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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Szczecin to Warsaw?
The direct drive from Szczecin to Warsaw is 351 mi (565 km), and should have a drive time of 4 hrs 59 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Szczecin to Warsaw, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Poznan and Lodz, as well as top places to visit like Bulwar Nadwarciański and Miedzyrzecki Fortified Region, or the ever-popular Główna Scena Pol'And'Rock Festiwal.
The top cities between Szczecin and Warsaw are Poznan and Lodz. Poznan is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Szczecin and 3 hours from Warsaw.
Poznań, located in western Poland and situated on the Warta River, is renowned for its universities and striking Old Market Square with Renaissance-style edifices. The Historical Museum of Poznań is housed within the city's Town Hall, where visitors can learn about Poznań's rich history. Every noon, mechanical goats on the town hall's clock butt heads as a spectacle for tourists.
Most popular city on this route
12 minutes off the main route, 52% of way to Warsaw
Łódź, located in central Poland, has a rich history as a major textile manufacturing center. The city is home to the Central Museum of Textiles, which showcases machinery, fabrics, and crafts from the 19th century related to the textile trade. One of its notable attractions is the Manufaktura complex, a former factory that has been transformed into a vibrant hub for culture and arts.
48% as popular as Poznan
26 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Warsaw
Best stops along Szczecin to Warsaw drive
The top stops along the way from Szczecin to Warsaw (with short detours) are Stary Rynek, Piotrkowska, and Manufaktura. Other popular stops include Lake Malta, Citadel Park, and Basilica of Our Lady of Licheń.
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Great festival , great atmosphere , hundreds of thousands of people visit for one of Europe's finest festivals and it's totally free !
Gareth Hynes — Google review
One of the best events I've ever been. People are great, music is great. You should visit this festival at least once in your life.
Dmytro Popravka — Google review
Simply amazing. . Great place with great infrastructures.. just luv it and next year will definitely be there
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Miedzyrzecki Fortified Region
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Part of a World War II defense line, with a bunker network that included engine rooms & barracks.
Excellent English speaking guide, Magda, highly recommended as the tour was really interesting with lots of small bytes of additional info. Great ride back to the starting point in an armoured personnel carrier, Kids played on field guns and tanks. Al in all a great day out. L:ots of steps and walking but plenty of short info breaks at points if interest. Beware that there are no toilets in the bunker but you will need some drinking water as its a fair walk.
F S — Google review
Nice experience to touch the history with our own hands. Unfortunately the guide was just exoaining in Polosh and we did not have any audio support in English, but the visit is surely worth the price of the ticket. The bunker is also a bats reserve, with over 4000 of them living in these galleries, nevertheless, due to the season we couldn't see any of them.
Roberto Baccaglini — Google review
This wonderful historical site has very knowledgeable tour guides, lots of different tours, ranging from 1 1/2 to 8 hours, and a neat little gift shop. There are to food vendors parked outside during the day as well, with ice cream, coffee, and small snacks. The bunkers are MASSIVE, and an extraordinary thing to be able to see mostly undamaged from WW2. I reccomend anyone with an eye for history to visit this at least once
Chase Robinson — Google review
It's better to go with your own guide after holiday season. Regular offer are only a family and user friendly content.
Now this is only a money factory for the future activity. Faster, faster, there is another group after us. You don't have to walk, our friend has got old military truck.
Managers of this institution must learn how to manage from think tanks like Exploseum, Gerhard’s Fort or Warsaw Uprising Museum.
PS Extreme route is not extreme.
Cezex Polankowicz — Google review
We went for the 1.5 h guide inside the bunker and tunnels. Very good guide with a lot of interesting information and history about the place. A lot of people there, we where there att 11 and we got a tour with only 7 people so I recommend to go there early.
Jenny F — Google review
Our tour guide was extremely knowledgeable with witty banter, which always helps. Amazing experience. We will be coming back to do one of the "extreme" tours - 8 hours underground or full day off-road to see the bunkers.
Łukasz Dżoń (Johnny) — Google review
Must see. 30m under ground from 1939. 30km built in 2,5 years.
Kevin Kramer — Google review
Absolutely amazing, didn't know that German Nazis built a bunker between 30 and 50 meters deep and almost 80 km of tunnels. Really impressive.
nassim el boustani — Google review
If you have a whole free day and you love: dark, wet places full of mysteries do not hesitate to enter the undergrounds. Choose the longest guided trip. It is worth the price. You will see many places and hear a lot of stories. Remember to wear high, water-proof shoes as well as warm clothes.
Kamil Grzondziel — Google review
We visited the Meseritz Fortified Line as part of a battlefield tour exploring the Vistula-Oder Campaign. Upon arrival there are various pieces of armour and field guns used during the period which was interesting. We were also shown the fortified defence positions. As impressive as they were, what seriously impressed me was the guided tour on the inside by a knowledgeable young man who showed us the inside of the fortified positions. The Fortified Meseritz Line is more than a bunker. It's a complex network of train tunnels over 30km long spanning across the German defensive line. It's incredible to explore, the tour guide said to explore the entire network it can take up to 8 hours. Personally I'd love to come back and see as much as possible. Don't miss out on this incredible experience. Even if you're not interested in history, it's something to behold.
Night Shift Rider — Google review
We were there really late so it was closing down for that day (17.00) and we couldnt get to the underground bunkers wich is a bummer but even when its closed you can see the tanks and Stuff for free outside.
The world's largest statue of Jesus Christ, financed by donations from the town's residents.
Biggest Jesus monument in the world. Hard to miss driving S3 highway.
Bart?omiej G?tarski — Google review
Quite an impressive statue. Driving on the S3 we saw this statue from afar. We decided to stop and check it out.
Parking is free. There is a restaurant with toilets and there was an ice cream vendor near the statue.
Good to spend 30 minutes or so while driving down the s3. An interesting break.
Willem K — Google review
Very good sight of the statue even from the highway and if you take a 5min detour you can go up the hill and look at it more closely. When you arrive at the statue there is free parking and then there's a quick path that leads you to right to the statue. The statue is 36m tall so it is pretty big 😀. Overall if you are riding on the highway close to the statue it's a must see
Patrik Stohanzl (Wailed Parsley 36) — Google review
Easy to reach and a lot of parking space.
Toilet is directly beside the statues really good. And the shopping center nearby super convince and suit for family.
Yama days — Google review
Nice little place to stop and take a rest
Morten Jensen — Google review
Jesus statue is in some way impressive it is the biggest statue in the world beating the size of Jesus in Rio de Janeiro. However it won also the competition of Makabryla for the most unsuitable and unmatched sculpture with the region/environment.
The statue is not close to any of big cities, means if you want to go better plan your trip. Following the road S3 close to Swiebodzin you can see (from far) small Jesus. Surprise is that it is not founded by tax of poles but it is collection of donations from local people and investors.
I’m assuming that for religious people it will be nice place to see.
Marlena Tra?a — Google review
Very interesting impressive place.
Honza Tobol?k — Google review
Not majestic at all. It's rather a menekin than a sculpture. It looks cheap and its decaying.
Plus that it is still cool place to visit and it looks great from distance.
But well, better use stone next time
Toonhai Toonhai — Google review
maybe not very good access...
but the view is great.
Andrew Andrew — Google review
Nice place. Now i do not need to go to Rio.
Tomas Masopust — Google review
A massive statue middle of open area. Very visible to the bypassing highway, which is the reason we also stopped here. An easy walk to the top of the small hill.
Mikko Inkinen — Google review
Impressive. The figure of Christ is installed on the 16 meter long embankment. The monument itself has a size of 36 m, of which 3.5 m with a crown on the head. The weight of the mesh concrete construction is 15 tons and the distance between the ends of the arms is 24 meters. The height of the structure, including the embankment, is 52.5 meters and its weight is estimated at 440 tons. The initiator of the construction of the monument was the pastor of Swiebodzin and in 2010 the monument was consecrated by Bishop Stefan Regmunt.
Weronika Birjuk — Google review
As much as it was a great idea, surroundings are cheesey and cheap looking. There is no access for disabled people to get to the statue. They have to stay by the little parking at the feet of the statue or they may(!) be able to get to few stations of the Cross (if that) that are built around. Even a person on crutches won't be able to get up there, or even elderly with walking difficulty. You need to climb steep metal steps to be able to get to the higher landing by the statue. I'm not disabled, but it shocked me that place like this was not designed with some common sense. As a Catholic, I'm ashamed. I'm sorry but I did not feel like I expected to. I have to admit that the road leading to the statue is very nice and beautifully landscaped. But that is all. The rest of the surroundings are not cared for.
Kasia S — Google review
Beautiful! It's really worth it to see the tallest Jesus statue of the world. When I was there, I had a lovely ice cream at a sunny day with great people. It was amazing.
Anna Gleu — Google review
Looking nice , Google said this is tallest Jesus monument in the world
muniolinio — Google review
Interesting object to see. Not far from the highway, so it's worth turning off for a quick stop.
Mindaugas Šerėjus — Google review
This was an excellent experience! I thoroughly enjoyed the walk up to the feet of Jesus to represent the mountain Jesus conquered for us all! The statues that were along side the path that represented the different events leading up to the crucifixion and the beautiful view at the top. Our God is so good to us! Thanks Poland, for making sure a precious display of our King Jesus for all to enjoy! God is good 😇🙌
Contemporary, bi-level shopping plaza with many international brands, plus a movie theater & a gym.
Nice place for shopping and spending time, over the past year, many new stores have opened, which is very encouraging
Alex Leto — Google review
Lots of good shops, but lack of good restaurants, only fast food. Lines for parking terminals and very crowded parking. Still, best place for buying clothes or shoes in city.
Martin `SJ` Hook — Google review
Nice place for shopping with cinema and restaurants.
Romus B — Google review
I enjoy going to Focus mall, it's nice and not so big but they have a variety of clothing and sports apparel plus electronic stuff as well.
Sadly I haven't taken pictures here, I'll do so next visit. 👌
Martm ?Oasis Violin? Martm — Google review
I’d like to first say the Polish people were very nice and welcoming. Their progressive yet historic country has so much history, but when it comes to wanting modernity, look no further than Focus! I loved everything about this mall! The prices, the variety, the feel of quality, the constant stares from the public because I stick out like a sore thumb in this country, and especially THE FOOD COURT (I love great food)! If I ever find myself in Poland again I will do everything in my power to visit this mall again.
DREWHARG — Google review
Nice mall but still a lot of empty lots
2 hour free parking
Herman Arkens — Google review
I is such a fantabulous place, shopping there thrills, no clients manipulation and everything is of high quality with no counterfeit.
It's FOCUS our greatest treasure ⚖️
blessing taungwa — Google review
Located in the bustling heart of the town, Focus Shopping Mall offers convenience with its proximity to the market square, making it easily accessible by foot. The presence of a convenient on-site car park adds to its appeal, along with essential facilities like public toilets, escalators, and disability-friendly lifts. However, despite its size, the mall disappoints in terms of shop variety. While it’s unrealistic to anticipate high-end retailers akin to Harvey Nichols, Selfridges or Macy’s in a town the size of Zielona Góra, the limited selection of big brands is somewhat disappointing. While locals might find it adequate, those from outside might find the selection lacking. Overall, while it offers convenience, the shopping experience at Focus Shopping Mall falls short in terms of diversity and brand selection.
Mateusz Dwornikowski — Google review
There are many shops inside including sephora. Plenty of parking. Pasibus burger shop is recommended.
Trinh Ng — Google review
A place where everyone can enjoy eating and shopping .
Pawel K — Google review
Beautiful ultra modern mall a short distance from historic downtown Zielona Gora. I admit it looked like a bank from the outside but once you go inside it is as modern and filled with anmenities as any other. Their food court offers better alternatives to the usual fast food fare and they have a full service theater.
D. Pops — Google review
Best of Zilona gora sopping mal😎🤟
HiTLaR GaMiNg — Google review
I liked this mall, had a pretty nice selection. It's got all your basically mall features like a food court and wide range of stores and it also even has a movie theatre! (For my English speakers, no it's not subbed American movies all the movies are voiced over 😢).
Parowozownia Wolsztyn Instytucja Kultury Samorządu Województwa Wielkopolskiego
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Unassuming rooms in a steam locomotive facility offering a museum & guided tours.
Place almost forgotten and where time kind of stopped. Visit in Wolsztyn is an amazing experience for everyone - both kids & adults. Looking at steam engines bring you that nostalgic feeling... but when you see it running/ starting from the station you're thrilled!
Tomasz Laskowski — Google review
Quite OK. Worth to visit if you are passing by Wolsztyn. But not for 5 "stars". So, 4*
Igor Gorgots — Google review
Genuine piece of working history .An absolute mega jewel of Polands rich depth of industrial heritage. Except I don't think the authorities have a clue as to the long term value of such a place in terms of tourism and pride and history. Should be a world heritage site in a really unspoiled district.
Mark Kehoe — Google review
The last Euripean steam depot with daily regular traffic
Kwjetka Otter — Google review
A journey back in time, super fun and cozy steam depot with beautiful machines
Stefan de Vries — Google review
Excellent collection of locos and rolling stock. Visitors can walk freely around the rail yards, workshops and train shed.
Dave Perkes — Google review
Very interesting and informative visit. We even saw not one but two steam trains going off station. Amazing experience and somewhat nostalgic. Definitely would recommend.
Nenad Filipovic — Google review
Last working steam locomotive Depot in Europe. Magical place for all steam engines and train fans. Each year on April end you can see a big Steam Locomotives Parade and Sound, Light and Steam show.
Citadel Park is a large and greenery-filled park in Poznań. It's home to two war museums, a couple of cemeteries, and the iconic headless figures sculptures. The park is also great for kids as there is a playground next to a quirky restaurant called Umbreto.
Beautiful and full of history. You can visit all year around and never get bored with it. There are old military fort buildings and structures that are still accessible. There is also a military museum with the world war II exhibit (planes and tanks). The park is visited by bike raiders, runners, joggers and walkers. One of the nicest and coolest places and Poznań.
Artur Ciegotura — Google review
This is a beautiful park with many trails. Great for families and pets. Nice to see all the open areas for having a picnic and enjoy the sun. The museum is nice and all the monuments are nice to view.
Santos Javier Lopez — Google review
Very much liked the big beautiful park. Stunning and wonderful, a must visit in the list of every Poznan traveller and nature lover. Unfortunately I could not find time to see park in daylight.
Kuldeep Verma — Google review
Amazing park not so far from the city centre. It is so enormous that you can easily find a quiet space to sit and rest. I recommend taking a look at the exhibition on the way to the Umberto restaurant.
Lili — Google review
Such a well kept and lovely park. There are lots of interesting statues dotted around the park and there is also a military museum located in the grounds. Well worth a trip, for a few hours of your time.
We were lucky enough to see red squirrels on our visit, which we loved.
Christopher Lewis — Google review
My favorite place in Poznan. It's so amazing and beautiful! This park inspires, love it with all my ❤
Maria P — Google review
Last week in Poznan, spring is in the air and Cytadela is greening up. Great for long and short walks, main alleys and mistery trails, history dips and nature watching. Not to mention a coffee break in Umberto.
Mona — Google review
Relatively well maintained, authentic park with landmarks of military history. Great for runs and walks. Could be better marked for the spots of interest.
darius savolskis — Google review
Plenty of space for picnic's. Didn't use rest rooms. But it was nice see mobile coffee stands around the park. And it tasted good after a walk.
kenneth hackett — Google review
Lovely big park with plenty of paths for all to enjoy whether walking dog ,with family/friends or excercising(running or cycling).There are several places with small coffee trucks too and the main building(though not sure what it offers as didn't go in),there are players for children and many statues and other things too.A variety of wildlife is also in the park too.
peggy martin — Google review
A very huge, open park and a historical place from war. A museum inside and a place where you can drink beer as well with friends and family.
Kit Ponada — Google review
I came here a few days ago when it was snowing, the snow made this place even more beautiful.There are also lots of visitors, and be careful for those of you who want to play. Because it was very slippery, I fell hahaaa . Oh yes, I also visited one of the restaurants in this park, the food was delicious... you can also warm your body.
Puja Kyryliuk — Google review
Appart from the main square, the most beautiful space in the city! A must see spot if you're visiting and have luck of nice wether.
Stefan Radovanovic — Google review
Nice Park in Poznan with Nice sculptures and a war museum and incredible history of refugee wildlife. Nice to stroll around.
Jason cooke — Google review
Fantastic park, we spent hours here, so much to explore. Each area is different and it has a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Plenty of public bathrooms and places to get drinks and coffee. Also well used by people in wheelchairs and mobility scooters as the paths are very well maintained.
Fern Gleeson — Google review
Fantastic Park for a walk, because of its large size. Museum, restaurant and coffee wagons
John Kenneth Karnstuen — Google review
A park with a magnificent view. It is truly a magnificent and huge green area. Definitely a place you should go!
Stary Rynek, also known as the Old Market Square, is a historic and vibrant area in Poznan. The square is home to the famous Old Town Hall where mechanical fighting goats battle each other daily at noon. Visitors can explore the Weigh House, Guardhouse, Mielzynskis and Dzialynskis palaces from the 18th century, as well as merchant houses with arcades.
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Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Mary Magdalene and St. Stanislaus
The Fara Poznanska, a Catholic church in Poznan, Poland was built in the 1600s and has a pink facade. It was originally constructed for the Jesuits and took over 80 years to complete. The impressive baroque structure stands out with its ornamented facade and grand interior supported by massive columns. The church is filled with monumental altars and hosts weekly organ concerts. Guided tours are available for visitors to appreciate this historic landmark's beauty fully.
One of the most beautiful churches I visited. Extra props for the creativity with the holy water!
Christopher Brown — Google review
Intricate architecture and peaceful ambiance offer visitors a place for quiet contemplation and spiritual reflection. A must-see for those exploring Poznań's cultural treasures.
omar ghalib — Google review
One of the most beautiful churches I have seen in Poland. I have been in most of the touristic cities.
Abril Barrera — Google review
The interior of this Baroque Basilica is simply amazing! I recommend listening to an organ concert there. The combination of interior and music gives an amazing experience for the spectator. It is a feast for the senses.
Agnieszka Rybczyńska — Google review
Super beautiful church, must visit spot in Poznan
Emi HRSK — Google review
Without a doubt the most beautiful church I have been inside. I am not a religious person but I really appreciated the beauty of this church. ** a bit could in early Spring.
To ny — Google review
The Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Mary Magdalene and St. Stanislaus in Poznan, Poland is a magnificent architectural gem. The basilica is beautifully designed, with a grand exterior and a stunning interior that features intricate carvings and stained-glass windows. The basilica has a rich history, and it's a wonderful place to learn about the culture and religion of the region. The basilica is also known for its acoustics, making it an ideal location for concerts and other events. The atmosphere is peaceful and serene, making it the perfect place for reflection and meditation. Overall, the Basilica of Our Lady of Perpetual Help is a must-see for anyone visiting Poznan and is a testament to the beauty and richness of Polish culture and religion.
Dawidone — Google review
One of the best I've visited and probably the best in Poznan. Stunning. Definitely a must see when you are around the city.
Elif Sena Çakır — Google review
This is probably the most beautiful church in Poznan; built in Baroque style between 1651 & 1701 it has survived largely intact despite Wars and occupation.
I love the huge supportive Corinthian Columns and the Frescos painted across the ceiling. The Side Aisles are also beautifully decorated along with the Nave.
Miles Macdonald — Google review
A stunning church inside and out. The street leading to it is beautiful. Take care to see it from a distance.
Jason cooke — Google review
One of the most beautiful cathedrals in Poznan. A good place to wind down and enjoy the peace and quiet of the atmosphere around you.
Vin Chenzo — Google review
Extremely appealing exterior of the basilica. Inside is equally splendid. It draws your attention to every little details of paintings, sculptures and ceilings.
Cs Leung — Google review
It worths to see inside and façade in terms of architecture rather than poznan cathedral .
The Poznans Croissant Museum is a museum dedicated to the history of baking croissants in a Renaissance tenement house. It features a live show where visitors can learn about the process of making croissants, as well as tastings.
The guys were extremely funny. They made people join their show. We watched a movie and one of the guys explained us the history of how it all began. The Croissant they give at the end was pretty tasty. Something to remember about this is... the art of sharing.
N?ria — Google review
The Croissant Museum of Poznań is a living center of Poznań traditions and culture. It is located in the very heart of Poznań - on the Old Market Square with a view of the town hall tower with its goats.
A place you absolutely must visit if one day you come to the capital of Wielkopolska.
You will learn the technique of making this delicacy closely related to the history of Poznań. More! You will make a delicious croissant from scratch. This is my greatest delicacy from the moment I first visited this city and tried this deliciousness incomparable to anything else!
Always On the move — Google review
Fun and interactive. 100% recommended.
The museum features interactive displays, and tastings, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the world of croissants. It's particularly interesting to learn about the cultural significance of the st martins croissant.
The staff is knowledgeable and welcoming, making the experience even more enjoyable. Whether you're a pastry aficionado or just looking for a unique and educational activity, the Croissant Museum is a must-visit destination.
Sophie Pinder — Google review
***** AN ENTERTAINING MORNING *****
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Admittedly, I had doubts about a “croissant museum.” Like, are there displays with hundred-year-old petrified pastries?
My opinion began to change when I saw a troop of schoolchildren leaving. Turned out to be a must-do in Poznań. It was a thoroughly entertaining and informative demonstration on the centrality of the Polish version of the croissant in Poznań history and culture. Highly recommended for anyone visiting this city.
John Kruse — Google review
Beautiful place, one gets to learn all about sainy Martin, and how historically the making of the saint Martin croissant started.
A beautiful fun and engaging sessions in both English and polish.
Highly recommend.
You can get to be a chef help guiding the story of the making of the croissant.
Jumana Almasri — Google review
Buying tickets for the English show online was easy. The museum is in a beautiful building in the square facing the town hall, the entrance to the building for the show however is around the back. The staff are friendly, the show was brilliant. Interactive, very informative, and full of laughs. Great view of the clock and town hall from the room the show is held in.
There are hooks for coats if you don't want to take them into the room where the show is held and there are toilets available to use as well.
Nupur Carruthers — Google review
A good place to have some fun. It was a very nice show with a lot of interaction and a bit of a history. Everyone in the room had a chance to participate in croissant creation process. There was a lively atmosphere with a lot of jokes.
Olga Matskevich — Google review
It's more of a baking demonstration than a museum - but the host made it an entertaining hour. Some audience participation helps provide a few laughs, and you get a free sample at the end.
Paul Riley — Google review
Just loved the experience. As a croissant lover I always wanted to know more about it and I was glad that we found a place to learn a lot about St. Martin's croissant. Learning with fun
Akshaya Shankar — Google review
At 2pm they offer an English tour, the host made an introduction on how it all started, explained that it all started for charity. He asked for 6 volunteers to help him out. While explaining the process how to do the croissants the volunteers did what he asked them to do, it was a lovely experience. Ended the tour by watching the fighting goats behind the clock. Finally he gave us a certificate and a piece of this exquisite croissants.
Sandra Banavage — Google review
Not sure I was expecting this to be as funny as it was. Part factual part comedy show. Very good!
Jasmine Etheridge — Google review
It was an absolutely wonderful experience and I strongly recommend everyone to visit this museum/excursion.
Natalia Viksne — Google review
It was a hilarious and unexpected entertaining show. For all those who are scared to stand in front of people: the show is interactive but you are not obligated to participate. They ask for 6 persons to help and if there are more who want to, they can participate too. In any case, you can enjoy the show as a viewer or a helper. It is Definitely worth the money!!
Mandarine Flor — Google review
Not a museum in the traditional sense, but you will learn about the local St Martin croissant through a one hour participative experience. You will need to select a language you understand, Polish or English otherwise you will not have a clue what is going on. A fun experience and a chance to sample a croissant at the end. 37 zloty. Arrive 5-10 minutes early. Toilets available. Window view of the goat fight at 3pm
Martin — Google review
Nice time to have some laugh and listen some story. The small piece of croissant serve there is really not my type of taste.😅
Unstoppable — Google review
No idea why this is so highly rated. It’s not a museum and is over priced. The guys running it seem to think it’s a stand up comedy gig with a stream of inappropriate jokes, things that might have been considered funny in the 1970s... I wouldn’t recommend going here, consider going to one of the other, very interesting actual museums in Poznan. And just buy a croissant at one of the many bakeries.
S W — Google review
I bought the tickets right there. I didn't wait too long. They have in Polish and English. Is about an hour. It was a live show and it was very funny🤣. The chef asked for volunteers and I was one of them. I had a great time with their explanations, jokes. We also saw the Goats from the window. At the end, the lady gave us fake certificates 😊 and half croissant to take with us, to taste. I recommend to visit.
Lake Malta is a picturesque body of water that offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities such as running and cycling. It is accompanied by various attractions, and walking around it proves to be an excellent experience due to the lengthy, well-maintained path that is free from road noise. The area also boasts frequent benches and resting spots, along with some nearby eateries. You can relax on the lake's shore while enjoying bronze statues featuring local cultural themes or indulge in water sports activities.
Reminds me of Pancharevo ezero in Bulgaria, a very nice walk around, but even better because of the many things to do around. There's a train, two roads - strictly for pedestrians and one for bikers only, ice cream and some restaurants at the far end as well as a whole amusement park and a zoo if you continue a bit further, But it's fine even for just a walk. Takes about 1 - 2 hours depending on your tempo. I loved that they put an honour to the medalists!
Marin “SayanMk” Kolev — Google review
Very nice place. Best for people who love to have ME time too. Peaceful place. Cycling and runners is a must go.
Kit Ponada — Google review
It has the wow effect. Lovely man made lake for rowing competition. Lots of activity on either side of the lake. One side, artificial ski slope and the other side- water park/ slide. There are also ‘beach’ type place where you can play beach volleyball and football. Not for swimming or u can swim but at your own peril…….
Kandan Loganathan — Google review
Great place for jogging , cycling, walking you pets or just simply outdoor walking . One of the biggest Man made lakes in Poznan. The water sport competitions are kept here. The area of the biggest Malta mall, Ski resort , and The Poznan Zoo. In winter they let it dry out , for cleaning purpose i guess.
Always Curious — Google review
A great location to walk. Very long, clean, and maintained path. Road noise is not too loud and is not audible in most.locations. Frequent benches and resting spots. Some eateries close by.
Steven N — Google review
Nice place to have a walk and relax. On the shore of the lake you can find benches where you can rest and bronze statues with local cultural themes
George Alex Stelea — Google review
Nice place for water sports and just for walking.
Iryna Zhelezniak — Google review
Erm, it's a manmade lake lined with concrete walls, no nice places to sit. Most unimpressive!
Geoff — Google review
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Muzeum Początków Państwa Polskiego w Gnieźnie
History museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Heritage museum with archaeological artifacts & exhibits exploring regional & early Polish history.
Nice place to learn about the origins of Poland. You can see the whole museum in around 2 hours. Awesome activities for every member of the family to learn about Polish history. There are lockers to keep your luggage, to use them you need a 2 zł coin
Alicia Miranda — Google review
Museum is ok but a lot of copies, you need to download app if you want listen about collection, hope in the future will get little bit better , big free parking
muniolinio — Google review
The museum was nothing special in terms of history but it was quite interactive for kids. Though for non polish speakers I wouldn't recommend it. There is no much info in English language.
Christina Moysiadou — Google review
Considering this is not a free museum, it is a very basic display of copies (there seemed to be less real displayed objects than copies) and incoherent 'facts'.
For someone who might want to learn new interesting stuff about Poland as a country, there is simply not enough information or it is mostly aimed at children.
There is also a small amount of exhibitions with a pointless exhibition about the anniversary of the museum - as much as this could be a nice thought, as someone visiting that has not seen one single worker throughout the museum (or other visitors), the abandoned atmosphere of this place gave us no interest to learn specifically about the museum.
Overall, it was a place to walk about and look at objects, without learning much insight behind them.
Patrycja Ziminska (Trish) — Google review
Great history to learn about Gniezno , and the time when there where kings.
Patrick Wennekes — Google review
Very nice historical museum. No high entrance fee and English language support.
Chris Held — Google review
Very nice! We were with a stroller and this is doable! There is a toilet for kids and changing table as well. I wish there were a bit more information about exhibits (two three words on a context) but generally all was pretty great. Movies were very interesting.
Ola Barbara — Google review
Absolutely lovely, modern museum depicting the early years of Poland's history. The main part of the museum is divided into 3 rooms, each one with around 8 minutes of 3D movie (awesome, but there should be English subtitles, especially since all items has English descriptions)! Visiting the museum in early November we also had an opportunity to see the "Vikings in Poland?" Exhibition, which was great but it was lacking some English descriptions. Overall it's definitely worth the price, which at the time of our visit was 10 PLN (roughly 2 Euros).
Water park with slides & leisure pools, 25m swimming pool, ice rink, sauna zone & fitness classes.
It was really good experience. It wasn't so crowded. I strongly recommend.
Volkan Topuk — Google review
We visited this great aqua park for a family birthday. Really great place to go as it is very big with very good facilities both inside and outside.
Really liked the design of the swimming pools and slides. Also the wristbands that open lockers and verify time at the pool, both great ideas.
Only bad comments are that the life guards didn’t really manage the slides or pools very well. If my children couldn’t swim I would have been worried.
Simon Grant — Google review
As a city pool it's ok. However, there is no clear information for swimmers such as entry, exit ... The lifeguards are not very interested in the swimmers. Reasonably clean.
Jean-Michelle Voyageur — Google review
our family loves it here. However, wait time are crazy. Because sometimes you wait an hour to get in, they should offer reservations - would save people a lot of time!
M Jeziorek — Google review
A remarkable place, usually busy, perfect for families with children. Full of fun and attractions 😊👍 I can highly recommend this place. Outdoor for summer and indoor for other seasons.
Leszek Ciesiółka — Google review
We visited this aquapark on 06.11.18, came there around 12 o'clock, there were not much visitors, mostly people gathered after 15. Inside attractions were turned off, we asked woman on reception if they were working, she said that they WERE. But in reality periodically they were opened and this process was unpredictable. So we managed to go down with the highest one (but just once) and the lowest (3 times). So conclusion is such: we bought ticket for whole day, without attraction it's too much, 2 hours is quiet enough.
Olga Yilmaz — Google review
Superb family venue. I recommend to everyone who loves water! Easy in and out car park with free spaces. Greatly priced entry fees. What's not to love👍
Mikolaj Glowa — Google review
Nice place to go to, but when it gets busy you might be stuck with no locker for the outdoor facility, which is essential when there's so many people around.
Nice place and view. There is also a good documetary film which shows the history of that place. The car park is quite big and inexpensive. I was there in May. It is worth to have a trip on the small ship which goes around the lake.
Marta S — Google review
I always wanted to visit this place as I remember from my childhood legend of Popiel and mice.
According to this folk legend - prince Popiel ІІ was a legendary 9th century ruler of the West Slavic tribe of Goplans and Polans. As a consequence of his bad rule he was deposed, besieged by his subjects, and eaten alive by mice in a tower in Kruszwica. It is not this tower but as in every legend it could be some true.
Paweł — Google review
There are 🏰 Castle , sea 🌊, and boats. Can you swim with boats 🚢 and swim 🏊♂️. There's beach ⛱.
Wieslaw Apresow — Google review
Beautiful location with a beautiful lake. It's easy to walk around with well maintained paths. There's are plenty of restaurants to grab some food but because of the coronavirus we couldn't eat in most of the places, obviously not their fault. If happily go back
Peter Scargill — Google review
Historical attraction connected with beautiful legend about origin of Poland
Konrad — Google review
Lovely place for weekend getaway with family :-)
Wojciech Wanczyk — Google review
There were some beautiful views from the top of the tower. But the best entertainment was given by an elderly man singing songs to the visitors :)
Joanna Skiba-Szymanska — Google review
Interesting historical landmark and great viewpoint.
Vast, modern, Catholic pilgrimage site with a golden cupola & a 130m tall free-standing tower.
This is called the Polish Vatican and is the largest church in Poland, and one of the largest in the world! I was there during a week day and it was very quiet. There is parking all around and it's free. If you bring some empty water bottles you can fill them up with holy water there. I highly recommend a visit to this amazing basilica.
roderick van de Ven — Google review
Stunning views! The biggest basilica in Poland and one of the biggest in the world!
Eugene Kruglik — Google review
Beautiful place of catholic iconic landmark. Highly recommended
Daniel's Talks — Google review
Beautiful and heartwarming place! Definitely worth visiting!
Ewelina Radzikowska — Google review
Quite spectacular at the first glance, but I think it misses something that every place connected with any religion should have. No soul I would say. It was a nice walk though, there is a lot of things to see
Oliwia Majewska — Google review
You could say it’s a Polish take on Taj Mahal. Gold, history, religion, and nationalism seem to all come together seamlessly, or… do they? In any case, it’s definitely worth visiting the place for its impressive architecture and a bit surreal atmosphere.
Łukasz Likus — Google review
It's a very impressive complex. It shows that it is very modern, but the architecture is imposing and the art inside is beautiful.
Upon entering we were welcomed with an organ concert. The sound blasting from all air organs made the air vibrate and it felt humbling. Definitely a monument for the centuries to come.
Joost Houdijk — Google review
Perfect spot for prayer and meditaion
Einar Gundersen — Google review
it is amazing. if you have time don't think and go there
I like this place. Worth it. Better to book places. We were at Friday 14.30 - was pretty crowded.
They have 2-level elevator to get underground. First time I saw this))
Nataliia — Google review
Salt mine was great, went with a family. Do not recommend to people with claustrophobia since some places can be tight! My daughter go bored half way through. Otherwise it was very cool! 👍
Johnny Stewart — Google review
Amazing mine experience, tour guides are mine workers and were super friendly and supportive. Only Polish language available.
Matheus — Google review
Great tour with lots of history and an insight into how salt mining began
Alex Capper — Google review
Beautiful place, oldest working salt mine in Europe.
I highly recommend to everyone who don't have claustrophobia ;)
Jacek Kłos — Google review
Amazing place for tourists and geology lovers.
Anna Adamska — Google review
Absolutely brilliant time spent 600m below the surface. Engineering marvel that lets you think about millions of years that have already passed in Earth's history and formed this salt layers. The tour lasts ~2.5h.
L.B — Google review
After visiting Wieliczka (4 years ago) i think Kłodawa (despite of not being fancy and "for tourists") is much more interesting. It is an active salt mine mining pink and white salt. Did you know that Kłodawa is the 2nd place in the world after Pakistan mining Himalayan salt? Ha! Our guide was a retired saltminer - making 2hr educational and fun! At the end of our tour we got a bag of Kłodawa salt! Highly recommend!
Family-friendly zoo featuring white tigers & many other wild animals in spacious enclosures.
Amazing! We had a trip with our preschoolers and As kids we were also happy 😁
Rare white tigers, rare white lions (beautiful small family with 4 months old cub 🥰)
Everything that one can and wants to see but its not able to travel abroad to, and its amazing! Caretakers are very helpful and informative, gave us every reason to stay. Kindly listened to our curious kids questions, and answered them all 🥰✨
Definitely A+ on everything that is going on in there, and I hope you guys will grow bigger and more beautiful! Because it's amazing! I wish you all the best! 🥳
Definitely recommend this place! 💜
DarkQueen Ene — Google review
Amazing family place.
Greg Tomes — Google review
Best place for kids and adults who can’t afford going for a real safari
Adam Mizio?ek — Google review
Love the experience, we come here with the kids every time we’re in Poland. The animals are visibly happier than in other zoos, the kids can get close to them, and new attractions are open all the time (latest: “swan” boat ride among islands with monkeys)
Krzysztof Wozniak — Google review
Excellent place to visit, especially for families. We spent here over 6 hours. Unfortunately every other attraction, not connected strictly to the zoo is paid, for example Figarnia.
Sandor Csanak — Google review
Really Cool zoo, a little bit overpriced as we ended spending close to 200 pln for the three of us, but at least the animals are clean and look happy
Food Reviews — Google review
Amazing zoo, feels like a safari park because you can get so close to the animals. Not a cheap day out for the family but well worth it. Don't let your children put their hands through the wire fences, it's not the best thing a parent can do, and yet many parents seem not to think about it! The main season is over (Sept) so only the cafés at the entrance and at the back of the waterworld exhibit are open. The man that set this place up is an inspiration. Go there!
Kevin Hopkins — Google review
This place is a zoo, not actual safari as animals are caged
Good place to go with kids on a one day trip , lots of animals and fun activities like feeding , joy train ride are also there
You can see zoo employees feeding animals. They have different time table for all animals
Lots of walking , keep water bottle and snacks handy
Kids will absolutely love this place , way better than Lodz zoo
Jayesh Kothari — Google review
Great trip lovely zoo with lots of animals to see took the train ride at the end of the day and all the animals had just been fed and were all out kiss loved it.
Manufaktura is a stunning shopping complex that has been renovated from 19th century manufacturing buildings. The exterior is breathtaking and the square in front of the mall spacious. It offers a variety of attractions such as museums, cinema, bowling alley, ice skating rink and numerous shops. The restaurants and cafes are also plentiful and offer an excellent selection to choose from. This mall provides ample space for shopping needs along with great options for dining and entertainment making it an ideal destination for any day out.
Such a beautiful place. These manufacturing buildings have been renovated and they are beautiful. Place is full of great restaurants, shops, mall, place for ice skating
Yoga with LULU — Google review
Best place in town to hang out, especially at night by nice weather, with beautiful illuminations and outdoor entertainment, from water fountains to ferris wheel. Plenty of eateries to choose from, so many that it is even difficult to make a choice. Bar choice is a little limited, and that's the only minus of going there to enjoy a nice walk and spend a good relaxing time.
Where Can I FLY — Google review
The mall has literally any shop I could think of, you can do shopping or eat, I liked the food court in the first floor. The brown old buildings look amazing and it’s very kids friendly as there is a park and playground.
Maria Achilleia — Google review
This mall is beautiful. Besides many shops, there are a lot of restaurants and cafes. The exterior is just stunning, the square in front of the mall is spacious.
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A great place to spend few hours/evening with friends, family or solo. Lots of stores to shop from, a big, spacious food court with nice and ample seating and multiple eating options.. A fun zone for kids to enjoy.
There are number of restaurants outside, with a nice view of fountains especially in evening. Very lively and uber place in the city of Lodz
Rajat Malhotra — Google review
Fantastic refreshing old buildings.
Lots of food places there.
Kids playgrounds and activities.
Shops in the Gallery.
Everything in 1 place. Recommended!
Joanna Dobosz-Chuda — Google review
A huge shopping centre made in ex factory, nicely and gently renovated, loooooads of shops. Nice outdoor area with water fountains, cafes, restaurants, ice cream trucks, merry-go-round, beach volleyball and more.
Jana Gilchrist — Google review
Sehr schön restaurierter und sanierter Industriekomplex aus der Jahrhundertwende. War früher eine Weberei samt Nebengebäuden für Personal, Verwaltung etc.
Beheimatet nun Läden, Restaurants, Cafés und Bars und hat vor allem abends eine wundervolle Atmosphäre.
Ebenfalls zum Komplex gehört das erstklassige Vienna Hotel, das sehr zu empfehlen ist.
Von den Restaurants am Areal haben wir den Mexikaner sowie einen Italiener besucht und waren beide Male sehr zufrieden.
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Beautifully restored and renovated industrial complex from the turn of the century. It used to be a weaving mill with outbuildings for staff, administration, etc.
It is now home to shops, restaurants, cafés and bars and has a wonderful atmosphere, especially in the evenings.
The complex also includes the first-class Vienna Hotel, which is highly recommended.
Of the restaurants in the area, we visited the Mexican and the Italian and were very satisfied both times.
Thomas Ullmann — Google review
It is the perfect place for shopping and rest. There is a lot of space and beautiful buildings. And this is still a good place on a Sunday.
LaVon — Google review
One of the nicest shopping centers, I ever visited! Impressing, what they made out of the old factory. Congratulations to the architect!
It is huge, but the feeling isn't like this. Atmosphere is relaxed and invites for slowly walking through.
Andy ET — Google review
Beautifully presented shopping mall, I'm not in Poland to shop but needed a few things.
Perfect to kill a few hours, many top brand shops and great restaurants.
Richard Lamyman — Google review
Nice place, with original architecture, refurbished.. Nice place for kids for ice skating, and for the other for shopping, drinking beer, and having diner.
Robert Martos — Google review
Quite a lot of people always, but there is a great variety of things to do and places to eat. A pretty place
Angelica Gerasimovich — Google review
One of it's kind shopping area. It is converted from an abandoned textile factory. It is fusion of old and modern. Restaurants, shops, malls. You can find everything. A good place to unwind and relax with your friends and family.
Amit Tyagi — Google review
One of the nicest places in Lodz for sure. Plenty of restaurants and shopping opportunities around. Also nice to just walk around and enjoy the old architecture. Free parking spots available directly there as well (if they are not all taken).
Lukas L — Google review
Great entertainment place in downtown of Łódź, full of nice cafes, snack stands, all in beautiful industrial architecture and "dancing" waterfalls. You will surely enjoy the place.
EllyO — Google review
A large selection of branded stores, a large food court. In general, a beautiful place where you can buy anything, from clothes to electronics.
Anya Bukata — Google review
Old manufacture that turns into great community for hang out, lots of restaurants, bar, cafe and fun stuff for kids.
Nyx Apate — Google review
Wow, an absolute winner as a shopping centre. Very different types of shops with good brands and variety. Lots of different restaurants around for different types of budgets. Lots of entertainment too, 4D cinema, VR, bouldering gym...
An overall winner taking into account prices, variety, the shops and restaurants around and how pretty and clean everything looked.
Absolutely in love with the kids carousel playing Mozart and all sorts of classical music....ah! It also has a beach!
Digital Redesign — Google review
Lovely spacious place used to be an old factory , there are many restaurants , playgrounds, street food, shops, cinema,, etc. this place has a lot of life , I arrive with a taxi not sure if there is parking, highly recommended to visit
Ljubica Banic — Google review
Very nice place.. there's plenty of coffee shops inside, clothing shops and other things.
Anne Josef — Google review
Great place to spend time at. I visited it in December, winter evenings are especially beautiful there when everything lights up. While the inside and surrounding buildings are basically a mall, inner square set up as a fair with different events was probably the most interesting part. Location is also great since other places of interest are few minutes away, either walking or driving a bus/trolleybus. Don't forget to visit Pączkarnia on your way in or out. You will not miss it as it's on your way to Manufaktura from the trolleybus stop near ferris wheel and will definitely not regret trying those delicious paczki!
Vals9 — Google review
It's a really great place, clean and the staff is super kind.
Thank you!
Richi Paramo — Google review
A place both for history lovers and shopping addicts, even for adrenaline junkies or Food tourists. I can say it has everything in one place, and let's not forget the Instagramable spots!
Piotrkowska is a vibrant and scenic 4.2 km-long thoroughfare renowned for its shopping, art galleries, eateries, and beer gardens. It's an ideal destination for those interested in observing the fusion of old and new architecture. Along this 5km street, visitors can find various shops and dining venues to explore.
The main central road in Lodz with loads of pubs, restaurants, shops. Always clean and cared. Side roads where still you can find restaurants.
Riccardo Ponta — Google review
Nice, and go also side streets
Niko Schreurs — Google review
Amazing street, filled with restaurants and shops. I would say the heart of the city. Lots of palacial buildings. This is where the well-off used to live back in the glory days.
Tiago G — Google review
I like to have a walk here.
Piotr Malinowski (oOMCMOo aka Shots Makinny) — Google review
The best and the most beautiful street in Lodz with a lot of wonderful buildings
You must see it if you will be in Lodz
Kasi — Google review
Very beautiful street, full of different shops, cafes, bars, nightclubs.
Viktoria — Google review
It's a nice street with lots of shopping and restaurants. There does seem to be a lot of graffiti though that takes away from the appeal of the place.
Nicole Goff — Google review
The most popular street in łódż. You shouldn’t miss since there aren’t many options to travel in the city. The popular restaurants and the forum called manufaktura is also on and near the street.
Tolga — Google review
If you really like to see how they are trying to match old and new buildings this is the place that you should visit in Łódź, also you might fine different shops and restaurants along the 5km street!
Josue Recinos Chavez — Google review
A great pedestrian street...except for all the cars! Clearly no enforcement with driving or parked. Could be a great place.
Jake Warga — Google review
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90-001 Łódź, Poland
I'll never travel to Warsaw without this trip planner again
As a whole the cemetery is well maintained although there are many tombstones that have been damaged or otherwise fallen into disrepair. There are approximately 43k victims of the Lodz Ghetto buried in the 'Ghetto Field' part of the cemetery (left side, back part of the cemetery). When this cemetery was originally inaugurated it was the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe, and to date there are approximately 230k graves on the premises. For those looking to visit Rabbi Eliyahu Chaim M'Lodz Meisel: his grave is located just as you enter on the right, first row, in the second gated area.
Gitty Rosenberg — Google review
The cemetery is beautiful and haunting. I visited from USA to see my great grandmothers grave and unfortunately there is so much distress and ruins in the area she was buried that I could not find her tombstone. Very heart breaking and disappointing that I could not visit her.
Hannah C — Google review
Place rich in history and pride. Must see in Łódź. Local Jewish community does its best to preserve the place, great folks.
Filip Jasinski — Google review
A poignant and sad place - the only remnant of the once vibrant Jewish community in Lodz.
E K — Google review
It's definitely a must see if you're visiting Lodz or this area of Poland. It's not only a reminder of a dark period in Europe's history, but it also helps in visualizing Poland's history of diversity. The cemetery is quite big (and overgrown) so give yourself some time to explore and reflect. The Poznanski mausoleum is something out of this world, but the different symbolism on other tombstones is also intriguing for those unfamiliar with Jewish traditions.
Pablo P — Google review
Ticket office ať the entrance od the cementary??!! Seriously? It was the biggest shock I got in the Poland!
Mia Petrová — Google review
You should visit this place if You are in Lodz. You can better understand there why Lodz is called a town of four cultures, as well as appreciate life, what we have now and why we should never forget war is the most tragic evidence of what people do to others
Lucyna Iciek — Google review
Niesamowite miejsce
Astonishing place, giving unique perspective on history of Polish Jews
Modern zoo with animals from lions to kangaroos, plus a reptile house, exotic birds & petting area.
I like the place and it's my favorite place for a walk. This zoo has some interesting animals and excellent new aquarium with some special exhibits, like two meter long giant river fish. Terrariums are also interesting and there is a lot of variety. Everything seems well maintained now and I hope this will continue because the place deserves it. I would like this zoo to have some sort of Cafe or small permanent gastronomy with all-year service instead of temporary stands. This makes the Zoo look more like a place for everyone, animals too, instead of "tourist attraction for kids". I will continue to visit this zoo and I recommend others to visit it too.
Bernard Orlikowski — Google review
The zoo was very cool! I've been to several zoos in the USA and the Plock zoo had lots of animals I've never seen before. I thought it was very cool how close I could get to some of the animals. A great experience! I'm glad I was able to visit.
Wayne McGrath — Google review
The reason I'm only giving it 4 stars is because the day we came the seals in the seal show were very lazy and didn't do too much. On the other hand, there were some very beautiful animals and many things to keep us busy.
Zuzanna — Google review
It was an amazing experience, a lot of animals, nice staff, during winter you see less animals because its cold. During summer the views are stunning.
Helen Polaroid — Google review
The zoo is a bit shabby, and crowded with icecream and french fries kiosks. We saw tigers, sleeping lions, elephants though.
Lina Audronytė — Google review
A beautiful place where animals have decent conditions. Some of them stay here for a long time. Always changing and interesting, it's really worth a visit. There is the oldest crocodile in the Polish zoo here
Dagmara Mathes-Sobocinska — Google review
So so much to see.
Very nice place!
MissU 2 — Google review
When visiting Płock this is one of must see places. Placed in a beautiful location with huge variety of animals including elephants, lions, tigers, sharks and many many more. Kids can feed and play with animals at animal nursery.
Piotrków Trybunalski, often simplified to Piotrków, is a city in central Poland with 71,252 inhabitants. It is the capital of Piotrków County and the second-largest city in the Łódź Voivodeship. Wikipedia.
Wonderful park with a really incredible palace. The entrance isn’t free, you need to pay, both for the park and for palace. Inside it’s very beautiful and picturesque, especially in spring when everything is blooming. There is one small cafe, but better go to cafes near the entrance. The parking costs 10 PLN (only cash). You can buy tickets to the palace directly being inside.
Tatiana Młynarska — Google review
Beautiful Palace but everything is roped off not much interaction. Every room is guarded by employees who watch your every move. The grounds have just a few flowers and room to walk around. The water has swans and ducks. There is a bee hive on the grounds.
joseph B — Google review
Nice place for picnic
Vespe — Google review
This place is very interesting. You will have only parking problem , because there are a small free places
Yana Soltan — Google review
Very nice park with Palace. I was only in the park. You have to buy a ticket.
Anna dG — Google review
Cool for a walk talk.. Many green organized gardens quite big. Price not high
Jo mee — Google review
Lovely park with fantastic gardens to walk around. £3 to enter just for the park.
Daniel Cooper — Google review
Nice museum, nice & friendly staff
Rolando Casanova — Google review
Its a small park with two small ponds inside. Good for a small walk. Nothing special in there.
Grand 17th-century Baroque mansion, with period furnishings & landscaped grounds.
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99-416 Nieborów, Poland
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Tourist Trail "Bunker in Konewka"
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Army facility
Grill
Military residence
War museum
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Intresting sight. This is bunker for train. Bunker is 380 metres long. In bunker is a lot informationa about military history. Near in the forrest is also some buildings. So you can take walk there.
Aimar Jaakson — Google review
If you are into your world war history this will fascinate you. It is amazing the structures they built to push the boundaries. Also some very interesting stuff that had been dragged up from the river beds in the surrounding areas. This place is huge! Well worth the visit.
Rix K — Google review
Great place for a break while driving from Warsaw to the south. It’s just a short detour from S8 and definitely worth a visit.
Petr Jonák — Google review
I highly recommend coming here in the early morning. The bunker was very imposing and it was quite an experience to explore it without another soul in sight!
Dagna F — Google review
My second time to the area and didn't realize this was there. Amazing piece of history and so unique. So glad I visited.
Matt Smigal — Google review
Was built in 1939 by the German army during the world war 2
Ronak Hosabettu — Google review
Amazing structure to visit. Access to all areas including underground tunnels is a bonus.
Radek Zarzycki — Google review
Nice historic place in forest/ Very interesting for kids and adults
Small museum in the birth house of storied composer Frédéric Chopin surrounded by tranquil parkland.
Being a foreigner living in Poland, this was one of my favorite places to visit. It is beautiful, with inspiring landscapes that look like paintings, the snow mixed with the sun made our tour an unforgettable day in this place. It breathes art, history, nostalgia, romance and culture. Chopin, a great classical music that will never be forgotten.
Carolina O.s — Google review
Nice tranquil park. His actual house was closed (winter) but open in summer. Nice facilities and a gift shop. Chopin's music can be heard throughout the park.
Paul White — Google review
Wonderful park in the place of birth of Frederick Chopin. Great place to spend a weekend and unwind yourself.
Not much left of the original but restored with caution to the times.
Jakub Olszewski — Google review
Amazing garden to walk around. They had all native species of plants and trees. Definitely a place to visit. I was a little sad about the concert as the pianist was inside and they played it through speakers outside but it was a great performance.
Aaron .Sliski — Google review
Great museum with a beautiful park.
Darek Nowak — Google review
I believe it would be perfect to come here on Saturdays during September, on which there are concerts for the attending public. A very nice to chill and relax, or even have a stroll. It's also nice to come here in October to enjoy the autumn scenery.
James Lee — Google review
We visited less than an hour after a snow storm and we’re treated to fresh snow covered grounds
Scott Witt — Google review
The birthplace of Frederick Chopin is a small museum located in a very grand and lovely garden. The museum, which is Chopin’s original house, is quite small and doesn’t display much since the family did not live a long time in it. A lot of Chopin’s items are located in the Chopin Museum in Warsaw. The place itself was very nice, but getting here was quite difficult due to the lack of transportation in the town of Sochaczew (where the train station is) to Zelazowa Wola. Uber/Bolt are rare, so taxi is your best choice.
Kat — Google review
A really beautiful place for a stroll and to relax. The entry to the park is PLN 20 per person and PLN 15 to the house.
There is 2 car parks nearby that cost PLN 20 / PLN 15 per car.
Dobry czlowiek — Google review
Very nice park and place, where Chopin was born and lived only for the 1st 6 months of his life. Bud symbolik meaning of this property is so great for every musician in the world
Ilya F — Google review
Beautiful gardens and exceptional live concert. The house is recreated mainly from guesswork, but the gardens are worth the visit on a nice day
Edward Gosling — Google review
If you love Chopin’s music and curious to get to know his early life, come here to the house where the great artist was born. It’s a small house showing the Chopin’s family life. The house is quite beautiful surrounded by a big wonderful green park where you can listen to the Chopin’s music. The tickets you can buy just directly at the spot, to visit museum on Saturday is possible after 4 pm. There is a nice cafe where you can drink a good coffee and eat something. Just 50 min from Warsaw.