw in 1951. In the 1980s, and continuing to the 2000s, numerous housing estates were developed within the area. In 1995, the Kabaty station opened within the neighbourhood.