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How long is the drive from Sevastopol to Berlin?

The direct drive from Sevastopol to Berlin is 1,342 mi (2,160 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 3 hrs in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Sevastopol to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Warsaw, Dresden, Kyiv, Wroclaw, Lviv, Odesa, Poznan, Torun, Lodz, and Lublin, as well as top places to visit like Potemkin Stairs and Derybasivska St, or the ever-popular Simferopolska St.

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Top cities between Sevastopol and Berlin

The top cities between Sevastopol and Berlin are Warsaw, Dresden, Kyiv, Wroclaw, Lviv, Odessa, Poznan, Torun, Lodz, and Lublin. Warsaw is the most popular city on the route. It's 36 hours from Sevastopol and 5 hours from Berlin.
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Odesa

Odesa, a picturesque port city in southern Ukraine, is renowned for its stunning beaches and well-preserved 19th-century architecture. The iconic Potemkin Stairs, featured in 'The Battleship Potemkin,' lead to the waterfront adorned with the Vorontsov Lighthouse. Alongside the water, the grand Primorsky Boulevard offers a delightful promenade flanked by elegant mansions and monuments.
13% as popular as Warsaw
10 hours off the main route, 56% of way to Berlin
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Kyiv

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Theaters
Kyiv, the capital and largest city of Ukraine, is situated in north-central Ukraine along the Dnieper River. With a population of nearly 3 million people, it ranks as the seventh-most populous city in Europe. Known for its significance as an industrial, scientific, educational, and cultural hub in Eastern Europe, Kyiv offers a diverse range of experiences for visitors.
36% as popular as Warsaw
7 hours off the main route, 62% of way to Berlin
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Lviv

Lviv, a city in western Ukraine near the Polish border, showcases a blend of Polish and Austro-Hungarian heritage through its diverse architecture. The High Castle Park offers stunning views of the city's churches and surrounding hills from the ruins of a 14th-century castle. The city is home to various historical sites such as Bernadine monastery-fortress, Armenian and Jewish quarters, Latin Cathedral of St.
16% as popular as Warsaw
7 hours off the main route, 79% of way to Berlin
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Lublin

Lublin, the second-largest city of historical Lesser Poland, is a captivating destination with a population of 336,339. Situated east of the Vistula River, this city boasts remarkable architecture such as the Donjon Castle Tower and former University of the Sages of Lublin. Visitors can immerse themselves in cultural experiences at places like the House of Words and explore mysticism on Farah Street.
4% as popular as Warsaw
7 hours off the main route, 84% of way to Berlin
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Warsaw

Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, is situated on the River Vistula in east-central Poland. It has been recognized as one of the top cities in the world for craft beer, alongside major cities like Berlin and Melbourne. The Alchemist Grill & Cocktail, located in a remarkable building designed by Sir Norman Foster, offers a unique experience with trendy yet uncomplicated dishes and a variety of craft cocktails, champagne, wines, whiskeys and gins.
Most popular city on this route
7 hours off the main route, 88% of way to Berlin
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Toruń

Toruń, a city located on the Vistula River in north-central Poland, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a population of nearly 197,000. It was once the capital of both the Toruń Voivodeship and the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The ruins of the Teutonic Castle stand as a testament to its rich history dating back to the 13th century.
8% as popular as Warsaw
8 hours off the main route, 89% of way to Berlin
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Łódź

Łódź, located in central Poland, has a rich history as a major textile manufacturing center. The city is home to the Central Museum of Textiles, which showcases machinery, fabrics, and crafts from the 19th century related to the textile trade. One of its notable attractions is the Manufaktura complex, a former factory that has been transformed into a vibrant hub for culture and arts.
6% as popular as Warsaw
7 hours off the main route, 89% of way to Berlin
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Wrocław

Wrocław, a city in western Poland situated on the Oder River, boasts a charming Market Square adorned with elegant townhouses and a modern fountain. The Gothic Old Town Hall and the Panorama of Racławice, depicting a historic battle, are nearby attractions. Across the river lies the impressive Centennial Hall auditorium. The city's Coat of Arms is located at the Cloth Hall and holds historical significance for Wrocław.
33% as popular as Warsaw
7 hours off the main route, 91% of way to Berlin
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Poznań

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Poznań, located in western Poland along the Warta River, is a city renowned for its old town area featuring Renaissance-style architecture and the famous mechanical goats that butt heads at noon on the town hall's clock. The city also boasts the Gothic and baroque Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral situated on Ostrów Tumski island. Poznań is home to a vibrant bar scene, colorful streets, rich history, and affordable traditional cuisine.
13% as popular as Warsaw
7 hours off the main route, 93% of way to Berlin
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Dresden

Dresden, the capital city of Saxony, Germany, is known for its rich history and vibrant culture. The city's love for coffee and cake is evident in its local specialties like the Eierschecke cheese-cake. Saxonian citizens proudly refer to themselves as "Kaffeesachsen" (coffee Saxonians) due to their enduring love for coffee.
41% as popular as Warsaw
7 hours off the main route, 95% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Sevastopol to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Sevastopol to Berlin (with short detours) are Rynek Starego Miasta, Royal Baths Park, and Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. Other popular stops include ZOO, Stary Rynek, and Warsaw Uprising Museum.
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Simferopolska St

Tram stop
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Simferopolska St is a charming spot that comes alive during the summer months, featuring a quaint tram stop. Here, you can hop aboard an old-fashioned one-car tram that whisks you away to New Beach and back. Along the route, you'll find several convenient stops at various hotels, making it easy for travelers to explore the area while enjoying a nostalgic ride through this picturesque locale.
(Translated by Google) The tram stop is open only in summer; an old one-car tram takes you to New Beach and back, with several stops at hotels along the way. (Original) Трамвайная остановка работает только летом, старинный одновагонный трамвай довозит до Нового пляжа и обратно, по пути несколько остановок у отелей.
Evgenii L — Google review
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Yevpatoriia
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Potemkin Stairs

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Landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Potemkin Stairs is a famous landmark in Odessa, known for its appearance in the silent film Battleship Potemkin. Built in the 19th century, this formal entrance to the city from the sea consists of 192 steps that create an illusion of greater length. From below, only the steps are visible, while from above, only the landings can be seen.
An evocative place to visit for fans of the "Battleship Potemkin" movie. Few tourists in these difficult times, although there is an occasional little red 'tourist train' passing. A nice view down to the port and the Black Sea beyond. In May 2024 the funicular wasn't working
Stephen P — Google review
It’s not so hard to accomplish that, guys! Especially when you’re hungry and you know that upstairs is food 😂 But, honestly, beautiful place with a nice view of the Sea Port and the sea itself. In the square up there are colorful buildings and nice historical monuments. And a bunch of cool restaurants and bars! 😉
Kristina Z — Google review
One of the important places you must see in Odessa, don’t forget walking near forest, it is also near sea side, harbour, check around and take more pics, it is really suggested to visit. And there is a funicular train near stairs who doesn’t want to climb.
Emre D — Google review
Newly remodeled stairs are great! The area surrounding the stairs is a new park with lots of benches and sites to see. Pleasant experience for sure. There is also a children's playground that's clean and new!
Bill G — Google review
I love Potemkin Stairs day and night always busy always there is music or activities. Nice views one side you can see the sea other side nice city view. If you are in Central Odessa must go and see the stairs.
Zerya D — Google review
Definitely one of the must see places in Odessa! The sheer size of these monumental steps is amazing! And after the recent renovation they look even more beautiful. Also surrounded by new parks, right by the city center and also right by the Port. Perfect place to be!
Patrick B — Google review
A compulsory place to visit in Odessa. The most recognizable and at the same time one of the most crowded places. Personally, I thought they will be bigger and most impressive. But anyway the way upstairs is tiring. Beautiful view at the harbor. The stairs- a bit messy. I recommand to take the picture of them from the other side- there's a platform in the harbor.
Agata G — Google review
Very scenic. Also very helpful information centre here that speaks good English. Walk down the stairs and catch the Funicular back up.
Brett N — Google review
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Odesa, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine, 65000
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Derybasivska St

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Derybasivska Street, located in the heart of Odessa, is a popular pedestrian route that stretches for about a kilometer. Lined with trees and historical landmarks, this bustling street is home to various shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll during the evening or at night when the area comes alive with the glow of lights from establishments.
One of the best areas in Odessa to go shopping, find a great restaurant, bar, coffee shop or just stroll around endlessly... Unfortunately the restaurant we visited is no longer open. We really had a great time there and the Ukrainian traditional food is really tasty... Be prepared to put on some extra weight with all the wonderful dishes...
Jacques ( — Google review
One of the main and class streets of Odessa. Cafes and restaurants and shops! You will find everything here!
Didier D — Google review
The heart of Odessa city, good to have a walk and spend your time with pleasure
Alyona D — Google review
Awesome street. Full of restaurant cafes and shops. A great place to spend your evenings and meet special people in your life. Only bad thing is noise. Anyone can turn loud music anywhere and that is very disturbing.
Saad’s R — Google review
Central town street.Many bars shop, entertainment.
Makar T — Google review
Beautiful street lots of entertainment, coffee shops n restaurants. Night view after new year
Chaim P — Google review
One of the most picturesque, bright, colorful, pleasurable streets in Odessa.
Aliona — Google review
Beautiful street, nice to walk at eve
Stefaniia S — Google review
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4.5
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Odesa, Odes'ka oblast, Ukraine, 65000
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Arboretum Sofiyivka

Arboretum
Nature & Parks
Arboretum from the 1800s featuring formal landscaping & lakes with waterfalls & fountains.
Incredible please is really worth seeing. There are many forests, lakes and fountains there. You can take a boat and swim in the lakes. Moreover there are some caves and if you want you can have an excursion underground. Next to the park there is a hotel you can stay there. The best time to visit is spring and summer.
OLEKSANDR P — Google review
Great place for all family members to be all day. Strongly recommend to book a tour and only for you and your family! After some time you will understand that you are not interested in making a few photos, because you listen only stories.
Romeo N — Google review
Most beautiful park I visited so far. Includes more than 200 types of roases, inumerous species of shrubs, trees and other plants, statues of greek gods and philosophers, drinkable water fountains, and great views! Expect to be there exploring for at least 3 hours to get to know the main spots, as it's a really big park. Definetly coming back there once I have another opportunity.
Darya S — Google review
Well kept park with garden art and on lake activities. UNESCO world heritage site!
Alik G — Google review
Great park. Get a map to make sure you see everything. Good for 4-6 hours especially if you rent boats or bring a picnic. The underground river boat ride was nice.
Fidel M — Google review
Historical Arboretum with more than 2000 local and exotic plants. Fair entrance fee (100 UAH for adults, so ca. 3€). Really worth to visit!
Thomas R — Google review
It is the best park I've ever been in Ukraine, amazing views, huge territory and interesting architecture) Definitely worth seeing, especially in autumn 😎
Олександра П — Google review
Very beautiful arboretum! The better time for visiting is early morning at 9.00 am when nobody there and enjoy the amazing nature and silence
Anna S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Kyivs'ka St, 12а, Uman, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukraine, 20301
http://www.sofievka.org/
+380 4744 36319
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Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra

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Historical place museum
Sights & Landmarks
Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, also known as the Lavra, is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed Orthodox Christian monastery complex in Kyiv. It features ornate religious buildings such as the Dormition Church, refectory, and bell tower. One of its main attractions is the network of underground catacombs where mummified remains of former monks are laid to rest.
As one of the seven wonders of Ukraine, this monastery is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site along with Saint Sophia Cathedral. Situated in Kiev, it is a monastic complex famed for its buried monks, spiritual atmosphere, and unique underground caves. Make sure you go up the stairs to enjoy a nice view over the city and panoramic view on the church from the towers.
M/s H — Google review
A lot can be said about this place, but it is better to come and see everything yourself. It is difficult for me to imagine where else in the world there are so many historical buildings, caves, museums, icons in one territory. And indeed the place that is full of history. Just go to the free part, if you like it, you can come on Sunday and get into the "museum" part for free too.
Kir V — Google review
Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, also known as the Kyiv Monastery of the Caves, is one of Ukraine's most revered religious and cultural landmarks. Perched on the picturesque hills overlooking the Dnipro River in the Pechersk district of Kyiv, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a stunning example of Eastern Orthodox monastic architecture and a place of profound spiritual significance. Founded in 1051 by St. Anthony of Kyiv, the Lavra began as a humble cave monastery and grew into a vast complex of churches, bell towers, and subterranean catacombs. The history of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra is deeply intertwined with the spread of Christianity in the region, serving as a spiritual center for Eastern Orthodoxy and a cradle of monasticism in Kievan Rus. Over the centuries, it has been a focal point of religious life, attracting pilgrims from across the Orthodox world. The architectural beauty of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra is breathtaking. The complex is dominated by the Great Lavra Belltower, which soars to a height of 96.5 meters, making it one of the tallest bell towers in the world. The golden domes of the Dormition Cathedral, which was rebuilt after being destroyed during World War II, gleam in the sunlight, creating a striking contrast against the blue skies of Kyiv. The interior of the churches is adorned with exquisite frescoes, mosaics, and icons, reflecting the rich artistic tradition of the Orthodox Church. Beneath the Lavra's surface lies a network of catacombs, where the mummified remains of saints, monks, and notable figures from Ukrainian history are interred. These underground passages are a place of pilgrimage, with visitors coming to venerate the relics and experience the serene, otherworldly atmosphere of the caves. Culturally, Kyiv Pechersk Lavra is a symbol of Ukraine's religious heritage and national identity. It has played a crucial role in the preservation and dissemination of Orthodox Christian traditions, theological scholarship, and religious art. The Lavra continues to be an active monastery, home to a community of monks who maintain the centuries-old spiritual practices that have been passed down through generations. In addition to its religious significance, Kyiv Pechersk Lavra is a cultural treasure, hosting museums that display priceless artifacts, manuscripts, and religious objects. The site is not only a place of worship but also a center of learning, art, and history, embodying the spiritual and cultural legacy of Ukraine.
Vagabond C — Google review
This is an amazing site to discover in Kyiv. Visit the church, see the mirror egg outside. The outstanding architecture. You need to visit this as travellers. It's a must and less than $5 to visit. On my visit there was some coffee machine outside, was very tasteful.
JP ( — Google review
I visited just before the start of war, so my review is based on my experience at that time. A beautiful and historic monument in Kyiv. Arguably the centre of the Slavic Orthodox religion. I wish to visit again when things are back to normal.
Eric W — Google review
Beautiful place!!! Lots to see so make sure you have plenty of time. The bell tower is a little bit of a workout but completely worth it. The architecture, artwork, grounds and history is quite amazing.
Jason G — Google review
It’s not really “free” to enter but 100 UAH to pay. But of course it’s worth paying the amount as you’ll get to see amazing monastery with so many beautiful ornaments around. Do not miss the viewpoint as you’ll be able to see nice view under the river and to the war museum down south.
Jung Y — Google review
Amazingly beautiful. Worth visiting when in Kyiv and if you have a good day to dedicate. Not only the church but Monastery is full of beautiful holy places and micro environments, quite relaxing for visitors.
Travel B — Google review
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Lavrska St, 9, Kyiv, Ukraine, 01015
https://kplavra.kyiv.ua/
+380 44 406 6300
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St. Sophia's Cathedral

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Cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
St. Sophia's Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral founded in 1037, is a significant monument in Kyiv with its gilt cupola, monastic buildings, necropolis and museum. The arrival of architect Gottfried Schedel brought Western European influence to the city's architecture, resulting in structures like the Great Bell Tower and St. Sophia Monastery. The cathedral is part of a trio of golden-domed Orthodox churches in Kyiv that includes Kiev Pechersk Lavra and St.
I visited just before the start of war, so my review is based on my experience at that time. Another beautiful historic religious building in Kyiv. Definitely going to visit again when things return to normal.
Eric W — Google review
The Cathedral of St. Sophia in Kyiv, also known as Sophia of Kyiv, is a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture and a symbol of Ukrainian history and culture. Built between 1017 and 1037 during the reign of Grand Prince Yaroslav the Wise, it served as the spiritual and political center of the medieval Kyivan Rus' empire. The cathedral's stunning interior is adorned with intricate mosaics and frescoes, showcasing the artistic achievements of the period and attracting visitors from around the world to marvel at its beauty and significance.
Axel — Google review
Orthodox cathedral from 11st with golden dome and bell tower separated from the church. Metropolit's residence and the museum are part of the cathedral complex. Cathedral is inscribed on the World Heritage List along with the Kyiv Cave Monastery complex. Place to visit while in the city.
Daniel H — Google review
I travel a lot so I've seen many beautiful cathedrals. But still St. Sofia impressed me to the bottom of my heart. Amazing antient place with gorgeous wall-paintings.
Kateryna D — Google review
Tramendous historical place to visit, built in the 11th century. Several buildings with excibitions and fresco on the religious topics. I would advise to explore it with the guided tour and buy souvenirs. As I was born in this city, I have visited it many times. Attached are 2 old historical photos that I liked and my photos :)
Nataliia Y — Google review
UNESCO world heritage. Enterance fee is 125 UAH per person. If you want to climb to the bell tower that’s extra of 60 AUH. Beautiful church and the surrounding
Neşe A — Google review
Beautiful historical church and a UNESCO heritage site. Also make sure to climb up the bell tower for amazing views of the St Sophia as well as the square below and the St Michael monastery at a distance.
Vlad G — Google review
What an historic and sacred place... one of the greatest historical monuments in the word .. the inside of the church is restored and protected as hundreds if years ago .. also the remains of tomb of the king and all other things and the bell and museum and bread factory and all are very interesting
Dr R — Google review
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4.6
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Volodymyrska St, 24, Kyiv, Ukraine, 01001
+380 44 278 2620
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Andriivs'kyi descent

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Andriyivskyy Descent is a winding, cobblestone road that descends from the Old Town in Kiev to Podil near the Dnieper River. It features art galleries and quaint shops, as well as views of local landmarks. The street has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Kiev.
One of these places can really be considered a historical heritage of Kyiv. Low-rise buildings that intersect with modern life. Maybe it would have been better to save - sure, but it doesn't make sense to sthink how it could be, we have to save what we have for now! Glory to Ukraine.
Kir V — Google review
I love these paved/cobbled walkways in Kyiv, which has various hills. So reminiscent of other cities in Central Europe. This one reminded me of Prague! 🇺🇦 🇨🇿
Will M — Google review
Something of a old city and tourist area, very nice area
Mark T — Google review
Very nice hill to walk up or down. Very nice walk and at the top there are many nice restaurants and things to see. Great area for some exercise.
Spartacus X — Google review
Nice atmosphere and artists alley, good place to have a walk and enjoy atmosphere of old Kyiv
Iryna K — Google review
very elegant charming resedential area with colorful houses.
Emad A — Google review
Historical street with old, renovated houses, shops, restaurants and cafes
Balazs K — Google review
This is one of the fairy places in Kyiv. There are so many stories, legends, and just unbelievable stories. You can still cath the spirit of art freedom and fall in some adventurous here. Just find the right people or good guide to visit this place if you're first time in Kyiv.
Maryna M — Google review
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Kyiv, Ukraine, 02000
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Фонтан Roshen

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Fountain
Sights & Landmarks
The Roshen Fountain in Vinnytsia is a captivating destination that draws both locals and tourists alike. This stunning fountain offers an enchanting evening light show, complete with whimsical fairy-tale segments that create a magical atmosphere. While the storytelling may not be groundbreaking, the visual spectacle is undeniably mesmerizing and well worth experiencing. The surrounding area provides ample space for leisurely strolls, making it an ideal spot to enjoy quality time with family and friends.
Wonderful place for relaxed strolls with your friends and loved ones.
Dymil L — Google review
A very beautiful fountain with a fantastic evening light show that features fairy-tale story segments. Frankly, the graphics and storytelling of the fairy-tale aren't very impressive — however, the light show itself is mesmerisingly beautiful and definitely deserves your time of day. It's a good spot to visit with kids and family members. However, note that the show tends to attract a large crowd — so it'd be a good idea to bring your masks or try to find a spot where you can watch it from a distance. Overall we've had a great experience watching the show, and recommend to come see it at least once :)
Anna D — Google review
It’s a nice place where people gather to watch the fountain ,it was amazing the first time I got to see that .the boat riding there isn’t bad too.the fee is quite affordable
Folaranmi K — Google review
The fountain is the best place in Vinnitsa, it's beautiful! Other then this, it's absolutely nothing to see and do in the whole city.
Katia S — Google review
Very nice location. As tourist, I was surprised by the fountain but also city Vinnytsia is very nice. I hope I will come back soon!
Felix B — Google review
It was beautiful but poroshenko is a bad person
Волк В — Google review
Awesome
Максим Щ — Google review
(Translated by Google) Now there is no music, no lights, no lasers either - only water💦💧⛲️ The embankment is beautiful, you can walk, sit on benches and take photos, but if you are waiting for a multimedia show - it is not here now😢 The atmosphere is calm, there are many people, especially in the evening, but this is more a place for a quiet rest than for bright impressions. (Original) Зараз ніякої музики, ніякого світла, лазерів теж немає — тільки вода💦💧⛲️ Набережна гарна, можна пройтися, посидіти на лавочках і зробити фото, але якщо чекати мультимедійного шоу — цього тут зараз немає😢 Атмосфера спокійна, людей багато, особливо ввечері, але більше це місце для тихого відпочинку, ніж для яскравих вражень.
Mykhailo O — Google review
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4.6
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Vinnytsia, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine, 21000
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Lychakiv Cemetery

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Cemetery
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Lychakiv Cemetery, a sprawling burial ground dating back to the 1700s, is a significant site in Lviv. The cemetery is home to the resting places of notable Ukrainians and has become a legacy and museum over time. Its winding paths lead visitors through beautiful tombs that are often compared to those at Pere-Lachaise cemetery in Paris.
One of the most interesting cemeteries I've ever visited. Tons and tons of huge headstones, all different designs, and even quite a few family tombs. It's a very big cemetery, I was walking at a decent speed and still took me 40 minutes to do one loop. There is an entrance fee but it's very cheap: 80 Hryvnia.
Ethan S — Google review
One of the best old cemeteries I have visited. I would recommend to get a paper guide at the entrance
Iryna Z — Google review
I like to visit Lychakiv cemetery. It is the history of Lviv and Europe, a place of numerous architectural masterpieces and a good place to think, to listen to silence and to comunicate with it. Lychakiv cemetery is a great museum too.
Tanya K — Google review
Definitely underestimated place either for calm walks or for thinking of eternal things. Highly recommended. Entry ticket 50 uah.
Yuriy P — Google review
Very old and impressive cemetery that is a real museum containing lots of interesting monuments.
Alyona D — Google review
A beautiful cemetery. It carries a ton of polish and ukrainian history. Definatly one of must sees of lviv.
Paweł K — Google review
Since the 1500s, Lviv’s most prominent figures have been laid to rest at this 40-hectare cemetery that has now been recognised as a national reserve. Lychakiv Cemetery is the equivalent to Père Lachaise or Highgate and is treasured not just for its prestigious burials but the quality of the art that commemorates them. Laid to rest here are Polish and Ukrainian members of the clergy, politicians, military leaders, scientists, architects (like Zygmunt Gorgolewski), soloists, aviators, surgeons and painters. For Poles the cemetery is poignant as the burial place of the Lwów Eaglets, young militia members who were killed during the Polish-Ukrainian War in 1918-1919.
Ankit P — Google review
This is the first cemetery I've bought a ticket for. And it was worth it all the ways it's like an museum of history and art. Sculpture and botanical garden.
Valdas S — Google review
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Mechnykova St, 33, Lviv, L'vivs'ka oblast, Ukraine, 79000
+380 322 755 415
10

Market Square Apartment

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Lodging
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Market Square Apartment is a well-located accommodation with all the necessary amenities. The entrance from the gate ensures a peaceful environment. The apartment offers a nice view of the city center and is reasonably priced. The owner is attentive, and the location is excellent for exploring the city. Although there may be some challenges in finding the building, it's overall a great place to stay.
Wonder location
Jay L — Google review
Wery nice place. Flat is in very good condition. Vieiv to the center of the city. Stairs are build more than 100 years ago and not repaired. Householder can meet or deliver to airport.
Paulius S — Google review
Was ok.
Joshua ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) great place in the very center (Original) отличное место в самом центре
Alexey P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great location. Everything necessary in the apartment. Silence because the entrance is from the gate. Really great. I recommend (Original) Super lokalizacja. W mieszkaniu wszystko co niezbędne. Cisza bo wejście z bramy. Naprawdę super. polecam
Maciej D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The location is gorgeous! The room was very nice and large, the price was reasonable. I recommend! (Original) Локація шикарна! Номер був дуже гарний і великий, ціна помірна. Рекомендую!
Greg Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Booked via booking. Everything is fine. The owner is very attentive (Original) Забронировано Через букинг. Все отлично. Хозяин очень внимательный
Anna S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Well then~~ The sleeping place and the information building are different~~ I had a hard time finding it~~ (Original) 걍 그럼~~ 자는 곳과 인포메이션 건물이 다름~~ 찾는다고 고생좀 했습니다~~
Apple A — Google review
4.6
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4.8
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Rynok Square, 16, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, 79000
+380 95 440 4393
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Old Town Apartment

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Holiday apartment rental
Neighborhoods
The Old Town Apartment is nestled in the charming streets of Lviv's historic district, offering a delightful culinary journey through local cuisine. As you wander through the cozy streets, you'll encounter numerous food stops that showcase the diverse flavors and culinary traditions of the area.
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Krakivska St, 9, Lviv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine, 79000
+380 67 340 2770
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Brest Fortress

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Fortress
Museums
Brest Fortress, also known as the Hero Fortress, is a 19th-century fortress located in Brest, Belarus. It gained its heroic title to honor its defense during the German-Soviet War of 1941-1945. The fortress features imposing ruins and a museum that provides background on the events of World War II. Visitors can explore artifacts and photographs from this period. The complex also includes a brutalist-style concrete memorial statue.
This place contains some very impressive and awesome Soviet era megamonuments! Fantastic to see and awe at their size and message
Raphael N — Google review
Brest Fortress is one of the most interesting and powerful places I have visited. It’s not just an old building — it’s a place full of history and emotions. During World War II, in June 1941, German soldiers attacked the Soviet Union. The Brest Fortress was one of the first places they attacked. Even though the Soviet soldiers were surrounded and had little food or water, they fought bravely for many days. Some continued to fight for weeks. Their story is amazing. Today, you can walk around the fortress and see many parts of it. There is a big monument called “Muzhestvo” — a giant stone face of a soldier. It really makes you think about what happened here. There is also a museum with old photos, letters, and things that belonged to the soldiers. Everything is shown in a very respectful and interesting way. The whole area is quiet and clean. It’s a good place to learn about history and to remember the brave people who were here. If you are in Brest, you should definitely visit this place. I spent about 2–3 hours here and it was totally worth it.
Max L — Google review
Impressive fortress complex, with several large monuments, especially "Courage", commemorating the battle fought here against the invading Nazis in June 1941. All very Soviet-style overly dramatic, but still impressive, and worth a visit. Entry to the fortress is free of charge.
Stephen P — Google review
if you are in Belarus, be sure to visit this place, the energy of this place is going through the roof. be sure to take a guide to the open part of the memorial complex. history must be known and remembered, and not as it is now fashionable to forget, turn over.
Nikolaj K — Google review
A wonderful place full of history from the WWII.
Yordan Y — Google review
Great location to spend half of a day You can take a nice walk in the garden You can pray in the church You can visit the museum It is an impressive location Totally recommend to visit it
D D — Google review
Good museum to give background to the events during WW2 that occurred at the fortress. Some displays are in English, but you can easily get the idea about the artifacts and photographs which have not been translated. Do not miss the excellent museum shop downstairs. Very reasonable prices on some interesting souvenirs, from coins to old bullets.
Simon P — Google review
I recommend to visit this place if you are fan of military and history of wars. Place is amazing and really really big! I also suggest to visit it with guide because you could hear really great story about everything inside. There is a lot of military and culture accents so remember that you are visitor and you are guest here :)
Magdalena O — Google review
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4.8
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вулiца Герояу абароны Брэсцкай крэпасцi 60, Brest, 224018, Belarus
+375 162 25-42-74
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Białowieża Forest

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Woods
Nature & Parks
Forests
Białowieża Forest, located on the border between Poland and Belarus, is a vast expanse of primary forest covering 141,885 hectares. It is one of the last remaining natural forests in Europe and is exceptional for its biodiversity conservation opportunities. The forest is home to a significant population of European bison, as well as numerous other species including reptiles, amphibians, mammals, birds, and invertebrates.
Beautiful and well preserved forest, definitly worth visiting with a guide to have all info about the trees and Flora around you. Better Luck to find animals outside of the strict protected area, in the forest, we spotted beautiful bisons and wolves !
Elise B — Google review
Europe's last primeval forest hosts 800-year-old oaks with distinctive bark furrow patterns. Biologists confirm 12,000 insect species within a single square kilometer. The reintroduced European bison herd displays behavioral adaptations to tourist presence. Boardwalk trails minimize ecological disruption.
Arman K — Google review
4/5, still looking for real bisons.
Brandon B — Google review
trekking, relaxing and more...
Alperen A — Google review
This place is just Magical. I can't wait to go back
Felix R — Google review
I was lucky to see the primeval forest in white! It was a remarkable experience!
F. A — Google review
Dreams come true... Like never before this is amazing view guys must visit Belovezhskaya Pushcha was protected under Decision No. 657 of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union, 9 October 1944; Order No. 2252-P of the USSR Council of Ministers, 9 August 1957; and Decree No. 352 of the Byelorussian SSR Council of Ministers, 16 September 1991. In December 1991, the belaveza accord , the decision to dissolve the ussr, were signed at a meeting in the Belarusian part of the reserve by the leaders of Ukraine , Russia and Belarus Thankful
Rajkumar P — Google review
Absolutely stunning and most interesting place, one of my favourite places in the world, I hope to come.back here one day and hope that the government don't continue to unjustfully log this place
Jayni S — Google review
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4.5
(313)
Poland, USA
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Old Town Square in Rzeszów

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Historical market square
Sights & Landmarks
Rynek miejski w Rzeszowie is a charming square surrounded by bars and cafes, hosting an annual holiday market and various events. It's a must-visit destination on a 5-day road trip in Rzeszow, offering a comprehensive experience of Poland's heritage. Visitors praise the picturesque main square with its iconic bugle call alongside the clock tower bell ringing on the hour.
Beautiful old town!very good maintained,clean and cozy .A lot of great caffes and resturants around.Definitely place worth to visit in Rzeszòw.
Ilona N — Google review
Great assortment of restaurants, museums, shopping, historical sites. Great people...Go to Krakow immediately. Fun, fun, fun
Dana S — Google review
Great, clean, quiet and wonderful for a daily or a weekend relax. Few nice restaurants around with superb menus.
Przemyslaw M — Google review
There is a well right in the square with a giant frog statue inside. Right at the entrance there is a historical area with 25 rooms underground that you can visit. Of course, you need to buy a ticket in advance. It is often difficult to find a ticket on the same day.A great experience
Hatice K — Google review
Favorite centrum and such amazing art instillations during festival or local events
Jess F — Google review
There are many restaurants and coffee shops in this area. It is great to walk and enjoy the food here.
John L — Google review
The new revitized "Old Town square" is truly amazing and magical looking. The vast selection of the polish couzine (sometimes with a twist) is truly worth a Michelin Star. Ice cream and deserts are just from another level. Overall, the place is kids friendly with a public, and that allows you just to sit down and enjoy life. #Iloverzeszow
Marcin S — Google review
History of Market Square in Rzeszów dates back to the 15th century but the current look of the market is much different from its original form. It is the result of a great fire which broke out in the 19th century. No matter what it is nowadays beautiful as well especially during early morning or evening.
Paweł — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Rynek, 35-064 Rzeszów, Poland
+48 17 788 99 00
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Royal Baths Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Royal Łazienki Park, located in Warsaw, is a sprawling complex that offers a blend of natural beauty and historical treasures. The park is home to the Palace on the Isle, which was built as the summer residence of Stanisław II Augustus, the last king of Poland. Visitors can explore his extensive art collection displayed within the palace. Additionally, the park features the renowned Fryderyk Chopin Monument and beautifully landscaped gardens.
A beautiful place and calming garden. It’s peaceful, perfect for walks and picnics. I love all the squirrels 🐿️, pigeons 🕊️, and peacocks 🦚 I also love the theatre and the old orangery. I’ve had the pleasure to sing there, it was fantastic 🎶🎙️
Julia C — Google review
This is a magnificent park. It’s peaceful, beautiful, and wonderful. Even on a crowded day, it’s fairly easy to find some quiet space to yourself. The squirrels are beyond adorable so make sure you bring some delicious nuts for them.
Jeff D — Google review
A lovely getaway from the urban sprawl of Warsaw. Lordly peacocks 🦚 made my day. Squirrels 🐿️ run galore, so bring your little bag of nuts to partake in the feeding craze undertaken by old and young :) Love golden autumn colors 🍂 adding more splendor.
Andrew K — Google review
Lovely afternoon with fantastic weather today. Beautiful autumn leaves, few peacocks and cute squirrels. A lot of room for long walks, also plenty of benches to sit down and relax. One of the places you must see when visiting Warsaw, whatever the season.
Andrzej L — Google review
A classic Warsaw landmark – loved by locals and tourists alike. Take a walk and check out the Sybil Temple, the Amphitheatre, the Old Orangery, and the peaceful Chinese Garden. Beautifully maintained and full of charm in every season. I was especially impressed by a colorful duck 🦆🍁
EA — Google review
Łazienki Park is simply charming. It's a very beautiful, peaceful place, perfect for a relaxing stroll. Along the way, you can see various animals like squirrels, peacocks, and ducks, which make the experience even more enjoyable and fun. Perfect for those who want to connect with nature without leaving the city.
Luana B — Google review
Amazing and massive park area. People handfeed the peacocks and red squirrels by the palace. I was shocked how friendly the animals are. One red squirrel came up to me and climbed on my leg thinking I have food. Back in the UK this is unimaginable as animals over there have to be wary of humans.
Kikkë G — Google review
Incredible huge park with multiple old buildings and a vast network of trails and paths. Washrooms are easy to find comma and there is more seating/benches than any other Park I have seen. Be sure to find the peacocks that hang out near the education center
Jan S — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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Agrykola 1, 00-460 Warszawa, Poland
https://www.lazienki-krolewskie.pl/pl
+48 504 243 783
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Palace of Culture and Science

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Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
The Palace of Culture and Science, a prominent 1950s architectural marvel in Warsaw, stands as one of the tallest buildings in Poland and the European Union. This iconic 44-floor high-rise is a symbol of modern Warsaw and offers an array of cultural experiences including theaters, museums, exhibitions, cinemas, restaurants, and bars. Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking city views from the 30th-floor View Terrace.
The most iconic building in Warsaw, 237 meters high! It was built in 1955 as a “gift” from the Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin. On the 30th floor there is an observatory with a panoramic view of the city. It opens its gates at 20:00. You can buy tickets online, as well as from machines on the ground floor or cash at the box office. Recommended!!
Loukas K — Google review
The Palace of Culture and Science is an interesting spot to visit in Warsaw. The building is huge and full of history, with good views from the top! It was pouring rain during our visit, but we were able to grab some coffee and icecream at the rooftop! There’s a mix of museums, theaters, and exhibitions inside—definitely worth checking out if you’re in the city.
Arch S — Google review
Good place to visit when in Warsaw. We went inside to explore and took elevator to viewing platform on 30th floor. Tickets have to be purchased for that but they were not very expensive and viewing is amazing. Area surrounding the Palace and Culture and Science is also very nice. Plenty of places to sit and relax or go to get some food.
Martyna A — Google review
What a great view of the city! This magnificent sowiet style building offers the best views of the skyline of Warsaw into every direction. The biggest downside? You can't see this beautiful building. Come here at sunset to experience Warsaw at day, night and see a nice red sky. It's also very affordable and there is a nice coffee spot on top.
Florian P — Google review
Soviet building but huge and fascinating. The most interesting building among all. Inside it has a lot if things but the panorama view on the 30th floor is breathtaking! I advise everyone to go there before the dawn, buy tickets in the self-service ticket machine (no need to book tickets in advance) in the hall and watch the beautiful city from the height, especially at night ✨✨✨ The building itself is gliwing with colir lights at night 👌✨
Julia V — Google review
It is a very unique and monumental building. The history behind it is controversial, but they’ve managed to repurpose it to a cultural, scientific and historical end. It was nice to go up and have a 360 view of the city.
Rodrigo C — Google review
The must in Warsaw. Recommend to read a little bit about of the place before visit, to understand the history and the historical context. Visit the view point on 30th floor, for excellent panorama of Warsaw, walk around, visit open places inside.
Daryush H — Google review
We had a wonderful view from the viewing terrace. There is information about the surrounding buildings and neighbourhoods everywhere, which makes the view even more interesting. If you are in Warsaw, you should definitely visit this sight. A great experience
Franko R — Google review
4.6
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4.1
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pl. Defilad 1, 00-901 Warszawa, Poland
https://pkin.pl/
+48 22 656 76 00
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Rynek Starego Miasta

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Rynek Starego Miasta, also known as the Old Town Market Square, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Warsaw that has been meticulously restored after being nearly destroyed during WWII. The square is surrounded by charming pastel townhouses, some of which now house intriguing museums like the History Museum and the Museum of Literature. Visitors can explore delightful pavement cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops around the square.
4.5
(14038)
00-272 Warszawa, Poland
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Rynek Starego Miasta

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Rynek Starego Miasta, also known as the Old Town Market Square, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Warsaw that has been meticulously restored after being nearly destroyed during WWII. The square is surrounded by charming pastel townhouses, some of which now house intriguing museums like the History Museum and the Museum of Literature. Visitors can explore delightful pavement cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops around the square.
4.5
(14038)
00-272 Warszawa, Poland
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Warsaw Uprising Museum

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Local history museum
Museums
Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego is a powerful memorial and museum that vividly portrays the 1944 battle for independence in Poland. Through an array of exhibits, including photographs, personal belongings, and audiovisual materials, visitors are immersed in the harrowing experiences of Warsaw's residents during Nazi occupation and the uprising. The museum features a replica Liberator B-24J bomber hanging from the ceiling, where guests can watch a film depicting post-destruction Warsaw.
Amazing museum. We got there around two hours before closing and still couldn’t get through it all! We did stop often to read the signs. It really gives a sense of how that terrible period was like with commentary that is still relevant today. Good price and clean place. Took a tram nearby to the old town.
Iván S — Google review
To begin, Warsaw's diverse collection of museums is a significant attraction, and this particular museum is one that I highly recommend visiting with an audio guide. The Uprising Museum and Uprising Monument are located in two separate locations. It's worth noting that admission to this museum is free on Thursdays. The Warsaw Rising Museum's purpose is to honor the memory of the Warsaw Uprising's participants and victims, document the history of the Polish Underground State, and recount the story of the city's 63-day resistance against Nazi occupation during WWII. The museum features extensive video evidence documenting the atrocities that occurred. The exhibition commences with a timeline of events and then proceeds to a room used to educate children. I was stunned. Additionally, I found that I was unprepared for some of the video evidence. Towards the end of the exhibition, there was a video marked 'drastic scenes.' I was unable to view it. I experienced a panic attack. I met a gentleman whose face was severely swollen. He cried throughout the entire exhibition. One aspect that I had not previously realized until viewing the videos is the significant pride displayed by those individuals perpetrating such brutality.
Beverly ( — Google review
It's a really cool place, that's for sure, but if you want to actually spend time reading everything (and there is a LOAD to read), it's not really... accommodating. A load of sounds, very dark, many bright/contrasting lights. I walked in knowing nothing and fine and walked out still knowing nothing with a headache. But the layout is very visually interesting, and I bet the texts are very good, but I gave up on reading them after the first few 'stations' because I genuinely couldn't focus 🤷‍♂️
Emilio B — Google review
Very interesting museum , the history is Poland is outrage of neighbors at list 20 century is very rough. The museum is presenting a lot through Poland suffered and Warsaw too. Big respect for this country. They understood nobody truly will save them then their citizens. Repect and big love for Polish people.
Victor T — Google review
Very good museum about the Warsaw Uprising; educational and really well made. The guides were professional and knowledgeable on the subject, as well as each of the partisans and insurgents stories really touched my heart. It’s amazing to see such bravery while being crushed under the weight of hostilities and brutal suppression.
Kacper B — Google review
Impressive, saddening, well/maintained and displayed. Words are not enough to tell about it. What an edge people live on, between the war and the peace. And even in 2025 this BS continues to ruin lives. I’d highly recommend that parents bring their children and let them experience the history in this screen-time madness era.
Zuhal — Google review
The remarkable, resilient people of Warsaw. God Bless Poland! 🇵🇱 And don't ever forget the brave children who helped underground. Bless their souls.
Sandy — Google review
One of the best museums ive ever been to. Informative and graphic at points really hits home the struggles and efforts of the WP. There are also sporadic sections with the ghettos and impacts on the Jewish community. Kudos to the museum for innovative ways of hiding the more graphic imagery in little concrete Wells or high up in peep holes. 10/10
Tristan M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Grzybowska 79, 00-844 Warszawa, Poland
http://1944.pl/
+48 22 539 79 05
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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
4.7
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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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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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Opole Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Opole Zoo is a large conservation-focused zoo located on an island in the River Oder, in the capital city of Opole, Poland. The zoo houses over 600 animals from around the world, including iconic species like lions, tigers, and elephants, as well as various birds, reptiles, and primates. Visitors appreciate the spacious and well-organized layout of the zoo with wide paths and open spaces. Many also praise its modern facilities and beautiful water features.
Great activity for the whole family. It took us 4 hours to visit and we didn’t really see 100% plus we were moving fast. . Get the ticket ahead online so you don’t have to wait in line (and it can get pretty long). . There is a nice playground for kids, Ice cream stands and restaurants inside. It really could be an all day adventure! Really worth it!
Ewa K — Google review
....one of the best we visited!! No problem with parking (free), ticket machines (no need to wait in queue)...
Karel L — Google review
There are a variety of wild animals to see here. The enclosures are very large and offer the animals plenty of activities and space. A very nice family zoo, the seals have plenty of action! A really nice zoo!
Julius K — Google review
amazing zoo no comments... . beautiful fish tanks, food service inside for kids & adults. need minimum 3 hours for visiting
I S — Google review
Very nice, not very big ZOO. We saw couple feedings and trainings. Parking close by for fee, the one across the bridge is free.
Elena B — Google review
This zoo is beautiful and big. There is English posting for names and much information in Polish that can be translated with Lens. The ice cream was delicious and very clean place. We spent over two hours and could have spent even more time there. I think we walked nearly 10km during the visit. It is one of my favorites
Joe S — Google review
Even better zoo than I imagined. You can see the animals really close. It's really modern, clean, and has beautiful waterfalls and an overall vibe. We went on a rainy day, so there were almost no other visitors besides me and my girlfriend, which made it feel like a private tour. We were there for at least 2.5 hours and still didn't see everything that the zoo had to offer.
Koli H — Google review
Really good experience, can’t complain really! Though it was sometimes hard to view the animals as the cage was very large compared to the number of animals with an outdoor and indoor section. Apart from that wear some good shoes as you’ll be walking for ages.
Beshay K — Google review
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Spacerowa 10, 45-094 Opole, Poland
https://zoo.opole.pl/
+48 77 454 28 58
23

ZOO

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
The Wrocław Africarium is a large zoological garden and oceanarium that contains exhibits of over 1,000 different animals from Africa. It is one of the oldest working zoos in Poland, and open all year round. The zoo also has an exhibit devoted to the flora and fauna of the Dark Continent, which are unique on an international scale.
The Wrocław Zoo is absolutely amazing. The territory is huge, beautifully maintained, and full of animals from all around the world. One of the highlights is definitely the Afrykarium (aquarium) – breathtaking and worth the visit on its own. I spent about 4 hours walking through the entire area and covered roughly 8 km – that’s how big and impressive it is! There are plenty of toilets and food courts, which makes the visit convenient, especially for families. Prices for food and extras are on the higher side, but it’s definitely worth it for such a unique experience. For parents: renting a children’s wheeled cart costs 30 zł per day, which can be very helpful. Overall, an unforgettable experience and one of the top attractions in Wrocław. Highly recommended for everybody
Maritime B — Google review
I visited Wrocław Zoo on two separate occasions in September 2025 in order to make the most of my time in the city and the weather. I visit zoos across the world in order to photograph their animals, and would consider the one in Wrocław among the best. The zoo is well laid out, with many indoor houses and outdoor enclosures for species across the animal kingdom. The houses that most impressed me were the Terrarium (for reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates) and the Afrykarium for African fauna. The Terrarium is laid out over two floors (unfortunately not accessible to wheelchairs) and contains around 100 exhibits for animals ranging from tiny insects to crocodiles and giant tortoises. All of these are appropriate in size and conditions for their inhabitants. Many of the animals here can only be seen here in Europe, including some tiny colourful geckos from the Indian Ocean. I spent several hours in here on my two visits, photographing all the animals I could see. The Afrykarium takes you on a journey through the continent and its waters. The only deviation from this theme was to replace the rare African manatees with their slightly more common Caribbean relative, of which I could see five individuals swimming in their tank. Other inhabitants include penguins, fur seals, sharks, hippopotamus, aardvarks, and elephant shrews. The building is accessible to wheelchairs with a few elevators, but one was out of service on my visit. Other notable exhibits include the bird house, with its many rare species, Pallas’s cats, and olive baboons. Overall I recommend a visit to anyone interested in birds, endangered species, unusual reptiles, or just animals in general.
Mo H — Google review
I absolutely loved my visit to the Wrocław Zoo! It’s one of the most beautiful and well-organized zoos I’ve ever been to. The animals look healthy and well cared for, and the enclosures are clean and spacious. The Afrykarium is a must-see — it feels like stepping into another world! 🐠🐧 There are plenty of places to relax, grab a snack, and enjoy the atmosphere. Perfect for families, couples, or just a peaceful walk surrounded by nature and animals. Highly recommend visiting! 🌿🐘🦓
Iryna K — Google review
Truly amazing experience! The Wrocław Zoo is much bigger than I expected and incredibly well kept. You can really see that the animals are healthy, well fed, and properly cared for — everything feels very natural and clean. There are so many different species to see, and the Afrykarium is just breathtaking! The only small downside is that not every section has English translations, but honestly, it didn’t stop us from enjoying it at all. It’s a wonderful place for both kids and adults — definitely one of the best zoos I’ve ever visited. Highly recommended!
Emil T — Google review
Great value for ticket cost, 176zł (£36.05 for x2 ticket, £18 per person). So many animals, a lot to see, indoor aquarium was amazing and tunnel under the sharks and rays was a highlight. Hot dogs from cafe at beginning were great, little expensive compared to other places (48zł for x2 hot dogs, x1 cola, x1 water, £8.82. Each hot dog at 12zł (£2.45) compared to 8.99zł (£1.84) for hot dogs and cola bottle elsewhere). Gift shop closed hour before zoo closed so missed out on getting any items from there sadly
Olive S — Google review
Absolutely stunning—easily one of the best zoos I’ve ever been to, and I’ve seen quite a few. Massive grounds, an incredible variety of animals, and more than enough to fill an entire day. A definite must-visit if you’re in Wroclaw.
Stefan B — Google review
Great ZOO with quite a long history! I'd especially recommend pavilon with manatees (there is not very many places to see those in Europe) and very nice terrarium. There is an underground parking nearby, so you can leave your dog in the car without worries even if it's hot outside. Very worth visiting once you are in Wroclaw!
Petr H — Google review
An incredible zoo with lots to see including an aquarium. The zoo covers a huge area and it’s really enjoyable to explore the grounds and buildings on site. Highly recommend a visit and would suggest half a day to explore as a minimum.
Ralph E — Google review
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4.5
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Zygmunta Wróblewskiego 1-5, 51-618 Wrocław, Poland
https://zoo.wroclaw.pl/
+48 71 348 30 24
24

Wrocław Central Bus Station

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Wrocław Central Bus Station is a vital hub for travelers looking to explore not just the city but also broader Europe. With bus line 106 running every 15 minutes to both the Central Railway Station and the bus station, getting around is a breeze, taking about 40-50 minutes depending on traffic conditions. While some visitors may find it more of a transit point than a destination in itself, they do appreciate certain amenities like Wi-Fi access and clean restroom facilities.
It was easy to find my Flixbus here!! 🙂
Mikael R — Google review
Nowhere to sit while you wait. People are standing around in the adjacent shopping centre. The toilets are unventilated. You really feel like a second class citizen when you take the bus here. There should be basic facilities like decent toilets, seats and some tea/coffee/newspaper kiosk.
Elizabeth J — Google review
The entrance is a bit confusing. Yes, its on the first floor of Wroclavia, first floor, north-east part iirc
Daniel — Google review
(Translated by Google) I didn’t have time to appreciate all the delights, so I can’t give it five stars. It was a transfer station along the road. What interested me: the toilet room and wi-fi)) With Wi-Fi, everything is more or less, at least at the Flix bus stop. Features of visiting the toilet: if you want to pay with a card (and I wanted to, because I’m passing through, I don’t have zlotys), then you’ll have to go to the ticket office 🙂 To the regular one, where they sell tickets. She's not far away. I'm lucky. There were only two people in front of me who were buying tickets somewhere. It’s good that it didn’t last long and my situation wasn’t critical😅 so everything is fine (Original) Я не успела оценить все прелести, поэтому не могу поставить пять звёзд. Это была станция пересадки по дороге. Что меня интересовало: туалетная комната и wi-fi )) С Wi Fi всё более-менее, по крайней мере на остановке Flix bus. Особенности посещения туалета: если хотите расплатиться карточкой (а я хотела, ведь я проездом, злотых у меня нет), то вам прийдется пройти в кассу🙂 В обыкновенную, где билеты продают. Она недалеко. Мне повезло. Передо мной было только два человека, которые покупали билеты куда-то. Хорошо, что не долго и у меня ситуация не была критической😅 так что всё хорошо
Евгения Т — Google review
(Translated by Google) Modern PKS bus station located in the Wroclavia shopping mall, opposite the Swietowit Main Station. Ticket offices and information in the upper part of the station, platforms are located at the very bottom, well marked, clean. In the immediate vicinity there is a public transport hub. (Original) Nowoczesny Dworzec PKS polozony na terenie galerii Wroclavia, vis a vi Dworca Glownego Swietowit. Kasy i informacja w gornej czesci dworca, perony umieszczone sa na samym dole, dobrze oznaczone, czysto. W bezposredniej bliskosci wezel komunikacyjny MPK.
Krzysztof P — Google review
Ticket sales lady is rude and doesn't speak English
Yevhenii R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small, cramped, noisy (the echo carries), and very stinky because of poor exhaust ventilation. The underground idea is okay, but the rest isn't. I also feel sorry for the bus drivers because it's difficult to maneuver there. We have good drivers, so they manage as best they can, but... (Original) Małe,ciasne,głośne ( echo niesie ) , smrodliwe bardzo bo słaba możliwość wywiewu spalin. Pomysł w podziemiu ok ale reszta nie. Kierowcom autobusów też współczuję bo ciężko tam z manewrami.Mamy dobrych kierowców to radzą sobie jak mogą ale ....
Aneta S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The station looks nice and is well-located, right under the shopping mall and close to the train station. However, the toilet is a disgrace. It's 8 a.m. on a Sunday morning, and it's dirty, smelly, and filthy. The toilet is generally very dilapidated and neglected. Plus, they charge you 3 złoty for using this place. 🫣 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for the station. Less than ZERO ⭐️ for the disgusting magpie. 🚽🧻💩🤬🤮 (Original) Dworzec ma ładny wygląd i dobrą lokalizację, bezpośrednio pod galerią i blisko stacji PKP — jednak: toaleta woła o pomstę do nieba, niedziela godzina 8 z rana, a tam brud, smród, syf, ogólnie toaleta strasznie zniszczona i zaniedbana, do tego 3 zeta wołają za skorzystanie z tego przybytku 🫣 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ dla dworca mniej niż ZERO ⭐️ dla ohydnego srocza 🚽🧻💩🤬🤮
Daniel H — Google review
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4.4
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Sucha 1/11, 50-086 Wrocław, Poland, USA
https://infobus.eu/ru?partner=2498
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Lake Malta

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Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Lake Malta is a picturesque man-made lake that offers a variety of activities such as running and cycling. Adjacent to the lake, visitors can explore attractions like Jezyce with its street art and vibrant cafe scene, Kornik Castle where the legend of the 'White Lady' lingers, and the charming 'Vine Bridge' restaurant. In June, the Midsummer Night festival illuminates the sky with thousands of lanterns.
Reminds me of Pancharevo ezero in Bulgaria, a very nice walk around, but even better because of the many things to do around. There's a train, two roads - strictly for pedestrians and one for bikers only, ice cream and some restaurants at the far end as well as a whole amusement park and a zoo if you continue a bit further, But it's fine even for just a walk. Takes about 1 - 2 hours depending on your tempo. I loved that they put an honour to the medalists!
Marin K — Google review
A lovely lake. It’s a 5.6km loop we ran around and a great way to see it! There’s a lot going on; mini golf, ski slope, acarde, thermal baths etc. Great visit and would recommend a few hours here
Holly K — Google review
A beautiful lake, especially for taking pict.. hehe the area is quite busy..A suitable area for relaxing, jogging,Read a book Or even just to enjoy the fresh air. There are several restaurants near the lake... so you don't need to worry if you're hungry 😁
Puja K — Google review
It has the wow effect. Lovely man made lake for rowing competition. Lots of activity on either side of the lake. One side, artificial ski slope and the other side- water park/ slide. There are also ‘beach’ type place where you can play beach volleyball and football. Not for swimming or u can swim but at your own peril…….
Kandan L — Google review
Great place for jogging , cycling, walking you pets or just simply outdoor walking . One of the biggest Man made lakes in Poznan. The water sport competitions are kept here. The area of the biggest Malta mall, Ski resort , and The Poznan Zoo. In winter they let it dry out , for cleaning purpose i guess.
Always C — Google review
A great location to walk. Very long, clean, and maintained path. Road noise is not too loud and is not audible in most.locations. Frequent benches and resting spots. Some eateries close by.
Steven N — Google review
Very nice place. Best for people who love to have ME time too. Peaceful place. Cycling and runners is a must go.
Kit P — Google review
Nice place to have a walk and relax. On the shore of the lake you can find benches where you can rest and bronze statues with local cultural themes
George S — Google review
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Poznań, Poland, USA
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Stary Rynek

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Town square
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Stary Rynek, also known as the Old Market Square, is a historic and vibrant area in Poznan. The square is home to the famous Old Town Hall where mechanical fighting goats battle each other daily at noon. Visitors can explore the Weigh House, Guardhouse, Mielzynskis and Dzialynskis palaces from the 18th century, as well as merchant houses with arcades.
4.6
(2839)
61-772 Poznań, Poland, USA
27

Czocha Castle

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Czocha Castle is a 13th-century castle that has been transformed into a dramatic hotel, offering classic rooms and free breakfast. With over 125 rooms, the castle hosts numerous events and provides a rustic yet charming ambiance. The friendly staff and on-site market add to the overall atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy a tasty restaurant, cafe, and even sample honey mead. The castle's beautiful location offers great views and a medieval vibe inside.
Amazing 🤩 we had a tour guide Karolina. She was great, all the knowledge and facts were great. We had a lot of fun walking up and down the secret corridors. Beautiful castle with amazing views around it.
Katarzyna J — Google review
The castle was absolutely magical! 🏰✨ Surrounded by peaceful forests and a lovely lake, the whole area feels like a dream. 🌳🌊 It’s so calm and serene — perfect for a quiet escape into nature. If it’s your first time visiting a castle, get ready for a real-life fairy tale moment! 😍 The view of the castle is simply breathtaking — like something straight out of a storybook. 📖💫 I couldn’t stop smiling the entire time! Truly a place that fills your heart with wonder. 💖 Highly recommend for anyone looking to experience a little enchantment!
Jay G — Google review
I’m leaving my opinion with regards to the visit to the castle, not the hotel. Unfortunately the trip went bad. We have a 2 years old daughter and my wife is 7 months pregnant. Usually this is not an issue and we are used to travel quite a lot, our daughter as well. We visit castles, museums etc. When a visit involves going down or up a very narrow tower or suffocating space, the guide informs visitors in advance. Well, not here. The group was quite numerous for those spaces and at the end of the tour, we were invited to visit the cellars but, little did we know that this involved going down a very very claustrophobic space. So my wife had to go back almost fainting and my little daughter didn’t handle that and I had to follow my wife. Of course with ZERO help from the guide or other visitors. That was just..bad. Overall the experience as a human was negative.
Marco N — Google review
As a foreigner non polish speaking person the experience was mediocre at best. We were told that we could not see the castle unless we joined a tour. They only offered polish speaking tours apparently. The guide seemed mad at us for being there. Very poorly serviceminded. The castle it self was beautiful. But would it recommend for non polish speakers.
Jackie L — Google review
The promotional materials claim that the castle looks like something out of Harry Potter… well, that’s quite an exaggeration. I get that they need to attract tourists somehow, but the PR team really let their imagination run wild here. Take that description with about 2% truth—maybe even less. But the surroundings, especially in autumn, are truly beautiful.
L S — Google review
Fantastic place to visit with great history. As a hotel I would say it mid-range, with simple breakfast and small car park. But the surroundings makes up for that. And quite expensive to be honest.
Przemek A — Google review
It’s true that the castle and its grounds are spectacular — perched above the river with rose gardens and fountains, with its old walls and ramparts intact. The hotel, on the other hand, is a letdown. First, hotel parking was not free nor was it close to the castle. Written info on the castle is not available in English (confusing, as some signage inside is in English). There is no seating in the lobby, which is OK only when weather is nice. The vast majority of the castle is not accessible, nor was a tour offered when I checked in. There are amenities listed online and in their brochure that do not exist (e.g. a sauna and spa facilities). Wifi was spotty and at times did not work at all. think it’s a shame that one of Europe’s most spectacular castle hotels is, as it turns out, not very nice at all.
Jacob O — Google review
I was expecting more, at least something like Książ. Unfortunately, the group was quite big and noisy and at times it was hard to hear the guide. The castle itself is just average, not more than that. The ticket price is 10 euros for an adult, which is 5 times more expensive than in some Spanish castles. I wouldn't go there again and wouldn't recommend it to my friends either.
Olga M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Sucha, 59-820 Leśna, Poland
https://zamekczocha.com/
+48 75 721 15 53
28

Pillnitz Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Pillnitz Castle, a Renaissance palace that has been restored after a fire, is a must-visit destination in Dresden. The castle houses a botanical palm house and a decorative arts museum. It is part of the renowned collections presented by the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, showcasing masterpieces acquired over centuries by the Princes of Saxony and Kings of Poland.
The Christmas Garden Dresden at Pillnitz Palace is a highly praised annual event that transforms the historic park into a luminous winter wonderland. Visitors can enjoy a 2-kilometer trail featuring over 25 unique light installations set against the palace's impressive architecture. The event also offers festive music and culinary delights, enhancing the holiday atmosphere. The event is designed to be family-friendly, with attractions suitable for all ages. The organizers aim to surprise guests each year with new lighting designs, ensuring a fresh experience for returning visitors. I will highly suggest to visit it.
Shahrukh K — Google review
Pillnitz Castle is an absolute gem just outside of Dresden. There is ample parking. The combination of Baroque and Chinese-inspired architecture is stunning, and the riverside setting along the Elbe makes it feel like something out of a fairytale. The gardens are nicely maintained—especially lovely in spring when the wisteria is in full bloom, the views across the water are serene. Great for a peaceful walk, a bit of history, or just to soak up the scenery. Highly recommended if you’re in the area! Entrance free is 12 euro for adults, we did not go in.
Koel G — Google review
Fantastic experience! Beautiful gardens. You can make beautiful strolls here. Prices are very generous, 12€ for all visits in every museum. This is an activity you can make for a whole day. There is a restaurant and bistro at the property.
Dirk D — Google review
Beautiful palace but much of it was under renovation and available to visit. This was only mentioned after we bought tickets. The building that was open is also still under renovation and the exhibit needs a little more work. It’s all in progress and looks like it will be great once it’s open.
MC D — Google review
Imposing castle on the Elba River reacheable by boat from Dresden. Not much remains inside of the original splendor while the facades and the parks still conveys the grandeur of the epoche !
Tony B — Google review
The prices are very reasonable, with just 12€ granting access to all the museums. I thoroughly enjoyed strolling through the garden, where you can overlook the vibrant and stunning castles. The highlight for me was the magnolia tree, which is said to be around 250 years old and it is absolutely beautiful. Inside, the interiors are a captivating blend of cultural history and artistic design, which I absolutely adore. The colors are vibrant, and the museum is easy to navigate, with translations available in both English and German, which is incredibly helpful. The Pillnitz Castle is definitely worth a visit!
M J — Google review
Christmas garden illumination was so pretty. One around tour is about 1 hour course. Nice walking path with fun illumination attractions. There're little stands for little snack and drinks, it's fun to visit. Good for a family walk. Pity that dogs couldn't get in.
Momo W — Google review
I feel like I paid for nothing, I bought the tickets and nobody asked for them, everything was open. The castle was closed, and the only thing I saw was the building with the plants, nothing special, looka better in pictures.
Maria — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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01326, August-Böckstiegel-Straße 2, 01326 Dresden, Germany
https://www.schlosspillnitz.de/
+49 351 2613260
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Kunsthofpassage Dresden

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Art center
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Kunsthofpassage Dresden is a network of creatively decorated courtyards that host outdoor cafes, artists' studios, and independent boutiques. This art revitalization project was completed in 2001 and offers visitors different themed areas to explore. The Court of the Elements features a blue building adorned with pipes that create music in the rain, while the Court of Lights showcases multimedia presentations in a courtyard illuminated by sun-reflecting mirrors.
It's a cute passage to walk through when exploring Dresden ' Neustadt. Some interesting stores, ice cream cafe. Some buildings have art on the walls, some have sculptures. The Africa themed building is very attractive and artistic. All in all , if you don't expect much, you won't be disappointed.
Elllen K — Google review
Vibrant, quirky, and full of artistic soul. Each courtyard surprises you with its own unique theme, from singing drainpipes to colorful mosaics. Worth a visit if you love art .
Ashvinviknes S — Google review
Fantastic place - it was surprise for us to see something so interesting, like that, in the new part of the city. The old sightseeing is always good - I mean castles, Rathäuser, etc. But you can find things like that in a lot of cities. But this quarter is something, like you can see only in few places in Germany. Like!
Dmitrii A — Google review
Interesting but better for summer time I think, it was empty and many closed shops
Suzan K — Google review
If you have no other specific place to visit and in Dresden for long stay, visit this place. I suggest not to visit if you are in Dresden for a day or two. There differently decorated buildings. Good for instaworthy photos.
Moxesh S — Google review
Not too impressed, I have to say. Two colourful houses that's about it. The shops are quite trashy and overpriced because it is mostly hippie stuff. The neighbourhood reflects this "Kiez" style, go vegan posters everywhere, graffiti, stickers, really dirty and neglected vibe. Beautiful art nouveau houses and hallways are vandalised. Students and Ökos live here. In Berlin this would be hyped to oblivion. In Dresden, not sure if this fits the local vibe. If you value art, culture and a touch of sophistication you should avoid this place at all costs.
C S — Google review
It was dark when we went and there was not enough lighting, so although it was not very clear, it is still a passage worth seeing.
Beril — Google review
Quirky and diverse part of Dresden “Neustadt” dotted with colorful buildings, open air art displays and creativity all around
Tony B — Google review
4.6
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4.4
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Görlitzer Str. 21-25, 01099 Dresden, Germany
http://www.kunsthof-dresden.de/
+49 351 8105498
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Promenade Strand

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Parks
Promenade Strand is a picturesque waterfront area with a rich array of attractions. Fischers restaurant offers an exquisite dining experience, serving fresh seafood and juicy steaks while providing a view of the historic Fischerstrand beach. The promenade itself is well-designed, featuring comfortable benches, water features, restaurants, shops, and leisure facilities. It also boasts separate paths for cyclists and pedestrians that extend to the German border.
Top! 👍
M. J — Google review
Nice beach
Reem E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful beach in Poland. Wide, clean, fine sand, with occasional food and drink stations. Everyone will find a place for themselves. Please note that renting baskets costs a lot! (Original) Najpiękniejsza plaża w Polsce. Szeroka, czysty, drobniutki piasek, od czasu do czasu stanowiska z jedzeniem i piciem. Każdy znajdzie miejsce dla siebie. Uwaga, bardzo dużo kosztuje wypożyczenie koszy!
K. G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is very pleasant to walk along the promenade, the view of the sea is wonderful (Original) Bardzo przyjemnie spaceruje się promenadą, widok na morze jest cudny
Ewela E — Google review
(Translated by Google) A clean, beautiful and perfectly designed with lots of comfortable benches, water features, restaurants, shops and leisure facilities. Well-designed and separated cycle and footpaths lead all the way across the border to Germany...Ideal for families with children as it is almost car-free...always worth a visit... (Original) Eine saubere, schöne und perfekt gestaltete mit viele bequemen Sitzbänken, Wasserspielen, Restaurants, Geschäften und Freizeiteinrichtungen. Gut angelegte und getrennte Rad- und Fußwege führen bis nach Deutschland über die Grenze....Ideal für Familien mit Kindern, da fast Autofrei.....immer ein Besuch wert....
Bernd B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach is very beautiful and well maintained and very spacious. It's great to stop off or take long walks (Original) Der Strand ist sehr schön und gepflegt und sehr weitläufig. Man kann super einkehren oder lange Spaziergänge machen
M. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful promenade with a separate lane for pedestrians and cyclists. I recommend (Original) Piękna promenada z wydzielonym pasem dla pieszych i rowerzystów. Polecam
Tomasz H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful walks on the beach are possible here. There are many types of refreshment stops that promise and deliver refreshment during breaks. We will come again :-) Karin and Thomas children (Original) Wunderschöne Spaziergänge am Strand sind hier möglich. Einkehrmöglichichkeiten vieler Art gibt es, die Stärkung in den Pausen versprechen und halten. Wir werden wieder kommen :-) Karin und Thomas Kinder
Karin K — Google review
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Unnamed Road, 72-600 Świnoujście, Poland
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