Wygoda is a neighbourhood, in the city of Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Rembertów, in the Municipal Information System area of Kawęczyn-Wygoda.
[1] Since the 12th century, the village of Kawęczyn was part of the land property centered on the nearby Kamionek.
[3] Between 28 and 30 July 1656, the area was partially the location of the Battle of Warsaw, fought by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Crimean Khanate against the Swedish Empire and Brandenburg-Prussia, during the Second Northern War.
[4] In 1796, Kawęczyn and the surrounding area, became the government property, and were integrated into the economic sphere of influence of the nearby city of Warsaw.
Eventually, around the tavern had developed a settlement named Wygoda, which was community based around farming and serving the travelers.