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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Vilnius to Hamburg?
The direct drive from Vilnius to Hamburg is 799 mi (1,285 km), and should have a drive time of 12 hrs 46 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Vilnius to Hamburg, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Berlin, Warsaw, Wroclaw, Poznan, Lubeck, Potsdam, Torun, Kaunas, Lodz, and Rostock, as well as top places to visit like Kaunas Castle and Białowieża Forest, or the ever-popular Druskininkai Aquapark.
The top cities between Vilnius and Hamburg are Berlin, Warsaw, Wroclaw, Poznan, Lubeck, Potsdam, Torun, Kaunas, Lodz, and Rostock. Berlin is the most popular city on the route. It's 11 hours from Vilnius and 3 hours from Hamburg.
Kaunas, located in south-central Lithuania at the meeting point of the Neris and Nemunas rivers, is a city steeped in history and culture. The medieval Kaunas Castle houses captivating historical exhibitions, while the old town boasts architectural gems like the Kaunas Cathedral Basilica and the Gothic Hanseatic House of Perkūnas. Laisvės Alėja, a bustling pedestrian street adorned with trees and cafes, cuts through the city from west to east.
1% as popular as Berlin
19 minutes off the main route, 8% of way to Hamburg
The city of Warsaw, which is the biggest and capital city of Poland, is located in central-eastern part of the country on Vistula River. Its population is approximately estimated by official sources.
21% as popular as Berlin
23 minutes off the main route, 50% of way to Hamburg
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Toruń, located in north-central Poland and designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is steeped in history. The population of this city as of December 2020 was around 198,613 people. It had previously served as the capital of both the Toruń Voivodeship and the Pomeranian Voivodeship.
1% as popular as Berlin
54 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Hamburg
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.
1% as popular as Berlin
37 minutes off the main route, 56% of way to Hamburg
Wrocław is situated in western Poland, and it is a city that lies on the Oder River. Its Market Square contains sophisticated townhouses and a contemporary fountain. Also situated within the square is the Gothic Old Town Hall which has an astronomical clock of considerable size. In close proximity to this landmark stands the Panorama of Racławice, a painting portraying the fight for independence of 1794.
7% as popular as Berlin
2 hours off the main route, 62% of way to Hamburg
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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.
2% as popular as Berlin
22 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Hamburg
Berlin, the capital of Germany with a history dating back to the 13th century, is a city rich in historical significance and modern landmarks. The remnants of its turbulent 20th-century history, including the Holocaust memorial and graffitied remains of the Berlin Wall, serve as powerful reminders. The Brandenburg Gate stands as a symbol of reunification after being divided during the Cold War.
Most popular city on this route
31 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Hamburg
Located on the outskirts of Berlin, Potsdam is a city with great historical significance. It houses the Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. The palace grounds also contain notable structures such as Orangery Palace and Charlottenhof Palace surrounded by beautiful gardens. The Roman Baths are another architectural treasure in Potsdam. The city is easily accessible through public transportation and can be visited alongside other nearby attractions such as Dresden or Leipzig.
3% as popular as Berlin
29 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Hamburg
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Rostock is a city straddling the Warnow River on the north coast of Germany. It’s known for Rostock University, founded in 1419. Rostock Botanical Garden has an arboretum and alpine gardens. In the old town, the Gothic St. Mary’s Church features a 15th-century astronomical clock. Nearby is the cobblestone Neuer Markt main square and Rathaus (town hall), which mixes Gothic and baroque styles.
1% as popular as Berlin
48 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Hamburg
Lübeck, located in the north of Germany, is renowned for its Brick Gothic architecture that harks back to its medieval era as the capital city of the Hanseatic League, a dominant trading federation. The red-brick Holstentor serves as a symbolic representation of Lübeck and defended the Altstadt (old town) that was encompassed by waterways.
1% as popular as Berlin
44 minutes off the main route, 94% of way to Hamburg
Best stops along Vilnius to Hamburg drive
The top stops along the way from Vilnius to Hamburg (with short detours) are Rynek Starego Miasta, Łazienki Królewskie, and ZOO Wrocław. Other popular stops include Stary Rynek, The Warsaw Rising Museum, and Piotrkowska.
The Druskininkai Aquapark is a large water park that offers visitors an exciting experience with its numerous thrilling slides and waves, as well as more relaxing bathhouses and saunas. It is the ideal location for both relaxation and fun. Those without children can enjoy the quieter bath area, which features a pool, saunas, hamam, and allows drinks inside. However, it is disappointing that there are currently no bathhouse programs available.
Perfect place for relax and fun. If you don't have kids with you, you can go only at bath area. It has same pool but more quiet and peaceful and allowed of drinks inside. Also it has saunas, hamam etc. Really worth a visit!
mariza alexandropoulou — Google review
Amazing experience! My friends came from Slovakia and London just to visit this place! Saunas are like paradise! Highly recommended
Oksana Pe — Google review
With kids spent all day! Loved the place. Aqua park is separated in two sections. Section for families and kids and another for adults (entrance only 18+). There you can try different spa experiences (face mask, scrub, honey procedure etc.) included in entrance fee or have other extra procedures for additional cost.
Līga Zaumane — Google review
Was disappointing that theres no bathhouse programs and it unknown when they resumes. Some slides was under maintenance but 4 hours went by in a flash.
Mantas Mil?ius — Google review
The best aquapark in Baltic States I’ve ever seen. The bath and sauna area just superb, with all their free of charge extra programs to enjoy your stay and relax properly. Wide variety of saunas to try and stay in one forever🥰 it is the quiet place with no kids allowed in bath area, so you can have your kids entertained in open area with river and pools, special kids area. Special thanks to the young man in pool bar and two ladies in upper bar - your attention to guests is heartwarming. The cafe in open area - delicious food, but quite rude and unwelcoming two ladies behind the counter, which stained the atmosphere and experience.
In overall - definitely going to come again, one star down just for the cafeteria.
Anna Romen — Google review
Went with family on a weekday. Pretty packed, but not overcrowded. Had some issues with entry with a 2 year old, which I needed to bring in carrying him over the gate - otherwise you can’t open the gate twice, had to ask for assistance to get in (could have been warned). Didn’t try the slides, but kids had good fun in the kids area. Convenient when it comes to the restaurant - you scan the entry card and pay when you leave. Had a lot of fun at the artificial wave pool, although it (as sort of an important attraction) Was a bit overcrowded. Overall - good place to spend some time with family. Youngsters did enjoy their time there and they do want to come back.
Tomasz Koperski — Google review
Amazing aquapark very close to Polish border. Reasonable price and great range of water attractions and spa facilities. Highly recommended for families and couples.
Karol Zielinski — Google review
Our time there was amazing. This place is for everyone's liking, starting from peace and quiet in the sauna area and ending with extreme slides. There is a lovely area for little once, too. They can slide, they can enjoy a water fountain, shallow water, and even a big sandpit.
Inga Said Ahmed — Google review
It could be slightly warmer inside. It was very cold even though it said 28°C
Luiz Oliveira — Google review
A very nice place. Slides seem to be way more safe then the ones in Vilnius. Adults are is very nice, recommend! Breakfasts are great, but dinners I would probably not recommend for the price.
Yana Shynkevich — Google review
Very beautiful place 😍 It is the paradise in the North of Europe! Service 10*. Stuff is very friendly, speaking in more languages. Our children are very happy. Breakfast like for Kings! 🤴 Thank you very much! We are spending the best holidays! 👌
Karina Shteinberga — Google review
Amazing, especially for small babies, 3 hours wasn’t enough, recommend at least 4
Galaxeja Saldute — Google review
We visited aqua park on Wednesday afternoon. Not too much people, no crowding, apart from Bermudai slide, wait was 15 to 20 minutes. Not scary slide, just parts of that is pitch black. Azartinis slide is good for kids, and people who are not in extreme things. River around is with strong stream and be prepared that not always there will be yellow tyres available. Sea wave pool has 1.50 metres deep and really big waves, with 1.64m height don't step in there without tyre, waves will go over your head. Cafe upstairs, coffee €2, cold coffee € 3.50, beer 2.70 small glass, good prices for other food too.
Recommended to go on weekdays definitely. 3 hours more than enough for children.
Signe Maluhina — Google review
It is a very good hotel for vacation, I enjoy the pool, Spa, kids park and bar
RAJESH PUTHALATH — Google review
AMAZING! Everything was how imagined being! my only problem would be the slides - the best ones take so long, and there aren't many options for 7+, just the blue one.
Raslanas — Google review
We had a great post Christmas visit here with our 7 year old daughter. She loved it so much; the layout and decor are amazing, and there's something for everyone.
Even the small pool for younger children has a wave machine; the quality here is something I have never seen in Ireland.
Stephen Mc Guinness — Google review
As an adult, if you do not plan to go to 18+ area, stay home. Ton of kids and ques to every attraction. 18+ area is awesome.
Dmitrijus Afanasjevas — Google review
Definitely book the baths/saunas area. 4hours minimum recommended time for adults with no kids. Nice hot tea provided complimentary by the baths and other drinks including alcohol are available to buy at the bar, food as well. Clean areas, you can rent towels and swim suits etc.
Gin Spector — Google review
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Vilniaus al. 13, Druskininkai, 66119 Druskininkų sav., Lithuania
Kaunas Castle, a defensive fortress from medieval times, offers visitors a chance to explore its rich history and cultural significance through art exhibitions, historical displays, guided tours, and cultural events. This well-preserved castle provides an opportunity to delve into the city's past with informative facts about Kaunas and its unique local landmarks. Tour guide Mantvydas enhances the experience by offering insights from a resident's perspective, enabling one to truly immerse themselves in the spirit and culture of this vibrant city.
Loved this place- interesting, small but well done with basement and 3 upper floors that affords you fabulous views of the city for €3 entry
L S — Google review
Nice to visit and see a little bit of history. The museum inside was small, but nice to escape the wind. The outside of the castle is beautiful. If you have some time to kill, going inside is nice but isn’t necessary.
Caitlyn Beasley — Google review
Kaunas Castle is a calling card of the city) This castle is even older, but only a fourth of the original building remains. It was destroyed and rebuilt many times. After the Battle of Grunwald, Kaunas Castle lost its strategic military importance and was used as a residence.
Today the Castle is a must-see attraction for everyone who visit Kaunas. It looks well-kept but there's no interesting exhibitions inside. But still you can took a photo in front of the castle or have a nice walk in a picturesque place.
Iryna Panina — Google review
A nice tour in the castle, nothing extraordinary. The Castle is big, but the exhibition tour is relatively small. Recommend for a quick visit.
Mishal Almudhaf — Google review
The castle and the museum is so small and do not worth the price of the ticket. If you want to watch the view from the top of the castle you can definitely go up the stairs in front of the castle, you would have a better horizon than going into the viewing platform.
Yancy Lau — Google review
I saw in Winter when it was cold and everywhere were surrounded in snow. But yet there was a man sleeping inside the castle, have no idea how could he get in, and non-stop snoring loud like a mountain troll... Great memories.
Mustafa ?at?ro?lu — Google review
Nice walk to the Kaunas castle even if it was snowing. There isn't much to be seen apart from what is on the photos. I didn't went inside cos there were some soldiers practicing around the castle.
Daniela Gicheva — Google review
The gentleman at the tickets stand was great owtner for conversation about history of the places. The visit is cheap and the castle is very representative for local rulers.
Cristi — Google review
It is a lovely castle by the river. The murals around are so beautiful and worthy of admiration. You can enjoy walking through the park nearby along the river.
Ann Lynn — Google review
Really worth a visit. It is full of very interesting artefacts that are well displayed in their relevant settings. Superbly displayed and cared for, with detailed explanations of their functionality. Whole rooms are re created, you are transported back in time. Fun for adults and kids,it gave a good insight into Lithuanias glorious past.
Patricia Gorey — Google review
Remains of a medieval castle, not much left but fixed up nicely. When we were there, there was two men dressed up as knights demonstrating how knights fought, very cool!
Garrett Fagnou — Google review
Lots to explore in this area. You can start with a trail to the view point of Kaunas then go through the castles whilst enjoying a variety of bars and restaurants, all walking distances from each other
Gabriele B — Google review
You must see this castle when you visit Kaunas. It’s really beautiful especially during sunset. You can walk along the river and it’s refreshing. :)
Ramel — Google review
Smaller Castle with great surroundings.
Only went to the outside of the castle and not the actual inside with museum. But I would still recommend just to see the outside and the surrounding park.
Since you have the Santakos park just right by and also the old city in close proximity.
You have very good views if you climb the castle stairs since you can go up there separately from the inside portion that's paid (3€ normal ticket and 1,5€ reduced)
If you're traveling by car you also have big paid parking very close.
Martin Palm — Google review
A nice historical monument that is in excellent condition. The whole area looks very good, also maintained thanks to small automatic lawn mowers. It looks very futuristic when they have a whole "army" of them. There is a nice view from the castle, there is also a park, amphitheater, restaurant and river banks.
Cirrus Sanofi — Google review
Smaller Castle with peaceful surroundings.
Only went to the outside of the castle and not the actual inside with museum. But I would still recommend just to see the outside and the surrounding park.
Armen Arevyan — Google review
I have only been on the outside, not inside. Interesting architecture and well-located. Worth visiting it!
Joanna Carab — Google review
Yes, the museum is small. Yes, only a small part of the castle remains and yes, it is mostly rebuild as only a tiny part is original. But still, you cannot overpass this site without giving a look when you are in the Old City of Kaunas. Besides the nice view, it gives an idea how the place was during the medieval era.
Nikos Gkekas — Google review
Absolutely loved this place. This place is full of historical landmarks. The castle is situated on the coast of the river. The information about the castle may be seen in front of the castle. There are statues and playgrounds around the place. Definitely worth seeing.
Jakub Buzalka — Google review
Really cool place. Although the museum is pretty small. Plenty of places around to explore and cool photo opportunity with the Kaunas sign.
Danny Glynn — Google review
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Pilies g. 17, Kaunas, 44275 Kauno m. sav., Lithuania
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Białowieża Forest
Woods
Nature & Parks
Forests
Hundreds of European bison inhabit this vast, lush forest offering tranquil hiking & cycling trails.
Beautiful and well preserved forest, definitly worth visiting with a guide to have all info about the trees and Flora around you. Better Luck to find animals outside of the strict protected area, in the forest, we spotted beautiful bisons and wolves !
Elise B — Google review
Dreams come true...
Like never before this is amazing view guys must visit
Belovezhskaya Pushcha was protected under Decision No. 657 of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union, 9 October 1944; Order No. 2252-P of the USSR Council of Ministers, 9 August 1957; and Decree No. 352 of the Byelorussian SSR Council of Ministers, 16 September 1991.
In December 1991, the belaveza accord , the decision to dissolve the ussr, were signed at a meeting in the Belarusian part of the reserve by the leaders of Ukraine , Russia and Belarus
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Rajkumar Prajapati — Google review
This place is just Magical. I can't wait to go back
Felix I Flores Rodriquez — Google review
trekking, relaxing and more...
Alperen Akçay — Google review
Absolutely stunning and most interesting place, one of my favourite places in the world, I hope to come.back here one day and hope that the government don't continue to unjustfully log this place
Jayni Smith — Google review
Amazing experience and you get to be face to face with these magnificent beasts. There are not that many in the world left. I remember visiting this place when I was 6 years old and 30 years later just wow how its changed
Carter Cash — Google review
The Białowieża Forest World Heritage site, on the border between Poland and Belarus, is an immense range of primary forest including both conifers and broadleaved trees covering a total area of 141,885 hectares. Situated on the watershed of the Baltic Sea and Black Sea, this transboundary property is exceptional for the opportunities it offers for biodiversity conservation. It is home to the largest population of the property’s iconic species, the European bison.
Tanvir Azam — Google review
Białowieża Forest, Poland/Belarus
The magnificent forest complex is probably most famous for housing ¼ of the world’s European Bison, Europe’s heaviest land animal. The diverse ecosystems mean that in addition to the lowland forests, there are also wetlands, wet meadows, and river valleys. Among Białowieża Forest are seven reptile, 3 amphibian, 59 mammal, more than 250 bird, and over 12,000 invertebrate species.
Mahfuz Ahmad — Google review
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Brest Fortress
Fortress
Museums
Imposing 19th-century fortress ruins featuring a museum & brutalist-style concrete memorial statue.
Was awestruck and simply amazed visiting this place. As I entered, they were playing "the Sacred War", one of the most famous World War II songs, and this was easily one of the most Soviet experiences I ever had in my many stays in former Soviet countries.
Shahab Uddin — Google review
if you are in Belarus, be sure to visit this place, the energy of this place is going through the roof. be sure to take a guide to the open part of the memorial complex. history must be known and remembered, and not as it is now fashionable to forget, turn over.
Nikolaj Korols-Senkevics — Google review
Good museum to give background to the events during WW2 that occurred at the fortress. Some displays are in English, but you can easily get the idea about the artifacts and photographs which have not been translated.
Do not miss the excellent museum shop downstairs. Very reasonable prices on some interesting souvenirs, from coins to old bullets.
Simon Proudman — Google review
My favorite place 🥰🥰🥰 i love going with my friends the visit the fortress and stay there for the rest of the day .. the restaurants and cafes are always available.. you have to visit this place on the 9th of May all the people center that day all over the city .. i advice everyone to visit the fortress in Brest.
Alpha J — Google review
I recommend to visit this place if you are fan of military and history of wars. Place is amazing and really really big! I also suggest to visit it with guide because you could hear really great story about everything inside. There is a lot of military and culture accents so remember that you are visitor and you are guest here :)
Magdalena Ostaszewska — Google review
Church in the fortress is amazing. Don't mind its renovated exterior - just step inside. You'll be surprised. Memorial itself is a great example of soviet monumental memorial complexes.
Dasha P. — Google review
Here you can experience the greatness and sadness of war simultaneously, nothing much left of the original buildings thanks to those Germans, but the museum and maps of the Fort give a good idea of how large the site actually is. The monuments are imposing as go never forget what happened.
K. L. — Google review
Very informative historical place to visit. Very impressive and very well maintained. Definitely worth a visit!
Eric van den Broek — Google review
Formerly known as Brest-Litoŭsk Fortress, is a 19th-century fortress in Brest in present-day Belarus. In 1965 the title "Hero Fortress" was given to the fortress to commemorate the defence of the frontier stronghold during the first week of the German-Soviet War of 1941-1945 when Axis forces invaded the Soviet Union with the launch of Operation Barbarossa on June 22, 1941. The title "Hero Fortress" corresponds to the title "Hero City" that the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union awarded to an eventual total of twelve Soviet cities.
Karunakar Upadhyay — Google review
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вулiца Герояу абароны Брэсцкай крэпасцi 60, Brest, 224018, Belarus
Wolf's Lair, located in the forest near Gierloz in Poland, was Hitler's wartime base during WWII. It covers 18 hectares and contains shelters, barracks, two airfields, a power station and a rail station. The site is of great historical significance as it was the location of an infamous assassination attempt on Hitler's life in July 1944. Visitors can explore this eerie relic of history which offers insights into the events that took place during WWII.
Interesting place to visit as I knew very little about it before going. Definitely worth getting the audio guide as provides a lot of background
Hayden — Google review
A long Journey to visit the Wolfs Lair. I post the nearest station, fantastic WW2 site and the bomb attempt to assassinate Hitler. So much to see and also Polish uprising Museum. Entry 20 Zloty (£4) look at pics
steven freeman — Google review
An excellent atmospheric stroll in the old and destroyed nazzi bunker from the second world war period, surrounded by an old forest and tall trees. I was surprised that 5000 people used to work here during its operation in 1940s. There are also chances to see the bats residing in the ruins, but I wasn't lucky in that respect.
Tadas Zibuda — Google review
Place which have very interesting and important historical value. If you are looking for place which will reverse you and your family in WWII for several hours don't miss the oportunity.
Igor Flatscher — Google review
This place is must see. To see and understood the real fear and madness of Hitler. Recomendation - get a gide 😉
Vita Ra?kauskien? — Google review
A very interesting place. I recommend taking an audio guide!
Eugeny Hats — Google review
Great facilities and overall area is well made for comfortable and insightful visit. Huge parking, automatic audio guides in multiple languages. We'll worth the ticket cost.
Arc lit — Google review
Waw!!! The place is absolutely stunning. A lot of sad history. The car park is clean and tidy. You can camp there for a decent price. The showers and bathrooms are very clean. Hot water. A lot of barbecue and picnic places. Totally recommend.
suzana r — Google review
A place that you should visit. Recommended to visit without kids because it's more of historical place so after a while kids will get bored. If you have a chance take audio guide 🙂
Vykintas :D — Google review
One of the most amazing experiences of my life. Incredible guide a must see for any history buff
Scott Stevens — Google review
Great place to visit for anyone who's interested in WW2 history. Was afraid first how much walking there would be as i had hurt my knee earlier that day, but the route around the bunkers are good even if you're limping 😅 oh.. and the cats running around was a nice bonus
oddis slajos — Google review
The place is worth visiting if you are having holidays in the north of Poland and are interested in history. Overall it will most probably leave you with somewhat depressed mood, after having seen what mankind has been capable of. Concrete walls of 7m and more to protect a person who has only evil in mind. Concrete walls that have been turned to rubbish by people avenging with mad rage.
The exposition itself is well arranged and the location is naturally beautiful, left aside the Hitler made camp.
Mart Einpalu — Google review
Historically important land for many historians and for me, because I was born and raised here. In the way it was invested in this place and mapping is worth coming to the Masurian lands and forget about the gray reality.
Martineering Evoluzione — Google review
Absolutely stunning and very interesting. Visited with toddlers so did not used in person or audio guide, but for such historical would recommend
Julius Senkus — Google review
Very educational and historical place to visit. Too bad that germans partially destroyed this place before retreating, so many secrets of this hq complex left undiscovered
Viačeslav Čerlin — Google review
Good for WWII history buffs. Good audio guide with interesting stories and facts. Poland has a lot more to offer so we walked around for an hour and got back on the road.
Łazienki Park is one of the most beautiful places in Warsaw and is a popular tourist destination with a range of attractions including palace, gardens, amphitheatre and various follies. The park is well-maintained and peaceful and is perfect for a relaxing day out.
Beautiful park in the center of Warsaw, I advise all tourists to visit. Admission to the park is free, there are also museums on site, which can be accessed for a fee. The territory of the park is very large and spacious, you can take beautiful photos and just relax in nature. Peacocks also live in the park and there are many squirrels. Incredible place! 😍😍😍
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It was the most remarkable they that I spent in Warsaw. I love this place so much. You can observe some animals here. Also, you can walk around the park and experience being so close to nature. Giant trees, a great walking path, and clean air will take all that stress you have, trust me.
irem başak — Google review
Lazienki Park in Warsaw is like a quiet, beautiful garden in the middle of the city. It's full of pretty plants, big old buildings, and calm ponds. You can walk around, see historical places like the Palace on the Water, and enjoy the Chopin Monument and you will have a lot of birds , chirping sounds make it even more beautiful. It's a great place to relax and learn about history if you visit Warsaw. Toilet signs are not well placed, you have run around to realize it's within the hunting museum.
Praveen Banavar — Google review
Great and impressive park with rich history and nice nature around. You can find several buildings as parts of royal residence and even peacocks in any season! It's better to spend at least 2 hours in this park to discover main places.
Alesia G — Google review
It is such a beautiful place with greenery.
There is a very nice cafe with coffee, ice cream and all kinds of beverage.
There are peacocks and squirrels around, which makes you feel connected with the nature
You should definitely visit this place, especially in summer!
Cemal Can Ozmumcu — Google review
Nice place. It has different sculptures: par example, Greek. Famous female sculptor from Athens came here to create something called “center of the world”.
Furthermore, You can observe ducks and pigeons happily exploring the vast fields of grass. Ducks like to swim and approach people.
Łazienki-Park is big. Even though it is famous and popular, You can always find a cozy place to rest and calm Your soul.
Julthus _ — Google review
Łazienki Królewskie, nestled in Warsaw, is an enchanting haven. Its verdant gardens, tranquil lakes, and exquisite architecture exude regal charm. Steeped in history, this serene escape is an unmissable destination. Truly worth seeing
There isn’t much parking but it’s easy to sort out
Gaudis Kybartas — Google review
Pine Trees starts to Bloom, the color of the flowers... simply relaxing! The entire park is a haven.. coffee, book and a blanket in the grass you are all set ❤️💚🌷❣️
Anne Josef — Google review
Sunny day in autumn is the best moment to visit this park!! Everything is golden, calm and relaxing. If you're lucky, you can greet some interesting animals 🐿🦚🦢
There's a free toilet close to the Chopin monument.
Satomi Aoki — Google review
I love it here!
Nice place for evening strolls! The plants, birds, and buildings were well-reserved!
There were also free toilets and people who sold coffee, snacks, and sugar canes right outside of the park!
They also have peacocks here!
Maulida Rahma — Google review
Lovely large park with plenty of interesting features, a lake, museum and plenty of signage. Lots of places to walk and plenty of benches to sit. All kept very clean, this feels a safe and secure area to visit. Seems popular with families and runners.
Julian White — Google review
A beautiful park with a lot to see and enjoy.
Very popular but it is large enough to find quiet spaces.
(Lots of red squirrels, beware they are very used to being fed so will run up your leg if you stand still looking at them!)
HANNAH LILLEY — Google review
Pretty park. It was a king park and it’s a public park now. There is the palace and I expected to see it more magnificent)) But all picture of the palace with the lake is beautiful.
And there is very colourful, unusual duck. I’ve never seen one before.
Maryna — Google review
One of the many beautiful parks in Warsaw! This one is one of the nicest, with a palace in the middle. Nice place to walk around and enjoy the silence of the park.
Lukas Flatland Næss — Google review
Beautiful place every time of the year! One of the best parks I’ve ever visited. Last time in under 10 minutes we saw many squirrels, hedgehog, peacocks and fed a swallow from the hand. Just beautiful!
Yaroslav Yankovskyi — Google review
One of the best parks that I've ever visited, plenty of space and a walking area. You can meet fazanus and squirrels there. Recommended for at least a couple of hours visit.
Julius Zemgulys — Google review
Came here on our trip to Warsaw for a bit of time away from the city. Was a fair walk from the centre but worth it for this peaceful atmosphere. I can imagine it’s beautiful in the summer but we still enjoyed it on a grey winters day. The highlight was seeing the peacocks and red squirrels, but this park is a beautiful place to visit to relax for an hour or so.
Liana Phillips — Google review
I was there during the summer and it was beautiful, a lot to see around , relax , breath the air and walk around. You can find some hidden spots to sit surrounded by the trees and nature . Recommend for anyone visiting Warsaw to spend a day here in nature and explore the history. However dogs are not allowed in the park. Heads-up for dog owners . Warsaw is generally dog friendly. A family day out here would be lovely. It’s kids friendly. The map is helpful so lay your hands on one of you can .
Saratu Wakawa — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous but soooo busy, I would highly recommend visiting on a week day in the early morning if you want some peace and quiet
Finn — Google review
Quiet and not too busy.
Also there are some attractions inisde the park.
The scenery is nice and nice to have a good walk.The park is huge.
Wanderlust Around — Google review
My favorite park in Warsaw. You can always see cute squirrels running around, feed the ducks or visit the museum. If you are looking for a quiet and peaceful place i would recommend going there during weekdays ,otherwise it’s quite crazy.
Oprea Nicole — Google review
Quite a nice place to visit! In summer it should be even more fun! The area is quite big, there is a lake in front of the palace with numerous birds, like swans, ducks, etc. and you can also spot peacocks walking around!
Anya Nura — Google review
Beautiful park. A nice place to visit. And cute animals
Valerie Rogatinskaya (valerier2000) — Google review
The Royal Łazienki (the Royal Baths) was one of those places in Warsaw that enchanted me completely! I am a total fan of greenery, and here in the very center of the city there is a huge, vast area drowning in greenery with charming paths, monuments, squirrels and walking peacocks. Contact with nature, peace, quiet, the opportunity to watch jumping squirrels, all surrounded by 18th century architecture. Everything was amazing there.
Rynek Starego Miasta, also known as the Old Town Market Square, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Warsaw that has been meticulously restored after being nearly destroyed during World War II. Surrounded by pastel townhouses and historic museums like the History Museum and the Museum of Literature, this square is a vibrant hub for dining, shopping, and people-watching at its pavement cafes and boutique shops.
Rynek Starego Miasta, also known as the Old Town Market Square, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Warsaw that has been meticulously restored after being nearly destroyed during World War II. Surrounded by pastel townhouses and historic museums like the History Museum and the Museum of Literature, this square is a vibrant hub for dining, shopping, and people-watching at its pavement cafes and boutique shops.
The iconic Palace of Culture and Science building in Warsaw is a towering structure with plenty to offer visitors, including theaters, a congress hall, and private companies. The building was constructed by Soviet workers as a gift to the Poles, and its height - at 237 metres - makes it one of the tallest buildings in Poland.
I strongly recommend going on the observation deck in the Palace of Culture and Science while visiting Warsaw. The view is truly stunning. The tickets are quite cheap and there's no time limit on the top. The lift is quite fast, but even the short queue (~25 people) took us like 20 minutes to get to the lift. I recommend checking busyness on google maps before visiting.
Nikodem Lewandowski — Google review
This place is very special place to visit in Warsaw, Poland.
From this place, you can see whole Warsaw. There is a fees of 25 zloty for adult and for students there is a student discount.
You can see all big skyscrapers from this top.
For a normal people it’s only allowed to go to 30 floors maximum.
Inside there is a small restaurant type where you can have good food.
The view is just amazing.
Good during evening hours so that you can watch sunsets and also the lights switching on of different skyscrapers.
It’s super.
Abdul Hai Syed — Google review
Really beautiful icon and could be considered some kind of second Eiffel Tower for Warsaw.
Even though it's a symbol of Socialism and could be thought of as just a Communist monument, it's really a well-designed Palace.
Definitely worth going to viewing terrace
Tvelectronics — Google review
Stunning landmark in Warsaw, boasting awe-inspiring architecture and a rich cultural heritage. From its grand exterior to its captivating interior attractions, including theaters and museums, it's a must-visit destination. Don't miss the chance to admire panoramic views of Warsaw from its top floors. Conveniently located in the city center, it's an essential stop for anyone exploring Poland's capital. Highly recommended!
omar ghalib — Google review
Loved that building on my trip to Warsaw. Very impressive architecture style and dimensions. Nice photo subject at day and night. I recommend to go to the viewing platform in the evening while it's sunset and blue hour.
Dominik Schulze — Google review
The building isn’t anything special but the view from it is really magnificent, especially during the golden hour. I recommend to visit this place in the evening if you want great photos. But the waiting time was longer than we expected (around 20 minutes). That was because only one of six lifts were working. So keep in mind that.
Lucie ?panihelov? — Google review
The first thing you think of when you’re in Warszawa. Easily accessible thanks to the well planned transportation system in the city. This old piece of soviet architecture is truly stunning. The details in the building itself along with the views it gives from the top are just something else. I truly recommend visiting this palace to truly understand that grandeur the city played during its time and current history.
Abe Darwiche — Google review
Had an incredible view of the city, was a very interesting experience.
Only 1 lift worked so was very busy, was the polish version of the Empire State Building in New York. I'm terms of iconic recognition, beautiful and importance however has a very interesting history.
Izzy Creative247 — Google review
Warsaw historic site. At the top of the palace you find panoramic views of the city which are worth seeing. In my opinion, the price of the ticket to enter seems a little high for the simple fact of using an elevator.
Anonimo X — Google review
Lovely looking Tower, given to the Polish from Stalin as a gift back in the day.....
Nowadays its a cultural marker in a modern city surrounded by nice and shiny high rise office towers.........its still holds its elegance well, and is a beautiful building to look at from below.
Going to the top, or at least some of the way to the top, one has to queue a little as its busy....... and with only one lift working on the day.....it did take half an hour to first buy a ticket, then get inline for the lift......
But at the top, the views are great, and one can see as far as the eyes can go of the city of Warsaw in all its splendid glory. Great views at the top.
Going back down again, another bit of a wait to the bottom.......another 20 or 30 minutes .......but I didn't mind really as the lines were moving, just slowly!
Worth a visit to see the skyline of Warsaw
Rob Nesbit — Google review
This building is magnificent. It seems like the communist version of the Empire State Building. It is equally impressive and maybe more since it is not crammed in the city but there is plenty of space around it. Modern scyscrapers are around as well as the mall and train station my favorite building in Warsaw.
Panagiotis Grontas — Google review
Nice architecture/building in the middle of Warsaw, nearby the central station. The location is just perfect. The surrounding area is nice to walk around and even to visit inside and go up for panoramic view. Ticket is very reasonable, the view of Warsaw from above is amazing. Many restaurants/shops are nearby and next to this palace is a shopping mall. Get there early to avoid long queue but it should be fine.
Luqman Hasan — Google review
Terrace view was amazing, definitely recommend. Elevator was too fast and queue was passing quickly. If you are going to visit lots of museums, recommend getting warsaw-pass ticket, which cost 150 zloty for 24 hours. It includes 25 museums and other benefits. Bad part was that stuff was really rude.
tornike nijaradze — Google review
An imposing and impressive building in the heart of Warsaw. Surrounded by gardens and fountains at various points.
I would recommend going up to the top via lift where you get great aerial views of Warsaw. Tickets are reasonably priced too. If you have time, I would recommend spending dedicate walking in grounds surrounding the building.
Legends l — Google review
Nice view at the floor 30 viewing platform. They didn’t closed on time, which allowed visitors to stay about 30 mins more after 8 p.m. closing time. A place for the night view of Warsaw.
Timothy En Haw Chan — Google review
Really cool view from the terrace. You can get up there with the super quick elevator in 20 seconds. The building itself is interesting with art deco elements. Restaurants, cafés and theaters inside.
Catherine Baumgartner — Google review
For 25 zloty you can go up to the 30th floor. The view is amazing, but after that you really cannot do anything else. At the top there is a cafeteria and souvenir shop.
Máté Szél — Google review
An absolute "Must Do", when you visit Warsaw.
Ideally, you'll want to visit the iconic Palace of Culture on your first day and pay the 25z (£5) to visit the viewing platform on the 30th floor. This will give you a breathtaking view of the city and give you an idea of the lay of the land. The queue to the elevators can appear to be lengthy, but they move quickly.
Built in 1955, the palace itself is beautiful and quintessentially Soviet. The architecture is both impressive and imposing.
The palace grounds form part of a much larger attraction. The palace contains a museum of evolution and the grounds boast many beautiful statues, monuments and fountains within a spacious park. The palace is surrounded by other areas of interest such as the impressive Zlote shopping mall along with plenty of restaurants and other standalone shops.
The site is easily accessed from the subway (Świętokrzyska, Centrum and Rondo ONZ), and is about a 30-40 minute walk from the classic Old/New Town area.
Exploring the palace and its grounds will require several hours, so allow yourself plenty of time (at least a half day), to fully enjoy and appreciate this wonderful part of Warsaw.
Stephen McCann — Google review
For me this building is Warszawa. The first readily identifiable building when flying into Chopin. It was the biggest building rising from the destruction of the city during WW2. It is very much in the Stalinist style of architecture. It is usually well lit and colourful when it becomes dark. I love it and take far too many pictures.
rob fairley — Google review
Nice visits over Warsaw. However you have a big queue to go up and a big queue to go down. I could skip it if I was in a rush. Buy tickets in advance. There are two lines, one for the people that already bought the tickets and the other one for people who haven’t bought. Pay attention because when you arrive it looks like just a single line but it isn’t
João Pereira — Google review
Must visit place when you strolling around Warszaw city! So many part to be visited like the museum and the 360 degree point of view at the roof top. The cafe at the entrance also the theater!
Putri Dumadi — Google review
Impressive building, viewing terrace
on the 30th floor with beautiful hall and ceiling, breathtaking views of Warsaw. Sadly, the weather was rainy and foggy, so I did not see much, but I will return another time. Not free (!?) Tickets should be bought to get there. Other floors are filled with offices. Good cafe and eatery on the first and ground floor.
This museum tells the story of Warsaw's 1944 uprising against Nazi occupation, during which some 15,000 Polish Home Army soldiers were killed and hundreds of thousands deported. The museum is extremely comprehensive, with displays on three levels covering the history of Warsaw, the uprising itself, and the aftermath.
I came here on a Monday and it was free admission. I really enjoyed the well curated exhibit that walked me through the history and impact of the uprising. I recommend getting the audio guide that allows you to hear the extra commentary about the various exhibits.
This museum is actually very impressive if you like world war II history or you want to have a better understanding of Polish people and their willingness to fight against evil during world war II. Highly recommend.
Mark B — Google review
Interesting museum about the history of the Warsaw Rising. The museum explores the background and the future of the city and the rebellion. If one is not a huge history fan, the museum might get a bit boring after a few exhibits. We visited on Sunday, and the queue lasted around an hour.
Emese Racz — Google review
This is a really awesome museum if you are interested in WWII, polish history, and military history. It is a pretty large place and took us a while to see everything. There are a lot of guns and artifacts from WWII, as well as a lot of personal items like letters and journals. Speaking polish would be nice, but there was plenty in English also, so I felt like I got a lot out of it still. Highly recommended!
A P — Google review
What an amazing Museum. The story of those who came before us preserved over time lest we forget what the cost of freedom really means. If your in the city as a tourist this is a must see attraction and more importantly a history lesson for the world that we cannot remain silent when faced with evil.
Allen Avery — Google review
Wonderful experience. So much information, historical facts documented. The museum had a lot of objects from the second world war, including telephones, motorcycles, some movie registrations. I would totally recommend this museum to be visited by everyone who goes in Warsaw. I would visit it again, if I will have the chance.
Esiona Shehu — Google review
Good museum to visit. It tells the story of the Second World War and what happened in Poland. I recommend at the entrance to use the audio guide in your language, it will be a better visit following the numbers to understand better. It has a lot to see!
Caro Gan — Google review
Good museum with an interesting topic! I spent 2 hours here and could have spent 2 more. The 4 stars are because you can get lost without the indication of the storyline. Recommend it!
Márton Bence Balogh — Google review
A great memorial dedicated to the human spirit of fighting against all odds. Very moving, detailed and systematic display of everything related to the uprising. The two movies are well made. Really liked the story telling divided over 4 floors. Good place for adults and kids. It's a traffic style of brave people like us who fought for something they believed and lost but told in a very engrossing way. It's quite crowded. Even on a weekday afternoon in August.
Anjana Menon — Google review
Very nice, bug and interesting museum. Important history of Warsaw Uprising August - October 1944 insurrection in Warsaw during World War II by which Poles unsuccessfully tried to oust the German army and seize control of the city before it was occupied by the advancing Soviet army.
Donatas Pasiunas — Google review
This Museum is well organised, very interesting, well laid out, and has a lot to see. I was thoroughly impressed and enjoyed every moment inside. It is so well worth the entrance fee. It's a must when you are in Warsaw. We bought Metro tickets for the day for 3 pounds I think and moved all over town on the tram. Loved it. Warsaw Poland is definitely so European. I can't wait to come back again. There is too much to see for a long weekend. I also found Warsaw to be affordable when travelling on the Pound. I honestly never thought of Poland as a travel destination for myself, and now, I am excited to return some day. I loved my experience here. I felt safe, and there is order.
Come and visit Poland. You're welcome.
Martin Molzahn — Google review
A nice museum with a lot of material to see. 30 minutes might be just enough if you are quick, but for some people even several hours might not bee too much. Depends how precisely you want to read through all the texts and such.
Amos Friman — Google review
This museum was an in-depth dive into Poland and its uprising during the war!
I think it’s a crucial piece of history with details into specifics suffered in Poland and the incredible bravery mustered up by the people who refused to settle into the horrific position they were put in. It discusses the ghettos which was very interesting and something I personally didn’t know too much about
The museum layout was a little messy and the 3D fly through was a very interesting experience but was about a 40 minute wait for about a 7 minute film - wouldn’t recommend this
Otherwise the museum was a great one to visit and learn about Polands history! ✨
Ryan Hetherington — Google review
Great experience. Interesting museum, very informative and everything has an English translation. You need a few hours to fully enjoy all of the museum.
There's really big lockers for bags in the yard opposite the entrance. You need 5PLN coin to operate the lockers. I used a 50 euro cent coin which worked perfectly.
Free to visit on Mondays. I Highly recommend a visit
Tracey Bee — Google review
Must visit for anyone interested in Poland's WW2 history! It helps contextualize the country's difficult situation to a great extent. What I liked the most were the detailed descriptions from Hans Frank's diary of how the uprising was hurting the Nazis. If there's anything to improve it's making the visiting route clearer
Rui Mendes — Google review
I visited here on a Monday.
The signs are not clear on entry, as to where to get your tickets from🤦♂️🤷♂️
Being English, the ticket sign was written in Polish! In areas there was English written alongside Polish signs.
I had to get directions to find the ticket area. Oh its written as 'Kasa' a little building set on its own at the end of the courtyard👍
After all that, getting into the ticket office, I was surprised to find out it was free on a Monday! Result😀 so as I left the ticket office, I donated money into this huge glass collection box, outside.
There was no queue today, about 1.30pm.
There was no English tour guide available, so had to wander around and check out all the displays and read up on them.
It is another amazing part of Polish history! Solely based about The Warsaw Uprising.
There are so many areas based in here, all with written information or recorded vocal and filmed footage.
The struggles of the Polish people is truly upsetting, then the admiration and bravery of their Polish ancestors, fighting, sometimes an impossible fight.
The stories of support from other nations is commendable!
There is information here of the atrocities they went through, but the strength Polish men, women and children, even their Goats, supporting them with well need milk supplies😱
The stories of how they coped in the underground, then to try to fight against the strength of the Germans.
Living and moving through the drainage system, only to surface for well needed supplies!
The cinema room shows photography from an aircraft circling Warsaw after all the bombing! Truly upsetting😢 but admiration to all of the Polish people that tried to fight back!
Was nice to see the footage of Germans being captured and taken prisoner's after the war, some karma coming back to them, although the Polish were not barbaric like the Germans were.
You have to take several hours to take all the information in here at the Warsaw uprising museum.
I highly recommend coming here, just to learn what people have had to suffer and not to let it happen again.
Knowledge is power👍
I will have to go to the Tomb of the unknown Soldier again now, to pay my silent respects to all❤️
Gary Mchugh (Gam) — Google review
Great place to learn about the struggles and the resistance that took place during Natzi occupation in Warsaw. Obviously you go there to also pay respect and remember. It's a school kid age destination so you won't be there alone but it wasn't too crowded when we visited.
Henry D — Google review
The exhibition is interesting and well executed, a lot of historical pieces and stories about the polish people during WWII.
I do think that the part of jews in the resistance against the Nazis during WWII should be told, as it was one of the greatest rebellions against the germans during the war.
More over, it is hard to look at the polish people as complete victims knowing that a lot of polish people cooperated with the germans in the mass murder of jews during the war.
sharon tepper — Google review
It's amazing museum, But I suggest you another place too! Gdansk is a city north of Poland , has the biggest WWII museum I have ever seen with a lot of details.
Taha Ghoraishi — Google review
I had an absolutely fantastic time at the Warsaw Uprising Museum. The attention to detail in the interior design is remarkable, truly capturing the essence of the era. I was pleasantly surprised by the wealth of information provided. I could spent an entire day engrossed in the exhibits, absorbing the stories and events that shaped the city's history.
Even though my visit was relatively short, I left with a profound sense of connection to the past. I'd strongly recommend allocating a good 2-3 hours to fully appreciate the experience. It's not just a museum visit – it's an journey that allows you to immerse yourself in the struggles, sacrifices, and triumphs of the people during that pivotal time.
The Warsaw Uprising Museum is an absolute must-visit, and I'm already planning to return. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about the past, this museum offers an exceptional opportunity to explore and learn. Don't miss out on this enriching and moving experience.
Gabriella Kioseva — Google review
Unfortunately a great museum. Lot of interactive parts, with a well explained visit path, and the possibility to rent an audio guide for a more complete experience. Plan at least a few hours to completely experience the whole experience, as they also screen some movies and have a temporary exhibition on top of the standard museum that in itself is worth visiting when in town.
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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Zamek Ogrodzieniec
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Part-restored 13th-century fortress with a museum, exhibition gallery in the dungeon, bar & dining.
This is an extraordinary and beautiful castle, straight out of a fairy tale. It has been sensitively preserved, creating good access without spoiling the character or atmosphere, though it's not really suitable for people with mobility problems or who find stairs difficult. Stunning views across miles of countryside can be had from the walls, and there is a bar serving coffee and hot mulled wine.
Julian Griffiths — Google review
Definitely place to visit. Very interesting castle ruins, well maintained. The path can be challenging if you have mobility issues as the staircases are quite narrow and steep and there are few places where steps were carved in rock and can be slippery. But if you are ok with that I recommend to climb the tower and enjoy the walk around this piece of history.
Andrzej Jaworowski — Google review
An interesting decent fortress with ruined parts. It is definitely WORTH VISITING. From aside there is a piece of rock. But as you get inside - a plenty of space+towers.
Julia Julaki — Google review
Beautiful old castle.
Good place to spend weekend with the family to see around.
But the only problem is there was no a proper public toilet. Which people really need in this kind of touristic place. The council or whoever responsible for this castle should consider to think about build a proper public toilet because the current toilet is really really bad..
Not to mention that you pay a ticket for entering this castle, so at least the customer will get something better not only the view/entertainment of the castle but also the public toilet must be clean and nice.
Nay Sebastian — Google review
Nice place but very touristy. Missing a bit of the exhibition of the past life. It would be perfect to show more daily life of our past. But the awesome remains of a castle
Margarita Z — Google review
Its nice, but honestly i am used to something different in Italy. Around the castle there is an amusement park, sort of, and tons of little shops and grills. It's nice because i ate there, but i think it would be so much better to improve the experience if it was more natural. Now its just a normal touristic attraction. Still nice inside
Francesco Rinaldi — Google review
It was great experience to visit this castle 🏰. Takes you back to medieval times especially after watching witcher it makes you visualize more about the older times. The surroundings of the castle are great and you can have nice relaxed time there. If you are coming back or going to Krakow then you can visit this beautiful castle on the way aswell and this castle is also part of the castle trail in Poland in this region.
Fakhar Abbas — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking views. We loved this place. Great place for a family trip. Other than seeing the castle, for the kids, they have a ropes course, bumper cars, and a mountain coaster. We will definitely go back and stay a little longer.
ROB BW (Rob) — Google review
If you want the best view from the eagle nests of Jan Kazimierz, then this is here. besides the castle there are very beautiful places nearby. Be sure to walk around the castle and take a walk around the nearby places. It is better to visit for the whole day. There is a cafe near the castle where you can have a lunch .
Иван Затевахин — Google review
Ruins of fortress. Unfortunately they make much better impression from outskirts that inside which you need to pay 💰. Way up busy from chinesse souvenir shops. It makes the place a bit ridiculous funny
Kamil NOWAK — Google review
Ogrodzieniec Castle is a ruined medieval castle in Podzamcze, near Ogrodzieniec, the south-central region of Poland. Part of eagle's nests a really worth to visit. Perfectly marked routes to go around and see everything
Karel Luzny — Google review
Excellent place to visit with family. It's a place for every age group. Kids can enjoy science park, rides, and miniature park. Adults can experience the beauty of medieval castle.
There are lots of souvenir shops from where you can buy beautiful things. You can also enjoy food and ice cream.
5/5 marks for this beautiful place.
Manishi cally — Google review
Ogrodzieniec Castle is a must-visit for anyone traveling through Poland. It's a place where history, architecture, and natural beauty converge to create an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique adventure, this castle will leave a lasting impression on your heart and mind.
Ogrodzieniec Castle is also a fantastic destination for families. The grounds are spacious, making it an ideal place for children to roam and let their imaginations run wild among the ancient stones.
Piotr Bulanda (Artherkon) — Google review
A very cool place for Witcher fans. The battle in the first season was filmed there. A very well preserved ruined medieval castle.
Mike Li — Google review
Beautiful place. Breathtaking views.
Stalls of food.
One of the best places near Kraków.
Wanna go there again and again.
Highly recommended
Farayha Zainab — Google review
I arrived a bit before 10 on Sunday morning. It was pretty quiet which was nice. The setting is really nice. The nature is just as good as the castle! The castle is huge and the views are amazing. There's tons of stuff to do for kids aside from visiting the castle. And, there are plenty of vendors if you want food/ drinks or souvenirs.
By the time I left it was getting quite busy. If crowds aren't your thing then go early.
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
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
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.
???????? ??????? — Google review
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
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 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 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
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
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
Very nice place.. there's plenty of coffee shops inside, clothing shops and other things.
Anne Josef — Google review
It's a really great place, clean and the staff is super kind.
Thank you!
Jasna Góra monastery in Poland is a renowned spiritual site that was established by the Paulite order from Hungary in 1382. The hill on which it stands, Jasna Gora, is considered as the country's spiritual capital. It houses several remarkable sacred artworks apart from the celebrated Icon of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa. Pilgrims visit this shrine to witness miracles attributed to this painting in Lady Chapel, although there are other notable attractions too.
Beautiful place, I love it. The services are very often and also in different languages. Car park by the road next to monastery costs 7.2 zł (1.5£) per 3 hours. You can also eat very good food not far from the monastery. We ate at Kredens and food was delicious. It is 3 min walk from main monastery gate.
Marcin Krawucki — Google review
Beautiful place with alot to see and experience, well worth the visit
??? ?? — Google review
This is a must visit place when you are in Krakow.
Jasna Gora is not only so rich in Polish Catholic history but also an important role in Poland's history. You can feel the sacred and holy atmosphere witnessing the faithfuls attending Mass, Adoration, praying to Mary. I feel lifted up and blessed for being a part of the Universal Catholic church.
AMDG!
Thien Nguyen — Google review
The sanctuary of Jasna Góra is a meeting place for Christians of a large part of Europe. It does not matter which time it is, it is always crowded. The sanctuary and the church are beautiful, and the guided visit is very instructive. Anything you would like to know will be answered by them. It is near the centre of Częstochowa, and is located in the most beautiful area of the city, being the sanctuary the highlight of it. A compulsory visit if you go to Częstochowa.
Eneko Diez — Google review
This is a truly stunning place. The architecture is amazing, the interior is breathtaking. I am not religious but standing inside this building I can honestly say i was left humbled and at peace. The art work is amazing, the sacred Black Madonna is beautiful. Do not miss this opportunity.
D L — Google review
A large monastery where they experienced lots of miracles from the image of “Black Madonna”. There was a mass going on and it was very crowded. The tour we joined was able to let us walk around during mass and all the way to the back where we can see the image
Grace L — Google review
One of the largest church in Poland with a huge yard and a wonderful interior. The statues outside and inside the building are very beautiful and are very old. Its then main attraction of the city. I would recommend to dedicate a whole day for it.
Dheeraj Krishna — Google review
Peaceful place in spite of the steady flux of visitors.
Limited English interaction with on-site folks and I was lucky to have a local who knew a lot to share.
Prince M — Google review
Must see place. The most beatifull church I have ever been.
Ieva Utena — Google review
A beautiful monastery & a church opened 1382 by monks from Hungry . A holy icon of Black Madonna Our Lady of of Czestochowa Jasna Gora dates back to 3 rd century. Visited by 3 pontificates John Paul 2, Pope Benedict, Pope Francis , each of them brought a golden rose for Mary , The Queen of Poland. Place visited each year by millions of pilgrims.
Helena N — Google review
Beautiful monastery, the place is full of history (religious and to the Polish nation).
Great treasure here is the icon of the Black Madonna (Our Lady of Czestochowa).
Vina — Google review
Make sure you go on the free times as mass times it is extremely crowded and you barely will get a chance to see or enter the church. Also food and drink options are very expensive to polish average standards. The landscape is pretty beautiful well maintained.
Mufaddal Ezzi — Google review
Wonderful experience, can be very busy so plan in advance to see the unveiling of our Lady of Czestochowa as can be quite crowded!
DrHU Farrell — Google review
A must see location if your catholic even if not a big catholic just a beautiful church with amazing architect design dating back centuries
marquis mainville — Google review
We went late Sunday evening ~8pm for a quick visit.
Most places were closed as it was late, but we liked the two churches we saw.
We didn't pay anything for entry or parking which was in a car park across the road.
Dc Dug — Google review
If you're a Catholic, it's a must visit place. We had a great experience in Jasna Gora church. We experienced a miracle.our prayers were answered 🙏
Tresa Roberts — Google review
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The Wrocław Africarium is a large zoological garden and oceanarium that contains exhibits of over 1,000 different animals from Africa. It is one of the oldest working zoos in Poland, and open all year round. The zoo also has an exhibit devoted to the flora and fauna of the Dark Continent, which are unique on an international scale.
A excellent place to spend with your family; The kids loved it; Various animals and everything is so near, you think you can touch the animals by hand; the Zoo is arranged very cleverly and the numerous signs everywhere help you find everything conviniently and enjoy your visit; The price is not cheap - but it is worth the money;
Tamar Ra's Kitchen Rules — Google review
Very good experience. Plenty of water life to see and good size tanks /displays. This is set in the main zoo. Lots of educational stuff and displays. Loved seeing hippos and the seal lions / penguins and sharks. Possibly the highlight was the large turtle.
Bri Willo — Google review
A part of Wrocław ZOO (you can go in on a regular ZOO ticket). It's really worth it. There are tunnels inside aquariums, hippos, seals and free birds flying around. Mind you it's meant to mimic African climate so it's hot and humid inside. If I were to complain about something it's that the modern building doesn't really fit the historical buildings in the rest of the ZOO
Kamil Brzakala — Google review
Huge zoo and well worth the money spent for a ticket. Lots of animals and facilities, the flora was also very impressive. You can spend a whole day there. We bought tickets online, scanned the barcode and entered the zoo. Bring your own food our have a meal at their bistro. Lots of vending machines if you want to grab a quick snack or get souvenirs.
Tsvetelina Dimova — Google review
This experience was truly amazing. I highly recommend for anyone. No matter age or interest in animals. This is a must see for all
Phil Baton — Google review
A magical place within the city! No picture does the place justice. You have to go and live the experience! all those playful and happy animals in their incredible replica of their natural habitat Makes you forget you're inside a building . Amazing the job they did. Must visit in Wroclaw
Leonid Gerardo D?az — Google review
Amazing place to visit while you’re in this large Wroclaws ZOO. Would be good to implement traffic wardens who would push those hundreds of people through, system similar to some of the larger museums - no way back and no blocking. Queue times are ridiculous but definitely worth waiting.
Krystian Berezowski — Google review
Amazing 🤩 place to visit with kids. Animals are held in good conditions. Aquarium is wonderful. Highly recommended.
Kateryna Stankevych — Google review
Good place to visit with family or just on a nice day to relax, place wasn't very crowded, had many things to see, nice enclosures for the animals, you can spend a few hours in there. To get in you have to go inside the zoo. Definitely worth seeing
Silviu Andrei — Google review
Our visit to the Wroclaw Africarium with my family was an unforgettable experience filled with wonder and excitement.
The highlight was undoubtedly the breathtaking underwater tunnel, where we were surrounded by graceful sharks and colorful fish, creating memories that will last a lifetime.
A visit to the Wroclaw Africarium is a must for families seeking adventure, education, and pure joy!
Felipe Almeida — Google review
The overall planning is good. There are some facilities to assist children and drinking water. Although some enclosures are empty or under renovation, it does not affect the knowledge about animals conveyed here, and it can be seen that the animals are well taken care of. I really like the pavilion of cold-blooded animals and mimicry, but it was a pity that it closed too early and I couldn't finish it.
故事老高 — Google review
This is a must-see spot for people travelling to Wrocław with their family. The transportation by tram is easy from the city center. The building is right by the ZOO’s entrance. It houses all kinds of fish, mammals, birds and reptiles. There is a large seal and pinguin sanctuary. The restaurant resembles a passenger ship and offers a nice top view to see the penguins. It can get crowded on weekends. It is definetely worth checking out. Kids love it!!!!
Artur Ciegotura — Google review
We've spent literally hours there and I would gladly spend even more time. It's a tremendously well thought out and built attraction where you can watch animals in ab environment very close to their natural one. There are beautiful views including a tunnel over which sharks, turtles and other creatures freely swim. I loved the experience immensely.
Tom?? N?mec — Google review
Loved it. Great place. A lot to see and I think I will visit again. Recommend it.
Daria Borowska — Google review
This was an experience I'd remember for all my life.
I saw how a giant hippo was swimming under the water. It was amazing!
The atmosphere when you're inside the giant aquarium is unforgettable.
I wish I could spend a few hours every day there. It's like meditation.
The kids were happy too.
I highly recommend this place to all Wroclaw visitors.
Tatsiana Nizova — Google review
The Africarium in Wrocław adds another layer of excitement to the city's zoo experience!
This specialized section immerses visitors in the wonders of African aquatic life. With a separate admission fee, it's a unique opportunity to explore marine ecosystems showcasing African flora and fauna. The interactive exhibits, informative displays, and vibrant marine life contribute to an educational and visually stunning journey.
Whether you're fascinated by underwater worlds or simply seeking a captivating extension to your zoo visit, the Africarium is a must-see attraction in Wrocław.
Nastya Suhaya — Google review
A bit crowded, best part of Wroclaw Zoo without this one probably I would count the visit as mistake. All water attractions looks a bit dirty - don’t know if it’s a matter of water or dirty glass. Should be addressed by Staff as it breaks animal experience for everyone. Under aquarium tunnel and under water windows makes great experience - zoo should somehow control amount of people- crowds all over this attraction makes difficult any movement around.
Kamil NOWAK — Google review
It's such a huge zoo that it took me 4 hours to get around it completely...I highly recommend going on Friday to see the wolves before 12:00 noon! Because we were not warned and didn't see them there. You should also get your tickets online because there are long lines.
Anita Mildrade — Google review
It's a really amazing zoo. Plan an entire day for your visit here to spend time seeing all the animals and birds.
The aquarium is the highlight.
Parking close by. Restaurants present inside the zoo.
Reynold Kaunds — Google review
Very clean ZOO with great aquarium. I really appreciated the cleanliness of the water and glass. The part where you can sit and just relax is a great idea. Though not sure how it will be during busy times. Definitely will recommend everyone to visit. For sure, nothing is perfect, but I left with 5 star feeling. Haven't eaten there.
Jakub Tomka — Google review
Some places of the zoo are really nice and animals look well taken care of, but we were disappointed with the monkeys. They were all stressed, angry or depressed looking, and that building where there is one old chimpanzee sitting behind bars on a bathroom like floor is really sad. Looks like zoos from the 60s or something. This Zoo definitely needs more reconstructions and enrichment for animals. Please don't let those poor monkeys suffer.
llauoykcuf tube — Google review
A lovely day at the zoo.
Lots to navigate and a delicious finale at the bistro.
It seems most animal are well cared for, with the exception of some with small areas to roam. The birds seem distressed and unhappy and I think the monkeys are plotting a coup to overthrow the management staff.
Otherwise, a lovely experience.
Awesomely Aimless Adventures — Google review
Amazing zoo. Recommend spending the whole day here. the Afrykanium is definitely worth a visit - one of the best aquariums i personally visited. The animals are great and the whole zoo is really clean and just awesome.
Nella Šmerdová — Google review
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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!
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.
Książ Castle, the largest castle in Lower Silesia, is a grand chateau-style complex situated on a hill overlooking the river Pelcznica and part of the Waldenberg mountains. Originally built in 1288 and expanded in the 16th century, it showcases Gothic, Baroque, and Rococo architectural styles. The castle offers guided tours with informative audioguides that seamlessly lead visitors through its rich history and art gallery.
This is a lovely castle, with a lot of history. Much of the interiors are unadorned compared to what they were, but the setting is stunning. It feels like stepping back in time, especially in the fall. There are paths to walk the grounds and access from the road is simple and scenic.
Radek Kolecki — Google review
This is a beautiful castle with a lot of history. When you go in and purchase the ticket they give you several options one with the tour of the Underground included and I would recommend going that route as the tour underground is also very good. They will give you an audio guide that will walk you through the whole castle and give you the history and events that transpired through the years. The tour takes about the proximately 2 hours to complete with the audio guide and I like the way they set up their audio guide as you can skip ahead to something that interests you a little bit more which is a nice touch. The audio guide is location based. There is so much to see here and what I especially liked was the turn of the century pictures of everyday life. Some of the places in have amazing views of the surrounding Countryside and of the Immaculate Gardens. The gardens around the castle are just beautiful unfortunately the day I was there it was raining.
Mike Braccio — Google review
Beautiful restored castle with expansive undergrounds from ww2. Undergrounds only allow 35 people per day, book in advance!!!
Egle Kon — Google review
Very nice and interesting place. Beautiful interiors and terraces. I also recommend the underground route, very interesting and mysterious
Jaroslaw Sawicki — Google review
Did both the castle and the underground tour. As non-Polish speakers, we're very impressed by the audioguide. Works seamlessly as you walk through the castle and exhibition. Very much intrigued by the family history and a lot of information is provided. We spent hours, so make sure to have enough time if you want to visit other sights as well. Also with the underground tour, we didn't feel left out with the audioguide. All in all a very fun, informative day. Definitely worth a visit!
Lusia Pi — Google review
The self-paced tour through the castle was incredible! And we went while they had Christmas decorations, so it was even more beautiful. Recommend the underground tour as well - it was interesting and moving.
Jessica Helsel — Google review
A really historic Castle that has been well maintained. The surrounding area of the Castle is well maintained too. It was great to see the old mines, the Stud Stables & the Palm House aswell. All the staff were helpfull & friendly. The toilets were kept clean & maintained well. The Castle grounds were kept well & there were good directions around the Castle. Overall a good day out for the whole family. 👍👌😁💥
Malcolm Chinoy — Google review
Castle Ksiaz... there are a lot of things which I can write here about this castle. But surely it is just impossible to tell all interesting things about this castle here.... it is much better to open Wiki or other sources and read, there is a lot of interesting information including medieval history, Hitler's "golden trains" and many others. Or you must come, take an audio guide (included into entrance fee) and see & listen.... there are a lot of very interesting stories, there are many unsolved secrets even now. Enjoy the castle, the subterranean, the magical terraces...
Oleksandr Protsenko — Google review
Ksiaz Castle in Poland is an awe-inspiring gem! The castle's rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking views make it an unforgettable experience. With over 400 rooms and a sprawling 316 hectares of grounds, Ksiaz Castle is a true marvel. Its grandeur and charm captivate visitors, while the surrounding landscape adds to the enchantment. A must-visit destination!
Al Dr — Google review
The price of the ticket is worth paying. Huge area to see. They gave an audio guide that automatically switches while you changing different halls. The audio guide is available in a few foreign languages. Parking is overpriced: next to Castle the price is 30 pln, further - 20 pln. And when you enter the castle there is a toilet with an entrance fee - 5 pln, which in my humble opinion should be included in the price of the ticket. Overall it is a great place to spend a day with a family or loved ones.
Valeria Drobot — Google review
I enjoyed this place a lot. Very good destination to spend your weekend. Picturesque hiking routes of different difficulty level, underground tunnels of the third reich. I didn't enjoyed a lot the castle interiors, but from the outside it's probably the most beautiful castle I've ever seen. At the moment they have a very interesting photo exebition of the last chef. And nice cafe inside the castle (unfortunately you can visit it only when you are visiting the castle interiors, when we wanted to have a coffee there the next day after excursion, we were told that we should by ticket to the castle)
Liza N — Google review
Beautiful castle with amazing garden. If you are in the area, you need to see it.
Piotr Janczewski — Google review
Very stunning castle. Interesting to see how it expanded over the centuries. During second world war germans dig out the tunnels under the castle, no one knows what purpose it was.
Rooms in the castle decorated very nicely. Audio guide was really good, so much history there. We couldn't go to the gardens as it was closed due to being off season though. Definitely recommend visiting.
Briga Honda — Google review
It's a great historical place to visit. You can learn a lot of things. I liked the complementary guided tour system. Summer is the best time to visit since you can go to the garden
Jyotirmaya Ijaradar — Google review
Peculiar castle vast in size with several different styles blending. Not quite sure if it is worth visiting but for sure intricate
Alexia Karakassis — Google review
We just visited the castle from outside as we didn't have enough time to go for a tour. There's an individual or combined ticket for castle, palm house and the undergrounds. Car parking is not free after the security guard, unless you're visiting the castle hotel. You can park it in the open parking space before the security guard for free. There is an ice cream shop near the castle which is a necessity in hot summers. Not sure if there's any restaurant though. There's a small vertical sprinkler through which you can go to refresh yourself in hot weather. You can visit Viewpoint too, which is a small walk type trek for 15 minutes. There's a fresh corn stick seller, each for 8 PLN. You can bring park stuff (mats, food, play items etc) also for relaxation. There are a lot of gardens and you can sit anywhere. The place is definitely worth a day trip.
KJK Ravi Teja — Google review
We Visited Ksiaz Castle in Mid of May, a very enjoyable and memorable trip. It’s really a Beautiful Castle 🏰❤️
As, I am from Pakistan 🇵🇰 we don’t have such Castle so visiting this place for me was exceptional experience. 😊
Aamir Pervez — Google review
A self-paced tour of the castle was amazing! I was lucky to visit right before the Christmas decorations were going to be taken down, so it was twice the awe and pleasure.
Everything is so nicely organised, with the cheerful staff meeting you at the ticket desk, and then - second surpise with the Polish museums on this trip - a cloakroom employee kindly offering me a Ukrainian audio guide. Great thanks to the Castle team!
The exhibitions are a wonderful combination of the family history of the castle owners, of the Polish and world history impacting Ksiąz and its residents, and some terrific works of art.
It is also very efficient to have a "smaller tour" and a "broader tour with the family stories", so that you can choose what to listen to, also in terms of time available.
I listen to everything and loved it.
I learned a lot about the underground of Ksiąz and visited the Palm Garden 5-min drive away from the Castle (included in the ticket), with a huge collection of plants.
Iryna R — Google review
Very cool history, the audio tour is great with lots of info. Grounds are easy to walk. Art exhibition was beautiful.
Justice Davis — Google review
It was one of the interesting and beautiful castle 🏰 in Poland 🇵🇱. Also it has a rich history. Everyone from all over the word should see it. Great food at the restaurant there on site by the entrance .
TM Sabotup (dukehines) — Google review
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Architecture with Daisy von Pless ➡️
📍Castle KSIĄŻ - Fürstenstein
and a residence complex with a castle restaurant-
👨🍳 💥 📸 LOUIS HARDOUIN
art master chef - art photographer - friend Daisy -
📍Wałbrzych ➡️
📍Romantic ruins in the park 1794-
📍Wałbrzych ➡️
📍Castle residence with park decorated personally by Princess Daisy -
📍Pszczyna ➡️
📍Hunting palace with a lake - holiday , private place Daisy -
📍Promnice - Forest
A. Łanocha - AS Denkmal Studio GbR — Google review
Beautiful big castle. You can use audio guide which is awesome and you don't have to go with big group. There is also photos exhibition. The inside of the castle looks more modern then usuall, furniture is from the beginning of the 20th century etc. so I could imagine the life here.
I recommend to visit underground with ww2 interesting history, too.
We were there on Saturday and it wasn't crowded so much.
Popular hiking spot on the border of Poland & the Czech Republic, the highest peak in the latter.
Hiked up the mountain during winter in December and despite it being an easy hike, it was difficult as some of the steep paths were covered in ice and snow making it super slippery. The tower at the top resembles an alien spaceship and there is a bar at the top too.
khawajai — Google review
Amazing views from the top over both Poland and Czech Republic. A number of routes to the top, some of which are pretty challenging, or you can take the cable car from either Polish or Czech side. Limited facilities at the top, with a small post office selling drinks and snacks and a cafe in the cable car station.
James Smith — Google review
If you want to reach the top from the Polish side, it's recommended to wear proper shoes since the fastest trail has a steep slope. I saw many people hiking with gym shoes but personally I recommend to wear hiking shoes to reduce the risk of slipping or take a twist.
There is also a different way to reach the top which is less tiring but longer in terms of time.
Take your own food and water with you since there is no chance to buy them on the top of the mountain (there is a Czech Post Office!).
Giorgio Montaldo — Google review
I had such a great time climbing this mountain, it's a long way to go and definitely hard to get up, but the feeling of success and exploration you get when you reach the top is well worth it, however this is not a hike for people that are afraid of heights.
Jacek Blichowski — Google review
Amazing view, not so easy to climb, but it worth it.
Dawid L — Google review
If Czech side of cable car doesnt work i recommend check out the Polish cable car 👌
?va Morsy — Google review
With its 1603.3 m above sea level, Sněžka is the highest mountain in the Krkonoše, Sudetenland, Silesia, Bohemia and the whole of the Czech Republic. Unfortunately, since the peak of Sněžka lies in Poland, the highest peak in the Czech Republic is Luční hora. Many hundreds of tourists come here every day. You can get to the top by walking route there and back, which is a trip with children for the whole day. It is also possible to use the cable car, which is two-stage, but unfortunately there is no guarantee that it will be in operation every day. What happened to me too. The walk up the hill was breathtaking and from the early morning I walked through the levels of the cloud. Around noon, the clouds parted and the sun came out, which meant the most amazing view of all time.
Franti?ek Zimmermann — Google review
The trip to the highest mountain in the Czech Republic was a great experience. We went up the mountain by cable car from Růzová hora station. We went down the Czech-Polish friendship trail. There are many beautiful views along the way. It was a very nice trip.
Le Ngoc Anh Ninh — Google review
The hike up and down was pretty difficult for me. For beginners I would recommend to take the gondola down at least . It took us 7 hours (with breaks) in total. I am happy I made it.
Jana Krupka (Jana K) — Google review
All the trials are very well prepared and maintained. It takes 1hour one way from Kopa mountain (Kopa can be reached by cabl car). In the season it may be crowded.
Daniel Jankowski — Google review
Amazing place. Must visit 😊
Marius Petrauskas — Google review
Beautiful views when the weather is not cloudy
Maksym Honcharov — Google review
Visited during sunset. It was incredibly windy but very rewarding
harry buiquoc — Google review
Highest czech mountain Recommend the blue track, steepest one, but also the shortest, where you will also learn about the mining history of the region.
Jiří Kopuletý — Google review
Amazing view, weather changed drastically though when arrived at the top. Need to wear warm clothes and trekking gear.
Iwona Kurkowska — Google review
Due to the strong wind, the gondola lift did not reach the top of Sněžka, but it was enough for the start to Růžová hora.
I'll get back to you Sněžka. 🙂
Jonas Dromantas — Google review
Was a difficult hike for me, I’m pretty new to hiking but I’m in no way out of shape. Steep smooth stones that made to so thankful it wasn’t raining. Top was ok, bistro wasn’t great. And the gondola going down wasn’t open even though online it did say it was running. Thankfully there was a second gondola halfway down you could take the rest of the way down. The town at the bottom is very cute and worth lunch or dinner.
Addy Ren — Google review
I’m glad somebody else counted the stairs 😅 after we had a hard time finding a parking space we took a ride with the chairlift to the first station and walked from their to the top. Sadly their were so many people that it didn’t feel like a hike for us. But as we are fans of the views we still liked it.
Madlen Slc — Google review
My second visit to this top.
I recommend this climbing, nice views, places for the rest.
I really like the smell of fresh air here and it is the place where you could get moral rest.
Hiking not hard, the half way could be cut by lift.
Near the climb itself, there is a shelter where you can have a snack, drink a beer or just rest before the climb
Unfortunately, this time the fog and the strong wind caught me and there was a very mystical atmosphere
Taras Koshletskyi — Google review
We parked our car in Pec pod Snezkou and took a cable way from there to Ruzova Hora (cca 1300 m) station. Two direction ticket is about 13 EUR. From Ruzova Hora you can easily hike / walk to the top of the Snežka (cca 1600 m). You will need about hour and a half to the top, maybe even less since the trail is easy even for kids, dogs, older people. In the July, temp on the top was 8 C and the wind was 70 km/h so take a good clothes. And when we climbed to the top, we were in the clouds and big strong fog, so we couldn’t see nothing. View is usually good but not for us that time. So watch out for the weather if you wanna enjoy the sight view from the top. There is restaurant on the top so you can seat there for a drink or food.
Czocha Castle is a 13th-century castle that has been transformed into a dramatic hotel, offering classic rooms and free breakfast. With over 125 rooms, the castle hosts numerous events and provides a rustic yet charming ambiance. The friendly staff and on-site market add to the overall atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a tasty restaurant, cafe, and even sample honey mead. The castle's beautiful location offers great views and a medieval vibe inside.
Outstanding medival castle. Great interior and view and nice sightseeing. There is a hotel in castle so you can have a rest before your next trip. It's said on the web site that there are night tours but haven't found the date when it is.
Aleh Sivakou — Google review
Absolutely in love with this place! It’s way out of the busy city life. If you are a person that loves to explore nature and the woods, walking through hidden path, then this is definitely the place for you! I walked with my dog for hours exploring so many little paths in the woods near the river and we weren’t even closed to seeing everything! Highly recommend
Cadence Quartet — Google review
This castle is a larpers paradise! With over 125 rooms, I imagine they host a lot of events. We loved the compound and loved that you could stay the night at the castle. It’s a little rustic but that’s part of the charm that make this authentic and interesting. The overall ambiance was fantastic. Everyone was helpful and friendly, and there was a market on site as well that added to the ambiance. There is a tasty restaurant and a cafe on site. We were introduced to the honey mead, which was quite nice. Also the castle beer is a must try - very smooth with hints of citrus. Wish I had brought some home with me.
Naomi — Google review
Very cool medieval castle being used as a hotel. If you want a cool experience without the pampering, this place is for you. Great views and medieval vibe.
Franz Martens — Google review
Very big. Has lots of stuff to wiew. But it is far awh from town or the main roads. If you don't mind driving through small narrow roads, then I guess it is fine.
Breakfast was standard polish one.
Stewe-Ingmar Screiterfeld — Google review
Very interesting tour of the inside and photogenic place 😍 Interesting that it had multiple purposes during world war two and that the rooms can actually be used as guest rooms. A bit of a pity that it's not in great shape but it's still awesome!
Pedro Heitor — Google review
We’ve gone to this castle twice and couldn’t get in. First time the castle was occupied by Harry Potter’s fan and nobody was allowed to get inside. The second time we came here with a small dog and exactly these days dogs were not allowed to get here. Staff was really furious and aggressive too.
Popkorninog — Google review
Czocha is a lovely castle situated in a beautiful location, I've visited it twice and although I've not been inside, even spending time outside the castle is great.
Recently we attended a 'Medieval Food Festival' which was awesome, sampled lots of Polish food from across the ages (prepare fresh of course though 😄) and it was an awesome day out. Highly recommend If they organize this again.
Matthew Jones — Google review
A wonderful setting surrounding a brilliant castle.
Scenic views that were amazing with the snow that we had.
The only issue is that if you are staying on the 4th floor, make sure you are fit as its not easy getting up there and back down with heavy or bulky luggage
Richard Rayment — Google review
Fantastic place. A good day if you are in the vicinity. They serve okay food and have really nice rooms. The castle is well kept and renovated. It's a treat to see all the rooms and if you're lucky you can see some of the secret passages behind the secret Doors 😯 and if you have enough money you can rent the whole castle, which is very cool 😯
Klaus-yngve Pedersen — Google review
Great castle. But there is a big "but". Only guided tours allowed and you see not that much of the famous castle. The tour is very long (over 1h) for what you see, not available in English. First room - 15min talk. The tour guide closes with advertising restaurant and whatnot. I don't pay for advertising. Given we drove 1h to get there I find it was not worth it.
Aija Kalnaja — Google review
We’ve visited the place 5 years ago and it was amazing. Came back last week and realized that the place is falling apart. The service is great, the restaurant food is delicious, but the place itself needs urgent maintenance.
Linas Adamonis — Google review
Great and impressive castle with lots of history behind its walls. The local guide was super knowledgeable and eager to share her passion and excitement about this place.
I highly recommend the restaurant as well, the food was just exquisite!
Paulina Farkas - Krakowiak — Google review
If you are not a polish speaker, just forget about visiting the castle. Only guided tours are possible, and you will be "welcomed" by a very unpleasant man that will make you clearly understand that only polish is spoken there.
A lesson on how not to attract tourists from abroad.
Jean-Philippe Thery — Google review
A fascinating place to take a tour. The hard working tour guide really goes into detail about the history and the building. She should be kept as was great learning through her guidance. Did not stay at the hotel, so no comment.
raj badhan — Google review
As a hotel it should disappear as *** hotel - it’s just not what people are expecting when they’re here. Quality and cleanliness don’t exist.
In regards to castle as a museum - it has stopped in time 30 years ago. Staff is unfriendly and rude, besides instead of doing job which were paid for - they preferred discussing political choices. It’s disgusting and disappointing to have staff trying to control or convince people who came to visit a castle to specific political orientation.
Sorry it’s a red flag.
Kamil NOWAK — Google review
This is an awesome castle, great views and everything! I really like the medieval vibe that this castle gives when you're inside it. I really recommend visiting this place, it has epic views, no trash, many things to look at and beautiful cobblestone buildings surrounding the castle! At the time i am writing this, the roof in front of the river is currently under construction.
John Rudakis — Google review
One of the most interesting castles I’ve been so far. It’s so beautiful, exteriors and interiors, there were some secret doors I found when I was there🤪🤪🤪Spent the night in the castle felt exciting yet scary at the same time when you went for the night tour visit with awesome way of storytelling from the staff. The atmosphere was indescribable, you can see it for yourselves, I highly recommend the night tour guide for this castle and you can thank me later 😉 but one thing I would change is that there’s English version of the story so it would be even more fascinating for me 🥰🥰🥰
Julie Griste — Google review
(I refer to sightseeing, not to hotel).
Very good condition of the castle, moderate pricing, tour guides definitely know their job
Wojciech Fluder — Google review
Just sightseeing, not staying overnight. So much history and still to be discovered, must-see if a mystery fan. Discoveries happening as we speak. Worth to visit again after a while. It is a beautiful place and definitely worth visiting however, not equipped to handle so many tourists (toilets).
Waly Chrobrego, also known as Chrobry Embankment, is a historic landmark in Szczecin, Poland. This elevated promenade was built in 1902 and stretches along the Oder river for about 500 meters. It offers stunning views of the water and iconic buildings such as Ducal Castle, the National Museum, and the Cathedral Basilica of St James the Apostle.
Quite a beautiful view, mesmerizing
Jeyfah — Google review
Very beautiful place, its huge and very pretty. The view from the terrace is amazing. Should visit if you come to szczecin!
Sanskruti Mane — Google review
Overall a very nice place.
Great for late night walks hand in hand.
Beware of car people. I've been there two times and both times there were people being really "cool" and blasting music from their cars.
Over a 9/10
Mr Kakry — Google review
The most popular view point in size in for take a photo and view on odrę river
mysoulinflames — Google review
Plenty of places to leave your car. You ll have to pay some sloti per hour. Nice restaurants, good view to the Oder. Prices for food in touristic spots are similar to those of Germany. Lots of Pet friendly places.
Christian Vergara Neumann — Google review
A scenic picturesque spot observation deck on the Oder river , near the main central station of Szczecin. You can see many freighters from the terrace along with a fantastic skyline of Szczecin.
Ahmed Farid — Google review
Loved the view. Great architecture.
Valentyn Tokariuk — Google review
Poland is the good country for visit because there are a lots of cool and pretty old ancient place. We 🚶♂️ 🚶♀️ in everywhere with our camera , we say wow, wow on the time, we are taken a lots of photos till our memory of the camera gone.😅🤣
Recommend to visit! 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟 🌟
Irene Mpm — Google review
Beautiful and historic waterfront in Szczecin
Jerzy Durda — Google review
The most iconic place in Szczecin by far! It really speaks to the history of the city, which used to be part of Germany. Lots of restaurants around and an amusement park. To clarify - entry is free!
Nikola M — Google review
Really the heart of Szczecin. You can see the West Oder river, the port, the street in front and the museum in the back. Highly recommended.
Sumanta Chakraborty — Google review
Excellent to watch from the North side of the nearby motorway bridge. Best photo light is during the morning and lunch time.
Sc. U — Google review
The place in Szczecin! You have a great view, the port and river promenade is near by. People meet here and take photos. Stroll around and enjoy the panorama. Step into the museum or theater nearby. Historical spot, you shouldn't miss. Don't forget your own camera!
(Translated by Google) A clean, beautiful and perfectly designed with lots of comfortable benches, water features, restaurants, shops and leisure facilities. Well-designed and separated cycle and footpaths lead all the way across the border to Germany...Ideal for families with children as it is almost car-free...always worth a visit...
(Original)
Eine saubere, schöne und perfekt gestaltete mit viele bequemen Sitzbänken, Wasserspielen, Restaurants, Geschäften und Freizeiteinrichtungen. Gut angelegte und getrennte Rad- und Fußwege führen bis nach Deutschland über die Grenze....Ideal für Familien mit Kindern, da fast Autofrei.....immer ein Besuch wert....
Bernd Brinkmann — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach is very beautiful and well maintained and very spacious. It's great to stop off or take long walks
(Original)
Der Strand ist sehr schön und gepflegt und sehr weitläufig. Man kann super einkehren oder lange Spaziergänge machen
M. S. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful walks on the beach are possible here. There are many types of refreshment stops that promise and deliver refreshment during breaks.
We will come back :-)
Karin and Thomas children
(Original)
Wunderschöne Spaziergänge am Strand sind hier möglich. Einkehrmöglichichkeiten vieler Art gibt es, die Stärkung in den Pausen versprechen und halten.
Wir werden wieder kommen :-)
Karin und Thomas Kinder
Karin K. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great sandy beach, perfect for small children, a bit too crowded
(Original)
Super Sandstrand, perfekt für Kleinkinder, etwas zu voll
i. t. — Google review
(Translated by Google) Super beautiful and above all clean beach. <3
(Original)
Superschöner und vor allem sauberer Strand. <3
Klaus Schöner — Google review
(Translated by Google) A great promenade. Everything is very neat and clean. Many small restaurants with different cuisines, from different countries. Ice cream stands, boutiques and other shops can also be found here, which leave little to be desired. I can really recommend the promenade and Świnoujście as a whole to everyone and anyone who spends their vacation here will have a very nice time. It is something for young and old and also for guests with their four-legged friends.
(Original)
Eine tolle Promenade. Alles ist sehr ordentlich und sauber. Viele kleine Restaurants mit unterschiedlicher Küche, aus unterschiedlichen Ländern. Auch Eisstände, Boutiquen und andere Geschäfte sind hier anzutreffen, welche kaum einen Wunsch offen lässt. Ich kann die Promenade und Swinemünde insgesamt, wirklich nur jedem empfehlen und wer hier seinen Urlaub verbringt, wird eine sehr schöne Zeit verbringen. Es ist etwas für jung und alt und auch für Gäste mit Ihren Vierbeinern.
Perry L (Real Sharky) — Google review
(Translated by Google) Simply chic, great drinks and delicious food 👍😊
(Original)
Einfach chic, super Drinks und lecker Essen 👍😊
The Historical Technical Museum in Peenemünde is housed in a former power station and commemorates the laborers who built test rockets during World War II. The museum showcases the conflicting development and consequences of the notorious V2 rocket, which was constructed by engineers in Peenemünde on Usedom. It offers well-documented exhibits and features 23 multilingual notice boards with further information, as well as an app for orientation and additional details.
Absolutely amazing place full of history and secrets from 2nd world war. Get audio guide and browser this amazing place. I loved it. Especially the chance to see V2 rocket.
Aleksandra Walczak — Google review
Great display of European ingenuity, engineering, applied research and history (especially the A-4/V-2 rocket: Hallo NASA!).
+ Dual language (German-English) information presentation on way finders.
+ Indoor and outdoor historical, structural and art exhibits to explore.
+ Souvenir shop.
Ca L — Google review
A most important historical site, where the Nazis under the direction of Werner Von Braun and other eminent scientists developed the
V2 rocket propelled missile.Also the launching pad for the infamous V1 'Doodlebug" flying bomb which rained death upon London late in WW2.
Thankfully it was too late to save the badly crumbling Third Reich.
Its an amazing historical site now with launch pad and Rocket examples on display. The museum is interesting with its tales of how massive slave labour was used to achieve the manufacture of these terror weapons.
Dennis Smalley — Google review
The emptiest museum I have ever seen. They have big building filled with pictures and pictures and nothing more. Descriptions related to them are only in german. Oh they have much of grass too. Ticket is 10 euro but it is really worth the most 10 eurocent
Dariusz Re?ek — Google review
A good place to visit if you have an interest in WW2. It’s a pretty big site and it’s not just about the V2 rocket development, in fact the V2 is a small part of the exhibition. The bulk of the site is the power plant that was used up until the collapse of the DDR.
Martin Stone — Google review
During the Second World War, engineers in Peenemünde on Usedom constructed the notorious V2 rocket. This Museum shows the conflicting development and shows the consequences. Everything is well documented. At each of the 23rd stations there is a multilingual notice board with further information. In addition, an app offers orientation and more information. Great recommendation not only for history buffs.
Tilman Benecke — Google review
Interesting place due to the history on rocketry. The powerplant is a must for industrial photographers to enjoy the old technology.
Rob van der Aa — Google review
If you are interested in learning more about local history, especially regarding the second world war, this museum is a must. The "Rundgang" takes you about 2-3 hours. My favourite was the exhibition connecting old history with the current landscape via photography and various artefacts. Plus a massive bonus point - they not only provide descriptions in German and polish but also in English.
Julia Freyer — Google review
It's fair to say that the site is still in tact. The site to visit is 'Die Ausstellung' or exposition. It's pretty detailed if you want to grasp it all, I'd say take 4 hours certainly into account to cover the entire site. Everything is well displayed so the audio is complementary but not really necessary. The elevator (€1 surcharge) for the overview from the top you'll probably pay cuz while there why not but is not really worthwhile. The pictures you take downstairs will measure your expectations.
Geert Lambrechts — Google review
Very interesting, especially the power station. It is amazing what the engineers managed to build, even though their aims were nefarious. It is possible to visit this in a little over an hour, if there are no queues.
Henrik Huhtinen — Google review
Peenemünde has a big outside area as well as multiple floors inside. You can also buy a ticket to go to the roof where you get a 360 view off the place. I can recommend.
Tim Genford Jensen (Genford) — Google review
One can never quite fathom the scope and consequences of WW2 let alone the resources put into the war and HTM certainly try it's best to assist. Amazing. The artsy and quasi-philosophical approach doesn't quite do it for this visitor, and still a lot of the exhibition gimmicks are quite powerful. E.g. at the locker room at the end of the main exhibition, where the names of key characters are put and when you open c.v.'s and pictures are merited. That the power plant was actually in use til 1990, was a surprise.
Five stars shouldn't compare to Kennedy Space Center and in its right is fully warranted.
Jesper Brøns-Poulsen — Google review
Honestly this museum was way more interessting then i initially thought. It gave me a feeling of what kind of experiments were done here. Very informative!
Karsten Saers — Google review
Dogs are allowed "only" for exhibitions, which are outside. Very good technical and historical museum with crossover to many social points and science areas. Very educating.
The Kunsthofpassage is an art center in Dresden that has courtyard filled with outdoor cafes, artists' studios, and independent boutiques. The eclectic district is strewn with small boutiques and galleries which are accentuated by the odd-looking cascade of pipes and funnels that run down one of the walls. The center is a must-see for anyone visiting Dresden, and its artistic experience is one of the best things to do in the city.
An incredible, gorgeous place. I wish all the world would look like this. Kudos to the creators. An absolute must go in Dresden, even if small!
&Tilly [andtillycom] — Google review
The little alleyways with art, restaurants, and shops were very cute and hip. The neighborhood surrounding it was a tad dicey. During the day it's fine, but I would be quite nervous walking around at night.
David Segleau — Google review
a project from 20 years ago that other cities should learn from to beautify abandoned backyards. Not only the passage, the small streets around it are buzzing with secret nightlife, it smells of wonderful Asian cuisine and very interesting
Rumyana Lazarova — Google review
Very beautiful neighborhood. The blue and yellow houses are so unique. The one time i wish it was raining on vacation to see how it would’ve looked and sounded
Warren A — Google review
Located in the area of the city called Neustadt, this place offers some shops, a café and art. Really interesting to visit. It is located about 15- 20 minutes away from the city center (take tram 11).
Alejandro Montiel — Google review
Incredibly cozy and atmospheric place.
A complex of courtyards among houses with avant-garde drawings on the facades, there are many cafes and souvenir shops there. This place is hard to find but worth a visit.
Yuri Yatsenko — Google review
Beautiful and good place to chill out. It is also a photo spot for social media. Just a few mins is enough to explore. I won't say it is a must-see. If you have less time, don't regret missing this spot.
Mohamed Yaseen — Google review
Sunday, almost everything was closed but great to take pictures alone...
Matthieu Fuger — Google review
A very cute area with different boutique shops!
Elizabeth Kwan — Google review
Very eclectic, artsy Passage way with quirky shops, galleries, a cafe, gift shops and this interesting exterior paintings and a water pipe installation.
It's still a must see, and the shops are really unique.
Once seen though, you may not unbedingt come back.
Mona Q — Google review
In the vibrant heart of Dresden's Neustadt district, an unassuming locale stirs the soul and tickles the fancy. It's the Kunsthofpassage, a whimsical arena where street art comes alive, and creativity dapples every corner.
The entire place is a living, breathing canvas where urban grunge meets artisan flair. Stickers and graffiti transform the mundane into a kaleidoscope of colour and emotion, lending an air of playful rebellion. The spray-painted messages of the city whisper tales of its vibrant underbelly, from poetic musings to impassioned pleas.
The 'Courtyard of Elements' or the 'Klangkunst', is a true marvel, where rain is the maestro, conducting a symphony on a series of carefully arranged pipes. As the sky opens up and the droplets cascade, they tap out an unexpected melody, turning the ordinary into an extraordinary auditory experience. It's kinetic art at its most enchanting, a serenade by nature itself. (Absent rain, water is injected into the artwork every whole and half hour)
Nestled within this lively passage, a quaint assortment of niche shops add to the allure. Whether it's the delicate trinkets of a jewellery store or the comforting aroma of exotic tea leaves, these places extend an invitation to explore and indulge.
A living testament to resilience, the ginkgo tree stands tall amidst the bustling atmosphere, a beacon of tranquillity. Its ancient lineage whispers tales of endurance and adaptability, mirroring the spirit of the Kunsthofpassage itself.
The friendliness that permeates the atmosphere is as refreshing as the art that adorns the streets. Stripped of the superficial sheen of commercialism, this corner of Dresden celebrates authenticity, creativity and community. The cheerful banter, the shared appreciation of art, and the sense of togetherness foster a warm camaraderie, creating an inclusive space where art and life intertwine.
Kunsthofpassage is a treasure chest, a vibrant montage of Dresden's artistic soul. Far from the beaten tourist tracks, this place is an oasis of creativity, an ode to Dresden's audacious spirit. A visit here isn't just a casual stroll down a decorated alley, it's a celebration of art, life, and the unabashed joy that stems from the two.
Joost Baaij — Google review
Walking through it feels like stepping into a storybook. The shops offer a delightful array of unique treasures, from handmade crafts to boutique fashion. The quaint atmosphere is perfect for a leisurely stroll, and it's a hidden gem for those seeking one-of-a-kind finds. Whether you're a local or a tourist, Kunststofpassage is a must-visit for its cozy, picturesque setting and the opportunity to discover adorable, artisanal goodies. Don't miss out on the mochi ice cream at
Ulfat Mujawar — Google review
Must seen place… there are very nice cafes and restaurants around.. Definitely to stop by and feel the atmosphere.
Neslihan Orhon — Google review
Nice wall art and vibe, in fact the entire neighbourhood is great if you like urban art, it's worth a visit even if is a bit of a walk from the city center.
Antoniu Gugu — Google review
Interesting place, but a little dark, especially in the end of the afternoon and evening, and there's nothing much there in general. Buildings with cute out style, some cute small shops and a couple of cute small cafes/bistros.
Joseane Ferrara — Google review
it's a very colorful and lively street. There are so many cafes and boutiques near the area. Good place for shopping, eating and hanging out.
Krishna K A — Google review
Don’t miss this place and also nearby beauties - look at every corner and you will be rewarded with creations of modern art.
A great place for pictures and won’t take you long. There are also a lot of cafes and local pubs in the area.
Also the entrance is free, which makes the experience even more pleasant - as the creations are on the living buildings, entrances to buildings etc.
Alona Ostrenska — Google review
Really unique place to visit! It was really fun being there, and seeing how the blue house design actually works. There is a restaurant and a cafe too, for anyone who'd like to rest around these fun houses.
The Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum is a vast botanical garden and museum in the German capital. It is home to over 20,000 plant species from all around the world, as well as diverse gardens of medicinal plants and a large pond featuring plants from marine and marsh habitats. The gardens are open to the public year round and is a beautiful place to spend an afternoon if you're in Berlin.
Wonderful place to pass a few hours in Berlin.
Takes a bit of time to get there but for nature lovers its just great.
Lots of trees, flowers, ponds and green to admire.
The greenhouses are huge and offer a great view of plants not native to Germany.
Tickts are cheap and well worth it.
Go and enjoy.
zipo13 — Google review
(Christmas garden review) Lovely place with interesting light installment. Totally suitable for a date or a night out. Perfect for photo shoots as well. You need at least 1:30 hrs to walk around the whole place without rushing. I feel it's a little over priced though.
Abdallah Kadry — Google review
An Enchanting Oasis in the Heart of Berlin
I had the pleasure of visiting the Botanical Garden in Berlin recently, and I must say it was an absolutely delightful experience! From the moment I stepped through the entrance, I was transported into a world of natural beauty and tranquility.
The garden's extensive collection of plants and flowers from various corners of the globe left me in awe. The well-maintained pathways meandered through lush greenery, offering a feast for the eyes at every turn. Each section of the garden has been thoughtfully organized, allowing visitors to explore different ecosystems and appreciate the diversity of plant life.
One of the highlights of my visit was the incredible Tropical House, which took me on a journey through dense rainforests. The humidity and temperature inside mimicked the authentic environment, instantly transporting me to another continent. It was fascinating to witness giant tropical ferns, vibrant orchids, and exotic palm trees up close. The sense of serenity and wonderment one feels in this space is truly indescribable.
Another feature that I found particularly impressive was the themed gardens within the complex. From the Japanese Garden, with its meticulously arranged rocks and tranquil water features, to the Rose Garden filled with a riot of colors and intoxicating scents, each area had its own unique ambiance. Walking through these themed gardens felt like embarking on a sensory journey, offering a momentary escape from the bustling city.
I must commend the knowledgeable and friendly staff who were ever-present and ready to assist with any inquiries. Their passion for horticulture was evident, as they shared fascinating anecdotes about the plants and their care. It greatly enhanced my overall experience and added an educational element to my visit.
Furthermore, the botanical garden provides ample seating areas and beautifully manicured lawns, perfect for a leisurely picnic or a moment of quiet contemplation. The combination of verdant landscapes, chirping birds, and the fragrance of blossoming flowers created a serene ambiance. It's an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts, families seeking a peaceful outing, or couples looking for a romantic rendezvous amidst nature's marvels.
Lastly, I appreciate the accessibility features offered by the garden. Ramps and smooth pathways ensured easy access for individuals with mobility challenges. The restrooms and eating facilities were clean and well-maintained, providing a comfortable experience for all.
In conclusion, the Botanical Garden in Berlin is a true gem that should be on every nature lover's must-visit list. The sheer variety of plant species, the thoughtful organization of the gardens, the knowledgeable staff, and the overall serenity of the place make it a haven in the heart of the city. It’s an oasis where one can unwind, find inspiration, and connect with nature in a truly immersive way. Highly recommended!
Ahmad Al-Jaaf — Google review
Green haven in Berlin – a botanical garden that's a true masterpiece. The star is an enchanting orangery, a showcase of diverse plants that dazzle the senses. Amid waterfalls and lush flora, it's a cool respite on hot summer days. And don't miss the nearby beer garden, a perfect spot to relax between exploring the park and the mesmerizing orangery. Whether you're a plant lover or seeking tranquility, this garden is a must-visit gem.
Kyrylo Sledz — Google review
Well worth the money! I and my boyfriend spent more than 3 hours there and would have spent even more if the garden wasn't closing soon.
The garden was close to bus stops which was practical, it was nice to roam the garden even though it was raining, visiting the greenhouses was included in the price of a regular ticket (!), everything was well-maintained, there were free (and pretty clean) bathrooms in the garden and the greenhouses, the staff we talked to was nice, there wasn't too many people anywhere (although that could have been because of the rain) which was appreciated.
It'd be nice if there was more maps and directional signs scattered throughout the botanical garden as it is huge and a bit hard to navigate, and also if there were English names (not just Latin) and English informational signs next to the plants (there were some English signs in the greenhouses but not in the outside garden). Some parts of the garden and greenhouses were closed off, but since it's so vast there, there was so much other stuff to see.
Anyway, would love to come back again! So many parts we didn't get to see yet and I bet it'd be fun to come here again. :)
Anna Augustinová — Google review
This is an absolutely stunning place!
Sadly, when we went (17.3.24) there was renovations and construction going on in 80% of the Gardens but the inside of the massive greenhouse was so beautiful and just lovely! I got the tickets online the night before and there was absolutely no queue (partly due to the constructions and the closure of another entrance). If you got the tickets in advance, you just scan them at the entrance and walk in! It's very easy. The greenhouse is also very easy to navigate due to multiple maps. There is a cloakroom which is just a couple of hanging racks which does the job but it is not very secure so I suggest carrying your bag with you! Overall, it was a lovely experience and I can't wait to come back then the entire complex is renovated and ready.
Yoana Nikolova — Google review
Special place, worth visiting while in Berlin. Impressive collections, huge area; especially interesting are naturally green houses - warm and humid climate with waterfall and calming sounds…
Milica Te?i? — Google review
Amazing place. Full ticket is 6 euros, for kids and students it's 3 euros. Totally worth it. Lots of stuff to see inside. A lot of different species. Also you can see some aquariums. The park outside is also amazing. Very big with tons of green and paths.
Damis Bran — Google review
Unique experience. Sincerely didn't expect so much beauty at one place. It is the biggest collection of trees, plants and flowers so well taking care of. I spent 4-5 hours there and it was worth it.
Marija Kovacevic — Google review
It was a very pleasant surprise to discover how beatiful and interesting this place can be. Very well maintained and with a wide variety of plants from all over the world, you can easily spend at least 3-4 hours visiting the greenhouses and gardens.
Dana Funie — Google review
One of my favourite places in Berlin and the perfect place to go and find a slice of paradise in what is already a fantastic city. If you are in Berlin and the sun is shining, you don’t want to miss this.
Flora from all over the world and a variety of wildlife to see.
David Morton — Google review
Well worth a visit to the greenhouses, even in Autumn. Massive, extensive glass houses, like being in the jungle! Beautiful gardens outside, would love to see them in the Spring too. Nice little cafe for hot drinks and eats.
chris Fostinis — Google review
Magnificent! The biggest greenhouse I have ever seen in my life. The plants are well presented by different zones. The collection of cactus is impressive. The building itself is nice. Unfortunately, the Botanic museum is closed for renovation and we have not walked in the garden because of the rain, but the greenhouse itself is worth visiting, and the price of 6 euros is really very moderate for the volume. And it is open on Monday when the majority of museums are closed.
mariia s — Google review
Amazing garden that is currently being restored in many places therefore many areas are still closed (April 2024). Nevertheless you can still enjoy a long walk between the blossoming trees, lakes, watch the ducks and flowers. There is also a restaurant a bit pricy versus the menu but the service and the location are really nice, and they have a good coffee as well and cakes. One of the most beautiful parks in Berlin.
Anastasiia Shehenova — Google review
In early April not much is yet happening outside, but the green houses are very interesting and beautiful! They are also quite big, so it's a nice walk inside a warm humid green environment, while it's cold and windy outside )
Olena Kotukhova — Google review
Freaking love it! Thinking about changing my career now, because working in all floral parts of the world must be amazing and so relaxing.
Pack some snack and a camera and enjoy what the world has to offer. But be careful with the plants! Some are real sensitive and some are even toxic. How amazing is that!
seVentorun4 — Google review
As a plantlover, this is a must visit place in Berlin. The Botanical Garden offers different great green areas to have a walk, greenhouses, and a museum to visit. For me, the highlight is definitely the greenhouses. There are lots of interesting plants inside waiting to be discovered. I really like the cactus area.
Q-We Torty — Google review
If in Berlin a visit to the wall is a must.Checkpoint Charlie was the most famous access point and you will be able to get souvenirs and your picture taken here as a record of your visit. The museum of terror and wall viewing and museum are all nearby. Travis world and the largest viewing balloon in the world are here too
William Harrack — Google review
Berlin’s Botanic Garden is truly large and diverse with 20 000 different species of plants on 43 hectares. Some of the paths are under construction, but the stroll is nevertheless rewarding. Several clean toilets are available. Very worth the visit even when the weather is bad, thanks to the several greenhouses. They are well maintained and the routes are nicely guided. Although The Botanic Garden is not centrally situated, it is easily reached with U- or S-Bahn. The day ticket costs 6 euros.
Ilpo L — Google review
One of to do list in Berlin was to go to Christmas Garden. So here I am in Christmas Garden for the first time. Security guards at the main gate were not very friendly but full of attitude. Anyhow It was nice light show and decor is top class. We were thrilled by the beautiful ambience, the magical lights and sound effects, the cozy stands where refreshments were provided. Even it was bit freezing but for us, it was the perfect end of the day. We really enjoyed the light trail in garden. Even at the end, light show at glasshouse was awesome.
Bad thing is after paying very expensive entry fee, you’ll have to pay for the toilet as well. That was totally unfair. Hope next time they’ll arrange things better for basic facilities.
win task — Google review
Beautiful, calm and serene place with so many plants!! Soms constructions are taking place currently but that did not make it any less nice. Amazing visit, especially in spring and summer.
Giulia Talamini — Google review
The botanical garden in Berlin is an enchanting oasis boasting an incredible variety of plants in diverse microenvironments. Exploring the expansive greenhouses was a journey through different climates, each displaying a stunning array of flora. Outside, the park surrounding the garden was equally captivating, with a multitude of plant species and majestic trees. We also spotted two foxes! A truly unforgettable botanical experience in the heart of Berlin. 🌿🦊🍺
Cosmin Butnarasu — Google review
Botanic Grader in Berlin is a wonderful destination for anyone who enjoys plants. The Greenhouse, in particular, stands out as a highlight of the experience. Inside, you'll find a diverse collection of plants from different parts of the world, creating a tranquil and soothing atmosphere. Whether you're strolling through the pathways or simply sitting and taking in the surroundings, it's a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. The variety of plants adds to the charm, offering something new to discover with each visit. Overall, Botanic Grader's Greenhouse is a delightful place to spend some time and appreciate the beauty of nature.
Timur Dzhergeniya — Google review
Oh Boy, where do I start. Unfortunately, the european part and the garden house we're the only Open parts when we visited but with the reduced price of 3€, it was so worth it. It was so amazing to See the different plants and really feel the different climats as they are all represented pretty well. Such an interesting place and No too far away from the Center.
Definitely worth a visit :)
MeliodasSF — Google review
I just love the enormous old-fashioned greenhouses of the botanical garden – probably the safest way to enjoy Australian or tropical forest greenery (considering that there are no snakes or spiders or poisonous ants trying to kill you). You also get to enjoy a mixture of smells and there are a lot of roses.
The botanical garden is currently being renovated, so parts are closed off, but the main attraction (the greenhouses) is open. There are also lockers in there where you can leave your belongings (for a deposit of 1 or 2 euro), what is rather convenient considering green houses aim to simulate warmer climates.
If you’re lucky you can meet a very pathetic local fox during your visit.
2-2.5 hours should be sufficient to view the entire complex, but you can also have a picnic in a designated area if you wish so. There is a cafe and a restaurant, but I did not check them out. The entry is very cheap at reduced renovation prices, €4 euro at normal time and €2 for an evening visit after 5 pm. The biggest annoyance is that there are two exits, and the one closer to the U-Bahn gets closed earlier at 6:30, so keep that in mind.
Alexander Dergachev — Google review
Nice place where you can spend almost the whole day with your family , friends or maybe alone. It's a large place so please take some food and water which keeps you energetic. Diverse species plants here and there are also several greenhouses and a museum. If you are a plant-lover then go with it. It's a magnificent place. I love the cactus area and also the greenhouse.
Note: Take your student card because they have offers for students.
tabassu — Google review
The greenhouse gardens (glasshouses) alone were well worth the small entrance fee (4€)! It didn't bother me that most of the outdoor gardens are temporarily closed for renovations right now on my visit, since it's the off-season and there isn't much plant-wise to see outside anyway. They are separated by climate zones but also then by country and plant categories. This is the 2nd largest botanical garden in the world, which is noticeable in the large grounds and very extensive and well-laid-out collection of plants from around the world. Impressive! The cacti collection is quite large too.
A lot of the plants from different zones were blooming; they were healthy and well-maintained. There were also smaller houses with begonias, Japanese plants, carnivorous plants, plants and their uses, etc.
Be aware that while there were some signs with interesting information, almost all of them, and all the plant names, are in German (and Latin for the names) only!!
Highly recommended for plant lovers and those who want a little peace and quiet!
Bethany — Google review
Gigantical green houses with countless species of plants. It is divided by climate and geographical areas and they are all mostly interconnected so you can mostly view them without going outside, which is great for a rainy day. The outside park is huge, has some trails and hills full of exotic plants. Entrance tickets are really affordable.
Aquarium with tanks of marine life & exhibitions about the sea, in a striking modern building.
A large and very spacious beautiful building located nicely by the waterfront.
The place shows the beautiful world under water with both live and stuffed animals and how we explore the sea. It is certainly educational visit for both adults and children.
Michael BC — Google review
Very very good Museum, but not good idea go there during holidays, because most of the things you can see is people and people. What’s a pity 😔
Neil chen — Google review
Great for a chill weekend or for a family fun day. Clean, fast, disability friendly, child friendly.
Mihai Petre — Google review
Have to say this happens to be one of the best aquariums I have been to in Germany. The focus is really on seas, the Balkan and the north sea. The exhibits are really nice. The staff were welcoming and nice. My son really enjoyed his time there. They have a little playground where parents can take a breather.
We travelled from Berlin, you could take the RE3 to Stralsund or an ICE and then take Line 6 to the Ozeaneum from the bus station just in front of the intercity hotel.
Athul Jayachandran — Google review
A wonderful and informative place to enjoy the flora and fauna of the Baltic and north sea. It's easy to spend a couple of hours here. The price for a ticket is quite hight but worth every cent. I recommend every visitor in Stralsund to visit this stunning and awesome place.
R. Nelson — Google review
As with all previous visits to this museum, we had many exciting impressions and were able to spend a balanced day with children's activities and informative exhibits. The museum clearly shows the impact that society and tourism have on the oceans. Particularly impressive is the final hall with the giants of the sea in with very dramatic and imposing representations.
Andres Bayertz — Google review
I thought there could be more varieties but still it is a good place to visit to. 💛💛💛
Hopefully to see more aquatic animals than cement statues. 😄😄😄
Thet Tun — Google review
Good museum, to do with family or friends. Maybe a little too expensive. Only cash !
Eva Bak — Google review
If I could give more than 5 stars, I would!!! One of the best aquatic museums that I have ever visited. The price is affordable and the ambience is one of a kind. The staff is extremely friendly and the signs are both in German and English naking the tour both educational and easier for the the foreigner here.
J GA — Google review
Amazing place for kids and adults. On the roof top you can admire a beautiful panorama of Stralsund and the penguins. Also there is an interesting playground for kids inside. Great experience!
Silvia Elena Chicu — Google review
Very nice and informative for the whole family. Unbeliabke sea creatures, so alien yet beautiful. See some of the life forms in the see you never knew existed. Life is truly wondrous, you realize this visiting this museum.
Johan W. Johnsen — Google review
Nice place to visit for kids and adults. Lots of aquariums.
A couple of superb restaurants near it.
pawe? chor??ewski — Google review
Visited on a weekday, so wasn't much crowded, as such bought entry tickets (bit costly at €17) at the counter using 💳. Then inside the museum, saw models, preserved exhibits of sea life and experienced live fish 🐠🐟 🐡and marine life 🦐🦀🐙swimming in small to big aquariums- from Baltic sea & Nord sea. Labels on exhibits are in both English and German but most descriptions are in German only. Can spend about 3 hours inside. Don't miss the small Penguins 🐧🐧 outside near the kids play area. Finally, lay down and relax to view life size models of whales, while documentary audio plays in German. At the end, can watch videos on Green Peace org. in a mini theater 📽️ and optionally donate 💵 for the cause at exit. Overall good experience for kids and adults ✅
Note: no food counters inside, so better to carry some water and snacks.
Rohan Rao — Google review
This is a great place to visit and spend a few hours exploring.
There is a lot to take in. The exhibits are very interestin and the Museum has a good flow to it.
Worth a visit.
Terence Hill — Google review
The Ocean museum is one of a kind. Must visit during your Stralsund visit. It has all the information about ocean life in German as well as in English. The aquarium is great and has lots of variety of sea life . The jelly fish, Star fish and penguins are the main attraction. It has a small cinema hall which shows small documentaries in English and German alternatively. For an adult ticket price is 17 euro for kids 12 euro.
Pravin k — Google review
Great place. Huge and clean aquariums, see shown in the very interesting way. Reserve minimum 3 hours, better 5! One of the best aquarium ever seen.
Tomasz Dwornicki — Google review
Nice place to visit. Sightseeing can take ~ 2h , unfortunately only few live exhibitions in water tanks , while some of them are just mock-ups.
Maciek Ban (maciekban) — Google review
The visit in Ozeaneum was really worthy. You can see there a lot of different tanks with fishes, crustaceans and other animals that live in different parts of North, Wadden and Baltic sea, but if you want to see colorful fishes from coral reefs this is not the place for you. There is also a big exhibition about the animals, expeditions and sea pollution. Not all of the descriptions were translated in English. Also a movie and the final presentation, which you watch on deckchairs are only in German. At the exit there are Greenpeace activists. Ozeaneum mission is to expand avarness about the sea pollution, so if you would like to learn more about that you should definitely go there. The cherry on top of the cake were the humboldt penguins that were on top... on the terrace :) definitely don't miss them. The parking there is paid, but we found free of charge places about 1 km from Ozeaneum.
The House of the Wannsee Conference was where Nazi leaders planned the extermination of European Jewry. The villa now functions as a memorial museum.
It is rare to find historical sites of nazis nowadays in Germany. Definitely worth to visit, the entry is free.
Yongxin Chi — Google review
A most remarkable place to visit that tells the story of a passage of history that must never be forgotten and not be allowed to be repeated.
It remains a concept of the utmost difficulty to conceive, that fifteen men could get together for a meeting the outcome of which was the "final solution".
Our visit was made all the more poignant by a missed phone call I had during our visit: it was from a friend, a gentleman in his 90s who left Vienna in the late 1930's on the kindertransport.
Andrew Walker — Google review
Such a beautiful setting for one of the worlds most horrific meetings. To see the pages of the original Wannsee protocol is chilling
Scott Stevens — Google review
This place is where I was very much able to appreciate the talent of German documentation!
The display was well explained and very well organised.
One can use the free show (which we were told was more updated compared to their audioguide) and was it well made!
The stories of the Jewish victims will surely give one the chills.
I would surely like to know more such displays to understand the psyche of the perpetrators and the plight of the victims.
Must visit!
The staff deserves a shout-out for being great hosts!
Ashwini Shivakumar — Google review
I didnt know about this place until I saw it on a history trip itinerary. I learnt a lot, it was quite overwhelming and shocking to think that men had sat in that place and discussed the removal of at least 11,000,000 people from the world.
Rachel Sales — Google review
Little part of human history. I loved museum very much.
Zoltan Fejos — Google review
The place is almost completely void of any contemporary interior. That leaves a lot of room for an intense exhibition about what actually was set in motion then, its prologue and how almost every participant got away with little to no consequences whatsoever.
Matthias Witte — Google review
Wonderful well preserved historical site of great importance.
Eric Zimmerman — Google review
If you’ve seen the film “Conspiracy” starring Kenneth Branagh, then this house is a must-see!
Aside from that, it’s off the beaten path, but easy enough to get to by train from Berlin. There’s a bus that shuttles from the station to the house every fifteen minutes or so, I’d highly recommend taking it.
You can expect to spend about an hour here. Easy enough to make it a stop on your way to Potsdam.
Travis McHenry — Google review
As a history student, this was a must during a visit to Berlin. Extremely informative and quite surreal to walk through the house where this conference took place.
Debbie Reynolds — Google review
This place is beautiful. The structure, the garden, everything is jst beautiful.
However, the exhibit is a bit sad but it's a good way to learn about history unfiltered.
Samantha Joy Cinco — Google review
This was a really great little preservation museum. It's incredibly difficult to make an engaging museum or if entirely text and no physical non-document material, but they did a good job. The main exhibition was very good, and the design was clever and we'll executed, particularly the room in which the conference was actually held. The gorgeous scenery of Wansee doesn't detract from the intensity of the history there, in fact, it almost makes it more real, seeing how beautiful the town and views are. Of course this is where such high ranking officials would meet. In addition, the temporary exhibition on rescued library materials in the upstairs was very nice. I didn't have the time or inclination to do any reading it research in the library upstairs, but it all seemed accessible and well preserved. It's odd to rate such things, but for a small museum preserving the memory of one monumental event, you couldn't do much better.
Warnemünde is a coastal town that was once the residence of the famous Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. The area boasts an extensive stretch of shoreline and a beacon structure.
Knuthenborg Safaripark is a popular drive-thru park in Denmark that features a diverse range of animals from around the world. The park is divided into 11 zones and also includes adventure and water play areas. Visitors can interact with friendly horses and goats as well as encounter more exotic creatures like monkeys, zebras, giraffes, and tigers. The tiger area has been recently upgraded to provide an even better experience for visitors.
Amazing experience!! Must try it, lors of atrractions, and things to do. We spent about 5hours inside the safari park, and we are usually very fast at places like this.
I do recommend to bring your own food for picnic, as for the food inside is only fast food.
Celeste Rooker — Google review
This is amazing Safari Park, good for kids, adults and elderly alike. You can save money to buy tickets online in advance. Dinosaurs 🦕 🦖 park is the best. You would be lucky to spot the 🦁 and 🐅 if you wait and have patience
Ali Raza — Google review
We spent 2 nights in the cabin-tents with a big veranda overlooking the savanna with giraffes. It was magical. Once the park closed for visitors and cars, we just sat for hours watching the animals roaming around freely. They were fed outside the huts, so we got to see them really close. We ordered both a breakfast and lunch box, and there arrived plenty of food of good quality. Before dinnertime, some really entertaining guides arrives outside the huts to answer question and tell the lodgers about the animals. We fell asleep with the sounds of nature, we heard the wolves howling, monkies shrieking and the pheasants clucking. Bring a sweater and some warm socks, the tents get quite cold at night. The duvets are warm and there are plenty of blankets.
The fossiled dinosaurs in the Evolution Museum was a great surprise. Later the same day we visited the dinosaur park, where there are animated dinos with sound, in the dusk, it was really well made and very realistic and really tied the whole experience. Very highly recommended to stay a couple of nights and really get to experience everything in peace, get to watch the animals live. We also got to pet ponies, goats and lamas. I dislike zoos and always feel bad for the animals, but in this park, they clearly have a lot of passion for the animals, and let them live with a lot of space and love.
Titiana Rosa — Google review
Super nice place! Fun for the family and you can easily spend the whole day there. But important notice - during week day only Mombasa restaurant is open! The other one (Flinthuset) works only in weekends. You can also bring your own food&drinks. Totally recommend!
Liliya Ognyanova — Google review
Knuthenborg Safari Park is unique because of its wonderful location! We have been here several times before, when our children were small. This time we stayed overnight, in a tent by the elephant enclosure. It is indescribable to sit on the veranda in the morning and see the elephants grazing in the morning mist. The tent is very comfortable, equipped with a shower and Weber electric grill, and we slept fantastically well. It is a great experience to walk through the park almost alone in the evening. All in all, a great experience and a lot of fun!
Mario L. (MIEL) — Google review
We go every year with our children and it is a nice place to spend a day. Nothing has changed since the first time we visited (6y ago) but still you can kill a day with family.
Same animals, same shop, same food same same same.
The Tigers and Lions are never there.
It's kinda losing its charm.
A bit pricey lately 😕
john bubuu — Google review
It was so much more than I expected!
I went with my kids 2 and 4 and they had so much fun. The Park is very well planned, we started our tour at 11am and finished at around 4.45pm. We didn't see all the enclosures but it was so worth it! Kids are especially invigorated by the animals that they can pet and the Dinosaur exhibition is quite remarkable.
We brought some snacks from home that we snacked on while on the drive through the park and finished at the Limpopo-land food court where we had some Burgers and Fries from the Mombasa Restaurant. The food was really good! The Burger and fries as simple and very delicious and reasonably priced. You can eat at the food court/terrace but it was quite windy when we went and we chose to have our meal in the car and it was no less delicious for that fact.
100% recommend! Bring some snacks, a camera and good walking shoes and ready to have fun.
Wairimu Murigi — Google review
Just wow! I never expected such a SAFARI in Denmark. You can drive around the grassland to see and touch(some of animals) animals with your own car and well made Dino robots in a life scale are bringing you to Jurassic period. The area is bit too small compare to the safari area but still very nice. There are also many spots where you can enjoy picnic. Bring your own food and drinks to enjoy the safari more and longer. Must go spot with your kids!
rainypraha — Google review
Knuthenborg has always been the place to go for our summer vacation in Denmark, and it never fails to entertain. Even now, when I'm 22 years old, i still tell my mom to drive to the horses or goats, so i can pet them. That's, of course, the most important part of the trip. Of course you also got more exotic animals, like monkeys, zebras, giraffes and of course the tigers, which area has gotten a significant upgrade.
All in all, a wonderful place, where the animals look like they're treated well. I don't think there will ever be a day, where i won't recommend Knuthenborg Park.
Mark Svensson — Google review
Less than what I expected! The map you receive is useless, signals on the road are not clear at all! It was interesting to see Big Joe and the Dino’s garden! A day with no kids would be ideal, too much noise!
Bar Dado — Google review
We spent the whole day in this park and it was simply amazing. It's perfect for kids, especially since you can get out of the car in several areas. You've got everything there from huge giraffes to tiny monkeys :} The playground is a huge bonus as well and we also very much liked the dinosaur area. 7 hours went by so quickly.
Beachside family fitness center with saunas, spa treatments & massages, plus water slides for kids.
Wow! There are many different saunas and swimming pools.
It is especially great that there are places with a very nice view on the see.
I like it and will definitely come again!
Sergey Lazarev — Google review
A huge sauna landscape. The best sauna relaxation paradise in Ostholstein or even Schleswig-Holstein. 36 euros for a full day is absolutely fine. Very nice thermal baths, easy to reach by car. Parking spaces available, you can have the park card validated in the thermal baths
Aakash — Google review
We were the first time in the spa, where they do not give out towels, bathrobes and water. In other countries it has been included. Apparently, these are features of the German service. Be sure to take these things with you if you are going to visit this place!
Otherwise nice and clean place.
I was also very surprised that for some things (for example, an infrared sauna) you need to pay extra. We have never seen it anywhere😂
Prepare for your visit thoroughly, otherwise you risk spending a lot of money))
???? ??????? — Google review
The general experience was good,however we had a terrible experience in the restaurant.
The gentleman who was preparing food in the restaurant was extremely rude to me and my family!!!
He was shouting and making fun of people in a language that we understood. I have brought it to his attention where he completely ignored me. We will never go back just because of him!!!
On top of everything, he was handling the food without any gloves and during the preparation touching his nose and hair while preparing the dishes.This is a very unsafe and unsanitary way of preparing someone's meal!
Edin Konjic — Google review
Very clean and well maintained facility - staff were very kind and it wasn’t crowded
Traci Smith — Google review
Pretty thermal bathes with many options. The water temperature was okay, could be warmer though. The showers are not good located, they should be in the closing area. The sauna section was pretty good with many temperature options. The food in the restaurant was tasty at good prices, in competition with other restaurants outside. The view is wonderful and directly at the seaside. Friendly service.
Alexander Nadim — Google review
Ok.... As a swimming pool it would be ok. But unfortunately the whole experience is worth maximal 3 stars for me. If you are looking for a sauna and spa day maybe it is something for you.... But for just swimming is Extremely expensive. Moreover to find parking space is nearly impossible. Today we have waited 1 hour in the rain to get inside (only till the check in). When we have finally managed to get in the waiting room we were not allowed to get inside because of bad weather and to many people.... So we went home. Something to consider 🤷
N B — Google review
I recently visited Ostseebad Therme, and I must say it was an awesome experience. The facilities were great, offering a range of activities and amenities that made it a perfect destination for relaxation and fun.
The water slides at Ostseebad Therme were a highlight. They provided exhilarating rides and added an extra element of excitement to my visit. Whether it was the twisty turns or the thrilling drops, each slide offered a unique and enjoyable experience.
What impressed me the most was the cleanliness of the facilities. The water and surrounding areas were well-maintained, creating a hygienic and inviting environment. It was evident that the staff put great effort into keeping the facility clean and ensuring a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The overall atmosphere of Ostseebad Therme was fantastic. The ambiance was relaxing, allowing me to unwind and enjoy my time at the facility. The friendly staff were attentive and helpful, adding to the positive experience.
In conclusion, Ostseebad Therme is an awesome place to visit. With its great facilities, enjoyable water slides, cleanliness, and welcoming staff, it offers a fantastic experience for individuals and families alike. If you're looking for a fun and relaxing day at a well-maintained facility, Ostseebad Therme is definitely worth a visit.
Björn Frank — Google review
The best way to spend 30 euro. Public saunas were good, despite the price in 15 euro
Daniil Vyshnevyi — Google review
The main pool area was soo crowded with kids that it resulted in an appalling noise polution. The cafes and so called restaurant just serve horrible fried stuff in an atmosphere that is suffocating because of lack of AC. The jets of jacuzzis in the sauna area were simply not there!