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How long is the drive from Lodz to Oswiecim?

The direct drive from Lodz to Oswiecim is 157 mi (253 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 10 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Lodz to Oswiecim, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Katowice, as well as top places to visit like Jewish cemetery in Łódź and Manufaktura, or the ever-popular DINOPARK Kołacinek.

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Top city between Lodz and Oswiecim

The top city between Lodz and Oswiecim is Katowice. It's 3 hours from Lodz and less than an hour from Oswiecim.
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Katowice

Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Katowice, located in southern Poland, serves as the capital city of the Silesian Voivodeship and is at the heart of the Katowice urban area. With an official population of around 286,960 and an estimated resident population of 315,000, it's a bustling city with a rich cultural heritage. When it comes to dining experiences, Tatiana stands out as one of Katowice's top restaurants.
Most popular city on this route
4 minutes off the main route, 82% of way to Oswiecim

Best stops along Lodz to Oswiecim drive

The top stops along the way from Lodz to Oswiecim (with short detours) are Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau, Piotrkowska, and Jasna Góra. Other popular stops include Nikiszowiec, Manufaktura, and Energylandia.
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DINOPARK Kołacinek

Amusement park
Fun & Games
Movie Theaters
Compact park with models of dinosaurs & fairy-tale scenes, plus a playground & train ride for kids.
Very good over all. Not too large, but offers variety of entertainment for the small ones. From age of 3 till 6 or 7 will kids sure enjoy not only the dinos, but also indoor playground and outdoor ones too.
WAR D — Google review
Very expensive. Regardless of paying the very expensive entrance fee 49pln, you pay extra to go to most places and use the most of their stuff like the train, the fairytale section and other volcano stuff. Prices in cafeteria are off the roof with 15zl for late and 12pln for a can of coke. Ridiculous prices. You need to go down to earth this is not Disneyland.
Food R — Google review
If you are on the way then you can check this place. This is a local like attraction so if you are looking for a park with dinosaurs you may check other bigger ones. There are like 10-12 Dino's here, a little playground, 3d, a choo choo. Be aware that entrance fee does not cover about a half atractions there for which you may buy an additional tickets.
Piotr B — Google review
A wonderful place for grown-ups and kids - plenty of info and there is content in English. The models are realistic, the data is accurate, the animatronics are splendidly done. Prices are atrocious though - We spent about 400 for 2+2 (ticket, food, additional attractions). We spent about as much in Mandoria which is a fully fledged indoor amusement park
Maxime S — Google review
Kids loved it. Will go again when next in Poland
P O — Google review
It has everything to occupy children, but there is no baby changing corner. Toilet facilities have a lot to ask for (re accessibility or babynging area), but they are there and they're clean :) The park has a bit of a steep climb so it's a bit of a push if you are using a pram or wheelchair. Entry fee is a bit on the pricey side especially considering you have to pay extra for some additional attractions. It's an OK trip if you're in the area. What I do appreciate is that the owners continue to invest and expand the parks facilities although it's not always about dinosaurs (which is weird). If you're there in a rainy day, there's a huge tent with an indoor play area.
Paulina G — Google review
Fair , not the best . Small and good for quick visit . It is not worth the trip if you are coming from long distance
MORY K — Google review
There is olny few dinosaurs, playground outside and inside, but for everything else you need to pay extra.
Barbara D — Google review
3.5
(1928)
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3.0
(27)
Kołacinek 21, 95-061 Kołacinek, Poland
http://www.dino-park.pl/
+48 46 874 76 86
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Jewish cemetery in Łódź

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Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
The Jewish cemetery in Łódź, located on Bracka St., is a sprawling 44-hectare burial ground and one of the largest in Europe. It is estimated that up to 200,000 individuals have been laid to rest here, with gravestones bearing Hebrew, Polish, and German inscriptions. The site includes a striking funeral hall at the entrance and features diverse symbolism on tombstones reflecting Jewish traditions.
It’s a bit sad but peaceful. Lots of green and some graves are too artistic. There is an entrance fee of 18zlot and on Sundays is closing at 1pm and not 3pm.
Maria A — Google review
It is place of importance, entrance is through funeral house that hosts an exhibition. The cemetery itself is not very well maintained but it adds the value with all those old tombstones. Ghetto fields… Ticket is 20PLN. There is large parking farther behind main entrance.
Amarok S — Google review
A beautiful place, full of history and art. It’s a shame, however, that you have to pay 20 PLN (about 4.7 EUR) to access the site, which makes little sense given how poorly it is maintained by the managers. In addition, the fact that male visitors are not instructed to cover their heads is quite disrespectful. Many workers were smoking instead of working, and the few who were working were cutting grass in front of the cash office rather than tending to neglected areas such as the Ghetto fields. All in all, it is a great place, but very poorly managed.
Michele M — Google review
Really atmospheric place, breathtaking mauzoleums, old graves, looks especially picturesque in the autumn. I was a bit disappointed you have to pay for the entrance or maybe it was just for the mortuary museum and Holocaust photo gallery. But definitely recommend to visit.
Artem M — Google review
The cemetery is beautiful and haunting. I visited from USA to see my great grandmothers grave and unfortunately there is so much distress and ruins in the area she was buried that I could not find her tombstone. Very heart breaking and disappointing that I could not visit her.
Hannah C — Google review
Heritage deserves respect, and tombs deserve dignity. I find it disgraceful how an entrance fee of 20 pln is mandatory, which should simply not exist, and if you charge, at least put that money to work. I saw tons of people cutting grass at the entrance, when the actual cemetery was a complete overgrown forest, tons of garbage around, not one male visitor wearing a kippah. The ghetto fields were completely overgrown. The men who apparently were “working”, cigarettes in hand, laughing out loud. Complete disrespect. This is not only a cemetery, is the last resting place of Holocaust victims. Show some respect!
Paula V — Google review
Profound Cemetery and Memorial. Take note there is only one entrance - small door at middle of East Wall.
Corey K — Google review
As a whole the cemetery is well maintained although there are many tombstones that have been damaged or otherwise fallen into disrepair. There are approximately 43k victims of the Lodz Ghetto buried in the 'Ghetto Field' part of the cemetery (left side, back part of the cemetery). When this cemetery was originally inaugurated it was the largest Jewish cemetery in Europe, and to date there are approximately 230k graves on the premises. For those looking to visit Rabbi Eliyahu Chaim M'Lodz Meisel: his grave is located just as you enter on the right, first row, in the second gated area.
Gitty R — Google review
4.3
(310)
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4.5
(267)
Bracka 40, 91-717 Łódź, Poland
http://www.kehilalodz.com/
+48 42 656 70 19
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Manufaktura

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Manufaktura, located in Lodz, is a former 19th-century cotton factory that has been transformed into a vibrant shopping mall and entertainment complex. The project's success has revitalized the city's profile and demonstrated its resilience. Visitors can explore the site's history at The Museum of the Factory and appreciate contemporary art at MS2 gallery.
Manufaktura in Łódź is an impressive shopping centre and cultural spot. The old factory buildings give it a unique character, mixing history with modern shops, restaurants, and entertainment. There’s plenty of space to walk around, lots of dining options, and a vibrant atmosphere both day and night. A must-visit when in Łódź.
Knut B — Google review
Huge area with perfect brick building and many shops. You should spend 3 hours here to check the shops which offer world brands and brands of Poland. It's very lively and crowded yet still safe. There are some nice restaurants as well. You can use tram to anywhere and even walk to here. This place is the meeting point for people.
Aygül Z — Google review
There is a little of everything plan your visit to stay about at least 2 hours. There's a palace right on the premises that takes at least an hour to two to walk around. There are many stores and there are many many places to eat. Just a lovely place to walk around the fountains are amazing
Avogato1300 — Google review
Inside, it's a large shopping mall like many others around the world. But what's interesting are the old and beautiful buildings that have undergone the transformation from factory buildings to leisure facilities.
Carsten — Google review
HUGE shopping mall with a huge food court. All the best brands are here, so are the restaurants. Inside the old textile complex so it is a visual treat too
Samina K — Google review
It's a shopping centre. A clean, nice, friendly, smiling, welcoming shopping centre. It's a good re-utilisation and re-imagining of former industrial buildings and open area with plenty of playground space and entertainment venues. But it is still a shopping centre.
Sean M — Google review
Amazing place to spend time. Awesome restoration of these huge industrial and historic buildings
Milosz M — Google review
Nice place with a lot of attractions, restaurants, cafes and shops. Very unique complex of buildings.
Jūratė D — Google review
4.7
(96591)
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4.6
(1215)
Drewnowska 58, 91-002 Łódź, Poland
https://www.manufaktura.com/
+48 42 664 92 89
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Piotrkowska

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piotrkowska is a vibrant 4.2 km-long street in Lodz, known for its bustling atmosphere, diverse shopping options, artistic flair, and a wide array of restaurants and beer gardens. The northern half of the street is particularly appealing to visitors, offering an eclectic mix of shops, bars, cafes, and dining establishments. Meanwhile, the southern half provides a more tranquil experience with its straight cycle path and the nearby Reymonta Park.
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
Very impressive street with a lot of wonderful buildings
Dan A — Google review
Lively street with great atmosphere, full of cafes, shops, and street art. The giant mural with the ship is stunning and worth a stop. A must-see when in Łódź!
LIGHTCOR T — Google review
Great to walk and see monuments, street art and close to Manufaktura. Doesn't offer places for lunch and dinner when I compare to other cities in other countries. Might still be cool to have coffee and alcohol tho. Update:Perfect light move festival!!! Must see.
Aygül Z — Google review
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 P — Google review
Nice, busy and tourist street! Recommend. Lots of wall arts!
Liene R — 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
4.7
(2647)
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4.4
(1436)
90-001 Łódź, Poland
5

Fala Aquapark

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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Fala Aquapark is a state-of-the-art water park offering a wide range of indoor and outdoor attractions. It boasts modern pools, adventure tubes, and various sauna options including salt, music, and crystal saunas.
Fala Aquapark is one of the top family-friendly waterparks in Łódź, Poland. It offers a great variety of slides, pools, and relaxation areas suitable for all ages. The facility is clean, well-maintained, and the staff are friendly and helpful. Whether you’re looking for thrilling slides like the Kamikaze or a relaxing time in the sauna zones, there’s something for everyone. Parking is available, and the surrounding park adds a beautiful natural touch. Highly recommended for a fun and refreshing day, especially during the summer months!
Abdulaziz A — Google review
Great place for the family or the adult in the evening. Food here is very well prepared and delicious. With options for vegetarians and omnivores. I highly recommend the saunas here. They are built with craftsmanship like I've never seen in a sauna. I mean seriously these saunas are built by Masters at their trade. The benches are soft, warm and inviting. The lighting sets the perfect mood and Ambience for a nice relaxing Steam.
Nicholas M — Google review
An amazing swimming pool with a very varied set of attractions, from large pools indoors and outside, sports pools, a wave pool, lots of kids pools with integrated water playgrounds, jacuzzis and many slides, there is something for everyone. They also added an amazing kneip (hot/cold water treading) area which is a great experience to make. The place was clean, staff friendly and even though we've been on a Saturday, it didn't feel too crowded.
Markus V — Google review
Professional, kind and helpful service🤝 Many attractions. We celebrated my daughter’s 13th birthday and I’m 100% sure that she will never forget that day. From calm and relaxing swim or jacuzzi to exciting and challenging slides. Warm and cozy at night. During the day - best for swimming, mindfulness and relax. Strongly recommend for family time. For the best experience- visit in uncommon hours. Thank you- amazing J O B 💪🤝🏊‍♀️
#mentalpro K — Google review
Going there time to time. Always fun. Recent visit was exceeding our expectations as the water generally felt warmer than in previous visits and they added new attractions like pool toys and inflatable slides on top of existing wide variety of slides available. 1/2 salt hot tubs were off due to renovation at the time we visited (and those are almost always full most of the time). But there's plenty of other stuff to do there, so not a biggie.
Valentins V — Google review
Great place to spend time with family. Many nice pools, especially outside one with very warm water. Very clean. Mayby a bit crowded but we were there on summer weekend with poor weather.
Mart1916 — Google review
great place for a family. positive points: large swimming pools both - inside and outside, many children's pools for the little ones, there is a jacuzzi and other great places for hydromassages, you can participate in sports programs, there are descents with and without tires, which are very fun and a lot of adrenaline. negative points: very large flow of people, crowd's, you have to wait in line, especially in water slides, it is impossible to get into the saunas, you have to take sunbeds from the morning or come in the evening when there are none, some sun umbrellas are broken. Even on a weekday it is crowded But overall, a wonderful park to spend time with the family, experience adventures, for a really reasonable price.
Domas Z — Google review
3h was enough, though it wasn’t crowded. Tried everything. It was 16 degrees outside, so outdoor pool felt great. But I do recommend to visit as early as possible to avoid queues and lack of environment for the attractions.
Oleksii K — Google review
4.5
(21703)
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3.5
(206)
aleja Unii Lubelskiej 4, 94-208 Łódź, Poland
https://aquapark.lodz.pl/?utm_source=Moja-Firma&utm_medium=Strona
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Niebieskie Źródła Nature Reserve

Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Expanse of forest & lakes sheltering kingfishers & ducks, known for distinctive blue karst springs.
Beautifully place. Worth to come.
Anna D — Google review
A good place for 20 min walk, you can observe ducks and swans swimming around, the water realy seems to be blue at the right angle.
Kimczym T — Google review
The Blue Springs (Niebieskie Źródła) nature reserve in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, central Poland is a unique place known for its outstanding natural beauty. The carstic springs occurred naturally as a result of geological processes involving water coming from underground and bubbling forth to the surface through layers of limestone and other sedimentary materials dating back to jurassic period. The reserve derives its name from the unusual colour of the water. Spring water absorbs red waves, hence the light, reflected from the bottom, has intense blue-green colour. It also depnds on time of the day and the altitude of the sun. The Blue Springs are home to hundreds of spieces of birds and other small species of animals. This is a place of unusual peace and serenity. I really loved it and would recommend everyone to come and see it for themesleves. You will not be disappointed.
Nature V — Google review
Rly nice place but small and alot of mosquitos
ScaRLeTT2341 — Google review
Nice short trip
Jędrzej W — Google review
The name of this place is: Blue Springs. You can enjoy nature, lake and forest. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any blue-coloured water, because was only brown :-)
Michał K — Google review
They are indeed blueish, but the walk is quite short
Tomcio Z — Google review
Niebieskie zrodla are always the place to visit. Connect and respect the nature 🌳
MarcelBird Y — Google review
4.6
(6866)
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4.5
(37)
Modrzewskiego, 97-200 Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland
http://skansenpilicy.pl/turystyka-w-regionie/niebieskie-zrodla/
+48 44 723 00 03
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Podziemna Trasa Turystyczna Groty Nagórzyckie

Sights & Landmarks
Mines
Guided tours along a walkway in a disused underground mine for sand used in glass manufacture.
25min trip and cold inside better to bring a jacket inside.
Ranmuni Z — Google review
Very nice tour guide who did a great job explaining the places to everyone but especially to the kids
Julian F — Google review
Not long walk and guide only in Polish, but still interesting story and place to visit.
Georg V — Google review
A nice small cave with an interesting history and good (polish) guides that give know a lot of interesting fact about the history of the place. Prices are reasonable.
Oskar B — Google review
Interesting place. 30 minutes an 5 PLN to see the caves and listen to it's story - decent deal.
Michał M — Google review
Place might be interesting for somebody, but on my opinion, excursion was too short and too fast. =)
Евгений Т — Google review
It’s really good organized place. Definitely recommend to go and see the place.
W L — Google review
Super
Marcin P — Google review
4.5
(3159)
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4.5
(20)
Pod Grotami 2/6, 97-200 Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland
http://www.grotynagorzyckie.pl/
+48 44 710 05 32
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Piotrków Trybunalski

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1 list 
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Piotrków Trybunalski, commonly known as Piotrków, is a vibrant city located in central Poland. With a population of over 71,000 residents, it serves as the capital of Piotrków County and stands as the second-largest city in the Łódź Voivodeship. Established in 1999 to replace previous provinces, this area encompasses parts of former provinces such as Kielce and Tarnobrzeg.
4.0
(50)
Poland
http://www.piotrkow.pl/
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Zgromadzenie zakonne Ojców Dominikanów

Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
(Translated by Google) The prior preaches very good sermons, which is why, among other things, it is worth coming there for holy mass. Moreover, the church is heated, which is important in December, there is a large, decent parking lot. (Original) Przeor mówi bardzo dobre kazania, dlatego m.in. warto tam przyjechać na mszę świętą. Poza tym kościół jest nagrzany, a to w grudniu nie jest bez znaczenia, jest duży, porządny parking.
Łukasz S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Dominicans manage this sanctuary very well. In 1615, Anna Dąbrowska from Rusocice brings the Dominicans to Gidel to take care of the miraculous figurine and the developing Marian cult. He also gives money for the construction of a new temple and monastery. The monastery was not only an oasis of contemplation, but the monks also set out to spread the Word of God on Polish soil. (Original) Dominikanie świetnie zarządzają tym sanktuarium. Anna z Rusocic Dąbrowska w 1615 roku sprowadza Dominikanów do Gidel aby opiekował się cudowną figurką i rozwijającym się kultem maryjnym. Daje też pieniądze na budowę nowej świątyni i klasztoru. Klasztor nie tylko był oazą kontemplacji, ale zakonnicy wyruszali też głosić Słowo Boże po polskiej ziemi.
KALANG — Google review
(Translated by Google) A wonderful place where you can experience a beautiful moment with Our Lady of healing the sick. I was there, although I was in pain (rheumatoid arthritis), I am happy that I could look at the beautiful face of the Immaculate Virgin. (Original) Cudowne miejsce gdzie można przeżyć piękne chwilę z Matką Bożą uzdrowienia chorych. Byłam tam ichoć byłam cała obolała (reumatoidalne zapalenie stawów) jestem szczęśliwa że mogłam popaczeć na prześliczną twarz Niepokalanej.
Wanda Z — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great pastors and the Miraculous Mother of God (Original) Wspaniali duszpasterze i Cudowna Matka Boska
Andrzej D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great people and pastors. A beautiful baroque church, well-kept monastery grounds. #BecauseTheyAreDominicans (Original) Świetni ludzie i zarazem duszpasterze. Piękny, barokowy kościół, zadbane tereny przyklasztorne. #BoToSąWłaśnieDominikanie
Przemysław W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Strong positive energy. Our Lady of Gilowska is waiting for everyone, a glass of wine in the sacristy (Original) Mocna pozytywna energia. Matka Boska Gilowska czeka na każdego, w zachrysti wino kompiałka
Zbigniew K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A quiet place, a beautiful church, an interesting history of the sanctuary (Original) Zaciszne miejsce, piękny kościół, ciekawa historia sanktuarium
Radek S — Google review
(Translated by Google) An extraordinary place and extraordinary monks. A place worth recommending. (Original) Niezwykłe miejsce i niezwykli zakonnicy. Miejsce godne polecenia.
Marek M — Google review
4.9
(44)
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4.5
(12)
plac Dominikański 6, 97-540 Gidle, Poland
https://gidle.dominikanie.pl/
+48 34 327 29 18
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Sanktuarium Matki Jezusa Częstochowa

Church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Very beautiful place of worship
Andrew E — Google review
Truly beautiful
Yee — Google review
✍️A spiritual sanctuary🌐
James J — Google review
A must visit shrine of Black Madonna where many people around the world making a pilgrimage.
Jeng D — Google review
Busy place in the summer time
M R — Google review
No words can describe the experience. You just have to see this place. Great spiritual experience
Robert T — Google review
Just come up with all your burden ,leave it under Her heart & get huged!♥️
Sofia U — Google review
A place not to miss to visit
Vincent F — Google review
4.9
(761)
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4.7
(178)
o. Augustyna Kordeckiego 2, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland
https://jasnagora.pl/
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Jasna Góra

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Jasna Góra is a significant spiritual site in Poland, established by the Paulite order in 1382. The monastery houses the revered Icon of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa and various other sacred artworks. Pilgrims are drawn to this location due to reported miracles associated with the Black Madonna painting in the Chapel of Lady. The site also features an information center that offers guided tours in English.
A truly magical place. Visiting Jasna Góra Monastery was an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere is filled with peace and spiritual energy. You can feel a deep sense of calm and sacredness the moment you walk through the gates. A must-visit for anyone seeking reflection, history, or simply a moment of inner peace.
Dovile A — Google review
A heathen here. A pretty magnificent church. Our tour uses a local tour guide who takes us through the church while the Mass is in progress. He's also very thorough with the small museum. The church is dedicated to Black Madonna (the Virgin Mary), mother of Jesus. Reportedly, she possessed extraordinary power.
Irene E — Google review
I love this place a lot. As soon as you walk through the gates it feels like you enter a little village on its own!!! It's a really peaceful and sacred place. I can only recommend ^^
Marta ( — Google review
Gorgeous buildings and surroundings. We were lucky enough to be there while mass was on. The sound of singing fills the place with reverie. There are multiple areas of the compound that are well worth a visit.
Andrea B — Google review
Wonderful shrine, a must-see while around Krakow. The icone of our Lady, the beautiful church, a very interesting treasury and museum, and breathtaking view at the top of the tower, all these make this place a magical one.
Nizar K — Google review
A beautiful and spiritual place with incredible history. The monastery is impressive, peaceful, and filled with meaning. A must-visit when in Częstochowa.
LIGHTCOR T — Google review
Photo by Letty / AKA Audrey Hepburn! God Bless all our Christian brother's and sister's of Our Father Lord Jesus Christ King of All Kings Amen❤️‍🔥🥰😍🤩
Letty G — Google review
This is considered to be a sacred place with a miracle-making icon. This historical place is visited by the Pope, too. The architecture with inside decoration of the churches is beautiful! The entrance is free. There is a large parking behind the cathedral complex. Many pilgrims come here every year.
Anya N — Google review
4.8
(49083)
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4.6
(805)
ul. o. A. Kordeckiego 2, 42-225 Częstochowa, Poland
https://www.jasnagora.pl/
+48 34 377 77 77
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Jasna Góra

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Jasna Góra is a significant spiritual site in Poland, established by the Paulite order in 1382. The monastery houses the revered Icon of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa and various other sacred artworks. Pilgrims are drawn to this location due to reported miracles associated with the Black Madonna painting in the Chapel of Lady. The site also features an information center that offers guided tours in English.
A truly magical place. Visiting Jasna Góra Monastery was an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere is filled with peace and spiritual energy. You can feel a deep sense of calm and sacredness the moment you walk through the gates. A must-visit for anyone seeking reflection, history, or simply a moment of inner peace.
Dovile A — Google review
A heathen here. A pretty magnificent church. Our tour uses a local tour guide who takes us through the church while the Mass is in progress. He's also very thorough with the small museum. The church is dedicated to Black Madonna (the Virgin Mary), mother of Jesus. Reportedly, she possessed extraordinary power.
Irene E — Google review
I love this place a lot. As soon as you walk through the gates it feels like you enter a little village on its own!!! It's a really peaceful and sacred place. I can only recommend ^^
Marta ( — Google review
Gorgeous buildings and surroundings. We were lucky enough to be there while mass was on. The sound of singing fills the place with reverie. There are multiple areas of the compound that are well worth a visit.
Andrea B — Google review
Wonderful shrine, a must-see while around Krakow. The icone of our Lady, the beautiful church, a very interesting treasury and museum, and breathtaking view at the top of the tower, all these make this place a magical one.
Nizar K — Google review
A beautiful and spiritual place with incredible history. The monastery is impressive, peaceful, and filled with meaning. A must-visit when in Częstochowa.
LIGHTCOR T — Google review
Photo by Letty / AKA Audrey Hepburn! God Bless all our Christian brother's and sister's of Our Father Lord Jesus Christ King of All Kings Amen❤️‍🔥🥰😍🤩
Letty G — Google review
This is considered to be a sacred place with a miracle-making icon. This historical place is visited by the Pope, too. The architecture with inside decoration of the churches is beautiful! The entrance is free. There is a large parking behind the cathedral complex. Many pilgrims come here every year.
Anya N — Google review
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ul. o. A. Kordeckiego 2, 42-225 Częstochowa, Poland
https://www.jasnagora.pl/
+48 34 377 77 77
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Royal Castle Bobolice

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Located in the village of Bobolice, Poland, Royal Castle Bobolice is a reconstructed 14th-century castle that offers impressive interiors for visitors to explore. Situated on a scenic hilltop, the castle has been meticulously restored by a private owner over the past 15 years and now stands as one of the top three most beautiful castles in Slaskie Poland.
Beautiful place, they made a great work with the castle renovation and it has such a beautiful view. Just wish there were more info in English. Everything was in polish.
Tainara Z — Google review
Overpriced, extremely over priced over-rated, poor quality This review applies to both Mirów & Bobolice Castles, visited Saturday 2nd November 2024 Firstly, don't bother, don't waste your time. You can see all you need to see from outside the walls, there isn't much else in the grounds or actually inside the castles. Secondly. How did national ancient monuments come to be sold to a private buyer who now makes a profit from them, ...only in Poland. The entrance fee to the grounds is extortionate, hence not advertised on the websites, also there are aditional fees for entrance to the inside of the castles, extortionate again as there is nothing to see. In Bobolice if you want to go to the restaurant, you have to pay the entrance fee to the grounds of the castle.
Jmz A — Google review
Nice place. You can see some old stuff inside the castle. It's worth the visit. I love it.
Ronald M — Google review
Beautiful place and beautiful surroundings. The exposition inside is pretty small. You have 30 mins to visit, which is enough. It is not very "historic" inside, but still nice to see. There is forest around with really nice tracks to walk in a good weather.
Yury R — Google review
One of the best looking castles I have ever seen. I am all for these types of renovations rather than just preserving the ruins.
Matěj V — Google review
Amazing castle Unfortunately employees are very rude. Especially the lady at the hotel reception. I asked her to show me the room to see if I like it or not, I wanted to find accomodation in the region. Price of 390 zlot seemed good to me, but when I asked her 2 show me she said ' I won' t show it to you'. Very disrespectful attitude. If this didnt happen, the castle is amazing.
David P — Google review
Awesome place to see! The inside of the castle is great! Beautiful surround area. Worth the out of the way drive.
David S — Google review
Great place to visit. The castle was restored almost completely by the new owner over the last 15 years. Tremendous job. The castle offers would wonderful views of the Jura. One can see the Mirow castle nearby. It's another great castle. Follow the red trail to get there from Bobolice. The hike takes 20 minutes.
Jarek C — Google review
4.6
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4.0
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Bobolice 1, 42-320 Bobolice, Poland
http://www.zamekbobolice.pl/
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Mirow Castle - ruins

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Medieval ruin set on a hillside dotted with huge rock formations, visible only from the outside.
The castle is closed, but nevertheless the scenery there is magnificent. Very nice and helpfull stuff. I've bought ticckets for Bobolice castle there. You can walk between both castles - they are literary a stone throw away from each other.
Nino N — Google review
Overpriced, extremely over priced over-rated, poor quality This review applies to both Mirów & Bobolice Castles, visited Saturday 2nd November 2024 Firstly, don't bother, don't waste your time. You can see all you need to see from outside the walls, there isn't much else in the grounds or actually inside the castles. Secondly. How did national ancient monuments come to be sold to a private buyer who now makes a profit from them, ...only in Poland. The entrance fee to the grounds is extortionate, hence not advertised on the websites, also there are aditional fees for entrance to the inside of the castles, extortionate again as there is nothing to see. In Bobolice if you want to go to the restaurant, you have to pay the entrance fee to the grounds of the castle.
Jmz A — Google review
Sure, nice ruin, lovely walk. But I paid entrance just to walk around the castle. And I wannted to enter. Bad choice, I should go to Bobolice castle 1 km away instead.
Rok S — Google review
Fantastic views, moderate physical activity to get there (best by bike). No tour guide, unfortunately, but still worth seeing, with picturesque scenery and atmospheric beauty! Both for history and nature lovers
Тетяна Л — Google review
Amazing place for a walk, bad thing that you need to pay for 9zl for entrance and nothing special about castle, you can't go to other castle by walk as they have some sort of wall these days. Good place for hiking, lets say overall 5 out of 10.
Swapnil M — Google review
The ruins of the eagles nests in Poland are deep in my heart. Though there may not be left of most of them but these rocks definitely can speak. Mirów castle is not open for visitors as for now but the territory is open for hiking and provides great views at the surrounding countryside.
Kiryl M — Google review
Excellent place for relax during weekend 🤙
Andrew — Google review
A very charming castle. Even though you can't walk inside, the outside paths give a good feel of the place. The surrounding rocks offer perfect views of the Jura.
Jarek C — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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42-320 Mirów, Poland
https://www.facebook.com/ZamekMirow/
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Zamek Ogrodzieniec

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Part-restored 13th-century fortress with a museum, exhibition gallery in the dungeon, bar & dining.
We went as a family with our toddler. We enjoyed the beauty of this wonderful place with a lot of history to it. The place is not stroller friendly and the toilet area for public was closed for some reason. The ruins of castle itself is a real gem and there is an explanation written for every room that you could read and understand it even more.
Jaikumar G — Google review
Incredible castle ruins on top of a hill, with panoramic views of the surrounding forests! I came here for the Percival concert (Witcher) and it was an amazing medieval ambience.
H F — Google review
Amazing medieval castle with lots of history and additional attractions. Great place to visit for families with children. Plenty of places to eat and park. Highly recommended.
Peter L — Google review
Real gem. The castle is extraordinary and really recommend to visit. If you want to go inside - be advised - it has steep stairs and one steep ladder to one of the towers. Also, nice walk around outside the castle.
PJ L — Google review
The 16th century fortress in Jura region. On the holiday during summer season, the medieval knights show is held. That was good for kids.
SATOSHI ( — Google review
When you first set sight on the castle, you'll immediately be impressed. You'll want to keep looking at it because it's just that beautiful. Then your attention is rerouted by the endless amount of people in yellow vests trying to get you to park in their parking lots. Some even wave glowsticks around. I can't blame the locals for wanting to earn a quick buck off tourists, but it was certainly a bit strange. Some of them even opened up their backyards for parking. We eventually entered a parking lot where we had to pay 5 EUR or 20 PLN, but I can imagine that the price varies per lot. We got out and headed towards the castle, but along the route there was a guy in an ice cream van saying something to us. Now, I don't speak Polish, but my limited knowledge of Czech has allowed me to understand a decent amount of what people are saying. This time, however, he said something that in Czech would translate to pigs, so I can imagine his confusion when I pulled a very confused face after his little sales talk. Anyways, we went further along the path before we were bombarded with stalls on either side of the road. Again, I can't blame locals for trying to earn some money, but I do have to wonder why 1 medieval castle should need around 5 ice cream vans, several stalls selling the same plushies and toys and multiple stalls selling food and drinks. One of them even sold toy machine guns, which is quite odd when you're visiting a medieval castle, where the best gun you were gonna get would only fire a single shot and most likely miss the target, if not blow up into your face. Anyways, we finally got to the ticket office, where there was a small queue but nothing too bad. We went up into the castle area and this was absolutely beautiful. The castle itself had a few shops, but the main event was ofcourse the castle itself. The route was clearly indicated, and took you along almost every inch of the castle. The stairs up to the tower were a bit crowded, but nothing you can really do about that. There were a few little rooms that showcased stuff, including a room dedicated to the Witcher with a very nice replica of his silver sword, if I'm correct in that. In another room there was a canon from the 1700's, which seemed to me to be able to still fire, but I wouldn't recommend firing such an old weapon, lest it blow up in your face. The castle itself is located on a rocky area, which the castle accentuates brilliantly. Even though the castle isn't that large, it seems like it is due to the terrain. Some parts of the castle were lost unfortunately, I would have liked to see a restored version of this castle, I reckon it would have been beautiful if done right. Right now, you can see they "restored" certain small areas with bricks, which I don't think is very historically accurate but I could be wrong in that. A lot of the stairs in the castle have been replaced with concrete or metal ones, which is fair seeing the horrible state of the one staircase they kept in place. When leaving the main castle, the larger area still surrounded by walls is also something you should look at. It features a beautiful rock formation and an old torture chamber. I would take the things on display there with a grain of salt though, seeing there's an iron maiden in this room which they tried to pass off as historically accurate, even though it was only invented in the victorian age, much later than the medieval era. Still, I'm no expert in medieval torture methods so maybe the rest all checks out. When we eventually left the castle, the queue for tickets was way longer. It seemed we had evaded the busy hours, fortunately. Also, before I forget, dogs are allowed to enter the castle, so bring them along if you want. In conclusion, I would definitely recommend you to visit this wonderful place, but it definitely gets one fewer star because of the exceptionally touristy area centered around it.
Mattis V — Google review
I was expecting little because it all looks in ruins (in pictures) but once you are there physically you'll be amazed. Also, The Witcher (Netflix) filmed here.
Diego G — Google review
Beautiful place. Felt like I walked into history with the festival vibes around.
Trupti T — Google review
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4.5
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Zamkowa 28, 42-440 Podzamcze, Poland
http://www.zamek-ogrodzieniec.pl/
+48 32 673 22 20
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16

Silesia Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Silesia Park, also known as Park Slaski, is a sprawling 620-acre nature park located in Katowice, Poland. It is one of the largest parks in the country, offering lush green spaces, forest trails, ponds teeming with wildlife, and a diverse range of trees and plants.
Silesia Park in Chorzów is a fantastic destination for anyone seeking nature, recreation, and entertainment. As one of the largest urban parks in Europe, it offers sprawling green spaces, beautiful walking paths, and plenty of attractions to suit all ages. The park features a zoo, an amusement park, and the Elka cable railway, which provides stunning views from above. It’s also home to cultural spots like the Silesian Planetarium and the Ethnographic Park. Whether you’re looking to relax, enjoy outdoor activities, or explore unique attractions, Silesia Park has something for everyone. Highly recommended for families, couples, and solo travelers alike!
John W — Google review
Beautiful and very large park. Good for relaxing, reading, strolling and many more activities like an amusement park, zoo, cable car, planetarium and more. We had very tasty lunch too!
Roula C — Google review
I loved visiting Park Śląski in Poland! The cable car that goes around the park offers amazing views, and the Planetarium is truly impressive. It's a beautiful place to walk and spend time with family—peaceful, green, and full of interesting things to see.
Jérôme D — Google review
Beautiful park and it is huge.There is a zoo inside the park. Need to get a ticket to get in. The park has different paths, good for jogging,running,cycling and even just walking around. Also there are some snack shops,ice cream shops,coffee shop and pizza kiosk.
Nomad A — Google review
Nice place for walking. Some good Restaurants are there too.
Piotr L — Google review
This park is no less than 620 hectares in size. Fortunately, you can rent a bike to explore the park. After reading the history, only more respect.
Erik W — Google review
It is huuuge!! But amazing and quiet, there were also nice and clean public restrooms for about 3 zloty.
Gwendolyn M — Google review
The park was and is a unique nature and recreation facility of this scale not only in Poland, but also in Europe, and to this day remains one of the largest projects of this type. It was also a pioneering in Europe and the largest successfully completed attempt in the country to restore the environment devastated by industry. Today it is a really great asylum for nearby agglomerations with many attractions for the whole family.
Darek T — Google review
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4.4
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Aleja Różana 2, 41-501 Chorzów, Poland
https://parkslaski.pl/
+48 32 793 70 08
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Gliwice

Museums
Specialty Museums
4.6
(210)
44-100 Gliwice, Polonia
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Arena Spodek

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Arena
Sights & Landmarks
Arenas & Stadiums
Arena Spodek, often likened to a UFO due to its flying saucer-shaped design, is a renowned indoor arena in Katowice. Situated near Mariacka Street and the Silesian Museum, it stands out as one of the city's most distinctive spaces with its futuristic and minimalist vibe. Once an operational coal mine, it now hosts various cultural and sporting events, including rock concerts and basketball games.
I was in GYC conference here…Amazing place,and incredibly beautiful…
Ольга О — Google review
Attended the 2025 counterstrike 2 tournament, upon entering the stadium there was a long line and once you were allowed inside it was hell, everyone was pushing and pulling... but this is because obviously everyone wants the best seat, in the middle. Other than that, it was good. Nice to experience once.
Harry B — Google review
Great arena in Katowice! I was here for EuroBasket 2025 and had an excellent experience. The venue is spacious and from every seat you get a perfect view of the court. The staff and people around were very helpful, which made it easy to get around as a tourist. There’s also a good variety of food, though prices are on the higher side. Overall, a really good experience
Michael S — Google review
Visited for IEM Katowice 2024, so for 3 days straight. The arena was nice and clean with plenty of cloakrooms (almost no wait at the end of the event, fantastic). Toilets were kept clean. Beer on the pricier side, but really that is a standard in these types of arenas. I also have to commend the beatiful architecture from the outside. One of the prettiest arenas I saw.
Ondřej K — Google review
You can tell this place is old, but it's still a great venue for basketball matches.
Erez A — Google review
Excellent stadium! Very good facilities
Eran R — Google review
This arena has iconic UFO look from outside
Dzangir K — Google review
Wonderful setting,tram service that stops directly outside very modern feel,if you turn on a 360 degree circle?you can see two monuments and a history of coal mining in the area and ultra modern buildings,you can see how wonderful the changing face of Katowice is.
Stefan W — Google review
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4.3
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al. Wojciecha Korfantego 35, 40-161 Katowice, Poland
http://www.spodekkatowice.pl/
+48 32 438 40 30
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Silesian Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Silesian Museum, located in Katowice, Poland, is a unique combination of art and industry housed in a former coal-mining site. The museum's collection is presented through underground galleries that are 12-16 meters below the surface. The museum is part of the International Congress Centre, which also includes the Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra's auditorium.
One of my favourite museums to visit. Great selection of art- especially that representative of local vibes. Interesting exhibitions both temporary and permanent . I love the buildings architecture. I already miss the cafeteria and most amazing matcha latte there😋
5th E — Google review
This is a collection of buildings with a wide variety of exhibits. There are large collections of modern art on display in several of them. In the main building there are some extremely impressive exhibits, taking you through the history of Silesia, it's people and it's culture. There is one building which retains the original steam powered winding wheel, which unfortunately no longer seems to work. The huge shaft winding tower was unfortunately closed for rehabilitation when we visited (August 2025) - it would be a great viewing platform if it was open. A lot of the open spaces were closed of for repairs, but it still a nice area to walk around. Definitely worth a visit for the impressive history exhibits, or if you like modern art.
Martin E — Google review
Very modern museum with a lot of interesting facts about the history of Silesia. The design of the indoor area is pretty cool. Whilest my visit the entry was free, but I think, it was only at this day. Unfortunately you can't visit the exhibition in the area on the outside at the moment.
Jakob T — Google review
Worth a visit. A modern art museum which is accessible to most tastes and preferences coupled to a very detailed and immersive presentation of the history of Silesia. Located in a large park with old mining buildings. Most of the park was closed due to construction works, at the time of my visit.
Haris G — Google review
Amazing museum with very cheap tickets. There are many exhibitions in different buildings so there is a lot to see and at least 2 hours to spend. The best was the history of Silesia. Everything is labeled in PL/DE/ENG 👍 Definitely worth a visit
Václav M — Google review
The Silesian Museum in Katowice is impressive not only for its striking underground architecture but also for its outstanding art collections. The galleries of Polish painting from the 19th and 20th centuries are beautifully curated, showing both classics and modern works. It’s a perfect place for anyone who loves art and history.
Olesya Z — Google review
We visited on Friday, there was no queue. The lady on reception spoke excellent English. I've never been through metal detectors going into a place like this before. It was very different to what we were expecting. The site is an old mine that has been turned into an art house. There is a section of the site dedicated to the first and second world wars. The gallery spaces are large and the art fits in the spaces comfortably. There is a small shop on site with the usual range of souvenirs and snacks.
Mark T — Google review
One of the best museums we have visited yet! Still in the development phase but absolutely fantastic when finished...
Karel L — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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Dobrowolskiego 1, 40-205 Katowice, Poland
https://muzeumslaskie.pl/
+48 32 779 93 00
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Guido Mine and Coal Mining Museum

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Tours with ex-miners of 19th-century coal mine tunnels, plus museum & subterranean concert chambers.
Super experience and we had a fantastic guide in English who could tell us everything we wanted to know. Guido is an experimental mine and that allows visitors to see some cool machines and techniques from up-close. Also drinking a beer in the deepest bar in the world is a must-do experience. Would absolutely like to visit again!
Jeroen O — Google review
If you ask me to name the most interesting museum (and believe me, I have visited many), then the Guido mine is still far ahead.⚒️ Let's start from the beginning, the mine itself stopped mining relatively recently, so the entire environment is as authentic as possible! Next, where else can you go down 300 meters underground?! The guides tell you about the history of coal mining with interest, so you will definitely not be bored. The lack of interactivity is more than compensated for by the uniqueness of the place, a ride on a mine train, the deepest bar🍺 in Europe with delicious beer, and for the most extreme, the opportunity to feel like a miner and try to mine coal with your own hands. I could go on and on, but why bother - just buy a ticket and visit this place. Or better yet, visit the adit and go rafting on the underground river. I do not regret a single penny spent!
Aleksander G — Google review
This is one of the best experiences I’ve ever had! Fantastic guide, very informative, and truly unique. I consider this a must-do if you’re in the area! I will visit again in the future!
Mark F — Google review
One of the deepest mines in Europe. Inside, the tour guide explains very interestingly, so you don't know how the tour is going. The mining museum presents very interesting information about both past and modern copper mining. Also, at the end of the tour, you have the opportunity to have a drink in the underground coffee shop.
Hüseyn Q — Google review
Amazing experience! You can learn a lot about Silesia and coal mains. The guide makes sure that the tour is interesting. And at the end you need to try the black bread! Highly recommended
Magda C — Google review
Perfection no more no less. Only one place like this in Europe. You going down 355 metres under ground. Unforgettable memories. Krzysztof explained everything with singe details it's amazing person. Best Regards
Sergiusz W — Google review
Good storytelling inside, atmospheric place. Very good place to spend a day. Guide is like 2 hours, but there is restaurant under the ground as well
Jakub C — Google review
🚨THE BOAT-TOUR DOES NOT START HERE. The starting point of the BOAT-TOUR is a different location with 25 mins away on foot. ✅ 2hours walking tour in coal mines in English or German. The tour guide was clearly explained. ✅ The real operations of grinding machine can be seen on-site. ✅ Enjoying riding on the electric powered mine-cart for short minutes. ✅ You'll learn and use mining workers ' greeting. "Szczęśc Boże! (God bless you)". ✅ Toilets and pubs are placed at the end of the touring place. ❌ The receptionist guided wrongly for waiting place for the boat tour even though I arrived one-hour before the tour started. I was told by the receptionist," if any claims, send an email on the website."
SATOSHI ( — Google review
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4.5
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3 Maja 93, 41-800 Zabrze, Poland
https://podziemnaprzygoda.pl/
+48 32 271 40 77
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Krakow Valley Shooting Range Sp. o.o.

Shooting range
Fun & Games
This place is absolutely fantastic. From the taxi guy right to when you leave and they hand you a beer 🍺 a perfect ending to an awesome afternoon shooting. The instructors are really nice guys, really patient and really helpful, they speak great English and instructions are clear, if you forget, they’ll tell you again. I absolutely loved it, I went for the 100 bullet veteran package (on booking.com) badass package on their own website and it was awesome, I shot a colt 45, glock, shotgun, uzi, ak47, m4 it was the best. Do yourself a favour and book this place
Jim H — Google review
Awesome experience! The prices are very good, not so expensive like in Cracow. Friendly and professional Instructors. We will come back! 👍🏼😃
Florian S — Google review
Amazing shooting experience! We were for the first time and have chosen package for two for 250 PLN. 45 min of pure excitement with professional instructor, clear instructions and 5 types of guns. Really recommend!
Tatiana B — Google review
I had a fantastic experience at this shooting range. The instructors are incredibly knowledgeable concise and informative. Despite being a relatively dangerous activity the instructors made my group feel very safe and under control. They have English speaking instructors too, as well as a range of weapons to shoot with, so you can try out a bunch of weapons. At the end you get the opportunity to take photos with Some of the larger rifles.
Roberto J — Google review
Me and my daughter loved this. It was well worth the money. I would, say to anyone to do it.
Gary B — Google review
Great shooting place for my first time! The man helping us was super helpful and friendly, which made the whole experience very enjoyable and felt very safe!
Millie S — Google review
they will teach you well! very safe and well trained! I highly recommend this place
Miftah I — Google review
Fantastic shooting experience, if you have never shot a gun before, the instructors make you feel very comfortable, absolutely professional to the highest standard. I would recommend the 100 bullet package as you get to shoot loads of different types of guns. Would definatly be back when returning to Krakow. Fantastic work guys!!
Stephen L — Google review
4.7
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5.0
(45)
Paczółtowice 328, 32-063 Krzeszowice, Poland
http://strzelnicabojowa.pl/
+48 660 669 977
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The Municipal Palm House, Gliwice

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Palmiarnia Miejska w Gliwicach is a botanical garden that features displays of flora and fauna from the 19th century, as well as tropical palm houses and art exhibits. The garden is compact and well-designed, providing visitors with a joyous experience of walking, watching, and breathing in nature. Despite the limitations due to Covid-19, it remains a beautiful place worth visiting for approximately an hour.
Very friendly fish, but they were a little bit surprised by our presence. Plants 🪴 were nice too but a little less friendly than fish 🐟
Dominik W — Google review
Okay, so we just expected "some palms in a glasshouse" and in fact, that is what it was... But, the flora here is really impressive, the place is wonderfully taken care of, the added fauna adds wonderfully to the entire experience (especially the aquarium section at the end) and all this at a very fair price. Some more info boards would've made this a bit more educationally valuable, but already as it is, it's a lovely nature-exploring experience.
Markus V — Google review
Not very large, however a pleasant place with (not only) old palms, tropical flora and a few aquariums (piranhas included). Very reasonable price (20 zl adult).
Lenka M — Google review
Amazing place. Really worth to visit
Nikola R — Google review
This is a truly incredible destination! The atmosphere is vibrant and unique, offering more than just a beautiful botanical display—it's a living ecosystem where you can discover both plants and animals. It's a fantastic and engaging place for families. Kids will love the "explorer" program: pick up a passport at the entrance, collect stamps during your visit, and get promoted to an official explorer!
Iskandar — Google review
Awesome place to visit during winter. Temperature of this place has been well maintained to help plants and animals live in harsh cold of Poland. I would recommend this place to plants and aquarium lovers. There are smallest to largest fishes. I would love to visit again as there are plants which grows in only certain temperature and climate. Well maintained but should have been well exhibited as the details or name of the species is in polish and would be difficult for a foreigner to understand.
Dheeraj K — Google review
Awesome place to have time with kids, lots of check points for kids map, exotic insects, reptiles and parrots. Also they've got a hall with aquariums! Cafe with ice cream and cakes. Lovely photozones, we saw wedding fotosets there.
Lidia S — Google review
One of my favourite place Not too big, compact, well designed Not only plants itself but also point of view Joy of walking, watching, breathing (unfortunately during the Covid-19, not 100%)
Mira C — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(274)
Aleksandra Fredry 6, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
https://mzuk.gliwice.pl/jednostka/palmiarnia/
+48 32 231 32 39
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Nikiszowiec

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Neighborhoods
Nikiszowiec is a historic redbrick housing estate in Katowice, built between 1908 and 1918 for mine workers. It was designed to be self-sufficient, providing all necessary facilities such as shops, schools, inns, church, laundries, and bread-baking ovens. The baroque-style St. Anne’s Church with tiled domes and an ornate pipe organ is a prominent feature of the area.
4.6
(585)
Katowice, Poland, USA
24

Rynek

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Rynek is the vibrant central square in Krakow, Poland, known for its lively atmosphere and historical significance. It is surrounded by beautiful architecture, including the stunning St. Mary's Basilica and the Cloth Hall. Rynek is a hub of activity with street performers, horse-drawn carriages, and an array of charming cafes and shops.
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Jewish Museum and Synagogue

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History museum
Museums
The Jewish Museum and Synagogue in Oswiecim, Poland, are located near the Town Castle and the Museum of the Town. The Memorial Auschwitz-Birkenau is just 3.5 km away, while Energylandia, Poland's largest amusement park, is situated 16 km away. Visitors can take guided tours of the museum and synagogue to learn about Oswiecim before WWII and commemorate the town's community through documents, photos, and archive objects that survived WW2 and the Holocaust.
After having spent the day before in two of the Auschwitz camps, this museum was much needed. We witnessed all the atrocities committed by the Nazis at these camps and the horrifying numbers of people killed there. However, this museum helped to break down these numbers and preserve the memory of those who lost their lives due to Nazism. It also helps visitors understand the town of Oswiecim. I think a lot of tour groups rush in to see Auschwitz, rush out and never spend sufficient time in Oswiecim, but I think it is a must. We had read that the museum was small, but in fact we ended up staying for nearly two hours. We spent quite a bit of time looking at photos and reading about various people's lives. I particularly found the video at the entrance quite interesting about pre-war Poland. What a great addition to the museum! We also liked that we could access more information from our phones about the different displays. It is really an excellent museum and run by lovely and helpful personnel who also work at the cafe (which is also excellent!). Also recommended is to spend some time outside the museum in the little square, which I believe was also the site of the deportations. There is a board with short cartoon stories about certain people you will read about at the museum. The story about Franciszka Henryka was simply devastating and the way it was presented in the cartoon was so, so sad. (I was informed by one of the employees at the cafe that there is only one 'stumbling stone' in Oswiecim, and it is to commemorate the tragically short life of Franciszka.) May that young child rest in eternal peace now that she has finally been reunited with her parents.
Erika H — Google review
We had a very peaceful and pleasant time exploring the small but informative Jewish museum. After the 1000s at Auschwitz, this was very peaceful and reflective. In fact we were the only ones there. Highly recommended to have another view.
Simon R — Google review
This museum was an absolute delight to visit. What really stood out, was the staff—friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about their work. They made the experience even more enjoyable with their helpful insights and warm hospitality. The exhibit left a mark on me with its images or Jewish heritage and struggle and you could see through the organization this museum is passionate in educating its visitors. I definitely wish to return
Claire W — Google review
A must-visit when in Oświęcim or Auschwitz. The staff – likely volunteers – are kind, helpful, and well-informed about the museum and its history. What makes this place especially moving are the personal stories connected to the photos and artifacts. It's not just history – it's human tragedy, respectfully presented. The museum’s free app, Oshpitzin, is excellent. You can download it from Google Play or the Apple App Store. It offers both insights into the Jewish history of Oświęcim and a virtual city tour. Everything is thoughtfully curated – simple, but powerful. Highly recommended: visit the museum and use the app, whether before, during, or after your stay.
Urs G — Google review
As someone whose grandfather was born in Oswiecim, I thought they did a really great job in preserving this community’s memory and honoring it. I’d recommend, if you can, to ask for the keys to the cemetery and go visit there as well, also a very powerful experience
איתן מ — Google review
I visited the museum and synagogue of Oświęcim right after visiting Auschwitz. I received a guided tour by a museum employee name Lily who was knowledgable and adorable. Lily walked us through the different exhibitions and helped bring back to life the Oświęcim before WWII. The visit in the museum and synagogue was educating and even uplifting, in a sense that while the residents of Oświęcim may be gone, the Jews and the people of Israel and the spirit is still alive. Am Israel Chai!
Nitzan L — Google review
Very interesting museum and a lovely tour done by a German Social Volunteer. English, German and Polish tours possible. Visit to the Old Synagogue is also nice and Jewish groups are able to hold a prayer with the old Thora. Beautiful, even though equipped with replicas. Very well worth a visit but don't expect much information on World War II. It's about Jewish life in the city.
Sarah J — Google review
A fitting end to a day after visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau, was to visit this small simple carefully curated museum. It is in the Old Synagogue of Oswiecim and it contextualises what was once a thriving Jewish community with artefacts, personal stories and photographs. A wonderful calming visit with a good instruction and welcome from Dr Artur Szyndler, a historian and curator. Delicious bagels in the small cafe helped to provide some sustenance on a long hot and moving evocative day.
Debby J — Google review
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Plac Księdza Jana Skarbka 5, 32-600 Oświęcim, Poland
https://oshpitzin.pl/
+48 510 781 199
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Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau

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Concentration camp memorial site
Museums
The Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau is a former concentration camp in southwest Poland that serves as a site of mass atrocity, Holocaust remembrance, and education. It is a significant tourist attraction and offers guided educational tours to provide visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the tragic history within its walls. The museum is an important destination for millions of tourists visiting Krakow and stands as a remnant of one of the most horrific regimes in human history.
It's worth going here to get some understanding of the scale and suffering that Jews and others had handed out by the Nazis during their time in power. Walking around the camp just shows what man can do to fellow man. The suffering and death on an industrial scale. The museum does well to preserve the past so we don't forget. There is a lot of walking involved so plan ahead especially if you take a guided tour as they move quickly but do give you lots of information about the camp and the people who went through the gates, many for the last time.
Chris M — Google review
Was a somber experience being in a place of death and torture, especially for my family members who endured this egregiously harsh and inhumane reality during WWII. We were never told to purchase tickets in advance so the museum was booked solid when we drove 3.5 hours from Warsaw to visit. The new Israeli owners, as crazy as it seems, have made it more difficult to gain entry with a walk in. We are able to observe the outskirts which was just as surreal and contained some valuable informative sights to see.
J. C — Google review
Incredibly somber and emotional experience. Seeing the scale of what happened here is overwhelming. We visited on a nice sunny day, but I couldn’t help but feel what the conditions must have felt like for those held within the camp during the harsh polish winters. A must see for anyone to remind us of what happened and try to ensure it can never happen again.
S W — Google review
A huge museum, which is being restored to this day and is still being preserved. Book the tour in advance because you can get alone and for free only after 15:00. We got a very nice girl guide, it was very interesting and pleasant to listen to. We visited both camps, the total tour took about 4 hours. This place is very atmospheric, creepy. It is obligatory for everyone to visit, you need to know and not forget the history so that there are no more such things.
Vjatseslav L — Google review
Probably one of the most badly organised tourist destinations in the world ! Always wanted to visit but was very disappointed, the complete cluster fxxk of the main entry, the inability to secure private tickets in advance via a official site, this resulted in almost 45 min to wait in a outdoor line until we could get to the ticket office and then another 2 hour wait until our time slot to actually get through the gate. I'd gladly pay €5-10 for advance tickets if I could get a guaranteed time to get in when I arrive. Once in there was no real flow or direction of what to see or what order to see it in. The official map was about as much use as sand in a desert, honestly a 5 year old could have drawn a better plan. Inside large tour groups dominated all the various things to see and we were often barged out of the way or unable to pass them while they blocked doors or things to see. My impression of the place has been ruined by visiting it and then when coming out, they don't even have clear signage where to get public transport back or a covered bus stop. The urban planner / architect who designed the new entrance and coach part obviously never tried visiting as a tourist.
Brenden B — Google review
This is a very sad experience. But I do recommend everyone to visit once in a lifetime. I learnt about it in a history lesson, but seeing it for real was just something else. The scale of it is just mad. There was 2 camps, second camp had more than 300 buildings. They were killing almost 5k people a day, in a gas chamber they fit 700 people at a time 😮 Its just crazy to see all the shoes of people who died there. And crazy to see the gas chamber. We all need to see the scale of it and learn from it so the history wont repeat itself... In the second camp, last building we entered was the barrack of ill women, it was called the death barrack, all of them were ill or unable to work, they were getting no food or water and if the barrack was full they were made to stay outside in a yard and wait to be taken to the gas chamber. Most of them died there in a barrack. It's so cruel. The free car park not in use. All car parks around is approx 30zloty. There is massive queue to get it, takes forever due to amount of people visiting. To get in need to go thru security like in the airport. Then there is audio tour. Our guide was not great, was hard to hear her as she didnt hold microphone properly. Was way too many people and very long backlog so we skipped quite few barracks. Once we got to second camp by bus our tour guide didnt wait for everyone so we got lost. Not very well organised tbh. After 1pm most days can visit camps without tour guides and it is free. This place would give chills to everyone.
Briga H — Google review
Powerful to say the least! This was part of my bucket list of places to visit and WOW it did not disappoint. Moving does not do this place justice, understanding what the Jews, gypsies and other minorities went through during the Second World War, you can watch as many documentaries as you like but actually walking in their footsteps really does bring it home…..Unforgettable
Andrew S — Google review
One of the must see place if you are nearby. A piece of the most terrible european history, which shouldn't be forgotten. Very impressive. Get your ticket in advance on the web, as you can get guider in your language.
Jan G — Google review
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Więźniów Oświęcimia 55, 32-600 Oświęcim, Poland
http://www.auschwitz.org/
+48 33 844 81 00
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Energylandia

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Energylandia is a large amusement park located in Zator, Poland, featuring an impressive array of 17 roller coasters and various water rides. The park offers thrilling experiences for visitors of all ages, with some rides designed to scare even the bravest souls. In addition to the adrenaline-pumping attractions, there are also opportunities to meet storybook characters and enjoy entertaining drift shows. The park's vast territory allows for ongoing expansion and the addition of new attractions.
Such a cool theme park!! I loved it here so much. It's very clean and the coasters are so well maintained, they were all very smooth. I do really recommend spending at least 2 days here so you can take your time going on everything, there is a LOT to do!! A must visit if you enjoy roller coasters
Awkward ( — Google review
Amazing theme park chock full of incredible roller coasters, Zadra being immense - ride it in the dark which elevates it to an entirely new level. Great value for money , ample car parking, tge park was fresh and clean. A great experience
Wayne D — Google review
I visited Energylandia because I was curious about the largest amusement park located near Slovakia. And I must say that I was satisfied. And that was right from the moment I parked my car, which I parked in a huge parking lot located right next to the amusement park. I must note that even though the ticket price is not the lowest, parking is paid separately (7 €/day). The amusement park premises are beautiful, decorated, pleasant movie music plays everywhere and you feel like you are in a fairy tale. There are many shops, restaurants and vending machines. Given that Energylandia has chosen a policy in the style of "buy a full-day ticket and all attractions are included in the price", it is logical that there are queues for each attraction - from 10 to 60 minutes (depending on what day / period you visit Energylandia). One ride lasts about 30 to 90 seconds. However, many of them are worth waiting for, as they offer maximum experience and adrenaline (e.g. speed of 144 km/h or overload up to 4G). You can watch the waiting time on several screens in the park or you can download their mobile application. A practical service is renting boxes to put things away (because you can't wear a cap/glasses/bag, etc. while riding). All you need to do is buy a bracelet (approx. €4), using which you can then always open one box at each attraction. Energylandia really offers an experience for people who like speed and adrenaline. They just have to wait for it :) I definitely recommend it.
NogaCorp — Google review
The biggest amusement park in Poland! Lots of different rollercoasters, including extremely scary and more simple of kids and family. It's worth to spend there the whole day, they have everything you need. Very convenient system of storage boxes, you buy once for 17zl and can reuse it near every rollercoaster endless time. Also train station is very close, you can get by train from Krakow glowny within 1 hour for 12 zl, train goes every hour.
Alesia G — Google review
Amazing roller coaster ride! 🎢 The thrill, speed, and twists were incredible — pure adrenaline from start to finish. I couldn’t stop smiling the whole time! Definitely an unforgettable experience!
Yash S — Google review
Without a doubt the best theme park I’ve ever been too, had a lot of fun! Rides are amazing. Something does need to be done about line cutters, did have a bunch of kids jump in line on Mayan by jumping over the wall. Overall an incredibly pleasant experience, everything’s is reasonably well priced and affordable.
Silver A — Google review
This park is awesome! I love their locker system here, it’s very convenient and easy to use. They have lockers almost at every single ride so you can put your backpack or bag in there hassle free! The rollercoasters here are amazing. This park is better than the Six Flags parks I’ve been to. I recommend :)
Tadeusz G — Google review
The amusement park is really big. Next time we will definitely buy the multiple day ticket. We went on Saturday so it was packed. We chose a day that was super hot, but they had stations with water sprayers so that was nice. Waiting time were quite long which we expected as we went on a weekend. Other than that it was great! Even the water park for the kids! Highly recommend to check out this park!
Dominika J — Google review
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aleja 3 Maja 2, 32-640 Zator, Poland
https://energylandia.pl/
+48 33 486 15 00
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Western City Twinpigs

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Western City Twinpigs is a family theme park located in Slaskie, Poland, offering a variety of attractions for visitors of all ages. From thrilling roller coasters and train rides to immersive 5D movies, there's no shortage of entertainment here. The park also features Wild West-style shows that add to the overall experience. Visitors can immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the Old West while enjoying favorite attractions such as a bank robbery reenactment and exploring a haunted cave.
Really great place for a trip esp.with children. Many atractions, perfect people, you can stay here the whole day. We defiinitively will come back
Silvia T — Google review
Review for the town only, we didn't stay at the hotel. Absolutely fantastic! 🤩 It opens at 10 am and I recommend to go there as early as possible because one can easily spend there the whole day 😀 I took my children there at 2pm, we stayed till 6pm and we didn't manage to see everything because this place is huge and packed with super fun activities 😃 The staff are fantastic, friendly and incredibly helpful - my children don't understand much Polish so some staff explained things in fluent English 🌟 The bank robbery show was funny and the children have photo with the wild west crew! 🤠 Restaurant is very good, dishes are super tasty, quite the American size with Polish prices 🍛🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Bumper cars are the real deal! Children spent 30 min on this attraction alone and only left because the park closed at 6 🤣 I'm looking forward to going back during the next few days for quite a few more hours 😁
Ilona H — Google review
Impressive shows and well prepared attractions. Just don't waste too much time in cinema queues, it's not worth it.
Łukasz K — Google review
This park is getting better and better! The VR and 3D rides are very good! Also, the climbing and wooden games park is perfect.
Tor G — Google review
Too expensive considering the old junk rides they have here, I guess for people with low expectations it would be fine tho
ST — Google review
Great for kids. Although it would be great to have better options to eat.
Grzegorz J — Google review
Atmospheric place. But the price is too high.
Olena K — Google review
Expensive, but worth every penny. Engaged animators.
Pawel L — Google review
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Katowicka 24, 44-240 Żory, Poland
http://www.twinpigs.zory.pl/
+48 32 416 08 06
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Pszczyna Castle

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Museum
Hiking area
Pszczyna Castle, a stunning Baroque masterpiece nestled in the heart of Silesia, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families alike. This magnificent structure boasts beautifully preserved interiors from the late 1800s that transport you back in time. As you wander through its grand halls, including the breathtaking Mirror Hall and an ornate staircase that makes you feel like royalty, you'll be captivated by its charm. The castle also houses fascinating exhibits featuring miniatures and an impressive armory collection.
Fantastic Castle, one of the best we've seen so far, and we visit a lot of them! Interior is superb! Hidden gem!
Sylwia G — Google review
A worthwhile palace to visit. I expected a bit more, but overall it's an interesting place with an armoury (additional ticket required), paintings, fireplaces, furniture and a number of well-preserved rooms. Some corridors are closed, which was a bit of a disappointment, but overall if you're nearby there it's worth a visit, which will take you just over an hour.
Mike L — Google review
We visited Pałac w Pszczynie as a family group (2 adults, 1 senior, and 4 children) and had a lovely time exploring this beautiful historic site. You can purchase tickets at the gate close to the main Square of the city or inside the castle there is a ticket machine too. A nice lady in the office offered us the best price for us with discounts for big family card holders and for seniors etc. The palace itself is truly impressive – well-preserved interiors, rich in history and beautifully furnished. Walking through the elegant rooms felt like stepping back in time. We admired the grand staircase, chandeliers, and antique furniture. There are informative signs in each room, although younger kids might benefit from a interactive exhibit to keep them interested longer. The palace is surrounded by a lovely park, perfect for a relaxing walk or picnic after touring the interiors. Overall rating: 5/5 stars – a must-see attraction in Pszczyna.
Aleksandra S — Google review
Pszczyna Castle is the most prominent noble residence in Silesia. Today, the castle serves as a museum and has served as the residence of Polish and German nobles for centuries. Admission to the museum is free on Tuesdays, so there may be a queue at the door. The museum displays personal belongings of the German noble family that was the last owner of the castle. It took us 40 minutes to tour the museum.
Hüseyn Q — Google review
Really posh and nicely decorated palace! It has several floors, and there is an elevator for people with special needs, but not everywhere. The are extra expos inside for extra pay too (like weapons or paintings). It will take at least 1 hour or 2 to visit! There is lots of authentic furniture and decor items. All in all it's worth taking time to explore it inside! And outside there is a large palace park to visit (it's free). There's no parking by the palace, just use some of the city parking spots.
Anya N — Google review
Museum itself little small, only few rooms. There are interesting displays in the basement and exhibitions on the second floor, but with additional fee. Also audio guide is not included in the ticket. Around the palace, there is a very nice park to walk and relax. Free Tuesdays.
Basia S — Google review
15.8.2025 top reconstruction,52 PLN incl top audioguide but without galery and armory.For me one level smaller than Potockis Lancut,but due to presence of Wilhelm2 during WW1 this place wrote history....
Stefan W — Google review
Such beautiful place, absolutely breathtaking.
Paulina B — Google review
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Brama Wybrańców 1, 43-200 Pszczyna, Poland
http://www.zamek-pszczyna.pl/
+48 32 210 30 37
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Ogrody Kapias

Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Botanical garden featuring flower-lined paths, a maze & a pond with water lilies, plus themed areas.
One of the most beautiful garden I have ever seen. Mix of English, Japanese, Romantic, Scandinavian and other types of gardens. Worth visiting!
Maciej S — Google review
That moment when a private garden is significantly better than a botanical garden. A large and open-to-all private garden with a maze, lots of greenery, and pieces of nature from different parts of the world. The garden is beautiful in any season. And yes, there is a plant shop.
Margarita Z — Google review
Really liked this place. Of course we were lucky with the weather and the bright colors and greenery were amazing! There are a lot of plant species, everything is stylized and zoned. I recommend visiting in spring/summer in sunny weather :)
Olga S — Google review
Admission is free. It's a wonderful place. Lots of benches. I think it's a must-see. The walk takes about 2-3 hours, but you could easily spend a whole day here.
Daro D — Google review
A totally different gardening services and shopping area! I could recommend it to anyone not just for shopping but for relaxing, foto sessions,kids party, outdoor gardening enthusiasts and even for those who reminds old tools and house life. Thanks Those keeping this absolute special Place for quite many years!
Adrian B — Google review
A great place where you can spend time in the bosom of nature. Everyone will find an attraction for themselves. We were there for the second time and once again we enjoyed the wonderful gardens. I highly recommend.
Paulina M — Google review
Great place, a lot of work put into maintaining it and it shows. Allow at least 2 hours for the visit. Garden Centre with a wide variety of items for sale available. There is a restaurant and children's playground as well. Entry to the garden is free as well as parking spaces which are a plenty. Recommended.
Trigg3rHippie — Google review
We stopped there while we were driving to Bielsko-Biała. At first having a lunch was fun, they have a good restaurants on-site. And backdoor of them open to this wonderful garden.
Burak G — Google review
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Zimowa 24, 43-230 Goczałkowice-Zdrój, Poland
http://www.ogrodykapias.pl/
+48 667 777 292
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