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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedMar 31, 2023
How long is the drive from Leipzig to Warsaw?
The direct drive from Leipzig to Warsaw is 450 mi (724 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 46 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Leipzig to Warsaw, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Berlin, Poznan, Potsdam, Lodz, and Bydgoszcz, as well as top places to visit like Bauhaus Dessau and All Saints' Church, Wittenberg, or the ever-popular Masters' Houses.
The top cities between Leipzig and Warsaw are Berlin, Poznan, Potsdam, Lodz, and Bydgoszcz. Berlin is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Leipzig and 5 hours from Warsaw.
Located on the outskirts of Berlin, Potsdam is a city with great historical significance. It houses the Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. The palace grounds also contain notable structures such as Orangery Palace and Charlottenhof Palace surrounded by beautiful gardens. The Roman Baths are another architectural treasure in Potsdam. The city is easily accessible through public transportation and can be visited alongside other nearby attractions such as Dresden or Leipzig.
3% as popular as Berlin
16 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Warsaw
Berlin, the capital of Germany with a history dating back to the 13th century, is a city rich in historical significance and modern landmarks. The remnants of its turbulent 20th-century history, including the Holocaust memorial and graffitied remains of the Berlin Wall, serve as powerful reminders. The Brandenburg Gate stands as a symbol of reunification after being divided during the Cold War.
Most popular city on this route
24 minutes off the main route, 27% of way to Warsaw
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Poznań, located in western Poland and situated on the Warta River, is renowned for its universities and striking Old Market Square with Renaissance-style edifices. The Historical Museum of Poznań is housed within the city's Town Hall, where visitors can learn about Poznań's rich history. Every noon, mechanical goats on the town hall's clock butt heads as a spectacle for tourists.
2% as popular as Berlin
9 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Warsaw
Bydgoszcz, located in northern Poland, is a vibrant city with a population of over 339,000. It serves as the capital and a key economic and cultural hub of the region. The city boasts an array of historic landmarks including the Gothic-style St. Martins Church, the Baroque-style Town Hall, and the modern Opera Nova.
Łódź, located in central Poland, has a rich history as a major textile manufacturing center. The city is home to the Central Museum of Textiles, which showcases machinery, fabrics, and crafts from the 19th century related to the textile trade. One of its notable attractions is the Manufaktura complex, a former factory that has been transformed into a vibrant hub for culture and arts.
1% as popular as Berlin
23 minutes off the main route, 79% of way to Warsaw
Best stops along Leipzig to Warsaw drive
The top stops along the way from Leipzig to Warsaw (with short detours) are Piotrkowska, Manufaktura, and Mill Island. Other popular stops include All Saints' Church, Wittenberg, Termy Uniejów, and Bauhaus Dessau.
I would fully recommend doing a tour, you learn so much more than you would going around on your own and you are still free to wonder around yourself afterwards. It’s a super inspiring and story rich place to visit. Would recommend to anyone even remotely interested in design and modernism.
Nathan Harris — Google review
Really great experience for people who loves art, architecture and history….Inspiring place where a world changing idea came true!!Must visit!
Piermario D'Ortona — Google review
Lovely experience visiting the home and work space of such Bauhaus legends!
Rodolfo Fran?a — Google review
Interesting place for those who are interested architecture. Outside for free a little bit monotony but you can visit in for a small fee.
Cezko — Google review
Must see for all Bauhaus freaks 😉 The only downside is that the houses are not fully furnished, so you do miss some experience. Never than less it's worth to see them once you visit Dessau.
Xenocyd — Google review
So... If you are reading this for sure you are into architecture or design, and you know well this. The houses are very impressive and exquisite, the design are disruptive with the architecture of the neighborhood.
Luis Mont H — Google review
Loved visiting the master's house! I really like this style of houses😍
Eria Berchialla — Google review
It’s a nostalgic visit for the student of architecture. Every corner of the house will remind you about Bauhaus principles!
sushanta saha — Google review
The master house has been rebuilt by the berlin based studio Bruno Fioretti Marques in a contemporary way: volume and windows has been restored with new materials like light concrete and milky glass. Inside you will find a permanent installation of Olaf Nicolai with shades of white in the wall and temporary pieces of other artists. You can also see small models of the houses.
J Somar — Google review
A must-visit if you are interested in the Bauhaus culture.
Mohammad Sattari — Google review
The original was demolished, except for the car garage. Rebuilt and re-imaged as an exhibition space. Surprising reinvention of the original house form.
Just a thing that should be in your bucket list if you don't live in Germany.
Ken C — Google review
U can walk around and visit the gift shop. But don't need to get a ticket, the building is empty.
Nick S. — Google review
Very interesting building. Very advanced University at the time and inspirational environment for students. Mr Gropius designed a very nice central director's office
kris wijnendaele — Google review
One of the best places to visit in Dessau,06844, Germany.
Historical buildings,with long history.
ravi chothani — Google review
When you walk inside the building you can imagine gears and cogs fricting against each other, the building functions as a grinding chew, doors slamming, brisk walking, sometimes i feel lucky to be in this city, most times i feel i can't escape the big old W&B "Modern Times" by charlie chaplin, The Shop itself is a piece of art!
mohamed abdelaziz (Degwy) — Google review
The building itself is gorgeous and an outstanding example of the Bauhaus in Dessau. The ground floor houses and exhibition and there are some modern art pieces on the second floor but besides that the building is quite empty. Nevertheless, the videos on the history of Bauhaus are quite informative. Also, the biggest gift shop for Bauhaus.
Samuel Silverio — Google review
We had a wonderful experience. Truly a real, and odd form of modern creativity. I truly believe the inspiration for modern design and IKEA started here.
Paul Bowen — Google review
Beautiful and immersive experience in one of the place that has change our lives trough the design!!We slept in the dormitory and it was a great contact with the magic of this place!! I can suggest it to everyone who loves art and architecture!!
Piermario D'Ortona — Google review
We had an English guided tour, and it was amazing! The guide was clear, we visited all the structures. Loved it!🙌🏻
Eria Berchialla — Google review
A true modernist icon. The students wing is open for overnight accommodation, booked through web site. Rooms have been renovated with share toilet and shower on each floor and a small kitchen. Some tours in English, check at the gift shop for details. Walking distance to the Masters Houses.
Zeglar “Zeg” Fergus — Google review
Nice impression of the former education and teaching rooms. Classical, clean architecture. You can walk by yourself or take a tour. Take one hour. Cafe available downstairs.
Eike Fruehbrodt — Google review
Just as it clocks 100 years soon, I had the opportunity to take a tour around the Bauhaus Dessau and was blown away by its significance in the world of design, art, and architecture. The building is a masterpiece of modern architecture, with its clean lines and minimalist aesthetic still looking fresh and contemporary today despite it being constructed almost a century ago.
The tour provided an interesting insight into how the Bauhaus has shaped modern design and technology, providing a foundation for innovation that countless architects, designers, and artists still draw upon today.
The designs and creations of the Bauhaus school are on display throughout, and there are many interactive exhibits providing an immersive experience that showcases how technology is shaping the future of design.
If you have any interest in architecture, design, or art, I would highly recommend visiting this iconic landmark. The staff is knowledgeable and passionate, and the building is a testament to the innovative spirit of the Bauhaus movement.
All Saints' Church in Wittenberg is a Gothic church that serves as the final resting place of Martin Luther, who sparked the protestant reformation by nailing his 95 Theses to its door in 1517. The church offers public tours and boasts a superb tower with a 360 degree view of the town. Visitors can also admire the beautiful details throughout the church itself. Both the church and nearby castle are well-organized for visitors who speak German or English.
Visiting this place is definitely a must! Located at the end of the main street of the historical area of Wittenberg, this place is of extreme value not only because at one of his doors Martin Luther nailed his 95 thesis, but also because his grave is inside the temple, at the back, under the organ pipes. The entrance is free. Take your time to admire every single detail of this treasure building in terms of architecture. Highly recommend. Ask for a guided tour, it will broaden your experience! Also, you can go up in the tower for 3 €, where you will have great views of the city.
Melvin Diaz — Google review
Church as well as the castle are neatly refreshed and well organised for visitors (German and English speaking ones). Tower also worth climbing.
BARTOSZ R — Google review
History was made in this town that changed the world, shaped the German language, brought public education to boy and girls, and set the stage to bring Scriptures into the hands of the masses in their own language. Martin Luther did all of that and more...
David Cline — Google review
The birthplace of protestant reformation. 95 Theses on the power of indulgences were posted here on all saints day, 1517. It just proves that Martin Luther had the balls to go against the corrupt catholic church :) HE is the MAN!
cee kay — Google review
Castle Church was where Martin Luther nailed his thesis to during the Protestant Reformation more than 500 years ago. Unfortunately the church was closed on a Monday, so we didn’t get a chance to go inside
Kevin Chua — Google review
The interior of the church is a solemn and quiet place and the top of the tower gives a complete view of the whole town.
Jackson Chan — Google review
An amazing experience. I went to take a picture of the door but ended up staying for a Sunday morning service. The congregants were very friendly! Worth a train trip from Berlin for sure!
Teague Broquard — Google review
A mass in English was advertised all over town,also in-front of the Luther museum. We saw it and wanted to visit the church and listen to it. Upon entering,a very angry person asked us if we are tourists. I replied that we are and that we would love to listen to the mass. He got angry and proceeded to loudly say “nein,nein”,pointing towards the exit. We were very disappointed and left wondering what was the point of advertising this since entrance is denied to visitors.
Yana Menelaou — Google review
Cool site in a historic town! The church is definitely worth a stop if you're in the area and interested in the Reformation. Cute shops and restaurants nearby! Would have loved to spend a couple of days!
Emma Gaier — Google review
The church tower is superb! 3 euros to go up there and 360 degree view of the town. The church itself is also beautiful, there are so many details everywhere.
Faruk Yazıcı — Google review
Absolutely fascinating. Excellent museum to be found attached to the church, with some of the best audio visual demonstrations I have seen, by that I mean they are easy to use and in several different languages and capable of being tailored to suit the user (eg magnified if you don't have your glasses :-) ). The Tower is well worth the climb with magnificent views over the city and surrounding countryside.
Martin Luther's grave is in this church and this is the church he nailed his famous theses to.
Ingvar Spencer — Google review
Amazing building with great history. It is the site where, according to Philip Melanchthon, the Ninety-five Theses were posted by Martin Luther in 1517.
Euge A. — Google review
Beautiful church in a cute little town. This is the church that is supposedly where Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses on a church door. FYI the original church door was burned down during the Sevens’ Year War, but later the Prussian emperor commissioned building a new door in honor of Martin Luther. Historical information is listed on little stands throughout the town.
Illia Wen — Google review
Very beautiful interior! There are also regular concerts held in the church for no charge. The organ has a beautiful sound to it and the concert was very nice. There is also a tour you can climb for an extra €3. Good view of the city but not a lot you can see.
Lutherhaus in Wittenberg is the former Augustinian monastery where Martin Luther resided as a teacher-monk and later after its dissolution. The museum chronologically outlines major milestones in Luther's career, offering an informative look at his life and religious legacy. It serves as a living history of Christian Reformation and is considered one of the most important museums to visit in Wittenberg. The well-designed explanations by guides and signboards make it a great historical place to explore.
Highly recommended! Make it your first stop when visiting Lutherstadt Wittenberg so you can get a clear picture of the importance of this city and it’s history. Interesting, interactive and easy to navigate.
Damian Cukierman — Google review
This is one of the must see stops along Lutherstrasse while in Wittenberg. Absolutely amazingly preserved and restored artifacts. These locations mark a key point in the history of the world and are definitely worth a visit.
David Dwight — Google review
This is where Martin Luther lived with his wife and family. Now turned into a Museum with very clear narrative of the Protestant Reformation that took place just over 500 years ago
Kevin Chua — Google review
A very important stop while visit Wittenberg! Located at the beginning of the main street of the historical area, Lutherhaus will transport you in time to experience what people at that time use in their daily lives. Also, this museum has a largr collection of Luther's writings and pictures. The house also tries to portray and explain the living conditions of that period. The house, plus Luther's sayings as well as the whole collection of objects will give you a better understanding of the life of one of the important figures of the reformation. Highly recommend. Single ticket 8 €, combined ticket 10 € (Luther House + Melanchthon House )
Melvin Diaz — Google review
Nice historical place. Almost no tourists on a Friday afternoon.
Euge A. — Google review
Museum of Luther with nice exhibition on his life and the contemporary items, very nice and accessible. Don’t need to buy tickets in advance, and the credit card could be used on site
Hanping Wen — Google review
Great food, great place
Tammy Kwiatkowski — Google review
Really informative museum of Luther’s life and religious legacy. You can find the house after walking through this large stone gate - picture added. The museum itself chronologically outlines major milestones in Luther’s “career”, you could say. It is astounding to see what one person’s courage could do for an entire religion.
Illia Wen — Google review
This was truly eye opening visitation to me. Martin Luther was indeed a vessel used by God during that age. Staffs were super friendly and the tour guide was informative as well. A must place to visit if happen to be around nearby.
Gaius Ting — Google review
It's the living history of Christian Reformation, the house and working place of Martin Luther in Wittenberg. The explanation of guide and the signboard are well designed and one the of best important museum to visit in Wittenberg.
Timothy En Haw Chan — Google review
So much to see and learn and not too expensive. Not too many people but off course it is not a high season yet. Texts in English and German
Tanja Tuazophia — Google review
Once a home, now a museum. This museum is situated in Lutherstadt, Wittenberg. Museum fee is worth it as there is so much to see and read inside the museum.
cee kay — Google review
Amazing museum and town. All exhibits are in German and English. With a full audio guide available
Dan Shone — Google review
A must see for any protestant. The history of the impacts made by Luther and his contemporaries that joined him in both the religious and secular realms are incredible
I love staying here - the location is beautiful, the staff really friendly and helpful and the food is excellent. I always return refreshed and relaxed.
Elizabeth Burrows — Google review
Nice Therme with 4 Saunas, a quiet area which I didn't like because it was rather uncomfy with cheap blankets and a bad smell. Beds were also not supporting relaxation in the lake sauna. The library relaxation area is a little nicer but too small. In the lake sauna, you probably always find a seat because it's huge, and you have a nice view over the lake with the possibility to walk directly into the lake after the sauna visit. Especially during winter, quiet refreshing. The other area with the Saunas was good. Here, you have a live infusion, whereas in the lake sauna, it's automatic.
There is also an ice area and two walk through showers for gold and hot water. The pools for my liking where all too cold and I didn't spend a minute in there.
Overall a nice experience but there is potential to make it even nicer and a little more comfy.
Felix — Google review
Overall very underwhelming. Kitchen closes at 7pm, food is very expensive and of low quality. The only thing that is enjoyable is the lake sauna. Rather go to Vabali in Berlin for an experience 10 times as good at the same price. Terrible lighting concept, no customer experience design.
Eva Schlindwein — Google review
Very relaxing place, with various saunas and pools to choose from. I was here mid March but the cold did not matter in the warm pool outside, under the full moon. I have enjoyed it a lot and plan to go back as soon as possible.
Val Gheorghe — Google review
A bit further out from Berlin, so I can not get there as often as I would like. It would be great to go once a week and discover everything that they have to offer. The saunas are my favorite, such a nice mix of options and many great programs at regular intervals.
Devin Hartman — Google review
Great idea to escape busy Berlin for a day and just relax. Easily reachable by public transportation, the train station is just 10 minutes away walking so don't be afraid to go without a car. All facilities are very nice, pool and sauna and steam baths are the best and the bistro is totally worth it!
Estefania Barchietto — Google review
We spent a few hours on Sunday night there and had a lot of fun at Fontane Therme. Great experience in the sauna direct at the lake.
Olga Lapshina — Google review
This place is a great place to relax. You can reach the place quite easily with the train and a short walk. I s there during Easter and while it was running at full capacity, it still felt quite empty so that relaxing was actually possible. This is really a highlight since in the other options in Berlin like Vabali or Liquidrom you feel like sardines packed in a can. The employees are really friendly and try their best to make your stay pleasant. Food options in the Therme itself were very limited and overpriced, but options in the hotel annexed are okay. Overall, great experience.
Andrea Mendieta — Google review
The worst experience ever! The receptionist was rude and disrespectful. We only took 3 bathrobe sets but she entered 2 more into the bill without our consent. They refused to do anything when we asked for a correction, and fooled us to pay the whole amount by promising return the overpaid items to our bank account. The next day they changed their mind, said the only offer they can provide is two free sets for our next visit.
How can we still trust such a company who lied and even stole from customers? Of course we won’t visit again!
If you expect rudeness and arrogance, that would the a suitable place to go!
Large complex with indoor/outdoor pools, water slides & a wave pool, plus saunas & a salt grotto.
I love this place. I spend a whole day enjoy this place. Swimming and Sauna. Very relaxing, not crowded, and a lot of attractions to do. Streaming, fountain, wave like in a beach, waterfalls etc. I love waterfalls, because somehow they feels like massage, and I live to do that for my back. And I love the jacuzzi with hot salt water, it's so relaxing for my whole body.
The Sauna is clearly awesome, you can even choose the temperature based on their room. And they make some variation spices/ingredients/smell (salt, honey, mint, herbs, etc) every hour in some sauna rooms.
Patricia Tiffany Wang — Google review
Die Therme ist hervorragend erreichbar sowohl mit dem Auto als auch per Bus, der direkt dorthin fährt. Der großzügige kostenlose Parkplatz vor der Therme ist ein praktisches Plus. Die Umkleidekabinen sind geräumig, inklusive Familiekabinen und Wickelräumen.Die neu eingebauten Duschräume bieten eine angenehme Vielfalt, da neben der Standard-Dusche, die fest an der Wand angebracht ist, zusätzliche Brausen zur Verfügung stehen, die man bequem in die Hand nehmen kann. Die Vielfalt an Becken, der kleine Außenbereich und der Kinderbereich machen die Therme abwechslungsreich. Die Grotte ist besonders beeindruckend. Leider waren die Rutschen diesmal außer Betrieb, aber normalerweise sind sie ein kleines Highlight. Der Kurs für Babys sorgte für süße Momente, wenn die Kleinen das Wasser mit ihren Eltern genossen. Ein Wellenbecken ist ebenfalls vorhanden, was das Erlebnis abrundet. Falls man Handtuch oder Badesachen vergessen hat, kann man vor Ort problemlos einkaufen. Der Zahlungsautomat am Ausgang erleichtert den Checkout-Prozess. Insgesamt eine empfehlenswerte Therme mit vielfältigen Angeboten und gutem Service. 😊
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The thermal baths are easily accessible both by car and by bus, which goes directly there. The spacious, free parking space in front of the thermal baths is a practical plus. The changing rooms are spacious, including family cabins and changing rooms. The newly installed shower rooms offer a pleasant variety, as in addition to the standard shower, which is permanently attached to the wall, there are additional showers that are easy to hold. The variety of pools, the small outdoor area and the children's area make the thermal baths varied. The grotto is particularly impressive. Unfortunately the slides were out of order this time, but they are usually a little highlight. The baby course provided sweet moments as the little ones enjoyed the water with their parents. There is also a wave pool, which completes the experience. If you have forgotten a towel or bathing suit, you can easily buy them on site. The payment machine at the exit makes the checkout process easier. Overall, a recommended thermal spa with a wide range of offerings and good service. 😊
Ka P — Google review
Well deserved spa day after a long bike trip through Uckermark and Schorfheide.
It's a nice and relaxing place. Especially the saunas.
The fun area with slides and wave pool we only checked out quickly. But the sauna was definitely soooo lovely! One of of the steam saunas was a bit cold and not very steamy though.
The cafe has a few swimming pool standards like French fries and baked potato, lots of meats though - could be nice if this was a bit more inclusive to other diets.
Otherwise we had a fun day floating in the salt water, sweating and caring for our tense muscles!
Christo Phillm — Google review
Sehr feines Thermalbad mit einigen sehr guten Attraktionen. Einen Bereich für die ganz kleinen mit toller Rutsche und natürlich einem Badebecken. Solebecken mit Aussenbereich und Gegenstromanlage. Dazu noch eine im Inneren des Bades. Das Highlight an der Therme ist aber das Wellenbecken bestimmt, was auch sehr kleinen Badegästen sehr gefällt. Die Wellen sind nicht sehr stark. Dann sind noch zwei Rutschen mit dehnen man Ordentlich speed bekommt, eine davon ist schwarz. Gastronomie kann sich sehen lassen und Plätze sind reichlich vorhanden wenn es im Bad nicht zu voll ist. Super Therme kann ich nur sagen und empfehlen.
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Very fine thermal bath with some very good attractions. An area for the very little ones with a great slide and of course a swimming pool. Brine pool with outdoor area and counter-current system. Plus one inside the bathroom. The highlight of the thermal baths is definitely the wave pool, which even very small bathers really like. The waves are not very strong. Then there are two slides with stretching that give you decent speed, one of which is black. Gastronomy is impressive and there are plenty of places available if the bathroom is not too crowded. I can only say and recommend the thermal baths.
Andy Rei — Google review
My kids relay enjoy the pools and slides. But you cant really make a day of it because the restaurant is appallingly bad bad, and seems to get worse every year. They only have the lowest quality frozen foods. I payed 50 Euro for 4 people to get only some curry wursts that where so over over processed and pale looking I thought they might actually be vegetarian. Otherwise we had a good time.
Dag Murphy — Google review
The Fun, so not Sauna and Wellnes part is ok, a bit small
O Pickrahn — Google review
Great place, good location and acess for privat and public transport users.
Salty water, outside pool, very convinient inside dining area and my favourite calming room. All this for very reasonable prices. Family friendly with facilities and attractive spots for kids. I had lovely time, supporting my rehabilitation after operation.
Maria RafaEla Gajewska — Google review
Die Therme ist großartig für die ganze Familie. Das Personal ist freundlich und die verschiedenen Becken und Attraktionen machen Spaß. Besonders gefallen hat den Kindern der Kleinkind Wasserspielplatz. Die Essensportionen sind großzügig. Wir sind schon gespannt, wie es nach den Umbauarbeiten aussehen wird.
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The thermal baths are great for the whole family. The staff is friendly and the various pools and attractions are fun. The children particularly enjoyed the toddler water playground. The food portions are generous. We are excited to see what it will look like after the renovation work.
Katrin Apitz — Google review
We came all the way from Berlin and were not disappointed!
We started our stay with some lunch. Food was good, not overpriced and had decent portion sizes. (Lunch ladies were very friendly and hospitable)
Both the main compartment and the separate spa compartment are great! We felt very comfortable in both settings!
Only downside was that the spa area did not have a thermal water pool.
Overall we would recommend this place for anyone and would come again!
Richard David — Google review
Positiv: sehr schönes Thermalbad, sehr sauber, Wellenbad und Rutschen etc. bringen Spaß für die ganze Familie. Sehr schöner und großer Saunabereich.
Negativ: das Essen könnte deutlich besser sein. Im Ruhebereich (Wintergarten) war die Ruhe leider durch Ameisen gestört.
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Positive: very nice thermal bath, very clean, wave pool and slides etc. are fun for the whole family. Very nice and large sauna area.
Negative: the food could be much better. In the relaxation area (winter garden) the peace and quiet was unfortunately disturbed by ants.
Frieda Heine — Google review
This place should be called salty icebath! It is so cold there that is not pleasant but they call themselves "therme" Very expensive and 70% features is switch off! Salty cave is off, new kids playground with no water,outside vulcan and river is off, hot chill room is cold , jacuzzis are cold and water everywhere is very dirty. If you want to catch flu or other illness then this place is for you!
Jay Cob — Google review
Sehr schöne Therme für Groß und Klein, für Spaß und Erholung. Neu angelegter Kinderbereich. Separater Babybereich mit bereitgestellten Reisebetten. Das Ottergehege und der Außenbereich sind leider noch nicht fertig. Die separate Saunerlandschaft mit den vielen Themensaunen sind wunderbar zum Entspannen. Das Massageangebot kann sich Preis-Leistungsmäßig ebenfalls sehen lassen. Die Wassertemperatur in der Badelandschaft ist sehr angenehm. Das integrierte Restaurant ist vom Angebot in Ordnung, aber meiner Ansicht nach etwas überteuert. Liegeflächen sind meiner Meinung nach auch etwas zu wenig. Wer ein bisschen mehr Platz und Ruhe haben möchte, sollte am besten nicht am Wochenende Nachmittag oder in den Ferien das Spaßbad nutzen.
Ansich trotzdessen ein schöner Ausflugsort für die ganze Familie.
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Very nice thermal baths for young and old, for fun and relaxation. Newly created children's area. Separate baby area with travel cots provided. Unfortunately, the otter enclosure and the outdoor area are not yet finished. The separate sauna area with the many themed saunas are wonderful for relaxing. The massage offering is also impressive in terms of price and performance. The water temperature in the swimming area is very pleasant. The integrated restaurant's offerings are okay, but in my opinion a bit overpriced. In my opinion there is also a bit too little lying space. If you want a little more space and peace and quiet, it's best not to use the fun pool on weekend afternoons or during the holidays.
Still a nice place to visit for the whole family.
Mirko Dahm — Google review
Awesome place for family rest.
YarOK — Google review
Ein gutes Bad um mit den Kids jede Menge Spaß zu haben. Wenn es etwas leerer gewesen wäre, hätte es uns deutlich besser gefallen, aber hey was will man in den Ferien erwarten. Eintrittspreise sind absolut top (da gibt es deutlich teurere!), Essens Preise sind angemessen, Getränke Preise etwas zu hoch. Alles war sauber und trotz der vielen Menschen, waren Toiletten und Duschen immer frei und sauber (!). Wir kommen gerne wieder, aussehalb der Ferien 😅.
#Parkplatz, ja kostenfrei
#Kartenzahlung, ja
#Wickelplätze, ja ausreichend
#Familienumkleidekabinen, ja
#Kinderduschen, ja
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A good bath to have lots of fun with the kids. If it had been a little emptier, we would have liked it much better, but hey, what can you expect on vacation. Entrance fees are absolutely great (there are much more expensive ones!), food prices are reasonable, drinks prices are a bit too high. Everything was clean and despite the many people, toilets and showers were always free and clean (!). We'd love to come back outside of the holidays 😅.
#Parking, yes free
#Card payment, yes
#Changing areas, yes enough
#FamilyChangingRooms, yes
#kidsshowers, yes
Dirk Walther — Google review
I recently visited the thermal bath and wanted to provide some feedback. Firstly, I was disappointed to encounter a strong smell of urine in the toilet area. This was quite off-putting and affected the overall experience. Additionally, I noticed that the inner pools had not been renovated, as I could see old Kalk (lime) residue. It would be great if the management could address this issue to maintain cleanliness and comfort for the visitors.
On a positive note, I appreciated the presence of a friendly personal an a lifeguard at the Wellenbereich. It felt reassuring to know that trained personnel were overseeing the safety of the visitors. Furthermore, the thermal bath offered plenty of space, allowing for a relaxed and uncrowded atmosphere. The slides were enjoyable, providing an element of fun to the experience. However, it was unfortunate that there seemed to be a lack of proper control or supervision around the slides, which could potentially lead to safety concerns. Overall, there were both positive and negative aspects to my visit, and addressing the areas for improvement would enhance the overall quality of the thermal bath.
Nataliia S. — Google review
Preis Leistung ist okay. Generell war es jedoch seeehr warm in der Therme. Der Ruheraum ist leise und modern, jedoch noch wärmer, daher leider nicht zur Entspannung geeignet. Ein Kältebecken wäre noch wünschenswert gewesen, aber ist kein Muss.
Personal ist nett und zuvorkommend.
Komme gerne wieder
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Price performance is okay. In general, however, it was very warm in the thermal baths. The relaxation room is quiet and modern, but still warmer, so unfortunately not suitable for relaxation. A cold pool would have been desirable, but is not a must.
Staff is nice and accommodating.
I'd love to come back
Ossi — Google review
Very good, but not Saturday)) There are a lot of people on Saturdays. Beautiful place
Alona Vykhrytska — Google review
Bin hier schon jahrelang gewesen aber was ich heute erlebt habe geht garnicht!Wasser kalt bei Nachfrage beim Personal wieviel grad es hat nur Schulterzucken steht auch nirgends angeschrieben hat wohl sein Grund 🤔Das Essen kann man sich auch sparen die Wurst überhaupt kein Geschmack nach nix nur nach Curry geschmeckt!Viele Gäste haben ihr Essen nicht aufgegessen siehe Bilder.PS.Wollte zu meiner Curry Wurst noch Champions mir wurde daraufhin gesagt laut Anweisung darf er das nicht!Leute die hinter mir standen haben mit dem Kopf geschüttelt und ich auch.Das war das letzte mal das ich mit Wohnmobil dort hin fahre ! Schade aber das geht garnicht
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I've been here for years but what I experienced today doesn't work at all! Cold water when I ask the staff how much it is, they just shrug their shoulders, it's not written anywhere and that's probably the reason 🤔 You can also save yourself the food, the sausage doesn't taste like anything at all Tasted like curry! Many guests didn't finish their food, see pictures. PS. I wanted some champions with my curry sausage. I was then told according to the instructions he wasn't allowed to do that! People who were standing behind me shook their heads and so did I. That was it the last time I drive there with a motorhome! It's a shame, but that doesn't work at all
Animal park with species from 5 continents, plus a petting zoo, playground & conservation program.
Nice place for family with kids. A lot of playgrounds for young ones. Recommended.
Only suggestion to park it self. They should work on hygiene in animal areas and update web site as it's stated there that dogs are not allowed, so I left mine at home, but when going on site saw a lot of people walking there with dogs.
If it's forbidden then apply the rule, and if not then update web site.
ivan misic — Google review
This is a lovely zoo, especially if you like big cats. We were able to admire a tiger, cheetahs, lions, jaguar and serval, not to mention several species of monkey, a colony of penguins, a bison with a baby, and some seriously underrated domestic cattle 😁 We entered on a family ticket for 25 euros (2 adults and 2 children over 4yo), which I think was a very fair price.
N P — Google review
Lovely setting. Very childfriendly with playgrounds and climbing and clattering places all around. There is even an elevated walkway to see the wolves better. Bus leaves from Eberswalde hbf to Zoo every hour on 15 to 17. Ie. 10:17, 11:17 etc.
Bus back from the Zoo once per hour as well on 52. Ie. 15:52. As thee buslane also has to cross the train tracks, traffic can be slow and the bus time is an indication only. The bus yesterday only came 16:15 and we just made our connecting train back to Berlin Hbf 16:37.
One of the nice aspects, is the educational interaction of the information displayed. Easy understanding in German. No English though, but explanations also in Polish as the Polish border is close by. A very enjoyable family outing
Morkel Combrink — Google review
We had the best time! My kids were here with Oma and Opa as little ones! So they went on all the things as before! For the smaller kids the playgrounds are really great! Nice variety of animals to see! Nice amount of trees for shade and rain coverage!
Amy Winkel — Google review
Good zoo with a large variety of animals. -1 star as some birds and animals have been given very less space to move around. Eg: eagles. Food Option okish for meat eaters. For vegetarians only Kartoffel salad or french fries. So better carry your own food. Free parking close by. 3-4 parking lots available for busy days.
Rahul Malhotra — Google review
The landscape of the zoo was really nice and spacious, it does feel like walking in a big park and not just animals in cages. I recommend going on a weekday as it is not crowded at all. It takes around 2 hours to walk around the place and see all the attractions.
Hallo Kali — Google review
Great place to visit. The majority of Animals are big cats and birds. You can see lions, cheetah, tiger, penguins, eagles, monkeys.
You can approach animals really close, and even touch them. They are taken care of and conditions are good.
I visited the zoo in Wednesday in the morning and there were no other people around.
There are many free parking places, toilets and souvenir shop.
PRZEMYSLAW — Google review
Well kept zoo with lots and lots of playgrounds for younger kids and adventure for bit older, this zoo is worth the visit
Aranka Wiechmann — Google review
I've met different animals which I saw only on TV. Like the squirrel monkey, that big ostriches and 🐧 penguins .
There's also a playground for kids too to enjoy the tour
Catherine A.V — Google review
We love this little place. Lots of playgrounds. Beware some animals roam free, like little monkeys! One star iff, because not enough service ppl for food station, also the lady did an amazing job juggling serving, refilling and billing!
Andrea Arrescurrenaga — Google review
A nice little park. Easy to walk around and love the free walking animals! A big plus for the food automates that I could buy seeds and so on for the birds donkeys and goats. A little bit hard to locate where everything is though. Free parking!
Open-air museum detailing 19th century farm & village life, with guides in period clothing.
Really nice place. Plenty of information to get from the German lifestyle around 200 years ago.
ewelina b-u — Google review
A bit too small for the entry fee but as a student you get 1,50€ discount on regular 5,00 €. Even in the small venue, it shows the culture and lifestyle of then isolated community of Spreewald. You can even try some of the old wooden shoes and try washing clothes in the old north sorbic way. You can listen to how the language of the area used to be. I was excited to see, how the women used to cover their head and hairs some 50-60 years ago in western countries, and why the generations of same culture take the same thing from other cultures as questionable after just 50/60 years.
Anish Lamichhane — Google review
Beautiful, lush green canals, brilliant for a chilled day paddling around.
Andra Oprisan — Google review
The nice exposition and pleasant place
Ivan K — Google review
Amazing place if you want to visit the oldest open-air museum of 19 century. A little Venecia in Germany
Oerd Bej — Google review
Interesting Museum in a beautiful village.
This place is wonderful place I've ever visited in Germany, combination of nature and unique village is like n Fairytale. Recommended place to visit with family or small group. Take a boat trip from Lübbenau to Lehde to get more Fun.
Patricia Tiffany Wang — Google review
Beautiful stop on a gondola trip through Spreewald. Trip was wonderful - the stop although beautiful I would say is just ok.... The queues were big for one kiosk so if you can get table service it's worth it else like me you will waste half of your time queueing for a beer! It was great beer though 😊
Kate Scutt — Google review
A really nice place ! I
40min walking away from the Hafen or by kayaking .
Everything close early .Nothing to do on the island after 16h. Think about bringing food and drinks with you
Asma Boussabat — Google review
To start with the town is absolutely stunning. The museum it's self is an absolute brilliant insight into local life. What I love most about it is, everyone was at the same thing at the same time...we always try and visit such places for an insight into the places we visit. We are more alike that not...well worth a visit and right next to a beautiful beer garden
Shaun Crinion — Google review
Gorgeous open air museum showing old life in the Spreewald. Great for all ages. fun interactive stuff to do (for grown ups and kids!) All exhibit information signs had a few summary paragraphs in English (and a few other languages) which was very nice for those who know very little German. A lovely museum!
Joanna Hepworth — Google review
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An der Giglitza 1a 03222, Lübbenau/Spreewald, Germany
Sprawling health center with thermal pools, saunas & steam baths, plus a salt room & spa treatments.
Hmmm so lovely to visit here saarow Therme is the best place to be when u need a whole day holiday like thing ...u have the right place ...the workers there hmmm so welcoming n make u feel a good vibe being arround ..the sauna is wunderber..... I just love it here with family or alone with spouse.
ch el — Google review
I've been to better spas.....
My wife and I went here last night because we received a gift certificate for our wedding. We spent a little over 6 hours in the pool and sauna.
Unfortunately, we didn't like it that much. While the saunas themselves are great, our favorite was the panoramic sauna overlooking the lake, everything else is tiny and feels cramped. The large saltwater pool is nice, but not as relaxing. And again, the space between the pools and the beds is very small and hard to walk around.
A big positive surprise was the restaurant. We had the edamame, gyoza, mangu curry with shrimp and bun bo nam bo. It was delicious. Probably one of the best Thai meals I've had west of Phuket.
Unfortunately, the evening ended on a sour note as the parking garage is also - surprise, surprise - super cramped and I scratched the rims of our car going down the super narrow ramp.
To sum up: we've been here, but we prefer the SpreewaldTherme in Burg or the VaBali Spa in Berlin.
Birk Anders — Google review
Amazing spa experience! Beautiful, warm, clean and relaxing. Especially loved the new sauna Panorama building that has several saunas inside like a salt sauna, a steam bath and a bread sauna, where you can sweat next to an old bread oven and can even get a taste of the fresh bread after the bake!
The aquasound floating pool was nice but we were really missing pool noodles or any other floating supports for the neck.
The service and personnel was very friendly and made our visit very pleasant. Thanks!
Christo Phillm — Google review
I have checked only saunas, they were awesome ))
Dev Internals — Google review
This is one of the most relaxing and clean public thermal and spa places I've seen.
It's affordable, you can reach it by train and public transport in less than an hour and half from Berlin. They have different kinds of pools inside and outside. I would like to give a plus point for the pool with underwater music and its relaxing atmosphere. I heard its textile-free for adults on Saturday. Make a phone call and reassure it before you head on to this beautiful oasis.
Farshad Davoodifard — Google review
Good place for relaxation, available outdoor and indoor pools. One pool with cold water the other pools with warm and salty water. Fountains and jacuzzi available. Changing cabins and lockers for valuables are there as well. Parking is within 2 minutes walk. First few hours of parking are free. Prices are reasonable for the service you get. Lounge chairs for sunbathing outdoors as well as indoors available. Within half an hour 40 min drive from Berlin or Frankfurt Oder. Recommend.
Pavlo Mykytyn — Google review
I've never been for relax in my adult life. After spending 3 hours (not enough through) in the salt water and trying different saunas, I was in cloud nine.
Polina Khromova — Google review
Almost perfect, but not for our massage experienced -overpriced for the quality and not recommended at all. Although, the place itself is relaxing with a beautiful view of the lake from sauna. Better to explore around the area by cycling when it’s warmer. Not bad after all!
Daniel&Marielle L. — Google review
I spent 3 hours in pools, 1 hour in saunas and spent for it 45 Euro- it’s too much.
The water is warm and thermal ,but it would be nice to repair pool tiles.
The saunas are perfect with great view of park and lake ,but unfortunately they are too small and inside of the building is not enough space for all people.
Emelie Hoffmann — Google review
if you searchi g for the place to relax from city rush - its a great place for relax outside the big city (just about 1H drive from berlin) and they have also a parking lot. in winter and when its colder outside also in the air nice smells from fireplaces around. Saulty water with indoor and outdoor pools with warm water (about 34C).. also few days per week are open for the visits without kids-you can enjoy quite time there. IMO, best ever time is to visit later in the evening to catch up a sunset and darkness with first stars in the sky. also they have implemented a nice idea to add candles and very good lighting in the pools in the evening time :)) the only one small negative thingy is the parking lot exit -i think already have happened 2 times: sometimes it gets broken in the evening time. Maybe too many people were exiting during the day and filled up the tickets storage or whatever, so it stops receiving tickets and starts to work super slowly and you can not leave parking lot anymore, but support works quickly and after 5-8 minutes all the queued cars for exit managed to leave the parking lot.
O Ch — Google review
We came to bad Saarow for a weekend trip to get out of the city (berlin) and relax a bit.
My girlfriend has not been to a Therme, but I’ve been to multiple ones over the year, mostly in NRW/the Rheinland.
Bottom line, it was an „ok“ experience.
Value for money could be better, as the prices are around 40€ if you want to go to the saune and Thermalbad (4h)
Let’s start with the Thermalbad area:
It’s one big inside pool that connect to the large one outside, and a few smaller whirlpools. Nothing special, not bad either.
What surprised me most was the fact that they build the Therme on a rather large area, but still didn’t really feel big. It’s also not really cozy.
There are a lot of places to lay down, but people occupy these with their towels even though it is explicitly said that you are not allowed to do that and should free the spaces and put your stuff in the provided baskets (nice feature) - the reality is that this is ignored by 90% of the guests and the people working there do not care (according to the notes on the wall they are the ones that will then remove your towels, if you don’t follow the rule as given). So this is quite annoying and you never get the chance to really find a spot, take out your book and unwind.
The sauna area:
We were there ok a Saturday in February (no kids allowed day) and it was not overcrowded, but still the sauna area didn’t offer enough space to store your belongings, move comfortably around and/or really relax. The sauna concept is not really thought through and make good use of the areas.
The silent room in the sauna area:
This was super disappointing. Again, people occupied the loungers with their towels. Also there was no real silence and people talked - not really relaxing. There should be a worker there enforcing this.
Robin d — Google review
This spa is about 1 hour by train from Berlin then around 20 minutes by bus. Ideally you should spend at least 3 hours to really enjoy it. It offers jacuzzi, swimming pools and sauna. I loved the jacuzzi and the lavender sauna along with many cold and hot showers.
Daily pass cost Euro 27 and 10 extra for sauna. Unfortunately, the food is very limited and the sitting is just wooden benches with ants crawling all over the tables. Obsulatly disgusting! There is a nice park overlooking a lake next to it , it's worth a visit.
Lina Eryani — Google review
Really nice to relax but the Children/ the parents are not taking care of their children are just too loud at some points... Cant wait for September where there are children free days! 🥰
Mosti Ghu — Google review
Super cool feelings during the winter time! There are lots of pool to chill inside and one of them in outside which is the coolest one!
For 3 hours cost is 17 euro around, I paid in January 2020. They give a bracelet for entrance and locker to put your stuff safely. Only one thing was really annoying if you go there really busy time, after bathing when you’re exiting from the place you need to wait in the line to give your bracelet and for payment! It’s horrible system which I saw first time in my entirely life! Why they’re not taking money at the entrance and putting a box to want us to put bracelets... I didn’t expect from Germany sorry but disappointed.
Wonderful park created by Prince Pückler in 1846 with ponds, waterways and bridges. Earth pyramids on land and in the middle of a pond are lovely.
A fine castle with sculptures is inspired by Greek, Roman and Oriental mythologies.
The castle's interior is splendid.
In my opinion more intriguing than Bad Muskau Park.
Jayjay Volz — Google review
It says we can't ride a cycle at the entrance. But it's more when cycling I guess. It's calm, beautiful and people who love to have these food dates in nature must visit. Nothing is available to buy though, bring everything with you and keep the premises clean.
SHANMUKHA SRINIVAS B G — Google review
Nice place to walk and relax.
Dmytro Pishchukhin — Google review
Best Park ever...simply visit when in the area.
Antje S. — Google review
Quiet beautiful green place where fullfil your soul with peace and calm
Saba Mardoukhi — Google review
Wonderful park, bike policy isn't super clear but I think going a reasonable speed or walking your bike if it's crowded is ok. It's a large park and beautifully wooded.
I B — Google review
Wonderful quiet place
Gunther Kunz — Google review
Very lovely English garden landscape. Not super special, but we've spent a very nice and calm 3 hours there exploring and having a good time.
Heavily tree-planted landscaped gardens arranged around a romantically-styled & moated castle.
Very nice English park. The park is very big, it spreads both in Germany and Poland . You can park really close by the Schloss ( palace) and just walk around. You can also cross the bridge and get to Poland.
Michal Rosen — Google review
Located on the border of Poland and Germany, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List, the Muskau Park is an excellent proposition for those who like spending time actively, outdoors, in the bosom of nature. The park is huge, you can spend all day there.
Agnieszka Rybczyńska — Google review
Such a beautiful park with lots of walking paths.
LeAnn Lemmons — Google review
Fürst-Pückler-Park is a beautiful English-style park in Bad Muskau, Germany, created by Prince Hermann von Pückler-Muskau in the 19th century. It features rolling hills, lakes, forests, and unique architectural and artistic features, including a neoclassical castle, a Chinese pagoda, and a large glasshouse. The park is also known for the "Pückler Ice," a type of ice cream invented by the prince himself. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a peaceful escape for nature enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
UnName — Google review
We drover here from Berlin. It's an easy drive. Took us about 1:30 minutes.
There was plenty of Parking.
We arrived at 11:47 and left at 16:50.
We walked all over the Park Grounds. Pick up a Map makes it easier to navigate the Park.
Part of the Park is in Poland.
The Castle is also very nice. We walked up the Tower. It has 3 levels and you can get up into the spire and the all around. Each level of the Tower has small exhibites.
We had a really good time. I can highly recommend to visit this Park.
Terence Hill — Google review
Very nice park; calm and free entrance - the only little things; it was difficult to get a coffee there. So maybe this is due to the towns small size
Stefan Block — Google review
Really really well maintained park with a beautiful palace inside. The terrain is quite large with a small waterfall and some ups and downs. Entrance to the park is free so don't wait and go for a stroll if you are around.
Maciej Polakowski — Google review
Good spot. The Castle is nice outside but nothing to do inside. Cafe on the 2nd floor do not accepting cards. Be aware. The park is really beautiful especially in autumn
Yevgen Chupak — Google review
Beautiful park to visit, don't forget to check out the castle. Entry is free unless you're planning a guided tour. View of the garden from Terrace Café is stunning! Ice tea/ice cream recommended.
You can also opt for a horsecarriage ride in the park but check the timings.
Saba Malik — Google review
What a peaceful and wonderful park! I liked coming here especially in the morning during my stay when I can have the whole park by myself. It’s located at the border between Germany and Poland. I came here to attend my friend’s wedding and she got us a horse carriage ride around Muskauer Park. It was a great experience.
Aaron — Google review
Beautiful park to visit. Take time to walk around the park and. I visited in mid November and there were still amazing autumn views.
Ayodhya Pathirana — Google review
As a park for jogging, recreation or just walking around is great. But photos of amazing flowers that people uploaded mostly belong to the castle, not the wider park area.
It is still lovely, but also mostly empty vast area.
World War II prisoner-of-war camp, known for escape attempts & featured in The Great Escape film.
Excellent museum focusing on The Great Escape. Very interesting and informative. Nice exhibition and quite a few items.
You do need a car or a bike as there are three stations to go to separated by 1-2 km.
Robert — Google review
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always wanted to go to the real great escape camp. My pops showed me this movie when I was 13 and I’ve watched it a lot throughout my life. So on my first euro trip I included Poland in it for a few days, rented a car and drove from Wroclaw, about 95 miles. The actual site is about a half a mile away from the museum which is really cool! The woman there didn’t speak English, you’re in zagan so it’s expected, I didn’t have cash, they require cash but she nicely let me in. I spent about two hours at stalag luft 3, there isn’t much there but remains, but it’s beautiful. Can’t believe I finally made it there.
Kalm1 Games — Google review
Had an excellent experience and personal guided tour of the Museum Camps Stalag VIII C & Stalag Luft III by Museum Director Marek Lazarz. I had an uncle who was a POW in Stalag Luft III Nov 1944-Jan 1945. He survived. But I got to see the remains of the camps & tunnel memorial for the "Great Escape" in 1944. Truly an historical place of significance. Highly recommend a visit to this memorial to the past.
Gary Wanserski — Google review
Really great place. Very friendly welcome, interesting museum complete with a tunnel you can go into. Very inexpensive and such good value. We also visited the exit site of Harry and wandered around where the hut was, saw the theatre, etc with helpful information boards. Definitely recommend. Thanks to the lovely man who served us and set up the TV room for us to play the film in English.
An Ma — Google review
Nice museum. If you are a WW2 fanatic, it is a must see.
Be for warned that the English of the museum folks is very limited.
I wish I had gone to Pozan to see the graves of the 50.
Stay on the German side of the river for accommodations.
Mr. C — Google review
God bless Poland and Ukraine. We are with you. Stay strong.
Bob Wells — Google review
Be aware that the museum doesn't open until 10am. That aside, it's a fantastic place to visit and helps to tell the story of life in Stalag Luft lll. I felt that I understood the escape much better after I had visited here and I consider it a must do for all fans of the story
Darren Jennings — Google review
Really a good museum over 3 sites the museum with a mocked up camp building, then another site where the site of Harry the tunnel is, then to the memorable site of the airmen were
Richard Silversides — Google review
The museum gives an insight to life in the starlags and the incredible bravery and endurance of the men held there.
There is a couple of mile between the museum, tunnel and cemeteries.
Steve Attwood — Google review
I was Lucky enough to miss a guided tour to Stalag luft III booked through Tripadvisor, full tour. Instead I contacted the musseum and was fortunate to get a tour with Marek.
The knowledge and passion of this man combined with the echo of history from the camp and museum made this a remarkeble day that I will remember every time I rewatch the movie. If you get the chanse, go there!
Björn — Google review
It's definitely worth the visit.'So much history here . Once you find what you're looking for, it all comes together . Some of the sites are not easy to find.
Doug Jeffers — Google review
Please drive like GPS is showing you need to turn to forest road and you will find this place in the middle of forest
The world's largest statue of Jesus Christ, financed by donations from the town's residents.
Biggest Jesus monument in the world. Hard to miss driving S3 highway.
Bart?omiej G?tarski — Google review
Quite an impressive statue. Driving on the S3 we saw this statue from afar. We decided to stop and check it out.
Parking is free. There is a restaurant with toilets and there was an ice cream vendor near the statue.
Good to spend 30 minutes or so while driving down the s3. An interesting break.
Willem K — Google review
Very good sight of the statue even from the highway and if you take a 5min detour you can go up the hill and look at it more closely. When you arrive at the statue there is free parking and then there's a quick path that leads you to right to the statue. The statue is 36m tall so it is pretty big 😀. Overall if you are riding on the highway close to the statue it's a must see
Patrik Stohanzl (Wailed Parsley 36) — Google review
Easy to reach and a lot of parking space.
Toilet is directly beside the statues really good. And the shopping center nearby super convince and suit for family.
Yama days — Google review
Nice little place to stop and take a rest
Morten Jensen — Google review
Jesus statue is in some way impressive it is the biggest statue in the world beating the size of Jesus in Rio de Janeiro. However it won also the competition of Makabryla for the most unsuitable and unmatched sculpture with the region/environment.
The statue is not close to any of big cities, means if you want to go better plan your trip. Following the road S3 close to Swiebodzin you can see (from far) small Jesus. Surprise is that it is not founded by tax of poles but it is collection of donations from local people and investors.
I’m assuming that for religious people it will be nice place to see.
Marlena Tra?a — Google review
Very interesting impressive place.
Honza Tobol?k — Google review
Not majestic at all. It's rather a menekin than a sculpture. It looks cheap and its decaying.
Plus that it is still cool place to visit and it looks great from distance.
But well, better use stone next time
Toonhai Toonhai — Google review
maybe not very good access...
but the view is great.
Andrew Andrew — Google review
Nice place. Now i do not need to go to Rio.
Tomas Masopust — Google review
A massive statue middle of open area. Very visible to the bypassing highway, which is the reason we also stopped here. An easy walk to the top of the small hill.
Mikko Inkinen — Google review
Impressive. The figure of Christ is installed on the 16 meter long embankment. The monument itself has a size of 36 m, of which 3.5 m with a crown on the head. The weight of the mesh concrete construction is 15 tons and the distance between the ends of the arms is 24 meters. The height of the structure, including the embankment, is 52.5 meters and its weight is estimated at 440 tons. The initiator of the construction of the monument was the pastor of Swiebodzin and in 2010 the monument was consecrated by Bishop Stefan Regmunt.
Weronika Birjuk — Google review
As much as it was a great idea, surroundings are cheesey and cheap looking. There is no access for disabled people to get to the statue. They have to stay by the little parking at the feet of the statue or they may(!) be able to get to few stations of the Cross (if that) that are built around. Even a person on crutches won't be able to get up there, or even elderly with walking difficulty. You need to climb steep metal steps to be able to get to the higher landing by the statue. I'm not disabled, but it shocked me that place like this was not designed with some common sense. As a Catholic, I'm ashamed. I'm sorry but I did not feel like I expected to. I have to admit that the road leading to the statue is very nice and beautifully landscaped. But that is all. The rest of the surroundings are not cared for.
Kasia S — Google review
Beautiful! It's really worth it to see the tallest Jesus statue of the world. When I was there, I had a lovely ice cream at a sunny day with great people. It was amazing.
Anna Gleu — Google review
Looking nice , Google said this is tallest Jesus monument in the world
muniolinio — Google review
Interesting object to see. Not far from the highway, so it's worth turning off for a quick stop.
Mindaugas Šerėjus — Google review
This was an excellent experience! I thoroughly enjoyed the walk up to the feet of Jesus to represent the mountain Jesus conquered for us all! The statues that were along side the path that represented the different events leading up to the crucifixion and the beautiful view at the top. Our God is so good to us! Thanks Poland, for making sure a precious display of our King Jesus for all to enjoy! God is good 😇🙌
Parowozownia Wolsztyn Instytucja Kultury Samorządu Województwa Wielkopolskiego
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Unassuming rooms in a steam locomotive facility offering a museum & guided tours.
Place almost forgotten and where time kind of stopped. Visit in Wolsztyn is an amazing experience for everyone - both kids & adults. Looking at steam engines bring you that nostalgic feeling... but when you see it running/ starting from the station you're thrilled!
Tomasz Laskowski — Google review
Quite OK. Worth to visit if you are passing by Wolsztyn. But not for 5 "stars". So, 4*
Igor Gorgots — Google review
Genuine piece of working history .An absolute mega jewel of Polands rich depth of industrial heritage. Except I don't think the authorities have a clue as to the long term value of such a place in terms of tourism and pride and history. Should be a world heritage site in a really unspoiled district.
Mark Kehoe — Google review
The last Euripean steam depot with daily regular traffic
Kwjetka Otter — Google review
A journey back in time, super fun and cozy steam depot with beautiful machines
Stefan de Vries — Google review
Excellent collection of locos and rolling stock. Visitors can walk freely around the rail yards, workshops and train shed.
Dave Perkes — Google review
Very interesting and informative visit. We even saw not one but two steam trains going off station. Amazing experience and somewhat nostalgic. Definitely would recommend.
Nenad Filipovic — Google review
Last working steam locomotive Depot in Europe. Magical place for all steam engines and train fans. Each year on April end you can see a big Steam Locomotives Parade and Sound, Light and Steam show.
Very good. Recommend. Reception worker is a good.
Attention!
Maximal weight for klients is 110 kg!!!
Anton Dikhtiar — Google review
Super
Lesław Błoński — Google review
Great instructors and a fantastic experience!
David Zolynski — Google review
Professionally run, great facility, I had an excellent and most enjoyable memory making time!
Graeme Watson — Google review
Amazing experience, great nice staff make it even nicer!! 5
Alicja G — Google review
Was pretty fun for everyone, yet it ain't cheap activity.
Borszczuk Myanmar — Google review
Try it if you want to know the feeling when you fly. 3 minutes is the shortest you want to do. Your job is to do nothing and instructor will do the rest for you.
Marek Musielak — Google review
Expensive but worth a try
David P — Google review
Fun experience especially when You try for the first time.
Regional history & art museum set in a vast, notable palace with events & a large garden park.
Very beautiful place. Me and my husband had paid full price (something around 8 euro) but my daughter who is a college student has a free access. It’s nice that students and children have free pass. Have good shoes because this place is bigggg
Klara Collins — Google review
Beautifully renovated palace with audioguide which is pretty interesting. It is not another boring visit, thanks to this guide you can get know history of family in an interesting way. Especially beautiful is library and chandeliers. Worth to visit. Personally I think that coach house has variety of coaches on great shape but if you're not a fun of this kind of things you won't appreciate this. This also apply to London study with many paintings. They are magnificent! Personally the park around this complex is quite worth to see and wander around - great for photo session. Pricing is quite expensive for majority of you want to see the whole complex and if you're about to visit with family make that in mind you need circa 50zl/person for ticket. Fridays are free so you can visit it with no charge
Krzysztof Kuczyk — Google review
Very nice pace and park.
Lenka Pokorn? — Google review
Amazing place! Beautiful palace full of original furniture and artefacts. My favourite were paintings by Malczewski and Matejko.
Also, the little coffee shop serves great coffee and cakes. Highly recommended!
Paulina Farkas - Krakowiak — Google review
Very interesting place to visit
L. WENG — Google review
Beautiful place. A must to stop when one is in Poznań. The palce have wonderful restored rooms. The self guided tour is well designed with many lenguges to choose from.
Zbyszek i Lusia Fabjanski — Google review
Palace and it's gardens are definitely a worth stopping point if you're nearby. Exhibitions are interesting and cleverly made so you won't be bored. Everything including parking (and apart from gardens) cost a bit so be ready for it. Also arm yourself in a lot of free time you will need it.
Maciej Polakowski — Google review
A must see for history and art passionates. The palace has astounding library (reconstructed but in a genuine way). We have booked a tour for 5 adults and 3 kids group and the visiting was tailored for kids. The guide was professional and had impressive knowledge not only about the palace, its history but practically about every object we asked for being it a porcelain cup or lamp :). She also had a lot of patience towards our kids ;). We also had a tour across the park. The ancient, huge oaks are another must see. Visit also the galery when you will see the huge painting by Matejko and other fantastic paintings (e.g. by Malczewski, Axentowicz, Kossak, etc.) Finally I also recommend visiting small restaurant in the courtyard (left side from the entrance). The food is fresh, tasty and service is very nice. We will for sure come back to Rogalin as we love the history of Raczyński family - they are true inspiration for us.
Ewa Skowron — Google review
A beautiful sight. We had a guided tour in English and were told the story of each room. It was really interesting and easy to follow. You can go for a stroll in the garden. If I'm not mistaken, you can enter the palace for free on a specific weekday, Monday perhaps.
Balázs Végh — Google review
very nice renovated castle. the library is awesome. The staff is very nice however they do not speak english, we got an audio guide from them and we ejnoyed the tour.
Tours of an ancient site, including a reconstructed fortified settlement & an archeological museum.
Muzeum Archeologiczne w Biskupinie in Poland is a captivating destination that brings ancient history to life. The museum showcases the archaeological wonders of the Biskupin Iron Age settlement, offering a fascinating insight into the lives of its inhabitants. The well-curated exhibits display a wealth of artifacts and reconstructed structures, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of the region. The knowledgeable guides provide engaging explanations, making the experience both educational and enjoyable. The picturesque setting of the museum, situated on the edge of Lake Biskupin, adds to its charm and authenticity. A visit Biskupin is a must for history enthusiasts and those seeking a deeper understanding of Poland's ancient past.
Dante Freeman — Google review
The place has a great potential and it is interesting, but it needs to be worked on. Exposition of hunters-gatherers needs maintenance and more information. Overall, more information should be provided about the lifestyle and daily life of people living on the site in different times. I had the feeling that the museum is quite focused on the excavation itself and not on the artefacts found.
Michal Antala — Google review
Very interesting place to visit, you will meet people with passion. Time has stopped there. Pleasant lesson of history. Go and check yourself!
Narcyz — Google review
We had a wonderful time exploring the museum. The fact that the staff were dressed in period clothing and busy "going about their day" mending fishing nets, making pots out of clay, cooking food or selling their products made the experience very transporting. We could imagine what life looked like for hunter-gatherers or in an early medieval settlement. The staff were very friendly, eager to share information and most spoke English, which was very helpful for our mixed language group. All in all, a fantastic day trip both for kids and grown-ups.
Aleksandra Hadryś-Williams — Google review
Not much happening, but that was my fault for visiting in January. Such an interesting place, with good information displays ,both pictures and artifacts on displays, I would suggest that life was very hard in the bronze age.
Toby Slaughter — Google review
"An absolutely unique site, one that offers a one-of-a-kind look at life at the turn of the Bronze and Iron Ages, is one of Poland's most famous heritage sites."
Darek Nowak — Google review
Absolutely fantastic place to visit - beautifully maintained, friendly helpful staff, extremely interesting and informative history both in the open air and in museum building. Highlight was “workers” dressed in costume going about typical daily life….making pottery, fishing nets, weaving etc who answered any questions.
Kathryn Chandler — Google review
Was visiting archeological site on September 15, in time of Biskupin Archeological festival.
We had a English speaking guide and tour through a part of museum site.
Only one thing I regret - that I had no cash with me and information that it would be needed.
In time of festival there are lot of school children and it makes this place very vibrant and vivid. 😊
Gita Memmena — Google review
Strongly recommended a place to visit (even with the small kids). We were fortunate to arrive early and parked the car on adjacent public parking lot, get a ticket without standing in the line. Please be aware you can play audioguide from the webpage of the museum, it is available in Polish, German and English. Family ticket 2+2 for 64PLN May2023.
Piotr — Google review
A brilliant lively open air museum. Amazing reconstruction of the 3000 year old Bronze Age island settlement. Superb.
Win Scutt — Google review
Nice and beautiful place. In general it was interesting, cognitive and fun. But, as for me, each attraction was a bit expensive. Too many people to watch properly the organized shows.
Mill Island, located in Bydgoszcz's Old Town, is a picturesque area with 19th-century industrial structures that have been renovated into popular restaurants and cocktail bars. The island has a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages as a hub of industry. Today, visitors can enjoy the tranquil loop of the Brda river that surrounds green spaces along its banks where waterfowl are often seen.
We didn't venture inside, but the surrounding areas were lovely, and we spent an hour admiring the scenery by the river.
Kolby Johnson — Google review
So fun renting the paddle boats to get away for an hour. Downstream is easy but coming back you should prepare yourself for the upstream current. Recommend two people.
James HM — Google review
Lovely walk, beautiful Autumn, sunny day and beautiful location.
Ian Ulyatt — Google review
A really pretty area for a walk. There is a playground area for kids. There are some museums in the area as well. And there are plenty of good photo ops. I also noticed many nice restaurants and cafés in the area even though I didn't get a chance to eat there. Definitely worth your time.
Bethany Eckert — Google review
Very peaceful, shame the bridge was closed to to renovations but a nice located to take a break
Daniel Morton — Google review
Not a trail, really.
Nice museums, a cafe with a large terrace, and lovely green areas and fountains.
Mallena Urban — Google review
This is the Old town of Bydgoszcz. There are few buildings which has historical value. Very attractive architectural buildings are standing there around. Brda river is the greatest treasure in bydgoszcz and there are many water events river sides in June. You can visit there and can have enjoyable moments. Better place for walking as well. And there are few good restaurants to have a coffee or meal with your families.
Priyadarshani Silva — Google review
Absolutely stunning view of the river Brda and Opera Nova. I'm in love with Bydgoszcz 😍
Oscar Tobolski — Google review
Mill island by the Old Town was Bydgoszcz’s hive of industry from Medieval times. There are a few mill buildings standing here from the 1800s. They have been spruced up and turned into attractions. Island has green spaces bordering the peaceful loop in the Brda, which has clear water and waterfowl on its banks. During summertime yiu can rent a rowboat, potter around the quaint specialty shops or sip a cold beer outside in one of many restaurants.
Paweł — Google review
Lovely located place with huge space and potential to grow into extraordinary spot. Nice views, great spot to chill and spend some time with friends and family. Near the old town and Brida river. Not too crowded, so please take your blanket, soft drinks, snacks, book and have a good time.
Paweł Cieszkowski — Google review
One of the best places to take pictures, enjoy events or even resting or going for a walk or chill closer to the Bay.
Clean, with toilets, accessible to handicapped people and safe. Definitely, worths the visit.
The Muzeum Mydła i Historii Brudu is an exhibition center that showcases the history of soap and dirt. The museum offers soap making workshops, guided tours, and a shop where visitors can buy various products, including candles and soap. The exhibits cover the history of soaps, perfumes, and prejudices related to personal hygiene from different countries worldwide. The guides provide detailed information about the exhibits in different languages.
Cool little museum with some interesting information on the historical aspects of bathing and personal hygiene. You get to make your own soap, which is handed to you at the end of the tour.
Tiago G — Google review
Great place to visit and get some knowledge about the soap and dirt! I was really impressed by knowledge of the guide and the great way of briefing the history. I liked the workshops of making the soap- the unique experience! In small shop you can buy nice candles, soap and different products
Kasia Rożej — Google review
Spectacular!!!! At the begging we made some soap (they gave it to us at the end) and then we learn about the history of soaps, perfumes and prejudices of the middle age... Also we learn a lot of details for many countries across the world. The guides were amazing... But I have to admit that I had my personal audio guide so if you want a tour in English the best that you can do is to ask first!
Christina Moysiadou — Google review
Great place to visit to get some cross history knowledge on dirt and soap. Opportunity to make ons's own piece of soap. The venue is run by young enthusiasts, eager to help with everything. The store offers all kind of souvenirs. Highly recommended.
harry washello — Google review
More like Museum of cleanliness 😁
Definitely worth visiting
Vivek Antonio — Google review
Well worth the visit to learn about the history of soap. All within walking distance from stary rynek (old town square ) great place for tourists and locals alike. Tours are given in Polish or English languages daily. They have a wide selection of soaps and other bath products for purchase if you wish. Great displays as seen in photographs. You get to create your own soap which is included in price of admission to the museum.
Super Balbs — Google review
Next to the Brda Canal and view is amazing! Come and feel the moment! 😉✌🏻 also you can see minimal original old town. 👍🏻
Ufuk Sorucu — Google review
Really nice place. You can learn a bit of history regarding people higien, when and why people stop washing themself.
Large park with ample sports & leisure facilities & salt graduation towers associated with healing.
I loved this park. It is vast and has got many different areas such as: beauty flower arrangements, green grass area, little forest, pond with a bridge, herb garden, so you won't get bored. There are cafes inside and restaurants as well as public toilets. You will find ice cream parlour, outdoor gym and kids playground. I was very happy to spend a day there.
Alicja Pytlik — Google review
Park is very interesting and beautiful. Everybody will find something for himself there. Beautiful nature, trees, ponds, cafes.
Paweł — Google review
A really neat and enjoyable park and if the weather is good a nice park to enjoy a picnic or other outing with friends.
Bernie Franklin — Google review
Lugar idóneo para disfrutar de la plena naturaleza Polaca!! También ideal para la gente de la tercera edad, para tratamientos físicos como psíquicos.
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Ideal place to enjoy the full Polish nature!! Also ideal for elderly people, for physical and psychological treatments.
Almudena Garcia — Google review
One of the few places to visit in Inowrocław. You can rent a room or an apartment close by and spend your weekend in Solanki. Beautiful park with two large ponds, summer theater, a number of restaurants, Tężnie Solankowe, a beach of some sort and places with mud massage. Very therapeutic. Walks are very relaxing. Bike riding is allowed. One can enjoy scenery all year long.
Artur Ciegotura — Google review
This place is great to visit Locatad in Park Solankowy in Inowroclaw. Breathe the salt to feel younger and healthier. Must see
Baltazar B — Google review
Interesting park, there's a lot you can do. Definitely recommend if it's a nice day and you don't have anything better to do.
Dave Nick — Google review
Super 😃
Bartosz Kuczma — Google review
Incredible concept! Filing air with salt particles. Then when you breath that salty air it helps with all sorts of lung problems. All natural way. Worth to check.
Rogue Travelers — Google review
Really nice, big and well used park. Full of people, bars and cafes. Parks in the UK are empty by comparison.
Vast, modern, Catholic pilgrimage site with a golden cupola & a 130m tall free-standing tower.
This is called the Polish Vatican and is the largest church in Poland, and one of the largest in the world! I was there during a week day and it was very quiet. There is parking all around and it's free. If you bring some empty water bottles you can fill them up with holy water there. I highly recommend a visit to this amazing basilica.
roderick van de Ven — Google review
Stunning views! The biggest basilica in Poland and one of the biggest in the world!
Eugene Kruglik — Google review
Beautiful place of catholic iconic landmark. Highly recommended
Daniel's Talks — Google review
Beautiful and heartwarming place! Definitely worth visiting!
Ewelina Radzikowska — Google review
Quite spectacular at the first glance, but I think it misses something that every place connected with any religion should have. No soul I would say. It was a nice walk though, there is a lot of things to see
Oliwia Majewska — Google review
You could say it’s a Polish take on Taj Mahal. Gold, history, religion, and nationalism seem to all come together seamlessly, or… do they? In any case, it’s definitely worth visiting the place for its impressive architecture and a bit surreal atmosphere.
Łukasz Likus — Google review
It's a very impressive complex. It shows that it is very modern, but the architecture is imposing and the art inside is beautiful.
Upon entering we were welcomed with an organ concert. The sound blasting from all air organs made the air vibrate and it felt humbling. Definitely a monument for the centuries to come.
Joost Houdijk — Google review
Perfect spot for prayer and meditaion
Einar Gundersen — Google review
it is amazing. if you have time don't think and go there
Aqua park with indoor & outdoor thermal pools, plus waterslides, saunas & a restaurant.
Cool weekend trips place + tremendous restaurant just around the corner
Adam Mizio?ek — Google review
Very good place for relax and fun! In winter you can swim in warm water, and in summer there are waterslides and some outdoor pools.
I recommend to go on weekdays because there's less people in queue, but there's always a lot of people, like in every good place :DD
Loums — Google review
Crowdy but worth to visit. Especially hot salty water in outside pools in winter time. Also a lot of nice places to walk in surrounding, castle, riverbank and city square.
John Smith — Google review
Good place it is really war in there and I loved the outside pool. But while chilling in the Jacuzzi water multiple times splashed me in the face and make my eyes feel agony from the salt waters.
Liquor_Rickussy — Google review
Small swimming pool with less attractive things and much dirty surroundings.
Warm natural and salt water are very nice.
Van Hieu Nguyen — Google review
I really like going here, I love these warm pools. In addition to the wonderfully warm water, new adventure pools have recently been added! After swimming, it is worth going to the restaurant upstairs, where you can eat in peace. I recommend pasta, pizza and ice cream!
Julia Szczucka — Google review
Staff don't advise on family tickets so you get ripped off. Don't give discount for pensioner unless polish with id card. Don't accept British driving licence as proof of age even though date of birth on there. British don't have id card. Staff are not helpful. GO TO PODDEBICE TERMY no slides but less busy, courteous staff and cheaper and much cleaner.
Roger Ellis — Google review
Nice variety of pools to use, along with plunge, steam, sauna and ice room. Nice choice of food too.
Steve Baker — Google review
Nice but small. Lot's of renovations. Hope it will be bigger soon. At the weekend mostly too much crowded.
Great possibility to have lunch. Food is delicious and healthy.
Nataliia Shevchenko — Google review
Make sure you come after 16:00 on weekdays to experience saunas
Great facilities with water massage
Saunas and cold bath, thermal water jacuzzi
Mariusz G — Google review
It used to be my favourite place to spend quality time with my family...8 yrs ago it was something but now it became worse - not always clean toilets...People not showering before entering swimming pool.. screaming untamed kids without their parents close by.. (during summer most parents are spending time at pool bar having a beer) :(
The prices are getting high and the comfort is at its lowest point. Let's hope that ŁÓDŹ will be better option in a future - the city is planning to build thermal pool and recreational area with all newest facilities.
M G — Google review
Visited during not so hot day, the warmest pool had 35 degrees.
Stayed for 2 hours, but can buy tickets for 1, 3, 5 or all day.
The restaurant can be entered only from the pool area, not the reception area! Do not miss out.
Nice and clean water, lots of activities for kids.
Jana Gilchrist — Google review
This place is nice but a bit crowded on weekends
Good for all
An unusual place, you can feel the taste of salt on your lips as you walk past the graduation tower. The large wooden structures are impressive. While buying tickets I heard complaints about the price, but this is such Polish folklore. 😉
Mike Van Dike — Google review
wasn't open but you can look at it
RYBA550 — Google review
Incredible place , amazing views, fantastic atmosphere.
Maja Leonard — Google review
Ciechocinek is known for its unique, saline graduation towers. There are 3 main of them. Experts have considered the local saline springs to be of extreme value and "a wonder of nature". The therapeutic qualities of these springs are directed toward curing cardiovascular, respiratory, orthopedic, traumatic, rheumatic, nervous system, women's diseases and many others.
Paweł — Google review
I will never forget my time here
Fabrizio D'angelo — Google review
Worth visiting. A rather once in a life type of an experience because of the high price.
Mateusz Adamkiewicz — Google review
Lovely but quite Sall and you have to pay to take a walk near it. There is a park nearby that gives perfectly good view of them. You just step out of the grass and you're there. Like go after a dog or a toddler who run in a park. Now there's a security man walking and checking if you have a ticket to walk there. That's ridiculous.
Ewa — Google review
Love it!!! Micro climate around those three towers is absolutely amazing. Salty water resources create seaside like micro climate which is soo healthy for you. Definitely worth seeing and experiencing. May be biased as its my hometown :P
Malgorzata Janus — Google review
It's ok. It would be a lot nicer if more of the towers were actually giving off the salt water people come for, often from a considerable distance. It would make it a lot more justifiable to charge five zloties in such a situation. As it was, my wife, elderly father-in-law and myself had to walk 250 to 300 meters just to get a small area of this. Not fun.
Bryan Zellmann — Google review
my friend could jump on a bike there. some nice ruins and other collapsing or abandoned buildings are very close from there. it’s sad that the abandoned swimming pool has no water to swim in. that makes me wanna leave 1 star.
marcin mikołajczak — Google review
Nice place for a walk around 3 towers. The salty air around it creates micro climate which is full of healthy iodine. It's worth to stay there for a few hours.
Outstanding lifetime experience of Sky diving at 4000 meter height with a free fall and then Parachute paragliding. Awesome....Amazing...Mindblowing. Very nice and friendly staff and instructors.
Avin Pandey — Google review
The skydive experience is great, but the administration can be better, they tell us 2pm to come, but the skydive starts at 6pm and we have waited for 4 hours. I think they should tell is the exact time instead of letting us to wait for so many hours.
Liu Darren — Google review
Experience was amazing instructor are very professional fun guys this guys know what they are doing makes you comfortable . Does not matter even if you don't speak polish guys can very well understand english and speak. I would highly recommend this experience . Just make sure you have a good weather forecast as sometime you need to postponed or wait for weather to clear out. My instructor was archie and camera guy was milos really appreciate how they help me calm down and get the best out of the experience. Its a once in a life time experience just do it.
suraj pant — Google review
Great experience on the skydive, sloopy administration, waited for 3 hours and make me miss the train
Jacky Leung — Google review
Loved the experience!!
Highly Qualified and very friendly instructors.
Manufaktura is a stunning shopping complex that has been renovated from 19th century manufacturing buildings. The exterior is breathtaking and the square in front of the mall spacious. It offers a variety of attractions such as museums, cinema, bowling alley, ice skating rink and numerous shops. The restaurants and cafes are also plentiful and offer an excellent selection to choose from. This mall provides ample space for shopping needs along with great options for dining and entertainment making it an ideal destination for any day out.
Such a beautiful place. These manufacturing buildings have been renovated and they are beautiful. Place is full of great restaurants, shops, mall, place for ice skating
Yoga with LULU — Google review
Best place in town to hang out, especially at night by nice weather, with beautiful illuminations and outdoor entertainment, from water fountains to ferris wheel. Plenty of eateries to choose from, so many that it is even difficult to make a choice. Bar choice is a little limited, and that's the only minus of going there to enjoy a nice walk and spend a good relaxing time.
Where Can I FLY — Google review
The mall has literally any shop I could think of, you can do shopping or eat, I liked the food court in the first floor. The brown old buildings look amazing and it’s very kids friendly as there is a park and playground.
Maria Achilleia — Google review
This mall is beautiful. Besides many shops, there are a lot of restaurants and cafes. The exterior is just stunning, the square in front of the mall is spacious.
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A great place to spend few hours/evening with friends, family or solo. Lots of stores to shop from, a big, spacious food court with nice and ample seating and multiple eating options.. A fun zone for kids to enjoy.
There are number of restaurants outside, with a nice view of fountains especially in evening. Very lively and uber place in the city of Lodz
Rajat Malhotra — Google review
Fantastic refreshing old buildings.
Lots of food places there.
Kids playgrounds and activities.
Shops in the Gallery.
Everything in 1 place. Recommended!
Joanna Dobosz-Chuda — Google review
A huge shopping centre made in ex factory, nicely and gently renovated, loooooads of shops. Nice outdoor area with water fountains, cafes, restaurants, ice cream trucks, merry-go-round, beach volleyball and more.
Jana Gilchrist — Google review
Sehr schön restaurierter und sanierter Industriekomplex aus der Jahrhundertwende. War früher eine Weberei samt Nebengebäuden für Personal, Verwaltung etc.
Beheimatet nun Läden, Restaurants, Cafés und Bars und hat vor allem abends eine wundervolle Atmosphäre.
Ebenfalls zum Komplex gehört das erstklassige Vienna Hotel, das sehr zu empfehlen ist.
Von den Restaurants am Areal haben wir den Mexikaner sowie einen Italiener besucht und waren beide Male sehr zufrieden.
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Beautifully restored and renovated industrial complex from the turn of the century. It used to be a weaving mill with outbuildings for staff, administration, etc.
It is now home to shops, restaurants, cafés and bars and has a wonderful atmosphere, especially in the evenings.
The complex also includes the first-class Vienna Hotel, which is highly recommended.
Of the restaurants in the area, we visited the Mexican and the Italian and were very satisfied both times.
Thomas Ullmann — Google review
It is the perfect place for shopping and rest. There is a lot of space and beautiful buildings. And this is still a good place on a Sunday.
LaVon — Google review
One of the nicest shopping centers, I ever visited! Impressing, what they made out of the old factory. Congratulations to the architect!
It is huge, but the feeling isn't like this. Atmosphere is relaxed and invites for slowly walking through.
Andy ET — Google review
Beautifully presented shopping mall, I'm not in Poland to shop but needed a few things.
Perfect to kill a few hours, many top brand shops and great restaurants.
Richard Lamyman — Google review
Nice place, with original architecture, refurbished.. Nice place for kids for ice skating, and for the other for shopping, drinking beer, and having diner.
Robert Martos — Google review
Quite a lot of people always, but there is a great variety of things to do and places to eat. A pretty place
Angelica Gerasimovich — Google review
One of it's kind shopping area. It is converted from an abandoned textile factory. It is fusion of old and modern. Restaurants, shops, malls. You can find everything. A good place to unwind and relax with your friends and family.
Amit Tyagi — Google review
One of the nicest places in Lodz for sure. Plenty of restaurants and shopping opportunities around. Also nice to just walk around and enjoy the old architecture. Free parking spots available directly there as well (if they are not all taken).
Lukas L — Google review
Great entertainment place in downtown of Łódź, full of nice cafes, snack stands, all in beautiful industrial architecture and "dancing" waterfalls. You will surely enjoy the place.
EllyO — Google review
A large selection of branded stores, a large food court. In general, a beautiful place where you can buy anything, from clothes to electronics.
Anya Bukata — Google review
Old manufacture that turns into great community for hang out, lots of restaurants, bar, cafe and fun stuff for kids.
Nyx Apate — Google review
Wow, an absolute winner as a shopping centre. Very different types of shops with good brands and variety. Lots of different restaurants around for different types of budgets. Lots of entertainment too, 4D cinema, VR, bouldering gym...
An overall winner taking into account prices, variety, the shops and restaurants around and how pretty and clean everything looked.
Absolutely in love with the kids carousel playing Mozart and all sorts of classical music....ah! It also has a beach!
Digital Redesign — Google review
Lovely spacious place used to be an old factory , there are many restaurants , playgrounds, street food, shops, cinema,, etc. this place has a lot of life , I arrive with a taxi not sure if there is parking, highly recommended to visit
Ljubica Banic — Google review
Very nice place.. there's plenty of coffee shops inside, clothing shops and other things.
Anne Josef — Google review
Great place to spend time at. I visited it in December, winter evenings are especially beautiful there when everything lights up. While the inside and surrounding buildings are basically a mall, inner square set up as a fair with different events was probably the most interesting part. Location is also great since other places of interest are few minutes away, either walking or driving a bus/trolleybus. Don't forget to visit Pączkarnia on your way in or out. You will not miss it as it's on your way to Manufaktura from the trolleybus stop near ferris wheel and will definitely not regret trying those delicious paczki!
Vals9 — Google review
It's a really great place, clean and the staff is super kind.
Thank you!
Richi Paramo — Google review
A place both for history lovers and shopping addicts, even for adrenaline junkies or Food tourists. I can say it has everything in one place, and let's not forget the Instagramable spots!
Piotrkowska is a vibrant and scenic 4.2 km-long thoroughfare renowned for its shopping, art galleries, eateries, and beer gardens. It's an ideal destination for those interested in observing the fusion of old and new architecture. Along this 5km street, visitors can find various shops and dining venues to explore.
The main central road in Lodz with loads of pubs, restaurants, shops. Always clean and cared. Side roads where still you can find restaurants.
Riccardo Ponta — Google review
Nice, and go also side streets
Niko Schreurs — Google review
Amazing street, filled with restaurants and shops. I would say the heart of the city. Lots of palacial buildings. This is where the well-off used to live back in the glory days.
Tiago G — Google review
I like to have a walk here.
Piotr Malinowski (oOMCMOo aka Shots Makinny) — Google review
The best and the most beautiful street in Lodz with a lot of wonderful buildings
You must see it if you will be in Lodz
Kasi — Google review
Very beautiful street, full of different shops, cafes, bars, nightclubs.
Viktoria — Google review
It's a nice street with lots of shopping and restaurants. There does seem to be a lot of graffiti though that takes away from the appeal of the place.
Nicole Goff — Google review
The most popular street in łódż. You shouldn’t miss since there aren’t many options to travel in the city. The popular restaurants and the forum called manufaktura is also on and near the street.
Tolga — Google review
If you really like to see how they are trying to match old and new buildings this is the place that you should visit in Łódź, also you might fine different shops and restaurants along the 5km street!
Josue Recinos Chavez — Google review
A great pedestrian street...except for all the cars! Clearly no enforcement with driving or parked. Could be a great place.
Jake Warga — Google review
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Museum of the Mazovian Countryside
Museum
Specialty Museums
4.5
(72)
Gabriela Narutowicza 64, 09-200 Sierpc, Poland
28
MIEJSKI OGRÓD ZOOLOGICZNY W PŁOCKU Sp. z o.o.
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Modern zoo with animals from lions to kangaroos, plus a reptile house, exotic birds & petting area.
I like the place and it's my favorite place for a walk. This zoo has some interesting animals and excellent new aquarium with some special exhibits, like two meter long giant river fish. Terrariums are also interesting and there is a lot of variety. Everything seems well maintained now and I hope this will continue because the place deserves it. I would like this zoo to have some sort of Cafe or small permanent gastronomy with all-year service instead of temporary stands. This makes the Zoo look more like a place for everyone, animals too, instead of "tourist attraction for kids". I will continue to visit this zoo and I recommend others to visit it too.
Bernard Orlikowski — Google review
The zoo was very cool! I've been to several zoos in the USA and the Plock zoo had lots of animals I've never seen before. I thought it was very cool how close I could get to some of the animals. A great experience! I'm glad I was able to visit.
Wayne McGrath — Google review
The reason I'm only giving it 4 stars is because the day we came the seals in the seal show were very lazy and didn't do too much. On the other hand, there were some very beautiful animals and many things to keep us busy.
Zuzanna — Google review
It was an amazing experience, a lot of animals, nice staff, during winter you see less animals because its cold. During summer the views are stunning.
Helen Polaroid — Google review
The zoo is a bit shabby, and crowded with icecream and french fries kiosks. We saw tigers, sleeping lions, elephants though.
Lina Audronytė — Google review
A beautiful place where animals have decent conditions. Some of them stay here for a long time. Always changing and interesting, it's really worth a visit. There is the oldest crocodile in the Polish zoo here
Dagmara Mathes-Sobocinska — Google review
So so much to see.
Very nice place!
MissU 2 — Google review
When visiting Płock this is one of must see places. Placed in a beautiful location with huge variety of animals including elephants, lions, tigers, sharks and many many more. Kids can feed and play with animals at animal nursery.
Wonderful park with a really incredible palace. The entrance isn’t free, you need to pay, both for the park and for palace. Inside it’s very beautiful and picturesque, especially in spring when everything is blooming. There is one small cafe, but better go to cafes near the entrance. The parking costs 10 PLN (only cash). You can buy tickets to the palace directly being inside.
Tatiana Młynarska — Google review
Beautiful Palace but everything is roped off not much interaction. Every room is guarded by employees who watch your every move. The grounds have just a few flowers and room to walk around. The water has swans and ducks. There is a bee hive on the grounds.
joseph B — Google review
Nice place for picnic
Vespe — Google review
This place is very interesting. You will have only parking problem , because there are a small free places
Yana Soltan — Google review
Very nice park with Palace. I was only in the park. You have to buy a ticket.
Anna dG — Google review
Cool for a walk talk.. Many green organized gardens quite big. Price not high
Jo mee — Google review
Lovely park with fantastic gardens to walk around. £3 to enter just for the park.
Daniel Cooper — Google review
Nice museum, nice & friendly staff
Rolando Casanova — Google review
Its a small park with two small ponds inside. Good for a small walk. Nothing special in there.
Small museum in the birth house of storied composer Frédéric Chopin surrounded by tranquil parkland.
Being a foreigner living in Poland, this was one of my favorite places to visit. It is beautiful, with inspiring landscapes that look like paintings, the snow mixed with the sun made our tour an unforgettable day in this place. It breathes art, history, nostalgia, romance and culture. Chopin, a great classical music that will never be forgotten.
Carolina O.s — Google review
Nice tranquil park. His actual house was closed (winter) but open in summer. Nice facilities and a gift shop. Chopin's music can be heard throughout the park.
Paul White — Google review
Wonderful park in the place of birth of Frederick Chopin. Great place to spend a weekend and unwind yourself.
Not much left of the original but restored with caution to the times.
Jakub Olszewski — Google review
Amazing garden to walk around. They had all native species of plants and trees. Definitely a place to visit. I was a little sad about the concert as the pianist was inside and they played it through speakers outside but it was a great performance.
Aaron .Sliski — Google review
Great museum with a beautiful park.
Darek Nowak — Google review
I believe it would be perfect to come here on Saturdays during September, on which there are concerts for the attending public. A very nice to chill and relax, or even have a stroll. It's also nice to come here in October to enjoy the autumn scenery.
James Lee — Google review
We visited less than an hour after a snow storm and we’re treated to fresh snow covered grounds
Scott Witt — Google review
The birthplace of Frederick Chopin is a small museum located in a very grand and lovely garden. The museum, which is Chopin’s original house, is quite small and doesn’t display much since the family did not live a long time in it. A lot of Chopin’s items are located in the Chopin Museum in Warsaw. The place itself was very nice, but getting here was quite difficult due to the lack of transportation in the town of Sochaczew (where the train station is) to Zelazowa Wola. Uber/Bolt are rare, so taxi is your best choice.
Kat — Google review
A really beautiful place for a stroll and to relax. The entry to the park is PLN 20 per person and PLN 15 to the house.
There is 2 car parks nearby that cost PLN 20 / PLN 15 per car.
Dobry czlowiek — Google review
Very nice park and place, where Chopin was born and lived only for the 1st 6 months of his life. Bud symbolik meaning of this property is so great for every musician in the world
Ilya F — Google review
Beautiful gardens and exceptional live concert. The house is recreated mainly from guesswork, but the gardens are worth the visit on a nice day
Edward Gosling — Google review
If you love Chopin’s music and curious to get to know his early life, come here to the house where the great artist was born. It’s a small house showing the Chopin’s family life. The house is quite beautiful surrounded by a big wonderful green park where you can listen to the Chopin’s music. The tickets you can buy just directly at the spot, to visit museum on Saturday is possible after 4 pm. There is a nice cafe where you can drink a good coffee and eat something. Just 50 min from Warsaw.