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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Odessa to Berlin?
The direct drive from Odessa to Berlin is 1,086 mi (1,748 km), and should have a drive time of 20 hrs 29 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Odessa to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Warsaw, Dresden, Kyiv, Wroclaw, Lviv, Poznan, Torun, Lodz, Lublin, and Szczecin, as well as top places to visit like Kiev Pechersk Lavra and St. Sophia's Cathedral, or the ever-popular Arboretum Sofiyivka.
The top cities between Odessa and Berlin are Warsaw, Dresden, Kyiv, Wroclaw, Lviv, Poznan, Torun, Lodz, Lublin, and Szczecin. Warsaw is the most popular city on the route. It's 16 hours from Odessa and 5 hours from Berlin.
Kyiv, also known as Kiev, is the capital and largest city of Ukraine situated in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River. With a population of 2,962,180 as of 1 January 2021, Kyiv is the seventh-most populous city in Europe. The city attracts many visitors from various parts of the world with its diverse range of sightseeing options. The architectural monuments are concentrated mainly at the heart of the city which serves as a starting point for exploring Ukraine.
36% as popular as Warsaw
29 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Berlin
Located in western Ukraine just 70 kilometers from the Polish border, Lviv boasts a unique blend of Central and Eastern European architecture with traces of its Polish and Austro-Hungarian heritage. The city is adorned with green-domed churches and offers panoramic views from High Castle Park's mountaintop ruins of a 14th-century castle. Though often skipped due to its eastern location, Kharkiv used to be the country's capital, making it culturally rich and worth visiting.
16% as popular as Warsaw
1 minute off the main route, 57% of way to Berlin
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Lublin, located in historical Lesser Poland, is the second-largest city in this region and the ninth-largest city in Poland. With a population of approximately 338,586 people, it serves as the capital and center of Lublin Voivodeship. This bustling metropolitan area is renowned as the largest Polish city situated to the east of Vistula River, positioned about 170 km southeast from Warsaw.
4% as popular as Warsaw
11 minutes off the main route, 68% of way to Berlin
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.
Most popular city on this route
17 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Berlin
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.
8% as popular as Warsaw
1 hour off the main route, 79% of way to Berlin
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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.
6% as popular as Warsaw
31 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Berlin
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.
33% as popular as Warsaw
14 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Berlin
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.
13% as popular as Warsaw
15 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Berlin
Dresden, the capital city of Saxony in Germany, is the second most populous city after Leipzig. It is also the 12th largest city by population and the fourth largest by area in Germany. Being a part of former East Germany, it is the third most populous city in that region after Leipzig and Berlin.
41% as popular as Warsaw
20 minutes off the main route, 91% of way to Berlin
Szczecin, a city in northwest Poland, is situated on the banks of the Oder River. It boasts the impressive 19th-century Chobry Embankment and the refurbished Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle, which now serves as a cultural hub. The grand St. James Cathedral houses a remarkable 14th-century triptych and stunning stained-glass windows, offering panoramic views from its tower.
4% as popular as Warsaw
1 hour off the main route, 92% of way to Berlin
Best stops along Odessa to Berlin drive
The top stops along the way from Odessa to Berlin (with short detours) are Rynek Starego Miasta, Frauenkirche Dresden, and Łazienki Królewskie. Other popular stops include Kiev Pechersk Lavra, ZOO Wrocław, and Stary Rynek.
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Arboretum Sofiyivka
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Arboretum from the 1800s featuring formal landscaping & lakes with waterfalls & fountains.
Incredible please is really worth seeing. There are many forests, lakes and fountains there. You can take a boat and swim in the lakes. Moreover there are some caves and if you want you can have an excursion underground. Next to the park there is a hotel you can stay there. The best time to visit is spring and summer.
OLEKSANDR PAK — Google review
Great place for all family members to be all day. Strongly recommend to book a tour and only for you and your family! After some time you will understand that you are not interested in making a few photos, because you listen only stories.
Romeo NE — Google review
Beautiful relaxing place for a scenic outing I really enjoyed the nature here there is a bunch of greenery, ponds a few waterfalls and a tour guide to drive u around the place.
Lazer Wane — Google review
Historical Arboretum with more than 2000 local and exotic plants. Fair entrance fee (100 UAH for adults, so ca. 3€). Really worth to visit!
Thomas R. — Google review
Most beautiful park I visited so far. Includes more than 200 types of roases, inumerous species of shrubs, trees and other plants, statues of greek gods and philosophers, drinkable water fountains, and great views! Expect to be there exploring for at least 3 hours to get to know the main spots, as it's a really big park. Definetly coming back there once I have another opportunity.
Darya Sevastópolska — Google review
Great park. Get a map to make sure you see everything. Good for 4-6 hours especially if you rent boats or bring a picnic.
The underground river boat ride was nice.
F M — Google review
It is the best park I've ever been in Ukraine, amazing views, huge territory and interesting architecture) Definitely worth seeing, especially in autumn 😎
Олександра Прилуцька — Google review
Very beautiful arboretum! The better time for visiting is early morning at 9.00 am when nobody there and enjoy the amazing nature and silence
Anna Svystunova — Google review
Park is beautiful, there may not be many attraction,but just walking between old trees already a good one. Entrance is not free,but it was cheap. My favorite part is oak's woods. And as for me the best attraction is underground river, excursion is on Russian/Ukrainian but you can find everything online.
As the most popular tourist destination in Ukraine, Kiev-Pechersk Lavra is a UNESCO-listed golden-domed Orthodox Christian monastery that is the holiest place of pilgrimage for Ukrainians. Situated on 28 hectares of lush green hills above the Dnipro River, this subterranean hermitage and its network of catacombs are popular with tourists and pilgrims alike.
It seems to be a complex of church and holy place- i just describe my experience. there was many priest i think it is kind of university for them as well. again i just describe my conclusion. The whole are is so big there was a amazing wooden bridge with nice view - the place had such a relaxing environment - there was a entry fee (very little) to the main churches, it was a underground type with no light. you could buy some candle as a donation and use it to light the inside church cus it was dark.
It was near a museum and motherland statue. so you can visit both at once.
Foad Niestat — Google review
I visited just before the start of war, so my review is based on my experience at that time.
A beautiful and historic monument in Kyiv. Arguably the centre of the Slavic Orthodox religion. I wish to visit again when things are back to normal.
Drifter Travels — Google review
This is an amazing site to discover in Kyiv. Visit the church, see the mirror egg outside. The outstanding architecture. You need to visit this as travellers. It's a must and less than $5 to visit. On my visit there was some coffee machine outside, was very tasteful.
JP Laf (JPL) — Google review
This is a refreshingly happy of sorts religious monument. Forget about being a tourist and just join the crowds, go around and soak the atmosphere. You’ll see groups praying, pilgrims kissing icons, priests care of daily chores and the like. Highly recommended if you’re into vibe and not just seeing a monument.
Daniel Bar — Google review
Beautiful place!!! Lots to see so make sure you have plenty of time. The bell tower is a little bit of a workout but completely worth it. The architecture, artwork, grounds and history is quite amazing.
Jason Giuliani — Google review
It’s not really “free” to enter but 100 UAH to pay.
But of course it’s worth paying the amount as you’ll get to see amazing monastery with so many beautiful ornaments around.
Do not miss the viewpoint as you’ll be able to see nice view under the river and to the war museum down south.
Jung Woo Yae — Google review
The biggest religious place I have ever seen, and it is beautiful and clean. You can see a lot of ceremonies while you are visiting. Great way to observe and meet with new cultures.
Tuğba Bülbül Ataç — Google review
To see that how important religion is and bears basic values for Ukrainian people, one cannot be surpired to see this monastery complex being a historical site and a day-to-day worship place at once. The buildings are in very good shape and the architecture - just like in all Kiev and Ukrain - are so compelling and uplifting that one start to wonder how they keep in touch with God real time? Visit the catacombs to see the preserved history and stroll along with the locals to feel their love and devotion first hand. Out of tradition and respect ladies has to wear a skirt and a scarf over head but don't worry, they are well equipped to provide you with these! Takig pictures obviously prohibited down there but you will never forget this experience!
Moni Patkos — Google review
Probably one of the places I liked most in Kiev. Beautiful area, buildings and vibe. Was in the mass and loved it. Totally recommended!!! Try to visit this place with a lot of time and don't forget to visit the caves :)
Pedro Heitor — Google review
Amazingly beautiful. Worth visiting when in Kyiv and if you have a good day to dedicate. Not only the church but Monastery is full of beautiful holy places and micro environments, quite relaxing for visitors.
The Kyivan Rus' (Kievan Rus) was a loose federation of states that existed from the 9th century until its fragmentation in the 13th century. The cathedral, commissioned by Prince Yaroslav the Wise in 1037 and originally built next to his palace, is one of the oldest standing churches in Ukraine and one of the most beautiful.
Big complex of churches and museums with a panoramic view on a square. Highly recommend to visit the Bell tower (75m high), which is right on the main enter. It’ll cost 60 UAH and it’ll definitely worth it
Anastasia Borysiuk — Google review
I visited just before the start of war, so my review is based on my experience at that time.
Another beautiful historic religious building in Kyiv. Definitely going to visit again when things return to normal.
Drifter Travels — Google review
It has a breathtaking structure. Those who want to climb the bell tower will experience the feeling of height after the first floor. There's enough space upstairs on the first floor. The view is spectacular especially in the evenings and cristmas time. The cathedral is one of the oldest and best examples. Mysterious architecture is a marvel. It is already under UNESCO protection. Narrow doors, arched passages, wall frescoes take you on a journey through time.
MEL?H A?ANLI — Google review
Historical place.
UNESCO heritage.
Nice view from top (need to use stairs).
Kyrylo Sulyma — Google review
I headed over to St. Sophia’s Cathedral, which was massive and enchanting, but also super dark, cold and fascinating. The nuns were everywhere to be found and the big entrance was really lovely, but the star of the show is the giant egg display upstairs. It’s a 15,000 painted egg mosaic made in about 10 years ago. The coolest part was that the artist enlisted the help of schoolchildren in order to paint all the eggs needed for the project.
Lipsticks and Backpacks — Google review
Tramendous historical place to visit, built in the 11th century. Several buildings with excibitions and fresco on the religious topics. I would advise to explore it with the guided tour and buy souvenirs.
As I was born in this city, I have visited it many times. Attached are 2 old historical photos that I liked and my photos :)
Nataliia Yefimenko — Google review
The visit of the cathedral was a nice experience. We were a but disappointed by the side buildings / museum which didn't add too much value to the day (but are very cheap to access) but entering the main cathedrale Sainte-Sophia and going on top of the entrance tower was a wonderful experience. The inside of cathedrale is very rich in decoration and the view from the bell is astonishing.
Ivonig Corfmat — Google review
Amazing cathedral, its even more beautiful when seen from the bell tower. this make climbing the wooden steps of bell tower, worth it. Architectural beauty from inside out. the paintings depicted on the walls are something to be mesmerized with. the atmosphere is so clam, its wonderful to be there. The entrance is chargeable given it also attracts tourists, the fee is nominal at 60 UAH. have cafe and washrooms inside with beautiful garden. can spend hours if one wishes to.
Shyam Sundar — Google review
I travel a lot so I've seen many beautiful cathedrals. But still St. Sofia impressed me to the bottom of my heart. Amazing antient place with gorgeous wall-paintings.
Kateryna Dubyna — Google review
All Kiev itself speaks for the people of this country - you can see their devotion and love for their God and religion. Architecture is their primary language, a beautiful one indeed! To see this thousand year old church and to learn about their millennial city organizing skills makes us, 21st century mortals wonder, how we will be present in the life of those people in a short 100 year from now? The Cathedral and the surroundings are beautiful, worth to immerse yourself to the atmosphere even for a short time!
Moni Patkos — Google review
UNESCO world heritage. Enterance fee is 125 UAH per person. If you want to climb to the bell tower that’s extra of 60 AUH.
Beautiful church and the surrounding
Andriyivskyy Descent is a winding, cobblestone road that descends from the Old Town in Kiev to Podil near the Dnieper River. It features art galleries and quaint shops, as well as views of local landmarks. The street has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kiev.
You will see historical Kiev street in this place. I love this are and environment.
Mehmet ?NAL — Google review
Something of a old city and tourist area, very nice area
Mark T — Google review
Very nice hill to walk up or down. Very nice walk and at the top there are many nice restaurants and things to see. Great area for some exercise.
Spartacus X — Google review
Kyiv is the capital of great people
ale kravetska — Google review
Charming and quaint walk with art and craft, ancient historical path. Easier to walk downhill than up. Great views.
B.W. Posen — Google review
This is one of the fairy places in Kyiv. There are so many stories, legends, and just unbelievable stories. You can still cath the spirit of art freedom and fall in some adventurous here. Just find the right people or good guide to visit this place if you're first time in Kyiv.
Maryna M — Google review
Nice atmosphere and artists alley, good place to have a walk and enjoy atmosphere of old Kyiv
Iryna Khmelevska — Google review
Best city in Ukraine so far
Sara Hubackova — Google review
very elegant charming resedential area with colorful houses.
emad ali — Google review
Historical street with old, renovated houses, shops, restaurants and cafes
Balazs Kiss — Google review
Very old, historical place in Kiev. Known first of all as place where lived Mikhail Bulgakov, Russian writer. Here you can immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the ancient city. A lot of ancient architecture has been preserved. St. Andrew's Church can rightfully be called a real decoration. The descent is also known for the fact that here you can buy Kiev souvenirs, antiques, paintings, real works of art and much more.
KSandv — Google review
beautiful picturesque little street with lots of views a little shops :)
very slippery in winter
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The fountain is the best place in Vinnitsa, it's beautiful! Other then this, it's absolutely nothing to see and do in the whole city.
Katia Savina — Google review
It’s a nice place where people gather to watch the fountain ,it was amazing the first time I got to see that .the boat riding there isn’t bad too.the fee is quite affordable
Folaranmi Karimoh — Google review
A very beautiful fountain with a fantastic evening light show that features fairy-tale story segments. Frankly, the graphics and storytelling of the fairy-tale aren't very impressive — however, the light show itself is mesmerisingly beautiful and definitely deserves your time of day. It's a good spot to visit with kids and family members. However, note that the show tends to attract a large crowd — so it'd be a good idea to bring your masks or try to find a spot where you can watch it from a distance. Overall we've had a great experience watching the show, and recommend to come see it at least once :)
Anna D — Google review
Very nice location. As tourist, I was surprised by the fountain but also city Vinnytsia is very nice. I hope I will come back soon!
Felix Emanuel Bokor — Google review
It was beautiful but poroshenko is a bad person
Волк в цырке не выступает — Google review
Awesome
Максим Щеколдин — Google review
(Translated by Google) In the year of its opening, the Roshen fountain was perceived as a miracle, which in its steepness could only be compared to the creation of the world by God.
In fact, the abandoned and barely cleaned embankment came to life and turned into a place of pilgrimage for people from all over Ukraine and beyond!
I remember the first time I was waiting for the show and was somewhere in the sixth-seventh row from the fence) there was nothing to speak of about seats in the stands: people lived on dry rations for three days and then on Day X occupied the best view seats at 7 in the morning.
Over time, the fountain's glory has passed for both Vinnytsia and Ukrainians. Today it is a modern walking area, which adds comfort, but no longer arouses such admiration. And the fountain itself often turns into an agitation platform :)
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Фонтан Рошен у рік свого відкриття сприймався як диво, що по своїй крутості могло зрівнятися хіба що зі створенням світу богом.
Фактично закинута і ледь-ледь прибрана набережна ожила і перетворилася на місце паломництва людей з усієї України і не тільки!
Пам'ятаю, як вперше очікував на шоу і був десь у шостому-сьомому ряду від огорожі) про місця на трибунах нічого було і говорити: люди три дні жили на сухому пайку і потім в День Х займали найкращі видові крісла в 7 ранку.
З часом фльор фонтану пройшов і для вінничан, і для українців. Сьогодні це сучасна прогулянкова зона, яка додає комфорту, але вже не викликає аж такого захоплення. А сам фонтан часто перетворюється на агітплатформу:)
Микола Вінницький — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were still when the Fountains and shows were working. To be honest, at one time, it’s only impressive for the first few minutes, and then it just feels like a projector out of water. And the show about baobabs itself was not interesting, I hope after the war the repertoire will be changed)). But of course this is a calling card, so you can come in.
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Были еще когда работали Фонтаны и шоу. Честно говоря на один раз- впечатляет только первые несколько минут, а потом просто ощущение проектора из воды. И само представление про баобабов было неинтересно, надеюсь после войны репертуар сменят)).Но конечно это визитная карточка, так что зайти можно.
Irina Shabatura — Google review
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Lychakiv Cemetery is a 1700s burial ground located in the southeast of the Old City of Kiev. It contains notable Ukrainians, including patriots and heroes, as well as a memorial to the Ukrainian National Army.
Definitely underestimated place either for calm walks or for thinking of eternal things.
Highly recommended. Entry ticket 50 uah.
Yuriy Polyashko — Google review
I like to visit Lychakiv cemetery.
It is the history of Lviv and Europe, a place of numerous architectural masterpieces and a good place to think, to listen to silence and to comunicate with it.
Lychakiv cemetery is a great museum too.
Tanya Kobiljanska — Google review
Very nice and reasonably well maintained. A mixture of new and old. Quick walk from downtown. Admission is 50 UAH.
Peter Humphreys — Google review
Great place to walk about. Lots of ups and downs but overall well maintained and interesting well trafficked to this Wednesday morning. Make you graves interesting, people, strangers do come visit…
Chendra Reddy — Google review
Very old and impressive cemetery that is a real museum containing lots of interesting monuments.
Alyona Derkach — Google review
A beautiful cemetery. It carries a ton of polish and ukrainian history. Definatly one of must sees of lviv.
Paweł Kubalewski — Google review
Since the 1500s, Lviv’s most prominent figures have been laid to rest at this 40-hectare cemetery that has now been recognised as a national reserve.
Lychakiv Cemetery is the equivalent to Père Lachaise or Highgate and is treasured not just for its prestigious burials but the quality of the art that commemorates them.
Laid to rest here are Polish and Ukrainian members of the clergy, politicians, military leaders, scientists, architects (like Zygmunt Gorgolewski), soloists, aviators, surgeons and painters.
For Poles the cemetery is poignant as the burial place of the Lwów Eaglets, young militia members who were killed during the Polish-Ukrainian War in 1918-1919.
Ankit Patel — Google review
This is the first cemetery I've bought a ticket for. And it was worth it all the ways it's like an museum of history and art. Sculpture and botanical garden.
Valdas Samkus — Google review
It's like an art gallery. incredible atmosphere. fascinating!
Wery nice place. Flat is in very good condition. Vieiv to the center of the city. Stairs are build more than 100 years ago and not repaired. Householder can meet or deliver to airport.
Paulius Stonkus — Google review
Was ok.
Joshua Azmov (ArtisNull) — Google review
(Translated by Google) great place in the very center
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отличное место в самом центре
Alexey Pravdiviy — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great location. Everything necessary in the apartment. Silence because the entrance is from the gate. Really great. I recommend
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Super lokalizacja. W mieszkaniu wszystko co niezbędne. Cisza bo wejście z bramy. Naprawdę super. polecam
Maciej Dorosz — Google review
(Translated by Google) The location is gorgeous! The room was very nice and large, the price was reasonable. I recommend!
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Локація шикарна! Номер був дуже гарний і великий, ціна помірна. Рекомендую!
Greg Yanchak — Google review
(Translated by Google) Booked via booking. Everything is fine. The owner is very attentive
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Забронировано Через букинг. Все отлично. Хозяин очень внимательный
Anna Lukianova — Google review
(Translated by Google) Well then~~ The sleeping place and the information building are different~~ I had a hard time finding it~~
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걍 그럼~~ 자는 곳과 인포메이션 건물이 다름~~ 찾는다고 고생좀 했습니다~~
The Old Town Apartment is nestled in the charming streets of Lviv's historic district, offering a delightful culinary journey through local cuisine. As you wander through the cozy streets, you'll encounter numerous food stops that showcase the diverse flavors and culinary traditions of the area.
Old Town Café is highly recommended to anyone who enjoys delectable salads and casseroles. The recent restoration has only enhanced the beauty of this place. Additionally, they have undergone a change in name and menu, now offering delicious Thai cuisine. It is definitely worth trying their excellent food at prices comparable to those found in the old town. The chef's culinary skills are exceptional, as evidenced by the mouthwatering soups and the exquisite duck served on a bed of vegetables.
Very tasty, home-style food at attractive prices
Alexander — Google review
(Translated by Google) Change of name and menu, now it's Thai cuisine, good food, I recommend trying it, prices like in the old town
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Zmiana nazwy i menu, teraz to kuchnia Tajska, dobre jedzenie, polecam spróbować, ceny jak to na starówce
Grzegorz Krzaczkowski — Google review
(Translated by Google) Chef for 10+. We ordered several soups, all of them were delicious. Duck with vegetables was wonderful.
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Szef kuchni na 10+.Zamówiliśmy kilka zupek ,wszystkie były pyszne.Kaczka na warzywach coś wspaniałego.
Ewa Kr — Google review
(Translated by Google) I recommend this place to everyone who likes good salads and casseroles. After restoration, it is even more beautiful!
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Polecam to miejsce wszystkim którzy lubią dobre sałatki, zapiekanki. Po odrestaurowaniu jest tu jeszcze piękniej!
Damian Cambiar — Google review
(Translated by Google) A revelation: quiet, slightly in front of the market square, i.e. peaceful, without overcrowding compared to what's happening in the restaurants on the market square, and most importantly, delicious food for reasonable money, with a nice atmosphere and wonderful service. I was there twice during my stay in Zamosc, once alone because I was the only one hungry, the rest ate earlier in the pierogi shop, which I didn't like, and I ate salmon soup and pork chop with fries and salads, I left feeling as full as a meal and everything was fresh and delicious in a few days. again we were wondering what to eat and where, so I took my family to this particular restaurant, everyone left full, we didn't spend a fortune, it was delicious and nice, again I ate salmon soup, I really recommend it, it was a finger licking sensation, and the kids had chicken soup, spaghetti and pancakes, and my wife and everyone had dumplings with groats. satisfied and everyone liked it. If we are ever in Zamość again, we will definitely come for dinner. Greetings ladies from Old Town Cafe
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Rewelacja: cicho, lekko przed rynkiem czyli spokojnie bez przeludnienia w porównaniu z tym co dzieje sie w restauracjach na rynku a co najważniejsze pyszne jedzonko za rozsądne pieniążki okraszone miła atmosferą i cudną obsługą. Byłem tam 2 razy podczas pobytu w Zamosciu raz sam bo tylko ja byłem głody reszta jadła wczesniej w pierogarni co mi nie odpowiadało a jadłem zupke z łososia oraz schabowy z frytami i surówki palce lizac wyszedłem objedzony jak bąk i wszystko było swieże i pyszne za kilka dni znów zastanwialiśmy sie co zjeść i gdzie wiec zabrałem rodzinke do tej właśnie restauracji każdy wyszedł najedzony, majątku nie wydaliśmy było pysznie i miło znów jadłem zupke z łososia naprawde polecam no rewelacja palce lizac a dzieciaki rosół, spagetti i naleśniki, żonka zaś pierogi z kaszą każdy zadowolony i wszystkim smakowało. Jak jeszcze kiedyś będziemy w Zamościu na pewno wejdziemy na obiadek. Pozdrawiamy Panie z Old Town Cafe
Piotr Byczek — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very interesting and attractive place. It feels like time will stand still, but in a positive sense. The shops in the arcades of tenement houses are very interesting.
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Bardzo ciekawe i atrakcyjne miejsce. Czuje się delikatnie jakby czas staną ale w pozytywnym tego słowa znaczeniu. Sklepiki w podcieniach kamienic bardzo ciekawe.
Jarosław Kępiński — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good, big coffee. Delicious cream of pumpkin soup. Cozy place.
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Dobra, duża kawa. Pyszna zupa krem z dyni. Przytulne miejsce.
Adrianna Dąbrowska — Google review
(Translated by Google) I had the great pleasure of visiting this wonderful place where delicious dumplings are served in a cozy atmosphere,
excellent home-made broth and unique Zamość tripe with a unique taste!
In one sentence, fragrant, tasty and very nice service.
I was there on August 15, 2018
I definitely recommend it!
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Miałem ogromną przyjemność odwiedzić to wspaniałe miejsce gdzie w przytulnej atmosferze serwuje się przepyszne pierogi ,
znakomity domowy rosół oraz jedyne w sobie o niepowtarzalnym smaku flaki po zamojsku!
Jednym zdaniem pachnąco, smakowicie oraz przemiła obsluga.
Bylem tam 15 sierpnia 2018r
Zdecydowanie polecam!
Brest Fortress, also known as the Hero Fortress, is a 19th-century fortress located in Brest, Belarus. It gained its heroic title to honor its defense during the German-Soviet War of 1941-1945. The fortress features imposing ruins and a museum that provides background on the events of World War II. Visitors can explore artifacts and photographs from this period. The complex also includes a 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
This is a very moving tribute to Belarus’s citizens who fought to hold back the Emmy at great loss giving their army time to get ready. Sad but interesting.
Dr. Richard Baker — 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
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
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
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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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
Thankful
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.
The Rynek miejski w Rzeszowie, a charming square in the heart of the city, is surrounded by bars and cafes. It hosts an annual holiday market and various other events throughout the year. The Town Hall, resembling a small castle from a fairy tale, adds to its picturesque appeal. This old town market square shares similarities with Lviv's square and offers a delightful atmosphere with numerous restaurants and bars. Notable features include statues, a unique monument, and even a playable piano.
Rzeszów is a beautiful, clean and well-kept city. I highly recommend visiting the capital of Podkarpacie. I especially recommend the city square.
Robert Burek — Google review
One of the "cuter" squares in Europe. Lots of places to sit outside to have a drink. Or there is nice public seating and even a public piano you can tinker on. It is fun to sit nearby and listen to the random talented people show off their skills.
LJ — Google review
Nice place! A lot of restaurants and very busy Saturday night.
Sascha Seide — Google review
one of the most beautiful and oldest part of the city.. A very happening place with a lot of restaurants and pubs..
krisztz — Google review
History of Market Square in Rzeszów dates back to the 15th century but the current look of the market is much different from its original form. It is the result of a great fire which broke out in the 19th century. No matter what it is nowadays beautiful as well especially during early morning or evening.
Paweł — Google review
Typical old town market square, reminds me of the one in Lviv. Lots of restaurants and bars, town hall, few statues and a playable piano. Nice atmosphere.
Alexander Stratonov — Google review
Beautiful old European style square with many restaurants and bars on the other edges. Seems like something is always happening here for example there was a fire dancer show on s Wednesday night when i visited.
Martin Kopec — Google review
Such a beautiful Town square. We have visited quite a few polish cities and this is one of the most beautiful main squares. We particularly liked the bugle call alongside the clock tower bell ringing on the hour. Loads of nice restaurants and bars lining the square which is absolutely delightful to sit and while away the hours with a cold beer. We really had the best weather to enjoy the surroundings.
Laura Cameron — Google review
Beautiful & busy main square with many restaurants and pubs to offer variety of food and drinks. Many shops within a short walking distance.
Magdalena Dlugopolski — Google review
Nice experience at the square. Not too busy and visually appealing.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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
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
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
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Large zoo with a conservation program housing iconic animals on an island in the River Oder.
This zoo is beautiful and big. There is English posting for names and much information in Polish that can be translated with Lens. The ice cream was delicious and very clean place. We spent over two hours and could have spent even more time there. I think we walked nearly 10km during the visit. It is one of my favorites
Joe S — Google review
It's a nice zoo with lots of animals I saw for the first time in real
Vikram Bhatia — Google review
Great place with different animals. Nevertheless, due to some construction work, it is hard to find a correct path. Signs on the way are inconclusive. I tried to look for and read each signs. I was going round circles for about 15 minutes.
Milosz R — Google review
Even better zoo than I imagined. You can see the animals really close. It's really modern, clean, and has beautiful waterfalls and an overall vibe. We went on a rainy day, so there were almost no other visitors besides me and my girlfriend, which made it feel like a private tour. We were there for at least 2.5 hours and still didn't see everything that the zoo had to offer.
Koli Hepteri — Google review
Very nice zoo!Well organised and me and my boyfriend’s family had good time there:)The best memories
Mancy Lau — Google review
Very cool place, the walk around guide gets a little confusing but we got to see everything, you gotta prepare for a lot of walking if you wanna visit! The animals were kept in really cool environment, they all seemed healthy and happy. The atmosphere was perfect, it's also pretty cheap so would recommend for a whole day trip.
Zeph vrx — Google review
A wonderful little zoo which is perfect for families and is well-organized, modern and features a decent array of animals including Gorillas and Tapirs. It is also very affordable and you can see nearly everything within about 2-hours. A great day out - highly recommended!
Terry Clark-Ward — Google review
I loved it! Great selection of animals. Clean environment, organised route to follow but not a necessity, lots of open spaces.
It looks very well though throught. Its not laid in concrete all over. The paths are wide and even. Both food points and toilets are spread evenly across the whole area.
Looking forward to see the new aquatic lifeforms building next year.
Cezary Pikulski — Google review
Very nice place! A lot of opportunities to watch, experience and play. Perfect for children of all ages. Ticket prices are low. We paid for 2 adults & 2 children 72zlt = € 16. Children 0-3 years are free.
Isabella S — Google review
Really good experience, can’t complain really! Though it was sometimes hard to view the animals as the cage was very large compared to the number of animals with an outdoor and indoor section. Apart from that wear some good shoes as you’ll be walking for ages.
Beshay Kitchen — Google review
Really pleasant and well laid out zoo. There is a wide variety of animals here and it's well worth a visit.
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
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
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
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
Definitely the best zoo I have ever visted, the size of this location is massive meaning that there is a lot to visit and see. It's one tram away from the center of the city and takes you directly to the front entrance.
There is an entering free but definitely worth the visit. As many of my photos suggest there was a lot to take in, and even then I was only able to see half the zoo leaving the other half for my next visit.
Dave Duesberry — 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
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Nowhere to sit while you wait. People are standing around in the adjacent shopping centre. The toilets are unventilated. You really feel like a second class citizen when you take the bus here. There should be basic facilities like decent toilets, seats and some tea/coffee/newspaper kiosk.
Elizabeth Jennings — Google review
(Translated by Google) I didn’t have time to appreciate all the delights, so I can’t give it five stars. It was a transfer station along the road. What interested me: the toilet room and wi-fi)) With Wi-Fi, everything is more or less, at least at the Flix bus stop. Features of visiting the toilet: if you want to pay with a card (and I wanted to, because I’m passing through, I don’t have zlotys), then you’ll have to go to the ticket office 🙂 To the regular one, where they sell tickets. She's not far away. I'm lucky. There were only two people in front of me who were buying tickets somewhere. It’s good that it didn’t last long and my situation wasn’t critical😅 so everything is fine
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Я не успела оценить все прелести, поэтому не могу поставить пять звёзд. Это была станция пересадки по дороге. Что меня интересовало: туалетная комната и wi-fi )) С Wi Fi всё более-менее, по крайней мере на остановке Flix bus. Особенности посещения туалета: если хотите расплатиться карточкой (а я хотела, ведь я проездом, злотых у меня нет), то вам прийдется пройти в кассу🙂 В обыкновенную, где билеты продают. Она недалеко. Мне повезло. Передо мной было только два человека, которые покупали билеты куда-то. Хорошо, что не долго и у меня ситуация не была критической😅 так что всё хорошо
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
Amazing place, stunning huge building's perfectly maintained. Best audio guide I've ever had which knew which room you were in and automatically told you what was there, then directed you to the next place. Stunning national stud stables and the palmery. Plus the underground Project Reise tunnels. Food and drink were very reasonable also.
Gaynor Morris — 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
This is a unique and interesting castle, a must visit - but stay away during public holidays. I had a misfortune to visit during May holidays - and was extremely disappointed. It is a pity that this beautiful historic place does not have a strong advocate to resist showcasing yard furniture as an advertisement in a museum! This place deserves better.
anna d — 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
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
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
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
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
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
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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
Such a beautiful place and the exhibition was really awesome, beautiful parks
Danka Michalkova — 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.
Monika Rybenská — 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. 😊
Picturesque cascade of water in a mountain environment, with a nearby hostel & hiking trails.
A beautiful waterfall, with nice scenery. To get to the waterfall, you have to purchase a ticket (fair price of 10zloty per adult, can pay by card) and wait a line, as you are allowed to go down to the waterfall only with a helmet (so you have to wait until people come back and give you the helmet). Worth the wait!
Jaroslav Mida — Google review
The walk up from the street parking was refreshing, although the last bit had quite an incline and required some stamina to conquer given it was trudging through snow and some ice, raczki highly recommended. The visit to the waterfall was a little adventure, what with the winding stairs descending into the gorge, the clear water in the creek at the bottom and the viewing platform at the end with the waterfall burbling enthousiastically the highlights of my visit. We had a tasty kielbaska and mulled wine at the schronisko next to the waterfall entrance, warming, good times. On the way back I sincerely wished for a sled or raczki, but all in all a satisfying and succesful visit.
Rutger van der Linden — Google review
A very nice waterfall, definitely worth a visit. Although the road is mostly uphill and very stony - very demanding, impossible with a stroller or bike, almost impossible for little kids.
Parking is paid but the machines accept cards.
At the water, there is a queue, you go down the stairs, with the obligation to wear a helmet which you get after paying for entrance - 12/6 zlotys.
A little higher on the hill there are food stalls and even some restaurants.
The place is overall very crowded.
Veronika Lukešová — Google review
Very beautiful waterfall! Cost every step of leading road:) Recommend to wear proper hiking boots! You need to pay 10/5 zl for entering.
Anna Kapskaya — Google review
Admirable waterfall! Located at the impressive gorge. If you make it in the morning you wont stay in the queue or be surrounded by plenty of other tourists. At the entrance you should wait to get a helmet for your safety. In the day place could be very crowded, especially at the weekends. Make sure you have comfortable trekking shoes. Also at the top there is small cafe and bus shuttle which could take you to the car parkings.
Nataliia S. — Google review
To have a destination for walking it's fine.
Wonderful nature and the way is not too heavy.
Paying for the view downstairs is not necessary. You have a nice view from the platform above without waiting.
stephan radecker — Google review
The road up is in very bad shape. At the beginning damaged by heavy machinery (sad look how the forest is getting wrecked). Waterfall itself is very nice..very short walk down to a viewpoint. Is it worth to pay the entrance fee? That is the only thing I’m still wondering about. It’s super awkward to go up/down the staircase when crowded.
Adam Jirousek — Google review
Such an amazing time I had with this place, highly recommended 😍😍😍
Julie Griste — Google review
For a small price you get a helmet and can walk down to the waterfall, which is a nice experience. But otherwise there is a nice view of the waterfall from the side as well. There are plenty of tables for a picnick. The hike to the waterfall took us over an hour with a 4 year old.
vladas jankus — Google review
Make sure you have appropriate shoes because the path is quite difficult due to large stones sticking out of the ground. The waterfall itself is worth seeing.
Mateusz Dubin — Google review
2 options to see the waterfall. For free you can see it from up top by the in up the road through a metal grate. If you want to go down to the water, you can but then you need to buy a ticket. 15zl and you will need to wear a hardhat. Great views though, recommended 👍
Alina Tworek — Google review
Stunning area to visit in Poland, tickets are required and you are supplied with a helmet to wear will you make your way down.
It was busy on the visit so you can be held up on the stairway, best to be careful.
jasonXmythos — Google review
good view is from upper station explore whole length of waterfall.
you may go to buttom side for a fee. For big famalies with KDR the entrance is free of charge.
The paid downstairs entry is operating till 18, after this it is the entry door is locked. Have not seen any parking cashier after 17.
Vi Rom — Google review
Nice waterfall in the middle of a forest. The way up is challenging and if you have kids you most likely going to carry them. The road is made of stones and every step is like a stair. In the other side it’s not that far from the main parking place etc 2km. 🚶🏻♂️
Little bistro at the top and paid entrance to the waterfall valley with helmets ⛑️
The way seems to continue further to the forest. Usually very crowded area
Pavel — Google review
It's a really lovely place and worth a visit if you're around. But be aware that it's an absolute tourist spot and you need to pay entrance fees.
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).
Located on the remains of the ancient city fortifications, Bruhls Terrace offers lovely views of Dresdens impressive architecture as you stroll along a tree-lined promenade. The terrace is perfect for sunny afternoon strolling and is located at Schlossplatz, just steps away from the historic state ministry.
Breathtaking scenery of the Elbe and the other side of Dresden-Alstadt. The chilling breeze make your heart go wild and calm at the same time. Lined by the Academy of Fine Arts of TU Dresden, this is a place to relax.
Debjyoti Ghosh — Google review
We were brought here after dark one weekday evening recently - by the city dungeon keeper! We were on a walking tour to discover the macabre side of this fascinating city. Anyway he brought us up onto the terrace and we had a chance to both gain a wonderful night time view of the river and to listen to the various medieval methods of effecting punishment of the villainous inhabitants of this fair city all those years ago.
That evening it was quite busy and it is easy to understand why. The views are fantastic.
Arman Kumar — Google review
Worth to visit any weather and any time, but ''golden hours'' preferable. Take a walk to end of promenade: nice views, Elba, historical buildings, monuments, etc.
Be ready for strong winds.
Irina Sh — Google review
The scenery of Yibai and Liangan is very good.This balcony can watch the water and the scenery.
Anna — Google review
Beautiful place to walk, relax and enjoy the stunning view of the Elbe and the other side of the city.
Nadezda Pentala — Google review
Great views of the city’s monuments very nice during the day, surprisingly under lot and dark during the night time. Draws large crowds and can get very noisy.
Nikos Parastatidis — Google review
Breathtaking and scenic view of the dresden on elbe! It's one of those places you'll never get tired of being there and enjoy so many things... Serene and calming in the evening...
Chandan B S — Google review
Nice place to see Dresden from the top and take a wonderful pictures
There are cafes also there with these beautiful view.
Ronnie Adel — Google review
Great location to admire the city views, bridges and the river. Many of the landmarks can be admired from this spot
Dayana Rodriguez — Google review
I have less than 24 hours in Germany, so Dresden is my choice before going back to Czech Rep. As expected, the spots are beautiful and walkable, especially the terrace. Hard to believe they rebuild this place from scratch because of the bombings that took place in the war
Dirga Sinukaban — Google review
This beautiful place stretches high above the bank of the river Elbe. You can go there for free, have a sit, and contemplate that amazing view from "the balcony of Europe". It is close to many other touristic points and the Neumarkt square.
André V. K. — Google review
Favorite place in the town. I visit this place every single time i step out of my room. Beautiful view of the Elbe river and Freunkirsche. It adds beauty in snow. It's such a healing place, where you can literally spend time and get peace.
vishal kp — Google review
Brühl’s Terrace is one of the best and popular place for tourists there are such a wonderful view for tourist and historical places to visit churches and museums bridge and river best and popular place with such an amazing beautiful view upper from the Brühl,s Terrace you can see the river and churches ⛪️ whenever you visit here you will feel special and relaxed 😎☺️ .
JK Veins khan — Google review
As a woman who recently visited the Brühl's Terrace, I was utterly enchanted by the stunning views and elegant atmosphere it had to offer. Often referred to as the "Balcony of Europe," this beautifully designed terrace provides breathtaking panoramas of the Elbe River and the historic cityscape of Dresden. The meticulously landscaped gardens, ornate sculptures, and majestic architecture create a truly romantic setting, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a moment of quiet contemplation. It is no wonder that the Brühl's Terrace has become such an iconic symbol of the city's charm and resilience. I wholeheartedly recommend this delightful spot to anyone visiting Dresden, as it will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on all who experience its beauty.
The Frauenkirche Dresdens rebuilt after World War II is a stunning example of baroque architecture and offers guided tours. Bach played an inaugural organ concert in 1736, and the church dedicates many concerts to his music.
A unique, magnificent view of Dresden that takes the tiredness of climbing up individual steps and narrow corridors to that church. To be loved, to be admired. This baroque style church, which remained a war memorial for fifty years, fascinates with its magnificence.
Mario Frank Keller — Google review
The Frauenkirche in Dresden is a beautiful church. This impressive building is very beautiful to look at from the outside and inside. We even had a guided tour with interesting information and backgrounds
The city that suffered the most from the destruction of World War II, demonstrates the strength of reconstruction and its beauties!
Aakash Christ — Google review
I simply love this place ❤️ I was at Dresden for 3 times but I was waiting for 20 years to get there. From my childhood we had at our library book about Dresdener museum and I want to get there since I was 5. So my dreams come true and now I am visiting this lovely place approx twice a year.
Mgr. Linda Ágoštonová — Google review
Dresden is the first German city where I have visited. It was an interesting trip . Dresden is a new experience for me. It’s a city with interesting architecture, beautiful views and interesting places. I liked it so much .
Iryana — Google review
A unique, magnificent view of Dresden that takes the tiredness of climbing up individual steps and narrow corridors to that church. To be loved, to be admired. This baroque style church, which remained a war memorial for fifty years, fascinates with its magnificence.
Burak Golcu — Google review
Frauenkirche ( "Church of (our) Lady"), in Czech Church of Our Lady, is an Evangelical Lutheran church in Dresden. A really awesome Baroque buildings in Germany.
Unfortunately we didn't get to go inside.
However I love that. As for the whole Dresden.
M. H. — Google review
Dresden is a beautiful place. At all season it’s beautiful. You can just roam around the city and it’s more beautiful by night.
Sandra Xavier Mendez — Google review
Like all buildings from Dresden, this wonderful cathedral has been completely rebuilded and finished 60 years after the bombing from '45. The baroque style respect every details from the old cathedral and it looks gorgeous. Do not miss to get inside, it is overwhelming.
Sarmizia Fetcu — Google review
The Church of “Our Lady”, which withstood the cannon shots of the Prussians, as well as the air raid of the British army. It fell only due to the melting of the sandstone by fire, rebuilt. Incredible work
Jana Poklopová — Google review
Beautiful church to visit. Cost is free to go into the church. You can ascend to the dome for 10 euro. Well worth it. 70 meters high (221 ft) to viewing area. I counted 304 stairs descent with 300 meters of spiral climb (non steps)
Richard Jack — Google review
We visited the nearby bridge to witness the colourful new year celebrations. If you don’t eyewitness it you won’t be able to feel the ambience as well. Few photographs have been captured to have a look later, however, which is not sufficient, I believe.
Arindam Samanta (Baanshi) — Google review
So much history here for this magnifisent church. We stayed also at the musical instruments playing at 18.00 with the ceremony.
Antonia Stylianou — Google review
Not usual architecture for religious place: plenty sunlight inside all over the building. The kirche dominate of Dresden Old Town, recommended to observe also outside.
Irina Sh — Google review
Beautiful church in Dresden. Rebuilt after WWII. Stunning on both the outside and inside. The altar is amazing and so is the Dome.
Michael Mack — Google review
Beautiful church in the baroque style with some elements of rococo. As of 2024, it’s 10 euros to go up and it’s definitely worth it.
Guilherme D. Garcia — Google review
What a marvelous church and rich history that comes with it. It was bombed and destroyed during WW2 by ally forces and left in ruin during the communist rules. Then, the church was rebuilt in 8the 1990s and stands firm as a witness of history.
The lady staff holding an album of the historical photos near the front area was extremely helpful by explaining its history to visitors. Highly recommended!
Luke River — Google review
A beautiful church located in the middle of Dresden's old city centre. It's a must-see when you visit Dresden. The church was heavily destroyed during World War II but has been beautifully reconstructed. Admission to the church is free of charge. The interior is also breathtaking.
Don Pokocha — Google review
Iconic and historically significant, the church feels light and cheerful. I visited for a baroque music concert and enjoyed the acoustic and atmosphere.
The Fürstenzug (Prince's Procession) is a large porcelain mural in Dresden, Germany. It tells the history of Saxon rulers throughout the ages.
One of the best places to visit in Dresden. Also if you want to catch the moment you need to wait.
Carmen Victoria Aguado L?pez — Google review
Truly a spectacle. 🌟 The intricate details behind this artwork is enough to stop you in your tracks and simply appreciate the workmanship for a good 20-30 mins. 🙌🏼
Plenty of tourists typically walk along this street, so don't waste an opportunity to get a clear photo when there's nobody around! 📸
?zz?? Z — Google review
Wonderful mural but it would be best to visit it with a guide since there is a lot of history depicted there which you could entirely miss otherwise.
Antoniu Gugu — Google review
Absolutely stunning artwork. Definitely must see place in Dresden!!
Pranjal Bhadti — Google review
Loved it! It is the best and at the same time simplest way to enjoy the history in Dresden. Walk through the history of Saxon simply by walking by this piece of art.
I cannot put it into words how interesting it was, especially if somebody plays some nice music in the background.
It's also located at the heart of Dresden with very easy accessibility to a lot of restaurants and Frauenkirche.
It'd be great to take a walk in the area every morning and have a headstart every day.
Naghmeh Naderi — Google review
The fact that something this impressive just casually exists in the center of Dresden is just incredible. Fürstenzug is absolutely a must-visit in this city - luckily, you don’t have to travel out of your way to see it. It is located right in the center of town, near many other famous sights in the city. If you visit in wintertime (like I did), you’ll find half a dozen Christmas markets within 5-10 minutes walking distance from Fürstenzug. It is an amazingly intricate and beautiful mural that puts pretty much any others I’ve ever seen to shame! Check this out next time you’re in Dresden - you will be amazed!
Michael — Google review
Baeutiful street. Amazing painting on the wall. Lovely. Must visit.
Vinay Kulkarni — Google review
This Procession of Princes dates from the 1870's and it is a mural showing all the rulers of Saxony. It can be reached in about 15 minutes if you walk from the Main Train Station. A must!
Alejandro Montiel — Google review
A very well preserved art wall in the city centre. Walking through this road, it feels like you are having a history lesson of the city and the region of Saxony!
Tour Ist — Google review
Reigning Monarchs from 1127-1873. This is portrayed outside of palace wall in Dresden and painted on porcelain. This porcelain was the only thing that withstood the burning heat from 1945 allied bombings
Richard Jack — Google review
It is an impressive ceramic work.
You have to visit this street in Dresden. It is an important landmark for Dresdenden.
murat cakan — Google review
A beautiful wall, completely painted with the story of the Saxon princess back from 1870s. Very detailed and marvellous art work full with history. A must visit if you are in the area. This can be combined with Dresden palace and the famous Frauenkirche.
Animesh Kumar — Google review
Amazing mural going back in time. We could see it from our hotel room at the Hilton Dresden. My kids lived it!
Philip Freeman — Google review
As a woman who recently had the opportunity to admire the "Procession of the Princes" mural, I must say that it was an unforgettable experience. This stunning work of art, stretching over an impressive 102 meters, masterfully captures the history and grandeur of the Saxon rulers. The intricate details and vivid colors of the porcelain tiles create an awe-inspiring visual journey through the centuries. Standing before this magnificent piece, I felt deeply connected to the past and gained a newfound appreciation for the craftsmanship and artistic talent that went into creating such a monumental masterpiece. The "Procession of the Princes" is undoubtedly a must-see for anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Saxony.
(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 👍😊