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How long is the drive from Gdynia to Wroclaw?

The direct drive from Gdynia to Wroclaw is 362 mi (582 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 24 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Gdynia to Wroclaw, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Gdansk, Torun, and Lodz, as well as top places to visit like Museum of the Second World War and Mariacka, or the ever-popular European Solidarity Centre.

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Top cities between Gdynia and Wroclaw

The top cities between Gdynia and Wroclaw are Gdansk, Torun, and Lodz. Gdansk is the most popular city on the route. It's less than an hour from Gdynia and 5 hours from Wroclaw.
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Gdańsk

Gdańsk, also known as Danzig in German, is a picturesque port city located on the Baltic coast of Poland. The Main Town area, which was reconstructed after the devastation of World War II, features charming and colorful facades along the Long Market where visitors can find an array of shops and restaurants. One of the notable landmarks in this area is the Neptune Fountain, a 17th-century symbol topped by a bronze statue of the sea god.
Most popular city on this route
10 minutes off the main route, 11% of way to Wroclaw
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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.
22% as popular as Gdansk
15 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Wroclaw
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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.
16% as popular as Gdansk
11 minutes off the main route, 54% of way to Wroclaw

Best stops along Gdynia to Wroclaw drive

The top stops along the way from Gdynia to Wroclaw (with short detours) are Malbork Castle, European Solidarity Centre, and Piotrkowska. Other popular stops include Museum of the Second World War, Manufaktura, and Zespół tężni solankowych w Ciechocinku.
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European Solidarity Centre

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The European Solidarity Centre, located in the famous Gdansk Shipyards, is a museum and library that pays homage to the modern Polish history and the influential trade union movement. The center's exhibits vividly portray the struggles and triumphs of the workers and unionists of the Polish Solidarity movement, which played a pivotal role in bringing about political change in Eastern Europe during the 1980s.
One of the best museums to check out in Poland, dedicating a well-sized exhibition to a topic spanning only a short but incredibly important era of Poland's most recent history. The presentation is superb and the subject matter explained well and with much dignity. A must-see if you're around Gdańsk and just remotely interested in this country's post-war history leading up to present-day Poland.
Markus V — Google review
Definitely THE museum to check out in Gdansk, it documents the history of the Solidarnosc movement that led to the end of communism and the splintering of the Soviet Union. There's a brilliant audio guide that gives detailed information and leads you through the exhibitions in either 1.5 or 2.5hrs, your choice. The variety of exhibits and the timeline they document is stunning, extremely interior and so well presented. There's also a free viewing platform on the roof of the building. Definitely don't skip this museum!
Bianca W — Google review
Fantastic museum! The permanent exhibition is excellent and very well laid out and informative. The audio guide is included in the price and again was very good. The museum is situated right at the heart of where the Solidarity movement started and holds such a vital piece of history in Europe. A must see attraction!
Matt S — Google review
Fascinating museum in a great building. Although I remember seeing the events on TV of Solidarnosc and martial law, this was a really interesting wider look at the power of protest and organisation and the huge impact of the events in Poland on the decline and disintegration of the Soviet bloc. The audio guide, included in the ticket, really helps. We had to rush through some parts as we were time limited but could easily have spent 2-3 hours here.
Simon W — Google review
One of the best museums I have ever been to. Well worth it. Very informative. Normally can't be bothered with the Audio guide but gave it a go and well worth it. 2 hours well spent. Also learnt a lot in a topic I thought I knew quite a bit on. Well done A cool venue aswell. Looks like they do events there which would be a nice setting. Also the library is very nice
Feston C — Google review
Very beautiful, new and interactive museum. It’s sad because the history wasn’t so good but it’s definitely worth visiting. Everyone should visit this museum while you’re in the Gdansk. You will get to choose from the 2 audio guides 1.5 and 2.5 hour one. We choosed the 1.5 hour one and we were there for 3 hours. Also I personally recommend buying tickets in the advance so you be don’t need to wait a long line for buying tickets.
Vladimir L — Google review
Fantastic museum! Holds a very powerful story, not just for Poland but for all of the democratic world. Other than the story and history, the architecture and build of the museum is sturdy with an industrial structure. I loved how you are encouraged to touch everything, different to other museums where you have to be extra careful. Be sure to take the official picture by Gate 2, where the solidarity movement exited the shipyard.
Sebastian N — Google review
My second time in this museum and I can say- I would like to return after couple of years. Very good museum. On of the best in the world. Never forget a price of freedom!!!
Elina D — Google review
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4.7
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pI. Solidarności 1, 80-863 Gdańsk, Poland
http://www.ecs.gda.pl/
+48 58 772 41 11
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Museum of the Second World War

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War museum
Museums
The Museum of the Second World War, a striking and modern establishment that opened its doors in 2017, stands as a poignant tribute to Poland's experiences during one of history's darkest chapters. Located in Gdansk, the very city where WWII began, this museum offers visitors an immersive journey through the multifaceted impacts of the war.
Very cool museum. Well displayed information and things to look at. I recommend buying tickets in advance. The audio guide is very good also. The museum is very large and there are 18 rooms. This takes a minimum of 2 hours. Would recommend.
Daniel M — Google review
We went to the museum on a Tuesday afternoon, not realising that on Tuesdays, the museum is free to visit which is wonderful! We didn’t book or buy a ticket in advance, but it’s generally recommended to do so due to limitations of how many visitors are allowed in the museum at a time. When we arrived, the main entrance was closed with a few people arriving a bit before us. The people ahead of us asked a security guard for directions on how to get in, and they were told to form a queue near the main entrance, as there’s too many visitors at the moment. We waited about 10-15 minutes before being let in. I think that this system could be organised a lot better, as there were no signs or obvious indicators that we simply had to queue to be able to get inside, as the doors were closed and no representative was waiting outside. To get to the main exhibition, you have to go down to the very bottom floor, which has a souvenir shop, info desk, toilets, seating area, cafe, lockers for backpacks and a section to get an audio guide from. We got a free ticket by going to the info desk and also a small black coin to use in the lockers to store our larger bag (security at the entrance to the main exhibition will likely turn you away from the queue if you have a backpack). The main exhibition was very informative and laid out in a nice, logical way - lots of reading material, videos that played on repeat with subtitles, and pictures/items to view. Make sure to give yourself a few hours if you wish to not rush through the whole experience, it takes about 2-3 hours to go through the main exhibition. The top most floor has also a small exhibition, which covers a bit about the history of the site where the museum was built. Overall a very interesting museum, definitely worth a visit!
Eric R — Google review
An absolutely incredible museum — a must-visit in Gdańsk! The exhibitions are powerful, emotional, and very well presented, giving deep insight into World War II from many perspectives. Everything is modern, well-organized, and easy to follow. You can easily spend a few hours here. Highly recommended for anyone interested in history
Salah T — Google review
Thoroughly brilliant. As they say, "Education is everything." The whole experience from start to finish is sobering but we'll worth taking the time. It will take around 3 hours to go through each exhibition but it is well worth it. From the 1920's until the end of WW2, everything is explained in detail. Well worth the time to visit.
George M — Google review
The museum experience is exquisite. The exhibits were comprehensive, well laid out, clear directional signage for circulation, font and letter size easy to read and allow people to stand far enough so no crowding. All in a very unique and beautifully designed modern building.
Winncie — Google review
Great exhibition of world war 2. Hear about the lead up to the war, see the artifacts and learn how it all came to an end. Get the audio guide, it doesn't cost much. They have secure lockers on site. Take a drink for the tour. It takes a couple of hours and there's limited opportunities to buy refreshments during.
Christopher M — Google review
A wonderful exhibition of WWII history, depicting many facets of life in Poland during those years. Some parts can be emotionally harrowing, while being honest about events. We visited at a weekend which was busy, plus as independent visitors we got caught up in groups which impacts the ability to view exhibits. Having said that the place is a ‘not to be missed’ while visiting the museum.
David I — Google review
Massive museum this. Easy to find. Need a couple of hours to do the tour properly. It's more like a Second World War Tour. Than other museums. Did not book tickets in advance. But did end up queuing to buy them. So book in advance. Decent cafe on site as well. Entrance is downstairs. But there is a small lift as well. Place is huge inside. Does get busy at a Weekend. Would recommend not expensive and so good history to see.
Greg V — Google review
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plac Władysława Bartoszewskiego 1, 80-862 Gdańsk, Poland
https://muzeum1939.pl/
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Mariacka

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Mariacka is a charming cobblestone pedestrian promenade in Gdansk, lined with historic buildings featuring terraces and regal portals. This delightful street, often used as a backdrop for period movies, had to be reconstructed after suffering extensive damage during World War II. The entrances to the narrow merchant houses are on small terraces above the street level, where restaurants also offer seating with ornamental reliefs on low walls.
Lovely historical street with Amber jewellery. Highly recommended 👌
Iwona S — Google review
A short street but with many interesting shops and cafes. Quite crowded during day time, but quite during the night. Enjoyed to have a short stop there.
Becky C — Google review
Nice, touristy street centered around amber. We bought something from two stores that were quite different from each other. One way more touristy (other products, bigger shop) than the other (artsier, small inside). Watch your head going down into the shops!
Sara A — Google review
So many great shops. The perfect place to get gifts for yourself and for others. Truly something for everyone.
Spelling C — Google review
Beautiful street Amber's selling from the streets but unfortunately not good for anymore with disability as entrance to shops are by steep steps..
Jane F — Google review
A charming street tucked away in the heart of Gdańsk’s Old Town, where history quietly whispers from every building. The architecture reflects centuries of heritage, with beautifully preserved facades and intricate details that invite you to slow down and take it all in. Lined with cozy cafés, artisan jewelry stores, and local boutiques, this street offers the perfect blend of culture and calm. Whether you’re looking to enjoy a peaceful coffee, browse handmade crafts, or simply take a scenic stroll, this little corner of the city delivers a timeless, relaxed atmosphere. In the evenings, soft lighting adds a magical glow to the cobblestones, making it a wonderful spot for a romantic walk or quiet reflection. A hidden gem for those who appreciate the quieter, more soulful side of the Old Town.
Vadym — Google review
One of the most beautiful streets I've seen in Poland and, in my opinion, the most visually unique in Gdańsk. After Stara Motława, it's the second most worth-seeing spot in the city. The narrow, tall facades of Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance townhouses, adorned with stone porches, balustrades, gargoyles, and metalwork, are quite impressive. This, combined with the smaller (intimate) character of the street and the subtle display cases of amber jewelry, well-integrated into the architectural style, creates a very pleasant environment. The street is bordered on the west by St. Mary's Basilica and on the east by St. Mary's Gate, which leads to Stara Motława. You'll find mainly amber jewelry shops here.
Kris — Google review
Great, quit place to hang out in the afternoon
Dirk P — Google review
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4.6
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80-833 Gdańsk, Poland
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St. Mary's Church

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Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Bazylika Mariacka Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Gdańsku, also known as St. Mary's Church, is a Gothic Roman Catholic place of worship completed in 1502. It is one of the tallest structures in Gdansk Old Town and offers a stunning panoramic view of the city from its clock tower.
We made time for St. Mary’s Church and it quickly became one of our favorite stops in Gdańsk. Walking inside, you feel instantly dwarfed by the soaring vaults, crisp white walls, and softly filtered light streaming through stained glass—there’s a quiet majesty to it that surprised us. Seeing hundreds of memorial plaques and walking past dozens of small chapels gave the place a peaceful sense of history and reflection. Then we stumbled upon the astronomical clock—it’s huge, with wooden figures that move around at just before noon. It felt charmingly medieval.
K E — Google review
St. Mary’s Church in Gdańsk, also known as the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a monumental Gothic structure and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Constructed between 1343 and 1502, it stands as the largest brick church in the world, capable of accommodating up to 25,000 people.  The interior is vast and serene, featuring over 300 tombstones, 31 chapels, and 37 windows that allow natural light to illuminate the space. A highlight is the 15th-century astronomical clock, standing 14 meters tall, which showcases intricate mechanisms displaying the time, date, lunar phases, and zodiac positions. At noon, a procession of figures, including Adam and Eve, the Three Kings, and the Apostles, emerges, captivating visitors with its historical charm.   For panoramic views of Gdańsk, visitors can climb the church’s 78-meter tower via 409 steps. The ascent is steep and narrow in places, so it’s advisable to wear comfortable footwear and be prepared for a physically demanding climb. The effort is rewarded with stunning vistas of the city’s Old Town and beyond.  Admission to the church is free, while access to the tower requires a small fee. Opening hours vary seasonally, so it’s recommended to check the official website before visiting.  Overall, St. Mary’s Church offers a profound glimpse into Gdańsk’s rich history and architectural grandeur, making it a must-visit for those exploring the city.
R — Google review
While the church is impressive from the outside and historically significant, the interior felt quite plain and underwhelming. There are a few interesting elements, like the astronomical clock and some old tombstones, but overall it lacks the detail you might expect from such a large structure.
Karol — Google review
Great free church in the centre. The place has an amazing astronomical clock which chimes at 12 pm every day. The church is very busy during this period. There is also a tower with 400 steps, giving panoramic views of the city for a fee.
John C — Google review
Wow, it's just massive. Not as ornate inside as other Polish churches, but there was a large selection of relics inside. Free to visit. Remove your hat, be respectful.
Spelling C — Google review
Walking into St. Mary’s Church feels like entering a cathedral of light. The soaring white arches draw your eyes upward, while the vibrant stained-glass windows fill the interior with deep blues and warm reds. The atmosphere is calm and surprisingly intimate despite the impressive scale. The golden altarpiece and the astronomical clock were the highlights of my visit. Both are beautifully preserved and full of intricate details that you can admire up close. Several side chapels display sculptures, marble monuments and religious artifacts, making the whole space feel like an open-air museum. During my visit the floors were still slightly wet from melted ice outside, so I walked carefully, but it didn’t affect the experience. The church was quiet, and it was easy to appreciate each section without crowds. A must-see landmark in Gdańsk for anyone interested in architecture, history, or sacred art.
Camille S — Google review
Not the most ornate but a truly worthwhile visit. The climb to the viewing point in the roof (400 steps) is well worth it. The main reason i liked it was not so much for the view, which was fantastic, but for the rough and ready (authentic) steps and scaffold walkways which i much prefer to the sanitized/safe "tourist friendly" experiences that are the norm nowadays. Highly recommended.
Odhran M — Google review
This building is beautiful both externally and internally. I would caution taking the spiral staircase (it cost £4). The first 100 spiral steps are long, low and very narrow - and without a handrail, so it feels quite dangerous especially if busy. There are limited places for a rest or passing. The last 300 or so steps are much safer. If you do you reach the top, you are rewarded with excellent views over Gdansk and out to the Baltic Sea. I'd strongly recommend installing handrails as a minimum for safety - I'd visit the building again but not climb the stairs. "Howbeit the most High dwelleth not in temples made with hands; as saith the prophet, Heaven is my throne, and earth is my footstool: what house will ye build me? saith the Lord: or what is the place of my rest? Hath not my hand made all these things?" Acts 7:48-50
Richard W — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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Podkramarska 5, 80-834 Gdańsk, Poland
https://bazylikamariacka.gdansk.pl/
+48 58 301 39 82
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Długa

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Długa, also known as Long Street and Long Market, is a historic thoroughfare in Gdansk Old Town, Europe. It has been a bustling commercial hub for centuries and is flanked by impressive historic buildings that once belonged to wealthy merchants. The street is adorned with the Neptune fountain and the town clock at the top of the town hall. Surrounding attractions include St. Marys Basilica, the Old Town Hall, Gothic town gates, and Zuraw Crane within the Historical Center.
Amazing city nearby sea ! Beautiful buildings - very colourful. People are very friendly and welcoming. Very clean ! Plenty attractions worth visiting.
Marz M — Google review
A beautiful street with some very elaborate and artistic building facades. Definitely worth a visit!
Simon T — Google review
This charming, cozy street is pleasant to walk in, especially in the evening. Street musicians near the green gate add to the atmosphere
Діана Ч — Google review
....must be seen! But be prepared for terrible crowds....
Karel L — Google review
Dluga – this street is full of history. We must remember that much of it was rebuilt after 1945. In March of that year, almost 90 percent of the Rechtstadt was destroyed. And yet, in the years that followed, under the communist regime, a remarkable decision was made in Warsaw: not to replace it with rows of apartment blocks in the typical socialist style, as was done across Eastern Europe, but instead to rebuild the historical heart of the city. That choice was a great achievement. Thanks to it, we can still walk these streets today, discover their stories, and feel the spirit of history alive around us.
Michael S — Google review
Beautiful street, love the architecture
Johann W — Google review
Another must-see destination in Gdańsk, but not as impressive as the buildings along the Stara Motława River, Mariacka Street, or the adjacent market square. Długi Targ Street is an extension of the market square of the same name, together forming the so-called Royal Route. It is bounded on the west by the Golden Gate and on the east by the Main City Hall, beyond which the market square begins. The surrounding townhouses are primarily home to restaurants, boutiques, and souvenir shops.
Kris — Google review
Beautiful street with many attractions. Very noisy in the evening. Poor those who stay in the hotel like Radisson Blue🫣
In S — Google review
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Gdańsk, Poland
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Malbork

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Train station
Sights & Landmarks
Malbork is a charming town with a beautifully renovated railway station constructed of red bricks. The interior features coats of arms representing local areas, adding to its historical charm. The station is conveniently located about 10-15 minutes' walk from the impressive Malbork Castle. Visitors can make use of storage lockers at the station or opt for a free locker near the castle ticket office when visiting this stunning attraction.
Beautiful and charming train station! Fantastic design. Ticket sales people do not speak English, so prepare to have your Google Translate ready.
Buster I — Google review
Malbork Railway Station is a beautifully restored neo-Gothic building that serves as the main rail hub in the town of Malbork, Poland. Originally opened in 1890, the station underwent significant renovations between 2010 and 2011, preserving historical elements such as bullet marks from World War II and intricate architectural details like coats of arms and wooden ceilings .  The station is conveniently located in the city center, approximately a 10–20 minute walk from the renowned Malbork Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site . It features four covered platforms accessible via an underground passage and offers connections to major Polish cities, including Gdańsk, Warsaw, and Kraków, through Intercity (IC), TLK, and regional Polregio services .   Facilities at the station include a ticket office, a waiting room, restrooms located in a separate building, a limited number of luggage lockers, vending machines, a small bar, and a fast-food outlet. An ATM is available in front of the station .  While the station provides essential amenities, travelers should be aware that the number of luggage lockers is limited. For those planning to visit Malbork Castle, additional luggage storage options are available near the castle’s ticket office . It’s also advisable to check train schedules in advance, as regional trains can be crowded during peak times .   Overall, Malbork Railway Station combines historical charm with functional services, making it a pleasant starting point for exploring the town and its famous castle.
R — Google review
A few coin lockers for big luggage in the train station. There also some relatively smaller ones in the Malbork castle. (Train station ones are bigger but fewer)
HY C — Google review
A very beautiful station, a bit dirty. They got a storage locker that you can put your stuff in. 2 big ones and 3 small ones with a cost. If you plan to visit the Malbork Castle, there is a free locker under the ticket office which is free but you will need a 2 zloty coin to use it but you will get it back when you return the key.
Tanan S — Google review
If you are coming to Malbork from say Gdansk by train you will arrive here. The station is constructed of red brick and is in great condition. The interior is many coats of arms near the ceiling of local areas. The station is about 10-15 minutes walk from the Castle and you take the route through the town.
Andrew L — Google review
Malbork railway station is one of beautiful railway station.
Priyadarshani S — Google review
Nice building of the railway station in Malbork. Everyting is clean and well-groomed. It took us about 45 minutes to get from the main train station of Gdansk to Malbork. And the center of the town is in 10 minutes by foot. The building made of red bricks is beautifully renovated.
Marta K — Google review
Small stop if you’re coming from Gdańsk to visit Malbork Castle. Taxis are outside on the left, but ask for the rate to the Castle (15 PLN in Jan 18). Not easy getting a taxi back from the Castle but it’s a short 15 min walk.
Charles V — Google review
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Dworcowa, 82-200 Malbork, Poland
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Malbork Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Malbork Castle, also known as the Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, is a 14th-century fortress that was originally built as a stronghold by the Teutonic Knights. Situated on the banks of the River Nogat, it served as their headquarters for almost 150 years. The castle now houses a museum with medieval artifacts, paintings, and an impressive amber collection.
Absolutely worth a visit! Tickets include an interactive online audio guide that not only tells you where to go but also shows key highlights on the screen. The range of available languages is impressive. The castle exhibition is massive, and the grounds are beautifully maintained. The whole tour takes about an hour. I recommend it more!"
Dovile J — Google review
It’s a fascinating place to explore, full of winding halls, towers, and hidden corners that really give you a feel of its medieval past. Walking through it is both fun and atmospheric, and you can easily spend hours discovering new details. The audio guide is excellent—clear, engaging, and full of stories that make the history come alive in a really enjoyable way.
Анна А — Google review
Okay wow! This is a world heritage site and a must to visit when in Poland. So much history here and the engineering has stood the test of time. There's translation devices for most languages when you enjoy the walking tour. As an Orthodox Christian I can still enjoy the beauty and pure massiveness of this romantic place from another time.
Asia A — Google review
I've never done a self guided or audio tour before, but this was definitely an awesome experience if you're into exploring historical sites. The audio guide was fairly detailed and the English speaking version was great. Each section had me engaged and excited for the next part of the tour. The whole experience was one I won't forget and I really wish I could've brought my family to experience it with me. I'd love to post more pictures, but I don't want to take away from the experience.
Ed L — Google review
An amazing castle to tour. The audio guide is wonderful and guides you to all the rooms and gives interesting information. The castle is really fascinating and beautiful! The restaurant is also worth a visit with super delicious traditional food.
Ms S — Google review
Really great tour experience. Self guided with English headset MP3 type of device. Easy to stay walking distance at nice hotels. Ordered the ticket type we wanted online the night before and simply go to the ticket office and receive an audio device.
Kelly G — Google review
The castle is very interesting amd definitely worth visiting! The building is split into multiple parts so the complex over all is HUGE and you can easily spend several hours just walking around. When I went the audio guide was included which was fairly nice, but a bit dry in terms of the content. It is difficult to find your way around the castle as most doors are not marked so the audio guide which literally tells you where to go, what door to open etc, was very useful for navigation. As a historic site it is really worth taking a day trip to visit the castle and the castle grounds.
Renate S — Google review
Impressive architecture. With the audio guide it's a great history lesson. While it's pretty much an unfurnished castle there are some great displays such as the Amber Room, the armory with weapons ranging centuries from both European and Eastern countries. In addition, the cellar restaurant was surprisingly excellent and fairly priced. Recommend!
Maria L — Google review
4.8
(80020)
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4.7
(2637)
Starościńska 1, 82-200 Malbork, Poland
https://zamek.malbork.pl/
+48 55 647 09 02
8

Wniebowzięcia Nmp

Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Beautiful
Alicja — Google review
Another beautiful church in gdansk
Jasen H — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful church, both from the outside and especially from the inside. I recommend everyone to see it. There is a mini park attached to the cemetery and a parking lot for visitors (Original) Przepiękny kościół, jak i z zewnątrz A przede wszystkim wewnątrz. Każdemu polecam jego zobaczenie. Jest mini park przylepiony do cmentarza, parking dla odwiedzających
Adam A — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Gothic church was built here at the end of the 14th century for the needs of the Carthusian order, from which the town took its name. The entire collegiate church is permeated by the spirit of the rule of one of the most strict orders of medieval Europe, which prohibited conversations and required work, solitude and contemplation of death. This can be seen both in the "memento mori" inscription on the sundial, as well as in the original roof of the temple, reminiscent of the centuries-old coffin, and even in the form of the pendulum of the main clock, which is an angel with a scythe, which rhythmically and inexorably shortens, piece by piece, the time left to each of them until the last judgment. The building is beautifully situated by a small lake. In addition to full hours, the clock's signature also measures quarters of an hour. (Original) Gotycki kościół wybudowano tu pod koniec XIV wieku na potrzeby zakonu kartuzów, od których wzięła nazwę miejscowość. Całą kolegiatę przenika duch reguły jednego z najbardziej surowych zakonów średniowiecznej Europy, która zakazywała rozmów, wymagała pracy, samotności i rozmyślania o śmierci. Widać to zarówno w inskrypcji "memento mori" na zegarze słonecznym, jak i oryginalnym dachu świątyni, przypominającym wieki trumny, a nawet w formie wahadła głównego zegara, którym jest aniołek z kosą, którą rytmicznie i nieubłaganie skraca po kawałku czas, jaki pozostał każdemu do ostatniego sądu. Budowla przepięknie położona nad niewielkim jeziorem. Sygnatura zegara odmierza prócz pełnych godzin także kolejne kwadranse.
Marek K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful place. I also focused particularly on the garden at the Church. It's really worth visiting this place during the season. We went on a great walk by the lake. Beautiful view of the collegiate church. (Original) Piękne miejsce. Skupiłam się szczególne też na ogrodzie przy Kościele. Naprawdę warto w sezonie odwiedzić to miejsce. Byliśmy na super spacerze nad jeziorkiem. Śliczny widok na kolegiatę.
Maria M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful collegiate church. It is a real architectural gem. Perfectly restored. It is a pity that the surrounding historic houses have been overlooked and neglected. The gardens adjacent to the collegiate church are excellently kept. The interior of the church is literally stunning. It is not very often that after the turmoil of war, the interior of a church with beautiful altars, stalls and other artifacts has been preserved in perfect condition. This is simply a must see. I highly recommend it. (Original) Piękna kolegiata. To prawdziwa perełka architektoniczna. Znakomicie zrewaloryzowana. Szkoda że okoliczne zabytkowe domy zostały pominięte i zaniedbane. Przyległe do kolegiaty ogrody znakomicie utrzymane. Wnętrze kościoła dosłownie powala. Niezbyt często zdarza się by po zawieruchach wojennych zachowało się w doskonałym stanie wnętrze kościoła z pięknymi ołtarzami, stallami i innymi artefaktami. To po prostu trzeba zobaczyć. Gorąco polecam.
Grzegorz A — Google review
(Translated by Google) "Memento Mori" (Remember that you will die) Greeting to the monks of the Carthusian rule. Collegiate Church of St. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kartuzy. The entire church carries the message of death. The coffin-shaped roof and numerous sculptures and elements of the church are intended to remind us that death is an integral part of life and is fair to all. He doesn't grimace and doesn't allow himself to be bribed. A place worth seeing due to its craftsmanship. A place where there was silence, prayer and concentration. Solitude, mortification, silence and constant work are the way of life of the Carthusians and Camaldolese monks staying in this monastery. (Original) "Memento Mori" (Pamiętaj że umrzesz) Pozdrowienie zakonników reguły kartuzów. Kolegiata pw. Wniebowzięcia NMP w Kartuzach. Cały kościół niesie przesłanie śmierci . Dach w kształcie trumny oraz liczne rzeźby i elementy kościoła mają przypominać że śmierć jest nieodłącznym elementem życia i jest sprawiedliwa dla wszystkich. Nie grymasi i nie daje się przekupić. Miejsce warte zobaczenia ze względu na kunszt wykonania. Miejsce w którym panowała cisza, modlitwa i skupienie. Samotność, umartwienie, milczenie i ciągła praca to sposób życia kartuzów i kamedułów przebywających w tym klasztorze.
Ewa K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Kartuzy Collegiate Church of St. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Kartuzy - Carthusian monastery church built in 1383–1405; original coffin-shaped roof and baroque tower dome. Inside, valuable furnishings from the 15th to 18th centuries. Gothic altar from 1444, rich baroque choir stalls from 1641 and 1677, presbytery walls covered with Flanders curtain from 1683. (Original) Kolegiata Kartuzka pw. Wniebowzięcia Najświętszej Maryi Panny w Kartuzach – kościół klasztorny kartuzów wybudowany w latach 1383–1405; oryginalny dach w kształcie trumny i hełm wieży barokowy. We wnętrzu cenne wyposażenie XV-XVIII wiek. Gotycki ołtarz 1444, bogate barokowe stalle 1641 i 1677, ściany prezbiterium obite flandryjskim kurdybanem z 1683.
Miron P — Google review
4.8
(100)
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4.5
(48)
Klasztorna 5, 83-300 Kartuzy, Poland
https://kolegiatakartuzy.pl/
9

Dom do góry nogami

Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Quirky upside-down wooden cabin with 2 floors to explore, including displays of paintings.
It was fun! Loved seeing the long boards and upside down house. It was educational seeing the Syberian barracks, and various other examples of wood houses.
Donna R — Google review
Beautiful place to visit , the prices are pretty expensive thought. Big free parking People with babies I would suggest a harness and not a pushchair as it’s kind of rocky and not straight pavement. There are few restaurants and a kids park. Zip line purchase separately at 25zl Entrance 47zl per person under 6 go free.
Monika ( — Google review
Interesting place to learn more about the WWII history of the region. Unfortunately a bit expensive for what you get. And most of the information is only in Polish.
Ghgames — Google review
We mistakenly thought this was a large outdoor museum but it's relatively small and you can't go in all the houses. It's an interesting way to spend 45 mins to an hour and is not expensive. There's also plenty of parking. There seemed to be a couple of restaurants but they weren't open in early April. We drove from Gdansk thinking we would be there hours, but never mind, the scenery around the park was nice.
Tracy S — Google review
Three parts, the first educational, the second fairy-tale and the third climbing. The fairy tale part needs fixing. Climbing is best for children and educational for older children. I gave one less star because each part is paid separately.
Tomas O — Google review
We visited this place for the second time. It is still very interesting but we were very disappointed that most of the buildings were closed! In MAY! It was totally unacceptable to pay full price and get only 30% of buildings open.
David — Google review
Not disabled friendly at all, all the paths are uneven bumpy and lots of hills and stairs. Not the place to come if you struggle with your mobility or using a mobility scooter.
Wesley M — Google review
A very interesting "gravity defying" piece of architecture and construction work. A must visit place in the outskirts of Gdansk through a very scenic road . Everything inside & outside the house is upside down. Some people find get a bit dizzy after some time inside the house as human brain could take a bit of time to get adjusted to this unusual place. I had too much fun. There are basically 2 floors inside the house and one can go to both levels. Some interesting paintings are in the "second " floor. Good place for photography too.
Pradeep P — Google review
4.3
(4852)
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4.0
(213)
Szymbarskich Zakładników 12, 83-315 Szymbark, Poland
https://cepr.pl/obiekty/71-dom-do-gory-nogami
10

Grodzisko Owidz

Open air museum
Museums
History Museums
Military Museums
Nice place also for children. Great coffee...
Kostuch — Google review
Very nice place although do check what's happening there before you go, especially with kids. On Wednesdays and some weekends there's plenty of worshops etc but on other days it can be very quiet. The museum is very interesting although you need to know Polish to understand the audio parts. Nice restaurant on site.
Pawel M — Google review
Worth a visit. This place has become a a really nice area. I visited it years ago and loved the old houses with the thatched roofs. Now it's even better. Beautiful and well kept.
MagicBusArt — Google review
Nice entertainment for families and couples willing to explore some Slavic culture.
Socheat ( — Google review
Great place with restaurant serving very tasty food.
Jacek S — Google review
It's a very good medieval experience.
Astrô R — Google review
Great place. A lot to do.
Przemek T — Google review
Mini-Biskupin
Joanna S — Google review
4.6
(2328)
•
4.5
(32)
Rycerska 1, 83-211 Owidz, Poland
https://www.facebook.com/GrodziskoOwidz/
+48 519 849 145
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11

Hotel Gniew Castle

Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Contemporary hotel in a former medieval castle offering jousting reenactments & knights' feasts.
The hotel is located in the impressive former castle of Mewe built by the Teutonic Order (reception/indoor pool with whirl pool / fitness area), a Baroque palace overlooking the Wisla river and a modern part with nice comfy rooms and a restaurant. The town is small and quiet but nice to have a stroll and buy some things in local stores around the rynek (market square). There is a church and some well-preserved houses in walking distance. Highly recommended to stay in tis hotel!
Thorsten M — Google review
I had a pleasant stay at the hotel, especially enjoying its excellent location and the range of fun activities, like the medieval fair activity our work had booked. The rooms were comfortable, and the spa and pool added a nice touch to the experience. However, the service could have been more attentive, and there were quite a few spiders outside the windows. Overall, a good place for a unique getaway.
Martin H — Google review
We didn’t stay overnight but had a quick visit to take pictures. This is a historical site that has been turned into a spa and hotel. Maybe we’ll come back to stay one day, but business must be good as the two ladies in the reception weren’t enthusiastic about talking to us or recommending any services. In fact, they seemed more interested in talking to each other. Let’s ignore that though as it’s a pretty beautiful to visit.
Marcin S — Google review
Good castle view. The hotel was ok outside but the rooms were a bit old. Restaurant was ok
Za_zsc — Google review
The experience was nice and exciting to be in such a historic place. There were three hotels, the castle, a Palace and a modern style building. Each having its own nice feel and we stayed in the Palace. For the gym, swimming pool and other attractions we had to always move to the main castle and meals were served in the modern building so for me was not so comfortable but it's OK.
Dolapo K — Google review
Great. Bowling line, Swimming pool, nothing more to ask for 10:10 💜
Lady W — Google review
Very good hotel. The reception service is very friendly and solved all the issues very promptly. There is not many people in restaurant that speaks English. The swimming pool is nice. Archery practice is also a plus. If you go by car, the access is easy, and if you go by train, you need extra attention because the train only arrives in a nearby city. The station does not offer any sort of service, products or any kind of facilities. It is recommended that you book your taxi on the way by searching on Google for any taxi driver or company in town, once on site there is nothing.
Ney S — Google review
Great place for relax. Castle is beautifull and there are some attractions too, like night walks with guide dressed up as crusseider. Pool is open since early morning, 2 bowling alleys 🎳. The restaurant I great and buffet exquisite Definitely not our last time there.
Anna F — Google review
4.5
(7617)
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4.5
(73)
Zamkowa 3, 83-140 Gniew, Poland
http://www.zamek-gniew.pl/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=maps
+48 58 535 38 80
12

Golub Castle

Palace
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Teutonic castle from the 13th–14th century, now housing a military museum, inn & restaurant.
4.0
(81)
87-400 Golub-Dobrzyń, Poland
13

Tumska

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.5
(112)
09-402 Płock, Poland
14

MIEJSKI OGRÓD ZOOLOGICZNY W PŁOCKU Sp. z o.o.

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Modern zoo with animals from lions to kangaroos, plus a reptile house, exotic birds & petting area.
I like the place and it's my favorite place for a walk. This zoo has some interesting animals and excellent new aquarium with some special exhibits, like two meter long giant river fish. Terrariums are also interesting and there is a lot of variety. Everything seems well maintained now and I hope this will continue because the place deserves it. I would like this zoo to have some sort of Cafe or small permanent gastronomy with all-year service instead of temporary stands. This makes the Zoo look more like a place for everyone, animals too, instead of "tourist attraction for kids". I will continue to visit this zoo and I recommend others to visit it too.
Bernard O — Google review
Great sized zoo, good for a few hours of fun. Our younger children really enjoyed it, especially the explorers passport.
Arleta B — Google review
The zoo was very cool! I've been to several zoos in the USA and the Plock zoo had lots of animals I've never seen before. I thought it was very cool how close I could get to some of the animals. A great experience! I'm glad I was able to visit.
Wayne M — Google review
A bit dated in parts but continuously evolving and improving, albeit slowly. Free carparks within 5min walk. Decent selection of animals that appear looked after. Decent selection of ice cream huts across the park for little cravings but not much in terms of savoury food (especially out of school holiday season). A line park for an extra fee available on site to burn some extra energy.
Albert N — Google review
I loved the zoo its different and they have a jungle game that u can play with ur child i love it If ur going hungry dont because no big resturants
Coach S — Google review
The reason I'm only giving it 4 stars is because the day we came the seals in the seal show were very lazy and didn't do too much. On the other hand, there were some very beautiful animals and many things to keep us busy.
Zuzanna — Google review
It was an amazing experience, a lot of animals, nice staff, during winter you see less animals because its cold. During summer the views are stunning.
Helen P — Google review
A beautiful place where animals have decent conditions. Some of them stay here for a long time. Always changing and interesting, it's really worth a visit. There is the oldest crocodile in the Polish zoo here
Dagmara M — Google review
4.6
(9617)
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4.5
(126)
Norbertańska 2, 09-402 Płock, Poland
https://www.zoo.plock.pl/
+48 24 366 05 11
15

Zespół tężni solankowych w Ciechocinku

Museums
Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
History Museums
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very nice and impressive constructions. If you stand infront of the first the graduation tower, the salt is most noticeable on the right hand side. ( Apparently the wind usually blows eastward here)You can go to the top with a spiral staircase about halfway the first graduation tower.
Jeremy — Google review
Fantastic place to calm down, get some fresh, healthy air and slow down. This place is fantastic in early or late summer when it’s not very hot but still warm. You can find plenty of restaurants around, but from the other side it’s also close to nature, Downside are entry fees which don’t fot this place and could be done in much better way.
Paweł ( — Google review
This place is amazing!!! The pictures cannot convey the immensity of the structures. This is definitely worth a visit, at any time of the year.
Holly D — Google review
An unusual place, you can feel the taste of salt on your lips as you walk past the graduation tower. The large wooden structures are impressive. While buying tickets I heard complaints about the price, but this is such Polish folklore. 😉
Mike D — Google review
Wonderful place to relax. If you are in Poland you have to be there. Many architectural and historical curiosities. Beautiful gardens, flowering carpets, flowering calendar and also flowering clock!! Local people are very friendly and helpful. There are many brine fountains and unique brine graduation towers that have a positive effect on health. Beautiful place to rest. I highly recommend!!!
Mia W — Google review
Interesting but they don't tell you to much about it. There is one toilet 🚻 make shore you have some change
Kim C — Google review
Ciechocinek is known for its unique, saline graduation towers. There are 3 main of them. Experts have considered the local saline springs to be of extreme value and "a wonder of nature". The therapeutic qualities of these springs are directed toward curing cardiovascular, respiratory, orthopedic, traumatic, rheumatic, nervous system, women's diseases and many others.
Paweł — Google review
Huge and impressive!!! Well worth a visit, I was cycling in the area and glad I made a little diversion!
John — Google review
4.4
(7910)
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4.5
(229)
Sportowa 87, 87-720 Ciechocinek, Poland
https://teznie.pl/
+48 12 307 29 73
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16

Marina On The Vistula River

Indoor lodging
Nature & Parks
Marinas
5.0
(1)
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4.5
(54)
Piwna 1a, 87-800 Włocławek, Poland
17

Skydive.pl Tandem jumping, skydiving

Skydiving center
Tours
Amusement center
Adrenaline & Extreme Tours
Skydiving
I did my AFF course here. The only place in Poland I could find to do it in English. Huge thanks to the staff there, very friendly and welcoming. Most grateful to my instructor for his easy and joyful approach. Took the nerves right out of me whenever they appeared.
Alejandro T — Google review
This is the best experience ever! The cure is super professional (special thanks to my instructor Dave - you are the best!), the jump itself went perfectly fine and brought a ton of pleasure and joy 😊 Thanks a lot!
Darya C — Google review
One of the best moments of my life. Thanks for the instructor daniel for all the support and skydive.pl
JITHU J — Google review
Outstanding lifetime experience of Sky diving at 4000 meter height with a free fall and then Parachute paragliding. Awesome....Amazing...Mindblowing. Very nice and friendly staff and instructors.
Avin P — Google review
Skydiving was absolutely unforgettable! The freefall gave me the craziest adrenaline rush, and once the parachute opened, it felt so calm and surreal. A perfect mix of thrill and peace — would totally do it again!
Aleh K — Google review
Made my first parachute jump in my life and will definitely come back for a second one! Heli is an ace in this sport and did a couple of cool tricks! I recommend it;)
Denis M — Google review
Amazing jump, everybody is very professional. Especially want to thank my instructor Dave and very helpful Ola and Agata!
Oleksandr B — Google review
Very good organization. Safe operation. Very professional. Friendly atmosphere. I strongly recommend this activity with Skydive.pl.
Daniel M — Google review
4.8
(951)
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5.0
(213)
Lotnisko, 87-853 Kruszyn, Poland
https://skydive.pl/
+48 22 295 22 22
18

Nieborowie Palace

Palace
Sights & Landmarks
Grand 17th-century Baroque mansion, with period furnishings & landscaped grounds.
4.0
(73)
99-416 Nieborów, Poland
19

Park in Nieborów

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Monuments & Statues
Scenic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A very large park. The park is clean and the place is well taken care of. Dogs are allowed, our dog was delighted with the spacious paths and forest. It is very quiet there and despite the crowds, we managed to relax.We paid 17 zlotys per person for entry. Once you wander through the forest, you can discover many abandoned attractions. Our family definitely recommends visiting this park. It was a good day)
Tetiana L — Google review
Wonderful park with a really incredible palace. The entrance isn’t free, you need to pay, both for the park and for palace. Inside it’s very beautiful and picturesque, especially in spring when everything is blooming. There is one small cafe, but better go to cafes near the entrance. The parking costs 10 PLN (only cash). You can buy tickets to the palace directly being inside.
Tatiana M — Google review
Beautiful Palace but everything is roped off not much interaction. Every room is guarded by employees who watch your every move. The grounds have just a few flowers and room to walk around. The water has swans and ducks. There is a bee hive on the grounds.
Joseph B — Google review
This place is very interesting. You will have only parking problem , because there are a small free places
Yana S — Google review
Very nice park with Palace. I was only in the park. You have to buy a ticket.
Anna D — Google review
Cool for a walk talk.. Many green organized gardens quite big. Price not high
Jo M — Google review
Lovely park with fantastic gardens to walk around. £3 to enter just for the park.
Daniel C — Google review
Its a small park with two small ponds inside. Good for a small walk. Nothing special in there.
Prakash C — Google review
4.5
(4756)
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4.5
(95)
Aleja Lipowa 35, 99-416 Łowicz, Poland
http://www.nieborow.art.pl/
+48 46 838 56 35
20

Mysia Wieża

Heritage preservation
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Castles
Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
Mysterious Sites
Very nice place and great view! Worth to see.
Marek ( — Google review
Nice views from the top, tiring stair climb. Would be nice if castle was rebuilt more. On busy day there could be queues on staira
Gytis Š — Google review
I always wanted to visit this place as I remember from my childhood legend of Popiel and mice. According to this folk legend - prince Popiel ІІ was a legendary 9th century ruler of the West Slavic tribe of Goplans and Polans. As a consequence of his bad rule he was deposed, besieged by his subjects, and eaten alive by mice in a tower in Kruszwica. It is not this tower but as in every legend it could be some true.
Paweł — Google review
Nice place and view. There is also a good documetary film which shows the history of that place. The car park is quite big and inexpensive. I was there in May. It is worth to have a trip on the small ship which goes around the lake.
Marta S — Google review
Beautiful location with a beautiful lake. It's easy to walk around with well maintained paths. There's are plenty of restaurants to grab some food but because of the coronavirus we couldn't eat in most of the places, obviously not their fault. If happily go back
Peter S — Google review
Historical attraction connected with beautiful legend about origin of Poland
Konrad — Google review
Lovely place for weekend getaway with family :-)
Wojciech W — Google review
Super :)
Wojciech K — Google review
4.6
(8042)
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4.5
(37)
Podzamcze, 88-150 Kruszwica, Poland
https://szlakpiastowski.pl/obiekty/kruszwica/mysia-wieza
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21

Kłodawa Salt Mine

Mine
Sights & Landmarks
Mysterious Sites
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very nice place ,it is worthed to visit
Bogdan L — Google review
Salt mine was great, went with a family. Do not recommend to people with claustrophobia since some places can be tight! My daughter go bored half way through. Otherwise it was very cool! 👍
Johnny S — Google review
Amazing mine experience, tour guides are mine workers and were super friendly and supportive. Only Polish language available.
Matheus — Google review
It was interesting to look at but there is no English talking person's there, and no information about the tour being only in polish. Nobody even responded to our email were we ask it to be English or not. The group size was also to big and the wait time was awful. Other wise visit at your own risk.
Rait P — Google review
Il start saying that place for itself is beautiful! Why low rating is because, before we bought ticekts i sent email, asking about tour languages, possibility to go without guide and much more, but sadly noone replayd to my email so we bought tickets and went there. We found out that, tour is only in Polish so 3 hours we just looked and diddent understand nothing, its sayd tour is 2h but for us took 3.30h, because of the line on the elevator and lot of people. Should be on the website that ONLY POLISH TOURS, because you cant refund ticekts.
Joonas S — Google review
I like this place. Worth it. Better to book places. We were at Friday 14.30 - was pretty crowded. They have 2-level elevator to get underground. First time I saw this))
Nataliia — Google review
Beautiful place, oldest working salt mine in Europe. I highly recommend to everyone who don't have claustrophobia ;)
Jacek K — Google review
Great tour with lots of history and an insight into how salt mining began
Alex C — Google review
4.6
(1657)
•
5.0
(41)
Aleja 1000-lecia 2, 62-650 Kłodawa, Poland
https://sklep.sol-klodawa.com.pl/
+48 63 273 32 00
22

The Royal Castle in Łęczyca

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Castle
Museums
The Royal Castle in Łęczyca stands as a captivating testament to Poland's rich history and cultural heritage. Once the political heart of the nation, this charming castle offers visitors a glimpse into its storied past through an impressive collection of artifacts that span from ancient times to the medieval era. While it may be small, its allure lies in the intriguing devil-themed artwork displayed on the second floor and traditional rooms filled with historical items.
Pretty castle, absolutely worth a visit. It’s small but the inside is very mysterious for its channels and rooms and the museum is very interesting. Nice town view from the top of the tower. All descriptions are in polish, no english!
Linda — Google review
The Łęczyca Castle is a truly fascinating place and definitely worth a visit. The fact that the building dates back to the times of King Casimir the Great is impressive in itself – the walls hold over 600 years of history. Although the castle hasn’t been preserved in its entirety, the reconstructed parts allow you to really feel the medieval atmosphere. Inside, there is a museum with exhibitions related to the history of the town and the region, as well as interesting temporary displays. One of the most popular highlights is, of course, the legend of the devil Boruta – a figure said to have lived in the castle. This adds a mysterious and slightly magical dimension to the visit. A big plus is the possibility to climb the tower, which offers a nice panoramic view of Łęczyca and the surrounding area. The staff are friendly and happy to answer questions. The only downside is that the tickets feel a little pricey compared to the size of the castle, but the experience still makes it worthwhile. In the summer, you can also enjoy events such as historical reenactments and festivals, which bring the site to life even more. All in all, the Łęczyca Castle is a great stop in the Łódź region for both history lovers and families with children. It’s not a massive fortress like Wawel or Malbork, but it has its own unique charm and soul. A perfect idea for a weekend trip.
Przemyslaw K — Google review
The royal Castle in Leczyca became residence of Casimir the Great IN 1406. The castle is now museum and you can visit and enjoy the arms, the middle age dresses and also the panorama from the walls.
Viorel C — Google review
It would've been nice to see some English translations or literature for those not confident with Polish. However, I was lucky to be with someone who could translate the exhibitions for me, and it was an overall enjoyable experience!
Ash R — Google review
Nice, small castle only 40mins or so from Łódź. Engr there for the knight tournament. Impressed by the craft stalls outside and the entertainment inside. A good day out for all the family.
Kevin H — Google review
A nice twist into the castle and into the lord , who was accused of having a pact with the devil and also tried to ripp off a cross of a church after he gotten it instead of a tavern. On top a lot of old relics from stone till the early medival age.
Kay W — Google review
Super cool place to get a view and some history of the local area. This castle was one of many built for polish kings and is definitely the place to visit in this town. It's next to the town square which also has tons of history. The castle is older than American has even been around so it's a humbling experience. Well preserved and overall a must see if driving through/in town.
Alex P — Google review
Small museum, nothing extraordinary, but nice display about local culture on the upper floor. View point on the tower.
Maria K — Google review
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Zamkowa 1, 99-100 Łęczyca, Poland
http://www.muzeumleczyca.pl/
+48 602 583 435
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Jewish cemetery in Łódź

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

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

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Piotrkowska is a vibrant 4.2 km-long street in Lodz, known for its bustling atmosphere, diverse shopping options, artistic flair, and a wide array of restaurants and beer gardens. The northern half of the street is particularly appealing to visitors, offering an eclectic mix of shops, bars, cafes, and dining establishments. Meanwhile, the southern half provides a more tranquil experience with its straight cycle path and the nearby Reymonta Park.
Amazing street, filled with restaurants and shops. I would say the heart of the city. Lots of palacial buildings. This is where the well-off used to live back in the glory days.
Tiago G — Google review
Very impressive street with a lot of wonderful buildings
Dan A — Google review
Lively street with great atmosphere, full of cafes, shops, and street art. The giant mural with the ship is stunning and worth a stop. A must-see when in Łódź!
LIGHTCOR T — Google review
Great to walk and see monuments, street art and close to Manufaktura. Doesn't offer places for lunch and dinner when I compare to other cities in other countries. Might still be cool to have coffee and alcohol tho. Update:Perfect light move festival!!! Must see.
Aygül Z — Google review
The main central road in Lodz with loads of pubs, restaurants, shops. Always clean and cared. Side roads where still you can find restaurants.
Riccardo P — Google review
Nice, busy and tourist street! Recommend. Lots of wall arts!
Liene R — Google review
The best and the most beautiful street in Lodz with a lot of wonderful buildings You must see it if you will be in Lodz
Kasi — Google review
Very beautiful street, full of different shops, cafes, bars, nightclubs.
Viktoria — Google review
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90-001 Łódź, Poland
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26

ZOO Safari Borysew

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Family-friendly zoo featuring white tigers & many other wild animals in spacious enclosures.
Amazing! We had a trip with our preschoolers and As kids we were also happy 😁 Rare white tigers, rare white lions (beautiful small family with 4 months old cub 🥰) Everything that one can and wants to see but its not able to travel abroad to, and its amazing! Caretakers are very helpful and informative, gave us every reason to stay. Kindly listened to our curious kids questions, and answered them all 🥰✨ Definitely A+ on everything that is going on in there, and I hope you guys will grow bigger and more beautiful! Because it's amazing! I wish you all the best! 🥳 Definitely recommend this place! 💜
DarkQueen E — Google review
I really loved the park. The animals looked healthy and were actually really interactive. I've seen and heard wildlife like I hadn't before. The birds acting like apes were reqlly funny too. They had plenty space which is refreshing to see for a zoo. Only critical point, its not entirely wheelchair/pram friendly. Maybe at the places with the open ground bricks you could add a bit of a smoother path for wheels? I will return for sure in the future tho!
Femke D — Google review
Love the experience, we come here with the kids every time we’re in Poland. The animals are visibly happier than in other zoos, the kids can get close to them, and new attractions are open all the time (latest: “swan” boat ride among islands with monkeys)
Krzysztof W — Google review
Amazing zoo, feels like a safari park because you can get so close to the animals. Not a cheap day out for the family but well worth it. Don't let your children put their hands through the wire fences, it's not the best thing a parent can do, and yet many parents seem not to think about it! The main season is over (Sept) so only the cafés at the entrance and at the back of the waterworld exhibit are open. The man that set this place up is an inspiration. Go there!
Kevin H — Google review
Excellent place to visit, especially for families. We spent here over 6 hours. Unfortunately every other attraction, not connected strictly to the zoo is paid, for example Figarnia.
Sandor C — Google review
This place is a zoo, not actual safari as animals are caged Good place to go with kids on a one day trip , lots of animals and fun activities like feeding , joy train ride are also there You can see zoo employees feeding animals. They have different time table for all animals Lots of walking , keep water bottle and snacks handy Kids will absolutely love this place , way better than Lodz zoo
Jayesh K — Google review
Really Cool zoo, a little bit overpriced as we ended spending close to 200 pln for the three of us, but at least the animals are clean and look happy
Food R — Google review
Very nice zoo, animals all look well.csred for and there is plenty of space.
James H — Google review
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Borysew 25, 99-200 Praga, Poland
https://zoosafari.com.pl/
+48 43 678 47 48
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Piotrków Trybunalski

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

Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Water park with slides & leisure pools, 25m swimming pool, ice rink, sauna zone & fitness classes.
Very good water park loved it
Poo M — Google review
Creepy guy in the sauna. Don’t go when it just opens at 12. I was the only female there and went for a shower and this guy came in the shower to ask if I needed help with the settings after my towel came off. Disgusting behaviour.
Lizzle D — Google review
We visited this great aqua park for a family birthday. Really great place to go as it is very big with very good facilities both inside and outside. Really liked the design of the swimming pools and slides. Also the wristbands that open lockers and verify time at the pool, both great ideas. Only bad comments are that the life guards didn’t really manage the slides or pools very well. If my children couldn’t swim I would have been worried.
Simon G — Google review
our family loves it here. However, wait time are crazy. Because sometimes you wait an hour to get in, they should offer reservations - would save people a lot of time!
M J — Google review
As a city pool it's ok. However, there is no clear information for swimmers such as entry, exit ... The lifeguards are not very interested in the swimmers. Reasonably clean.
Jean-Michelle V — Google review
A remarkable place, usually busy, perfect for families with children. Full of fun and attractions 😊👍 I can highly recommend this place. Outdoor for summer and indoor for other seasons.
Leszek C — Google review
We visited this aquapark on 06.11.18, came there around 12 o'clock, there were not much visitors, mostly people gathered after 15. Inside attractions were turned off, we asked woman on reception if they were working, she said that they WERE. But in reality periodically they were opened and this process was unpredictable. So we managed to go down with the highest one (but just once) and the lowest (3 times). So conclusion is such: we bought ticket for whole day, without attraction it's too much, 2 hours is quiet enough.
Olga Y — Google review
Superb family venue. I recommend to everyone who loves water! Easy in and out car park with free spaces. Greatly priced entry fees. What's not to love👍
Mikolaj G — Google review
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Sportowa 10, 62-800 Kalisz, Poland
http://www.park-wodny.kalisz.pl/
+48 62 598 67 09
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Milicz Ponds

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Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Milicz Ponds, originally dug by monks, offer picturesque walks and vibrant birdwatching opportunities. The area is recommended for cycling trips, with a scenic route along a causeway between two ponds. Visitors can observe numerous birds and even spot white-tailed eagles or coots, swans, herons, and more. The Fisheries Museum serves as a starting point for exploring the ponds through educational paths. The serene surroundings make it an ideal place for nature lovers seeking solitude amidst stunning natural beauty.
Great place to get a rest and chill out surrounded by beautiful nature
Ania B — Google review
Love the place.
Arkadiusz M — Google review
No to super
Wieslaw N — Google review
Duper
Monika K — Google review
(Translated by Google) A perfect place for nature and peace lovers. The ponds are full of fish and birds. In the evening you can hear the hypnotizing voices of frogs. You can relax by the water here. The hosts organize trips in a special car to places by the ponds that you cannot reach on your own. It is worth visiting the Milickie Ponds and interesting towns located around them. (Original) Wymarzone miejsce dla miłośników przyrody i spokoju. Stawy są pełne ryb i ptaków. Wieczorem słychać hipnotyzujące głosy żab. Można tu odpocząć nad wodą. Gospodarze organizują wyjazdy specjalnym wozem w miejsca nad stawami, gdzie samodzielnie nie można dotrzeć. Warto odwiedzić Stawy Milickie i ciekawe miejscowości położone wokół nich.
Tojav1 — Google review
(Translated by Google) By bike, on foot, the ponds offer many options There are many paths. The best ones lead between the ponds. Although you can't enter or drive into every path. It's worth going there. On-site restaurants offer local fish, namely carp. You can also find your place for a small picnic and relax in the privacy. I recommend it - go there (Original) Rowerem, spacerem, stawy oferują sporo opcji Ścieżek jest sporo. Najfajniejsze prowadząca między stawami. Choć w nie każdą drogę można wejść czy wjechać. Warto się wybrać. Na miejscu lokale oferują lokalną rybę czyli Karpia. Można też znaleść swoje miejsce na mały piknik i odpocząć w zaciszu. Polecam - wybierzcie się tam
Monika S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Milickie Ponds, called the Land of Carp, is the largest carp breeding center in Europe fish. Millions of fish and over 270 species of birds live in almost 300 ponds cormorants, cranes, herons and white-tailed eagles. The ponds and the entire Barycz Valley are ideal areas for among others ornithology enthusiasts - we especially recommend the observation tower in Grabownica, nia in Dyminy and a walk along the causeway on Staw Słoneczny Górny. Barycz Valley that too. a paradise for cycling enthusiasts - you will find over 1,000 km of trails here pedestrians and cyclists. It is also worth visiting the Naturum Educational and Tourist Center, where you will find an educational trail, a demonstration pond and a restaurant. Photo safaris also take place here where you can enter the closed pond area, For the night, we recommend Ptasia Osada Joachimówka - these are modern houses located on... on the edge of the forest, right next to the ponds, run by enthusiasts. (Original) Stawy Milickie, nazywane Krainą Karpia, to największy w Europie ośrodek hodowli tej ryby. W prawie 300 stawach żyją miliony ryb i ponad 270 gatunków ptaków kormorany, żurawie, czaple i bieliki Stawy i cala Dolina Baryczy to idealne tereny dla m.in. amatorów ornitologii- szczególnie polecamy wieże widokową w Grabownicy, czatow- nię w Dyminach oraz spacer grobla na Stawie Słonecznym Górnym. Dolina Baryczy to też. raj dla miłośników turystyki rowerowej - znajdziecie tu ponad 1000 km szlaków pieszych i rowerowych. Warto odwiedzić też Centrum Edukacyjno-Turystyczne Naturum, gdzie znajdziecie ścieżkę dydaktyczną, staw pokazowy i restaurację. Odbywają sie tu też fotosafari, podczas których można wejść na zamknięty teren stawów, Na noc polecamy Ptasią Osadę Joachimówka - są to nowoczesne domki polożone na skraju lasu, tuż przy stawach, prowadzone przez pasjonatów.
Tomasz B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Habitat of many species of waterfowl. I recommend observing birds and their behavior. (Original) Siedlisko wielu gatunków ptaków wodnych. Polecam obserwację ptaków ich zachowania.
Jan K — Google review
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Poland, USA
30

Castle. Museum of the Silesian Piast.

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Museum
Art museum
The Castle Museum of the Silesian Piast is a fascinating destination that showcases Europe's largest collection of gravestones from a single dynasty. Visitors can explore historical monuments and learn about the lives of the Silesian Piasts. The museum offers an enriching experience, with exhibits that highlight the similarities and differences in how people lived in Poland and other regions. While some visitors have noted challenges with accessing guides, there are ongoing efforts to improve this aspect.
Loved the walk, you feel the history and great organisation of the exposition. On a sunny day beautiful inside out.
Aleksandra W — Google review
Free enter because of holiday time in Poland Wednesday free enter the rest you need to pay
Pheasant75 D — Google review
Affordable tickets and very interesting exhibitions. Could do with more information in English. The staff was friendly and helpful.
Eveli H — Google review
I attended workcamp parquet 2019 where myself and fellow craftsmen from around the world carefully restored and created some beautiful parquet for the future generations to enjoy. It's a wonderful and historic place to be and if you are passing through I would certainly recommend a visit.
Corey O — Google review
Nice place for 1-2 hours. good expo, nice city in general. Recommended for a short trip from Wroclaw
Артур Б — Google review
A nice small castle with a wonderful museum collection. A great place to visit.
Anastasiya S — Google review
Not surprised they call it a Silesian Wawel. Free entrance on Wednesdays.
Rad P — Google review
Must see when passing by the town of Brzeg.
Danuta O — Google review
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plac Zamkowy 1, 49-300 Brzeg, Poland
http://zamek.brzeg.pl/
+48 77 416 32 57
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