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How long is the drive from Ostrava to Berlin?

The direct drive from Ostrava to Berlin is 350 mi (563 km), and should have a drive time of 5 hrs 16 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Ostrava to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Wroclaw and Katowice, as well as top places to visit like Czantoria Wielka and Pszczyna Castle, or the ever-popular Forest Park of Surprises.

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Top cities between Ostrava and Berlin

The top cities between Ostrava and Berlin are Wroclaw and Katowice. Wroclaw is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Ostrava and 4 hours from Berlin.
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Katowice

Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Katowice, located in southern Poland, serves as the capital city of the Silesian Voivodeship and is at the heart of the Katowice urban area. With an official population of around 286,960 and an estimated resident population of 315,000, it's a bustling city with a rich cultural heritage. When it comes to dining experiences, Tatiana stands out as one of Katowice's top restaurants.
9% as popular as Wroclaw
17 minutes off the main route, 14% 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.
Most popular city on this route
15 minutes off the main route, 35% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Ostrava to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Ostrava to Berlin (with short detours) are Adršpach-Teplice Rocks, Kamieńczyk Waterfall, and Ostrava Zoo. Other popular stops include Nikiszowiec, Forest Park of Surprises, and Opole Zoo.
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Forest Park of Surprises

Amusement park
Nature & Parks
The Forest Park of Surprises in Ustron is a captivating open-air zoo where visitors can encounter roaming deer, bison, and various species of wild animals. The park offers raptor and owl shows that are both breathtaking and educational. Families often gather here to spend quality time together, enjoying the scenic views and interacting with the wildlife. Visitors can also explore numerous attractions while communing with the animals of Polish forests.
.....really nice place and worth to visit! Almost all animals are free and you can touch them easily. Some attractions for children and tasty refreshments available....
Karel L — Google review
Lovely little animal park. It sort of comes as a surprise to find an alpaca walking on the road alongside you. GREAT collection of owls but their enclosures are small enough to make you kind of go "Oh, poor thing." But the falconer show is well worth the visit! Those guys are good, even though they couldn't get the eagle out for the kids this time. So it goes. Big playground but some bits are paid and the carnies there are a little slimy, but they give the kids lots of time on the trampoline. The restaurant up top is very Polish in that they have a lovely large menu posted outside that you spend twenty minutes staring at and deciding then go in and they say "We have two things, everything else no." Seems to be a theme around these parts. But the řizek was good and the fries were really good. My wife also praised the coffee from the stand at the playground for actually serving a decent-sized coffee. You won't need the whole day here, but it is a nice way to spend a morning and lunch, especially if you have kids.
Tom H — Google review
Great experience with my family even on a rainy day. The birds of pray show was breathtaking and the beautiful forrest animals we saw were already worth the ticket price. Additionally, the stuffed animal and antlers display was very informative and you can touch. Did not expect to see the racoons. :-) Other than that the carousels were dismantled in winter and the fairytale display a bit dated, but it gave us a laugh. We used up the whole bag of the feed purchased at the gate feeding some hungry deers. Warning: To get there you have to hike up along unpaved road, or find a parking spot, which due to the building site works are limited. Pro tip: Hotel Diament two streets below is a delicious gourmet spot for lunch/dinner afterwards.
Paula L — Google review
Great place to spend a few hours, at a relatively reasonable price. Food was tasty at the cafe at the top. The deers were very friendly and lovely to feed and stroke. The bird show was decent. Plenty of free parking available.
Matthew B — Google review
Nice cheap day out for the family, two flying displays, owls and other birds of prey. Lots of animals running wild in the park, goats, deer and alpacas. A small amusement park in the summer with games for the kids and places to. Bar and hot food served at the top of the park all year around. Good wholesome day out feeding the goats and donkey.
Craig M — Google review
There are a few animals, mostly owls and birds of prey in cages. You can touch and feed sikas and llamas if they are not overfed by crowds of people. If you have a stroller with little wheels, you are screwed as there are mostly gravel paths. In the centre there is a little amusement park for kids. For 12 euros/person you get very little. If you want to see a lot of animals in better conditions, make a trip to the Ostrava zoo which is a proper zoo for roughly half price.
David S — Google review
We visited Leśny Park Niespodzianek a few days ago on a sunny day. The park was busy but not overcrowded. Unfortunately, the visit was very sad for me. Almost all of the animals looked bored and apathetic. The deer and alpacas roam freely and you can buy feed at the entrance, but it is a waste of money as the animals showed no interest at all. The enclosures in general are poorly designed and lack care. The worst were the wildcats: tiny, dirty cages, full of cobwebs, with no enrichment or places to hide. They were lying curled up on the bare ground. I have visited many wildlife parks in Germany, but I have never seen such poor conditions there. The raccoons were in a similar situation, kept in a small cage with no shelter and nothing to play with. I also felt very sorry for the beautiful birds of prey, kept in enclosures far too small for such large, majestic animals. In my opinion, the so-called Fairy Tale Alley with loud music does not belong in a place where wild animals live, since the noise must cause them additional stress. Our 3-year-old child enjoyed the playground, especially the large ball pit and the diggers. However, the alpacas have their food and water right in the middle of the playground and are constantly bothered by people. I even saw them being touched or hit by the swings while people were playing. The park is hardly accessible with a stroller, which was fine for us as we did not have one. The ticket price is far too high for just a few hours, especially when you see the poor condition of the animals. Conclusion: A place with huge potential that, sadly, is not being used. As long as the animals are kept in such conditions, I cannot and will not recommend this park.
Julia K — Google review
a great place to spend time with your loved ones. the possibility of communing with animals of our Polish forests. animals have already become accustomed to visitors and, above all, to children. the part with birds and the show of flying predators deserve attention. for PLN 32 per person, you can spend a nice day. When choosing a place, remember a few important things: good, comfortable shoes, because walking is a lot steep and rocky. if you are going with small children do not take the pram. downside is the waiting time at the checkout. the owner should take care of more bandwidth. I highly recommend this place.
Mateusz M — Google review
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4.3
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Zdrojowa 16, 43-450 Ustroń, Poland
http://www.lesnypark.pl/
+48 515 255 161
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Czantoria Wielka

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5 lists 
Mountain peak
Sights & Landmarks
Czantoria Wielka is a mountain offering a variety of hiking and biking trails, as well as a chairlift to reach the summit and an observation tower with breathtaking 360-degree views. The area surrounding the mountain features a spa resort nestled among forested peaks, providing a moderately stimulating climate and therapeutic elements such as natural mineral waters and mud.
Great place with watch tower on the top and restaurants promising good Czech draftbeer and Polish grill and sausages. All of it is sourrounded by a forest and a great landscape. I am always happy to be here on Czech-Polish "state border" which is rather a tourist attraction then a barrier between this two geatful people.
Attila Z — Google review
It was a cool place to visit
Pawel S — Google review
Absolutely amazing views . Once you are on the tower, you will have a 360 degree view. It takes your breath away .just stunning.
Agnieszka M — Google review
Love it!
Stanislaw R — Google review
Amazing chair lift up the mountain to lots of facilities and a great walk up to the summit. Lots of mountain biking routes too.
James J — Google review
Nice nature, good place for turists, on top of cantoria is fast food, where is possible to pay in Czech crown and Poland zloty. Great :)
Tomáš F — Google review
Super
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Tomasz B — Google review
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Pszczyna Castle

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1 list 
Museum
Hiking area
Pszczyna Castle, a stunning Baroque masterpiece nestled in the heart of Silesia, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families alike. This magnificent structure boasts beautifully preserved interiors from the late 1800s that transport you back in time. As you wander through its grand halls, including the breathtaking Mirror Hall and an ornate staircase that makes you feel like royalty, you'll be captivated by its charm. The castle also houses fascinating exhibits featuring miniatures and an impressive armory collection.
Fantastic Castle, one of the best we've seen so far, and we visit a lot of them! Interior is superb! Hidden gem!
Sylwia G — Google review
A worthwhile palace to visit. I expected a bit more, but overall it's an interesting place with an armoury (additional ticket required), paintings, fireplaces, furniture and a number of well-preserved rooms. Some corridors are closed, which was a bit of a disappointment, but overall if you're nearby there it's worth a visit, which will take you just over an hour.
Mike L — Google review
We visited Pałac w Pszczynie as a family group (2 adults, 1 senior, and 4 children) and had a lovely time exploring this beautiful historic site. You can purchase tickets at the gate close to the main Square of the city or inside the castle there is a ticket machine too. A nice lady in the office offered us the best price for us with discounts for big family card holders and for seniors etc. The palace itself is truly impressive – well-preserved interiors, rich in history and beautifully furnished. Walking through the elegant rooms felt like stepping back in time. We admired the grand staircase, chandeliers, and antique furniture. There are informative signs in each room, although younger kids might benefit from a interactive exhibit to keep them interested longer. The palace is surrounded by a lovely park, perfect for a relaxing walk or picnic after touring the interiors. Overall rating: 5/5 stars – a must-see attraction in Pszczyna.
Aleksandra S — Google review
Pszczyna Castle is the most prominent noble residence in Silesia. Today, the castle serves as a museum and has served as the residence of Polish and German nobles for centuries. Admission to the museum is free on Tuesdays, so there may be a queue at the door. The museum displays personal belongings of the German noble family that was the last owner of the castle. It took us 40 minutes to tour the museum.
Hüseyn Q — Google review
Really posh and nicely decorated palace! It has several floors, and there is an elevator for people with special needs, but not everywhere. The are extra expos inside for extra pay too (like weapons or paintings). It will take at least 1 hour or 2 to visit! There is lots of authentic furniture and decor items. All in all it's worth taking time to explore it inside! And outside there is a large palace park to visit (it's free). There's no parking by the palace, just use some of the city parking spots.
Anya N — Google review
Museum itself little small, only few rooms. There are interesting displays in the basement and exhibitions on the second floor, but with additional fee. Also audio guide is not included in the ticket. Around the palace, there is a very nice park to walk and relax. Free Tuesdays.
Basia S — Google review
15.8.2025 top reconstruction,52 PLN incl top audioguide but without galery and armory.For me one level smaller than Potockis Lancut,but due to presence of Wilhelm2 during WW1 this place wrote history....
Stefan W — Google review
Such beautiful place, absolutely breathtaking.
Paulina B — Google review
4.7
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4.6
(359)
Brama Wybrańców 1, 43-200 Pszczyna, Poland
http://www.zamek-pszczyna.pl/
+48 32 210 30 37
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Nikiszowiec

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

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Silesian Museum, located in Katowice, Poland, is a unique combination of art and industry housed in a former coal-mining site. The museum's collection is presented through underground galleries that are 12-16 meters below the surface. The museum is part of the International Congress Centre, which also includes the Polish Radio National Symphony Orchestra's auditorium.
One of my favourite museums to visit. Great selection of art- especially that representative of local vibes. Interesting exhibitions both temporary and permanent . I love the buildings architecture. I already miss the cafeteria and most amazing matcha latte there😋
5th E — Google review
This is a collection of buildings with a wide variety of exhibits. There are large collections of modern art on display in several of them. In the main building there are some extremely impressive exhibits, taking you through the history of Silesia, it's people and it's culture. There is one building which retains the original steam powered winding wheel, which unfortunately no longer seems to work. The huge shaft winding tower was unfortunately closed for rehabilitation when we visited (August 2025) - it would be a great viewing platform if it was open. A lot of the open spaces were closed of for repairs, but it still a nice area to walk around. Definitely worth a visit for the impressive history exhibits, or if you like modern art.
Martin E — Google review
Very modern museum with a lot of interesting facts about the history of Silesia. The design of the indoor area is pretty cool. Whilest my visit the entry was free, but I think, it was only at this day. Unfortunately you can't visit the exhibition in the area on the outside at the moment.
Jakob T — Google review
Worth a visit. A modern art museum which is accessible to most tastes and preferences coupled to a very detailed and immersive presentation of the history of Silesia. Located in a large park with old mining buildings. Most of the park was closed due to construction works, at the time of my visit.
Haris G — Google review
Amazing museum with very cheap tickets. There are many exhibitions in different buildings so there is a lot to see and at least 2 hours to spend. The best was the history of Silesia. Everything is labeled in PL/DE/ENG 👍 Definitely worth a visit
Václav M — Google review
The Silesian Museum in Katowice is impressive not only for its striking underground architecture but also for its outstanding art collections. The galleries of Polish painting from the 19th and 20th centuries are beautifully curated, showing both classics and modern works. It’s a perfect place for anyone who loves art and history.
Olesya Z — Google review
We visited on Friday, there was no queue. The lady on reception spoke excellent English. I've never been through metal detectors going into a place like this before. It was very different to what we were expecting. The site is an old mine that has been turned into an art house. There is a section of the site dedicated to the first and second world wars. The gallery spaces are large and the art fits in the spaces comfortably. There is a small shop on site with the usual range of souvenirs and snacks.
Mark T — Google review
One of the best museums we have visited yet! Still in the development phase but absolutely fantastic when finished...
Karel L — Google review
4.8
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4.6
(549)
Dobrowolskiego 1, 40-205 Katowice, Poland
https://muzeumslaskie.pl/
+48 32 779 93 00
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Guido Mine and Coal Mining Museum

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Tours with ex-miners of 19th-century coal mine tunnels, plus museum & subterranean concert chambers.
Super experience and we had a fantastic guide in English who could tell us everything we wanted to know. Guido is an experimental mine and that allows visitors to see some cool machines and techniques from up-close. Also drinking a beer in the deepest bar in the world is a must-do experience. Would absolutely like to visit again!
Jeroen O — Google review
If you ask me to name the most interesting museum (and believe me, I have visited many), then the Guido mine is still far ahead.⚒️ Let's start from the beginning, the mine itself stopped mining relatively recently, so the entire environment is as authentic as possible! Next, where else can you go down 300 meters underground?! The guides tell you about the history of coal mining with interest, so you will definitely not be bored. The lack of interactivity is more than compensated for by the uniqueness of the place, a ride on a mine train, the deepest bar🍺 in Europe with delicious beer, and for the most extreme, the opportunity to feel like a miner and try to mine coal with your own hands. I could go on and on, but why bother - just buy a ticket and visit this place. Or better yet, visit the adit and go rafting on the underground river. I do not regret a single penny spent!
Aleksander G — Google review
This is one of the best experiences I’ve ever had! Fantastic guide, very informative, and truly unique. I consider this a must-do if you’re in the area! I will visit again in the future!
Mark F — Google review
One of the deepest mines in Europe. Inside, the tour guide explains very interestingly, so you don't know how the tour is going. The mining museum presents very interesting information about both past and modern copper mining. Also, at the end of the tour, you have the opportunity to have a drink in the underground coffee shop.
Hüseyn Q — Google review
Amazing experience! You can learn a lot about Silesia and coal mains. The guide makes sure that the tour is interesting. And at the end you need to try the black bread! Highly recommended
Magda C — Google review
Perfection no more no less. Only one place like this in Europe. You going down 355 metres under ground. Unforgettable memories. Krzysztof explained everything with singe details it's amazing person. Best Regards
Sergiusz W — Google review
Good storytelling inside, atmospheric place. Very good place to spend a day. Guide is like 2 hours, but there is restaurant under the ground as well
Jakub C — Google review
🚨THE BOAT-TOUR DOES NOT START HERE. The starting point of the BOAT-TOUR is a different location with 25 mins away on foot. ✅ 2hours walking tour in coal mines in English or German. The tour guide was clearly explained. ✅ The real operations of grinding machine can be seen on-site. ✅ Enjoying riding on the electric powered mine-cart for short minutes. ✅ You'll learn and use mining workers ' greeting. "Szczęśc Boże! (God bless you)". ✅ Toilets and pubs are placed at the end of the touring place. ❌ The receptionist guided wrongly for waiting place for the boat tour even though I arrived one-hour before the tour started. I was told by the receptionist," if any claims, send an email on the website."
SATOSHI ( — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(298)
3 Maja 93, 41-800 Zabrze, Poland
https://podziemnaprzygoda.pl/
+48 32 271 40 77
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The Municipal Palm House, Gliwice

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

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Ostrava Zoo, the Czech Republic's second-largest zoo, is home to approximately 3000 animals, including bears and elephants. It offers a petting zoo and kids' playgrounds for a family-friendly experience. The zoo holds EEP and EAZA membership, ensuring it meets European ethical standards and focuses on education. Visitors can explore the new House of Evolution, featuring a multi-environment exhibition with over 200 species.
Huge, interesting zoo with lots of species. Everything is well maintained and under a good care. All animals look healthy. I would like to visit it again in spring or summer to see the botanic garden.
Lộc L — Google review
Really nice zoo where they are taking really good care of the animals! Almost each species has a space with trees, leaves and everything they need. I really recommend visiting this Zoo! You can buy tickets at the entrance. The parking costs 100 CZH per day.
Diana E — Google review
Very nice zoo - it’s a great connection between animals and botanical gardens in park style. If you are hungry- you can use a full variety of food and cafes. Children also won’t be sad or bored - they can use many different areas for play and joy. Visiting this place is very valuable and gives many opportunities to learn and explore our environment. Five stars and full recommendations!
Przemysław G — Google review
I visited on a sunday and it was a bit busy. The animal enclosures are big and look like a natural habitat. It is well maintained, clean and the animals are in great shape. They also have breeding programs and overall seems like a very humane zoo.
Alin M — Google review
Modern ZOO, very nice place for families, a lot of animals but also plants, new animal enclosures, large zoo area, you need min. 4 hours . Good and close parking , friendly entrance, several snack stands and restaurants,possible pay bycard.
Feri Ž — Google review
Great place to stay with kids even for the whole day. Lots of animals and lots of extra kids activities. Food stands on every corner.
Polom C — Google review
Great Zoo with ample space, well equipped pavilions. Great variety of wildlife species including almost all continents.
Pavel E — Google review
We drove there to spend the day-date accompanied by exotic animals. We weren’t dissapointed although we were concerned that the animals were a bit cramped up.
Oskar S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(571)
Michálkovická 197, 710 00 Slezská Ostrava, Czechia
http://www.zoo-ostrava.cz/
+420 596 241 269
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New City Hall

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7 lists 
City Hall
Sights & Landmarks
New City Hall, located on the left bank of the Ostravice River, stands out as the largest and tallest town hall in the Czech Republic. Visitors can enjoy guided tours every 30 minutes, offering an insight into the city's highlights. The viewing platform, situated 72 meters above ground level, provides breathtaking panoramic views of Ostrava and its surroundings including Poland and the Beskydy and Jeseniky Mountains.
Nova Radnice, means new town hall. It is a beautiful office complex and the seat of Government in Ostrava.
Makinde F — Google review
Great location to go and see an elevated view of Ostrava! The cost was about $3.50 US dollars to go to the top but well worth it. The viewing binoculars located at the top are free to use! We came on a Sunday at it was open until 7 pm
Russell S — Google review
A nice viewpoint in a city town hall. The view is astonishing, all Ostrava is visible from different sides.
Marharita C — Google review
So glad that we unplanned got there! And there are a few reasons to go the city hall. 1) building itself is nice outside and gorgeous inside! 2) modern comfortable elevator; 3) very friendly staff speaking different languages: 4) in-price guide on the top, who tells everything about the city, ask any questions, gives advices about places to see, cafes to go etc. 5) reasonable price (60 czech kron/person = 2,5 euro) 6) bird-view on the whole city! In nice weather I would stay there for hours.
Anna M — Google review
Beautiful building, and great tower, view. Nice staff .
Jonah V — Google review
Everybody must visit it. Amazing place with very friendly people. You should take the elevator to get into the tour info, where you can mark your place u came from.
János D — Google review
A great view of the city from the top. We'll worth the 80czk
Sam S — Google review
The view from the top or the tower is breathtaking eventhough quite depressing
Kathrine K — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(325)
8, Prokešovo nám. 1803, 702 00 Moravská Ostrava a Přívoz, Czechia
https://www.ostrava.cz/
+420 599 444 444
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Stodolní

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Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Stodolní Street, situated in the heart of Ostrava, is a bustling pedestrian zone that serves as the city's vibrant nightlife hub. This lively and energetic area is a popular attraction for both locals and visitors, offering an array of entertainment options including numerous bars, clubs, restaurants, and shops. It's a must-visit destination for those looking to experience the dynamic nightlife and entertainment scene in Ostrava.
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JuraPark Science and Entertainment Park

Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
JuraPark Science and Entertainment Park is a fantastic destination for families seeking adventure and education. This expansive park features life-size dinosaur models, high-tech evolution displays, and an exciting time tunnel train ride that promises to be a highlight of your visit. With interactive surprises around every corner, there's something for everyone—kids can enjoy bouncy castles, playgrounds, and even a 5D cinema experience! The park also boasts a prehistoric oceanarium that captivates visitors of all ages.
An amazing dinopark where entertainment meets archeology & science. Perfect for adults and children. What I liked: - huge car park right next to the entrance - nicely landscaped area - dinosaur replicas from all eras, sizes and types - university display of local dinofinds - possibility to rent a transportation contraption for children (and storing your stuff) - lots of toilets and rest areas - multitude of playgrounds - a lake with a real beach - a really good dino-themed 5D cinema - well-stocked souvenir shops
Piotr M — Google review
We stayed over 6 hours in the park and still did not see a part of it! Kids and ourselves loved it, it's a unique experience. Definitely recommend it.
Christiana L — Google review
Excellent experience. Staff was very helpful and the whole atmosphere, availability of attractions etc was amazing. Beautiful place. You can easily spend there whole day considering how many attractions are there. Strongly recommended . I will come back again :)
Martin — Google review
It's amazing! Great place for kids and adults. All attractions are included in the ticket. Kids will have fun all day long
Stefano C — Google review
It wasn't really what my kids were expecting. My 11 year old wanted to ride more dinosaurs. My 8 year old wanted to interact with the dinos and not just look at them. The rides weren't even dinosaur themed. Food was ok. We ate outside where wasps were pretty much swarming us half the time. The 4d attractions were neat, not too much for those of us who tend to get queasy. We were there for the night on a Sunday, and once the park closed, we had a hard time finding a place to eat. Only a pizza place was open past 8, and the wait for delivery was an hour and a half at that point. Our over night accommodations were in the human evolution building. The common areas were very dark, and the entire decor was futuristic, blocky and uninviting. We stayed in the bronchiasaurus room, which housed 16 bunk beds and a private rest room with 2 each: sons, toilets, showers. There was a hair dryer and body wash/shampoo in the showers. Towels were provided. The windows all had screens to keep bugs out, which is rare here. The staff were accommodating with breakfast. We had to be on the road before their normal breakfast time started, so they prepared us sandwiches and packed them in a large bag and stored them for us in the common area kitchenette. A unique feature was the active dig site and being able to see authentic fossils. We did manage to get lost trying to find the dinos as we didn't expect the huge play ground and all the rides. There's also a beach on a lake. Lots of activities available. My kids enjoyed the giant trampoline. There's also an upside down house diagonal from the human evolution building you can go into for a little extra (36 pln for a family of 2 adults & 2 kids). We didn't use it, but there's ample camp grounds as well.
Karolina S — Google review
Very nice place to enjoy with kids. On sunday it was not crowded, a huge territory with lot of things to do and it was fun for kids and interesting for adults as well.
Baiba L — Google review
A great fun place for all the family. Lots to do for any age.. The food is petty decent too. There is a great variety of fun, with enough space to accommodate everything. Interesting interactive surprises. A very clever way to do it right. Been a number of times and always enjoy it. Downside is not enough staff, so beverage areas were closed and long queues. You must do the train ride!!
Raj B — Google review
Mobile internet quality is very low. But other entertainment is quite good. Children were happy.
Viachaslau K — Google review
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ul, 1 Maja 10, 46-040 Krasiejów, Poland
https://juraparkkrasiejow.pl/
+48 519 346 149
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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
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Moszna Zamek

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Moszna Castle is a stunning 18th-century architectural masterpiece located about 30 kilometers south of Opole. This castle, featuring a blend of Neo-Gothic, Neo-Baroque, and Neo-Renaissance styles, boasts an impressive 99 towers that give it a fairytale-like appearance. Originally belonging to the Tiele-Winckler family, the castle survived World War II but suffered damage during the Soviet Army's occupation.
Moszna is one of the most beautiful locations to visit in the district. Great old castle with lots of history, restored to its old grandeur and rich heritage. The gardens and surrounding pathways are beautiful. The restaurants and local cuisine are splendid. I encourage you to visit.
Vassos S — Google review
A castle which came out of a fairy tale. Beautiful. After visiting 50+ castles/palaces, it was a dream for me to stay in a castle and it happened here at Moszna Castle. It was a perfect stay, clean spacious rooms with fountain view, spotless comfortable bed, huge bathroom, restaurant, a shop, free parking. I like the idea that interiors of the room are vintage and will made you feel you are in a castle. Like any other accomodation, there are lots of improvements that could be done. We are the only customer at the restaurant but we waited a bit to be seated. Very limited choice too, but it was delicious. There are few insects flying while we are eating so I believe it is something that could be addressed. Loved the mojito, but hopefully it had more alcohol to taste more authentic. But overall, we liked our stay, especially that they offered us a packed breakfast as we had to leave at 6am. It was 2 big bags of complete breakfast variety.
Kaye A — Google review
Moszna Castle – A Fairytale Fortress with a Gothic Soul Moszna Castle in Poland is one of the most enchanting places I’ve ever visited. With its 99 towers and blend of Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance architecture, it feels like stepping into a fantasy novel. Every corner of the castle whispers stories from centuries past, and the surrounding gardens are perfect for a peaceful stroll or a dreamy photo session. The highlight of my visit was the legendary Black Apartments. These rooms are steeped in mystery, with dark wood interiors, intricate carvings, and a hauntingly elegant atmosphere. You can almost feel the presence of history in the air. The guided tour was excellent – informative, engaging, and full of fascinating anecdotes about the castle’s noble residents and hidden secrets. Moszna Castle also offers overnight stays, and spending a night here is like living in a royal dream. The silence, the grandeur, and the timeless charm make it an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a history lover, a romantic soul, or just looking for a unique destination, this castle is a must-see
Choppers. L — Google review
The castle was beautiful and full of old-world charm. The food was absolutely delicious. Our room was spacious and pretty, though the bathtub made showering a bit awkward—water tended to go everywhere. They did a lovely job decorating the table for my birthday dinner, which was a special touch. Overall, the price was very reasonable.
New U — Google review
A nice palace with a beautiful garden. The staff is so friendly and the ticket price is cheap. The hole territory of the palace is gorgeus. The cafe is gorgeus what operated by basic prices. But the reason of the 3-star: very very few information has written by english. Almost everything in polish. It’s so wrong for visitors from abroad.
Haraszti N — Google review
This is a beautiful castle with spacious rooms and gorgeous views. The grounds are lovely and the dancing fountain is a treat. If you eat in the restaurant, try the beef roulade, it was delicious. The breakfast provided great coffee and a wide variety of options. Please come by car as there are few options by train. There is a bus but it is not ideal with luggage or backpacks. There were some issues with flies in the restaurant, but I hope that wasn't the norm. The castle needs some TLC (some painting, some steps need repair, the shower stalls need updated), but it's definitely worth coming for a visit. Staying here was a highlight and a treat for me.
Amy M — Google review
To say that experience from authentic hotel in real castle is unbelievable equals to saying nothing. Atmosphere, rooms, area, full authenticity, even the floor with creaking boards makes unforgettable impressions. To enjoy it fully better to go without kids below 3-4 years 🙈 Strongly recommend to visit it!!!
Mykola H — Google review
Amazing castle! I love the gardens, the fountains, we could get inside the castle and it was a great experience. The coffee shop was full no salty options, only cakes.
Shirley M — Google review
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Zamkowa 1, 47-370 Moszna, Poland
http://www.mosznazamek.pl/
+48 530 357 094
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Interaktywny Park Edukacji i Rozrywki ROSENAU Zaginione Miasto

Park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Interactive family-friendly theme park with a pool, promoting learning through play & adventures.
Nice place for parents and kids.
Piotr P — Google review
This has got to be the saddest place on earth. The extortionate ticket price does not include half of the attractions (even the most expensive ticket is not all-inclusive). Everything other than the water park is run down, broken, dirty, or simply weathered by time. All the animals except ostriches are cheap plastic replicas (not even realistic ones), and the ostriches looked so depressed that I'm sure they followed me around the fence asking me for help. The 7D cinema is a shack, with some cheaply-made animations and moving chairs and water sprays that don't align with the film. The rope park was not included in the ticket price and looked so unsafe I would not have gone on it myself, let alone let my children on. The 'educational' attractions don't appear to have received any maintenance or cleaning since they were installed (probably 20 years ago). Many are broken, all are dirty. The 'amphitheatre' has burnt down, and the charred rubble is now crumbling into the lake. The one redeeming feature of this place was the water park. It's adequate. However, to get to the water park, you have to take a convoluted path, and the hotel owners make it intentionally difficult to access, even if you are by entrance for hotel guests. Under no circumstances can you buy food to have by the pool. Overall, this place was expensive, and falling apart. The business will no doubt go under in the next two years. I would recommend the owners just pack it in now, rather than perpetuate their own misery, let alone that of the staff and disappointed guests.
Tony T — Google review
Don't waste your time and money to go here! I never have been to such an outdated and poorly maintained park. World's biggest inflated castle wasn't inflated, the 7D cinema posters were better then the real thing, the carousel was not online, as well as the big balloon. You had to pay for a child to play in a small indoor playground. All the other things that were open were outdated, poorly held and colored over the years. A total waste of your time and money, a big disappointment!
Tijmen B — Google review
Very overpriced for the small number of worn out dismal attractions. Don’t waste your time or money on a visit you will only be desperately disappointed with unsatisfied children.
Ed W — Google review
Let's start with the price, it's super overpriced. When you go in, there is really nothing interesting there. No matter if you are a parent or a kid, you will be bored. The food is no better - tasteless, they don't even serve good coffee here. Avoid at all costs!
Kuba Q — Google review
I am not familiar with this protoslavic hamlet of Rosenau, but most of the attractions seemingly fondly remember better days. I didn't feel comfortable letting our kids play with half the equipment, either because it looked unsafe by design or by virtue of wear and tear. The other half was out of order. Generally, the attractions were borrowed from other South Polish theme parks - reminiscent of Krasiejow, Zloty Stok, the science garden in Krakow - a painful reminder of the days out that were far more enjoyable for us. The aquapark part - which cost us approximately an extra £10 per participant (60 PLN) was meant to be the saving grace, only there were no lockers, so one of the adults had to sit in the scorching sun (the ticket/wristband inspector asked us to vacate the only seat under a parasol) watching the bags. Overall, would not recommend, unless visiting Poland for its postsoviet vibes
Lidia T — Google review
Great place full of attractions. Children can enjoy the whole day here. It just suffers by improper maintenance. What a shame :(
Frantisek M — Google review
Najsmaczniejsza pizza ever
Alina O — Google review
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Pokrzywna 76, 48-267, Poland
http://www.zaginione-miasto.pl/
+48 781 251 029
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Kopalnia Złota Złoty Stok

Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Mine
Guided tours & exhibits in a former gold mine, with subterranean boat rides & a waterfall.
We recently visited the Zloty Stok Gold Mine, and it was an incredible experience! The tour was truly fascinating, showcasing the rich history and stunning beauty of the mine. Our guide was exceptionally knowledgeable and had a fantastic sense of humor, which made the tour even more enjoyable. Although the guide primarily spoke Polish, we were able to translate, which worked out well. It was a unique opportunity to immerse ourselves in the local culture while still understanding the key points of the tour. The mine itself is breathtaking, particularly the underground waterfall—an absolute highlight! There was also a room filled with “gold”that left us in awe. The attention to detail and the preservation of the site made it feel like a step back in time. Our tour took around one hour. There is another tour where you can go on rafting - this one is around 40min but need to be booked in advanced. Additionally, the staff at the mine were incredibly friendly and helpful, enhancing our overall experience. Next to village is small restaurant with delicious pierogi.We left with wonderful memories and a deeper appreciation for this historical site. If you're in the area, the Zloty Stok Gold Mine is definitely worth a visit!
Ninja ( — Google review
Exciting historical mine with a tour in Polish and headsets with audio in other languages. They didn't have enough for everyone, and what is said on the audio is very limited compared to what the guide tells, so unless you know Polish the information is a bit limited. But exciting surroundings.
Henrik H — Google review
The tour is well-organized, easy to follow and enjoyable from start to finish. The tour guide is not only friendly and approachable but also highly professional and extremely knowledgeable, making sure every visitor feels well taken care of. Throughout the tour, you’ll gain fascinating insights into the mine itself and even uncover some surprising and little-known facts about Poland’s history that you probably wouldn’t learn elsewhere. On top of that, the souvenirs are genuinely unique and special, giving you a perfect keepsake to remember the experience. Whether you’re a history buff, an adventure seeker, or just looking for a fun day out, this tour manages to be both informative and entertaining—it’s a should-do
Nguyen A — Google review
It's a great place and for sure worth visiting it. I would happily give 5 stars if I would get an English or German tour. Unfortunately everything is in Polish and hardly ever something written in English or someone able to speak English. Apart of that, everything is just great.
Iulian T — Google review
🏆Kopalnia Złota – Złoty Stok I wish I’d caught the name of the young lady who gave our tour—she was an absolute riot! 🤣 Her energy, jokes, and storytelling made this one of the most memorable experiences of our trip. Not only did we learn how gold was extracted, but now that I’ve got the “recipe,” I guess I owe her 20% of the profits—just like she said! 😆 🥇If you happen to be our amazing tour guide, please drop a comment so I can request you again for our family in the future! 😌 This family-friendly attraction strikes the perfect balance of fun and education. There’s a surprise interactive station I won’t spoil, but trust me—it’s something I’ve never seen before at any other mine or attraction. The underground slide was a blast for both kids and adults, and the train ride at the end was a nice touch. It helped us understand the working conditions these miners experienced. It’s rare to find an activity that keeps all ages engaged from start to finish. This one does. There’s even underground waterfall which I haven’t seen before even as a splunker. We’ll definitely be back! 😍 ⭐️ If you hear a joke about the WiFi password on your tour, you’re welcome 🤣 My name is Adrian—a global traveler and international fixed-wing flight nurse ✈️ I stay in hundreds of hotels, motels, palaces, castles, and everything in between around the world each year. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, I seek out the most unforgettable experiences and must-see destinations. This review reflects my honest experience. Wishing you safe travels and unforgettable stays 🫶🏼
Adrian K — Google review
The village was the best part, I vividly recommend visiting it; On the other hand the Ochrowa tunnel was a bit too tight for me so it gave me a bit of anxiety, but it's an experience you should try at least once in my opinion; Finally the mine was a little disappointing at first because we spent 70% of the time talking with the guide (interesting if you like history) and 40% actually exploring the cave, but in the end it was worth it to see the underground waterfall! 🌊
Anna H — Google review
Awesome and interesting gold mines. Tour guide was absolutely brilliant at her job! I definitely recommended visiting. The tours included going several feet underground into the mines and you could see a huge waterfall. It can get a bit chilly down there so I suggest bringing a hoodie! There is a cool train at the end that brings you outside. It’s also a great way to cool down during hot weather and learn something new about caves.
Carmen ( — Google review
We had a beautiful trip yesterday....Mr. Guide Damian is passionate about how to tell interesting stories and establish relationships during the trip with children. We recommend 😍🫶Worth it I will definitely come back here again when my granddaughters grow up 😉
Bozen L — Google review
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Złota 7, 57-250 Złoty Stok, Poland
http://www.kopalniazlota.pl/
+48 74 817 55 74
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16

Arboretum Wojsławice

Temporarily Closed
Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Thousands of tree & flower species fill this lush green space, known for its rhododendrons & lilies.
One of the most beautiful flower orchards and parks that I have ever visited! This place is not only rich in history (many flowers were actually created here!) but it’s landscaping and depth of flower variety is truly breathtaking. I highly recommend you come here in the spring season and preferably not in weekends or holidays as the feeling is unlikely to be the same with the crowds. I suggest you take 3-5 hours for your visit, possibly including a picnic on the grounds (it’s allowed). There is also a surprisingly good cafeteria with warm and cold meals, excellent cakes and good coffee!
Z U — Google review
Perfect place to heal yourself. All path are clean and organised really well. Lots of flowers make beautiful smell to refresh your body & mental condition. Even you are able to purchase plants or flowers here.
Jay L — Google review
Amazing place! Definitely recommend to visit. Perfect place to relax . All plants and trees have tables with names. Big playground for the children. Additionally you can buy a map for children on which you will be collecting stamps during your walk in the garden. The perfect time for visiting is spring when everything is in bloom.
Anna B — Google review
Great place to spend the day. Its an amazing location for all those who love trees and plants. They have lots of different types of tree and plant. Ticket cost 25 for Normal, 15 for discount. At the end of the Garden there are lots of cherry 🍒 tree. During the season it is possible to pick as much cherry possible and take them home. Highly recommend for family picnic.
Hameem R — Google review
Amazing place . We had a lovely afternoon among the rhododendrons, roses and cherry trees. Rich history.
Kasia G — Google review
The best garden in Poland. Perfect for picnic, enjoying the nature and gardening at every time of a year. I wholeheartedly recommend visiting!!
Aga M — Google review
Beautiful place for a nice walk, variety of plants, rocks display, grill, playground for kids. A free car park. Just a bit too crowded, and when you walk in - just number of ads, food places etc makes you dizzy. When you just over the first part, rest allow you to enjoy weather and nature
Luke — Google review
A great place to visit to walk among beautiful flowers. But I am told May is the best time when they are in full bloom. You could easily spend half a day here. Bring some food if you want to cook over a barbecue. You can buy food but the queues are long. There's a fun game for children to collect stamps dotted around the place. But this is a place to relax and enjoy the sun. But that's where it's appeal ends, as not sure what you can do in any other type of weather.
Raj B — Google review
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Wojsławice 2, 58-230 Niemcza, Poland
http://www.arboretumwojslawice.pl/
+48 696 137 984
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Slaughtered Animals Monument

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
The Slaughtered Animals Monument in Wroclaw is a unique and interesting place to visit. Located near handcraft shops and popular pubs, the monument pays homage to the animals that were traded for meat in the Middle Ages. The sculptures serve as a reminder of the historical market practices where only "clean" produce could be traded at Rynek and Colth Hall, leading to the trading of meat at a distance.
A very cute statue with some animals, kids like to play around with them and it was nice to walk past them!
E D — Google review
A lovely memorial to the slaughtered animals of Wroclaw on butchers alley. Very nice statues and lovely little street that had some art and some shops for gifts if you would like some artsy gifts to take home.
Alice L — Google review
Interesting place to go in Wroclaw. The memorial to Slaughtered Animals in Wrocław. In the Middle Ages, this place was a terrible place for animals💀, but a pretty good place to buy meat 🍖. Now you can find some nice little shops...
Max M — Google review
Monument to our edible friends. I heard they put candles here on All Saints Day, I would have liked to see that.
Spelling C — Google review
Despite the handcraft shops that there are to be discovered and one of the pubs with popular «pub quizs», you will undoubtely notice the animal sculptures. They were placed there as an hommage to them, but not because they were heroes or something like this... In an earlier time when the Rynek and the Colth hall were used as a market place, not every produce could be traded there, but those supposed clean. It meant that meat had to be selled and bought a bit farther. Thus little street not far was the chisen place. In fact just in front of the animals you will still find the wood doors on the floor were merchants kept the meat (and themselves) underground to offer it to the people passing by without spreading their smell.
Francisco C — Google review
Very cute sculpture
Michael N — Google review
Nice side street with animal art and art based shops.
Imran M — Google review
Nice pace, for children and adults. Must shoot some pics there :)
Sami S — Google review
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4.3
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Jatki, 50-111 Wrocław, Poland, USA
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Underground City Osówka

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Museums
Historic Sites
Specialty Museums
The Underground City Osówka is a fascinating tourist attraction located in the Ani plateau, characterized by hundreds of caves that have been carved out over time for various purposes such as dwellings, animal shelters, churches and pigeon houses. Among these caves are a network of tunnels and rooms built during WWII by Nazi slave workers, whose purpose remains unknown to this day. While the research on this underground city has been limited, visitors can explore it with a guide who shares stories about its history and significance.
Great spot for history and mystery lovers! The tour was in polish but there are English audio guides available. I will always remember this experience!
Анна З — Google review
Great experience, awesome place to visit. That being said, english audio guide can be rented next to the ticket office at the gift shop. They wanted us to pay 50 euros per audio guide as a deposit. I didn't have cash and the lady said that's fine go ahead and insisted we return them at the gift shop. When we returned everything was closed only people were some waiters from the next door restaurant so we left the audio guides with them. Questions - if the audio guides are worth 100 euros wouldn't you want them back ? Was it forgetfulness or trying a scam ?
Bogdan Z — Google review
Well worth visiting if you are interested in a WW2 history. Be mindful that enter is granted in tours only with guide provided no individual entry.
Olek M — Google review
Awesome place to visit. It takes one hour, possible to pay by card. Audio guide is available in several langages (Cz, UA, RO, HU, D, EN...)
Pavel S — Google review
Very interesting place! Did both tours. The "special" tour is only in Polish and will take you through the flooded part of the tunnels. Its approximately 200m in the dark but you get a flashlight along. This is the only extra compared to the normal tour The normal tour is with an audio-guide in English, French, German or Czech. Together with the guide you'll walk trough the illuminated tunnels. At every stop he tells something in Polish and as a non Polish person you can listen to the audio-guide. Both tours take app. 50 minutes. The guides speak a bit of English so you can ask them for some extra info. After the tour is finished you can walk up the mountain to see the casino and the ruins. An intense but nice walk.
Michiel — Google review
Great experience, really good tour guide provided a lot of information.
Katarzyna W — Google review
What a disappointing tour - if you are not Polish! If you do not speak Polish, you get an audio guide. The audio guide however is inadequate. They put non- Polish speakers all together in a group with polish speakers who have an actual human guide. Some sections of the audio guide lasts for 2 minutes, say. Then you have to then wait until the human tour guide speaks to the rest of the group for a further 5 minutes or more. Why can't the audio guide be the same content as if you were a Polish speaking tourist? I thought the whole experience was to attract tourists from all over the world to spend their money here and learn about Polish history. Also, the tour guide is loud, so the people listening to headphones (sorry, 'headphone' because they only give you one!) can't actually hear what is being said in their ear. So the audio guide people linger at the back and then get told off (quite rudely) by the guide for being left behind whilst they are still listening. Some sections of the tour were spoken by the tour guide in Polish and were completely missed off the audio guide. It is a shame because this piece of history is very important and interesting to this part of Poland. I came away feeling that because I wasn't a Polish speaker, I was treated like a second class citizen. Either make the audio guide much better or seperate the Polish speakers from the non-speaking tourists.
Frapptree — Google review
Nice experience! First impression then you come closer to the cave - is extreme cold. So do not forget warm clothes. The cave itself is impressive, the same as the history behind it. Guides are only in polish language, so do not forget to take audio guide at the ticket office. Deposit for it only in cash.
Daiva G — Google review
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Świerkowa 29d, 58-340 Sierpnica, Poland
http://www.osowka.pl/
+48 74 845 62 20
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Adršpach-Teplice Rocks

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National reserve
Nature & Parks
Adršpach-Teplice Rocks is a nature reserve featuring impressive sandstone rock formations, perfect for tours and rock climbing. The rocks were formed 85 million years ago under the Cretaceous sea, making it feel like a prehistoric wonderland. Visitors can explore clearly marked paths and enjoy the stunning beauty of nature. In winter, the area can be slippery but still worth visiting, while in summer, it's an ideal place to cool down.
Adršpach Rock Formations – Like Another World Absolutely surreal place – it really feels like stepping into another world. A beautiful destination, perfect for families. Everything is incredibly clean, especially considering how many tourists visit. The first time we went was on a weekend – and wow, it was packed! No tickets left, no parking spots. It was chaos. I highly recommend going on a weekday morning. There are way fewer people, which makes it much easier to walk, climb the stairs, and just enjoy the experience without being rushed or bumped into. Make sure to buy your tickets (and parking) online in advance – saves you a lot of stress and ensures you can enter on time. If you’re wondering whether it’s doable with kids – it is! We managed the entire trail with our 4-year-old. We carried them up the steeper stairs, but overall, it was totally worth it. As for the extra boat ride – there’s not that much to see (a short trip through marshy water), but it was still worth it. The captain was hilarious – we hadn’t laughed that much in a while! And the climb up those stairs afterward made it even more memorable.
Jolanta D — Google review
A little over 2 hours drive from Prague, but worth the journey! Breathtaking scenery around every bend. The main green trail is easy. The yellow trail is more intense terrain, but well marked. Impossible to get lost. I spent 5 hours here.
Lisa W — Google review
Incredible piece of nature. It is not my first time here but I always enjoy it. No toilets, but the walk is not that long. Outside places with souvenirs, food and drinks. Cash only for food, tickets are fine for debit card.
Jakub O — Google review
Absolutely amazing day trip, it's a bit tiring but overall I'd definitely recommend. Some of the views are stunning.
Bread — Google review
Great place for a hike. Really impressive rocks, nice viewpoints. Tickets are for scheduled hours, so plan your visit few hours before.
Vilmantas A — Google review
The Adršpach-Teplice Rocks are absolutely stunning! The natural rock formations and breathtaking scenery make it a must-visit destination. We opted for the green trail, a beautiful hike that took us around an hour and a half through the park. The walk was peaceful and offered amazing views at every turn. Just a heads up, you need to book your tickets in advance. We scheduled our visit for 5:00 PM, which turned out to be the perfect time—great weather and fewer crowds. Highly recommend!
Eran F — Google review
Beautiful place! Walk through the stairs and paths, well organized for tourists.
Monika M — Google review
Wonderful place and gorgeous nature. I recommend taking the blue trail, it is over 6 km and not simple, but there are the most beautiful rocks there.
Pavel L — Google review
4.8
(14280)
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4.8
(760)
549 57 Adršpach-Teplice nad Metují, Czechia
https://www.adrspasskeskaly.cz/
+420 491 586 012
20

Termy Cieplickie

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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Spas & Wellness
Termy Cieplickie is an indoor/outdoor recreation complex featuring multiple swimming pools, thermal baths, and a fitness center. Visitors have praised the correct temperatures of the thermal pools and jacuzzis, as well as the impressive variety of pools including whirlpools, bubble action, and jet streams. The staff is described as friendly and helpful. Families can enjoy clean facilities with generous-sized lockers, making it a great break from hiking for both adults and kids.
We visited the aquapark in July 2023. It is a nice place for very reasonable price. Warm water. Many attractions for children. There is a problem to find a place for your car at the parking lot sometimes.
Václav H — Google review
Owercrowded in summer. Better to buy ticket before but still need to wait in the line. Expect waiting. IT is packed inside but you could enjoy water And some slides or oter atraction. Basic selection of Fast food And one soup of the Day.
Jiří B — Google review
Water was super nice and my skin felt soft after. Only complaint is parking and ticket situation. We waited in very long line to get in. Online tickets don't have separate entrance. Bit of the hustle to get in but once there it is nice. Also pools are made of stainless steel whatbi never experienced before
Sabina K — Google review
I'm little bit confused, I have read that this is tje best thermal bath in this region. Unfortunatelly it is more or less like an aquapark, not a thermal bath, because there are not specialized pools for relaxing or bubble bath, there are only two small whirpools on the other hand there are two water slides. I was there for the first and also last time. It is not generaly bad, but the expectation of thermal bad was very very different from the real situation there
Jiri J — Google review
We love this place. However, the last visit was different - Monday 27.10.2025 around 15:00 waiting for almost 1 hour just to get in. The place was so full, they would let the new visitors in only when some current visitors left. That unusual crowd was predominantly CZ guests, possibly due to CZ holiday next day, Water felt somehow colder than other times before, but still Ok. Reasonable price, the pools are not overcrowded even when the limits are full.
Jack L — Google review
Amazing place full of fun and slides. Good food choice inside and outside. Spa is ok but can be occupied. Can buuk in advance different types of massages and treatments
SebastianG K — Google review
Great little set of pools with a few slides. It gets pretty busy. Tiles can be really slippery, so be careful when walking. There's also a small cafe upstairs.
Maciej — Google review
1. Bad organisation 2. Bad management 3. Terrible chip-display facility cabinets. 4. Hundreds of client : one pisoar, one toilet :-) 5. Hundreds of peoples came in this complex for whole day, and there is no normal restaurant !!! Some pitty buffet, closed for rest in 14:00-14:45 !?? 6. On the second floor at the Kavarna, there is not enough ventilation. Generaly there is not ventilation at the roof, can't breathe 7. At the "Spa" reception desk, there is no staff whole day, to present you some procedure, massage or towell, if you want to rent. 7. The complex have terrible flloor plan, too many facilities in small area, very noisy....AND ONLY 5 LOUNGES-BED AROUND INSIDE POOLS ?!
Mladen P — Google review
4.2
(16622)
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3.5
(310)
Park Zdrojowy 5, 58-500 Jelenia Góra, Poland
https://www.termycieplickie.pl/
+48 75 754 69 01
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21

Grodziec Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Grodziec Castle is a Gothic-renaissance fortress situated on an extinct volcano, offering a unique and picturesque location. The castle features lush climbing plants on its walls, creating a perfect backdrop for photos. Visitors can drive directly to the upper parking lot or take a hike from the lower parking area. The site offers amenities such as a restaurant, restrooms, and free audio guides in Polish and German. It also provides opportunities for overnight stays.
Awesome castle with a cool museum inside describing the history of the castle and the area. Local vendor shops in the square and a gift shop
Justin T — Google review
Great castle 😍 good state & lot of attractions.
Aneta Z — Google review
We visited the castle and toured the rooms. Very nice setting. We did not stay at the hotel, but visited for a day. A large part of the front gate and keep was off-limits for visitors, likely due to safety and restoration, but was a disappointment for our young boys who live to explore castles. It was a nice place to explore and relax.
Aaron V — Google review
We just visited the castle ,it was amazing.
István S — Google review
Grodziec Zamek, or Grodziec Castle, is a stunning historical site located in Poland, renowned for its impressive architecture and rich history. Nestled atop a hill, the castle offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, making it a picturesque destination for visitors. The castle's origins date back to the 9th century, and it has undergone various transformations over the centuries. Its medieval charm is evident in the well-preserved structure, which includes towering stone walls, a grand entrance, and an elegant courtyard. The blend of Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles showcases the evolution of the castle through different periods. One of the highlights of Grodziec Zamek is the opportunity to explore its fascinating interiors. Guided tours provide insights into the history of the castle, including tales of its former inhabitants and significant events that took place within its walls. The exhibits often feature artifacts, furniture, and historical displays that transport visitors back in time. The surrounding grounds are equally enchanting, with lush greenery and pathways that invite leisurely strolls. The castle often hosts cultural events, reenactments, and festivals, adding a lively atmosphere to the historical site and making it a great destination for families. Overall, Grodziec Zamek is a must-visit for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and anyone looking to experience the beauty of Polish heritage. Its combination of stunning views, rich history, and engaging activities makes it a memorable destination in the heart of Poland.
Ninja ( — Google review
I took one star from the service just because they couldn't speak English and the menu was handwriten so I couldn't translate or understand then I decided not to eat there, but the staff is kind even if not speaking English, which was nice. The place had toilets, some tables and chairs to eat/chill and good parking area inside the castle. Everything really clean.
Sérgio L — Google review
WAY to expensive tickets!!! Half, if not more, of the castle is closed off, you pay 28 PLN to see a few rooms with bunch of random furniture. Take a picture from the outside and save yourself the money! Only up is that there is free parking
No B — Google review
This was a lot of fun. I really enjoy the old castles that let you explore every nook and cranny on your own. There’s something a lot more personal to be let alone to explore at whim. A lot of great views from the rooftops and fun camera angles. A must stop if you’re in the area. We drove over and hour to get here and it was totally worth it!
Naomi — Google review
4.8
(9104)
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4.5
(81)
Grodziec 111, 59-516, Poland
http://www.grodziec.net/
+48 504 051 022
22

Kamieńczyk Waterfall

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11 lists 
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Waterfalls
Kamieńczyk Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction located in the picturesque mountain environment of the Polish Karkonosze Mountains. As the highest waterfall in the Sudetes, it cascades down 27 meters in a three-stage cascade to form the beautiful Kamieńczyk Gorge. The waterfall's threshold sits at an altitude of 843 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views and photo opportunities.
Lovely walking route with a nice mix of gentle slopes at the start and a steeper incline towards the end. It was quite slippery due to the snow, so good footwear is a must. Perfect spot for kids to enjoy sledging, and the peaceful atmosphere was a big plus—hardly any crowds. The views of the forest were absolutely stunning. A hidden gem for a quiet winter day outdoors!
June T — Google review
Beautiful waterfall and great experience! There’s a small entry fee to get closer to the falls, and they provide helmets for safety. The walk is scenic, and the view up close is amazing. Definitely worth a visit!
Sane_traveler — Google review
Nice waterfall, we got to see it strong after a rainy day. Expensive for what it is, the paid section to the bottom literally takes 5 minutes. It is cool to see however. Free to look from top. I hate they paved the path up there, it is supposed to make it accessible for seniors but nobody's grandma is going up that hill! It takes 15 minutes to walk there from the parking lot.
Petra C — Google review
Beautiful place and very short walk from the main road. There are two parking lots. The one at the entrance is small and gets full quite fast. The second one near the intersection is a good choice. The waterfall is really beautiful. It gets icy on the trail there, so crampons are highly recommended.
Vic R — Google review
Lovely walk through the forest to the waterfall. Quite a steep track at the end and steps to climb to the waterfall viewing area. We were lucky that it was a quiet time and we had good views.
Jo G — Google review
Waterfall is an amazing natural spot surrounded by peaceful forest. The walk to get there is easy and refreshing, and the sound of the waterfall is just magical. Great place for photos and a short hike — definitely worth a visit if you’re in the area!
Petru A — Google review
You really should go visit Mumlava waterfall instead it's really close, it's free ( beside pay parking ) and it's a really nice area and waterfall, instead of waiting for a looooong time and pay for going down to see this waterfall.
DA N — Google review
Really nice experience for family or group of friends💗
Anna N — Google review
4.7
(33046)
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4.5
(655)
58-580 Szklarska Poręba, Poland
https://www.karkonosze.pl/wodospad-kamienczyka
23

SKI & SUN

Ski resort
Nature & Parks
Ski resort with downhill & cross-country runs, plus trails for summer mountain hikes & a cable car.
Skisun Coaster place is best to visit in Swieradow Zdroj. Cabel car rides are awesome and the top view point is beautiful. The view from the top looks amazing and makes travelers happy. We can see many other view points from this point. Enjoyed a roller coaster ride
Bharath V — Google review
Evening skiing - dangerous. The problem with evening skiing is the snow cannons, which make the second half of the slope completely unskiable. Not only is it dangerous, but you end up coming down with frostbite. 2 hours of evening skiing costs 20 euros.
Kateřina M — Google review
Loved the place but parking was a nightmare. The Gondolla ride was fantastic with great views. At the top the views were even better. You can start your downhill ski run from there or walk down the mountain, which took us nearly 2 hrs ! Although people should not be allowed to ski or ski board down the walking route as it can be dangerious for the walkers. Overall a great day out & a fun day with family. 👍😁💥
Malcolm C — Google review
I enjoy the trip to the top i like the scenery ,the view and the walk
Charlotte E — Google review
Very nice and interesting place and I liked the fact that there was no unpleasant smell in the ski lift gondola so for me and two little kids paying that amount was a much better option than walking up the mountain. We also got a chance to see how produce was delivered to the shelter.
Dolapo K — Google review
Nice views from the top. A bit challengenging to get around as no one speaks english. Fun little ride at the bottom for kids and adults alike.
Jackie L — Google review
Cool place for everyone - you can take the cable car, you can eat a good dinner, great place for walks. There is a lot of parking at the bottom.
Lucyna C — Google review
Nothing bad to say about this ski resort…. Ski rental - very friendly staff but can get busy at peak times. We had both new and used equipment which was well maintained. You need ID and you pay for it on return which is a simple process. Slopes - one main slope accessed by a cable car 🚠, (red-blue-red) which was very perfect for me and my family. One teaching slope with drag lift and operated by very patient staff… best I have experienced to date, helpful to the children and adults alike making it a pleasurable experience. Loved the night ⛷️ and🏂 School - my 10 year old had 5 x 2 hour lessons over the week which culminated in 3 runs down the main red run slope… instructors are very good and always on time and make it enjoyable and easy to learn. Shops - well priced for an on slope shop with a good range of goods and very helpful staff. Accepts cash and card. Restaurant - only open for 1 day out of 5 over Christmas but the food huts outside where open. Love the pizzas. A restaurant at the top and bottom of the main slope, serving good food at good price. Compared to other nearby slopes in Czech Republic this is by far out favorite even with only one main slope.
Rhydon M — Google review
4.5
(11110)
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4.0
(118)
Źródlana 7, 59-850 Świeradów-Zdrój, Poland
http://skisun.pl/
+48 75 615 20 20
24

Stalag Luft III

Historical place
Museums
History Museums
World War II prisoner-of-war camp, known for escape attempts & featured in The Great Escape film.
Plenty of information on the history of Zagan and the Great Escape. They have a small-scale escape tunnel you can crawl through on a little sled. The museum portion is well taken care of and is accommodating of English speakers. Very clean WCs. The old camp portion is a neat place to explore, just watch your step as there are a lot of building ruins and uneven ground. The tunnel locations are marked on the ground. Harry is the easiest to find, but you can also find other ruins if you explore. Bring cash for entry.
Jacob V — Google review
The location of Stalag Luft III is within a beautiful forest where the ruins are located. As been stated, this is a famous World War II historical site made famous by the Steve McQueen movie "The Great Escape". Interesting walk through the ruins with informative placards.
The P — Google review
Great wee museum, cash only entry, they take ZL and Euro. €5 entry. Museum building with detailed information and artifacts. Full recreated POW hut. Then go 1km out into the woods, still on the POW Camp site to see the site. Of bits 104 105 and tunnel Harry. You can drive there. There's also a memorial to the 50 escaped officers that were shot. Great Escape. 👍
Graz S — Google review
Be aware that the museum doesn't open until 10am. That aside, it's a fantastic place to visit and helps to tell the story of life in Stalag Luft lll. I felt that I understood the escape much better after I had visited here and I consider it a must do for all fans of the story
Darren J — Google review
Incredible location. Out in the middle of the woods with no restrictions on access. A poignant reminder of the bravery and determination of those that fought for the freedom of Europe. Be aware the museum nearby is closed on a Monday.
Andy C — Google review
Ever since I was a kid, I’ve always wanted to go to the real great escape camp. My pops showed me this movie when I was 13 and I’ve watched it a lot throughout my life. So on my first euro trip I included Poland in it for a few days, rented a car and drove from Wroclaw, about 95 miles. The actual site is about a half a mile away from the museum which is really cool! The woman there didn’t speak English, you’re in zagan so it’s expected, I didn’t have cash, they require cash but she nicely let me in. I spent about two hours at stalag luft 3, there isn’t much there but remains, but it’s beautiful. Can’t believe I finally made it there.
Kalm1 G — Google review
A real experience to walk around the remains of the camp and to view where 'Harry' tunnel ran. Shocking murders by the Gestapo of 50 escapees who were selected for death from all those who made their bid for freedom during 'The Great Escape'
Howard E — Google review
A must on my to do list. Had guided tour which i ways enables you to get all the info and appreciate everthing more.
Graham B — Google review
4.7
(613)
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4.5
(133)
68-100 Żagań, Poland
http://www.muzeum.zagan.pl/
25

Landskron Brewery

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6 lists 
Brewery
Food & Drink
Landskron Brewery in Görlitz, Germany offers a delightful experience for beer enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy a wide selection of beers at the bar without needing to make reservations. The brewery also features a shop where guests can purchase high-quality merchandise and various beers to take home. Additionally, visitors are encouraged to try the Bockelbart schnapps for a unique tasting experience. The brewery complex includes a restaurant and provides a pleasant atmosphere for enjoying their brews on-site.
No need to book anything to visit the bar at the brewery. You can try all their lovely beer there. They also sell some good quality merchandise. And ofc they sell a lot of beers you can take with you. Oh and don't forget to try the Böckelbart schnapps!
Albin — Google review
nice service, big choice of everything, tasty beer. It's a pity that the excursion can be in a group and in advance you need to find out on what day in what language. But we were pleased even with this store - cafe.
Natallia B — Google review
A very pleasant place to sit with a beer.
Michal V — Google review
Great beer! Tour is only in German, but even with my terrible German I had a good time! Seeing the bottling line in action was very cool.
Gerald D — Google review
Had a great time at the brewery. Would recommend.
Maria B — Google review
I went into the bar the staff were very polite and recommended me a very tasty pilsner beer, the place has a great atmosphere
Michal — Google review
Great complex, Brewery, Shop, Restaurant.
Aimar J — Google review
Enjoied tour by Kretschmar. Very good beer!
Olha S — Google review
4.7
(1200)
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4.8
(347)
An d. Landskronbrauerei 116, 02826 Görlitz, Germany
https://www.landskron.de/
+49 3581 4650
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26

Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul (Peterskirche)

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4 lists 
Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
Pfarrkirche St. Peter und Paul, also known as Peterskirche, is a remarkable Gothic church with impressive twin spires and a distinctive copper roof. One of its main attractions is the renowned 1700s "solar organ," crafted by Eugenio Casparini, which produces beautiful music that captivates visitors. Guided tours are available several times a week for those who want to experience the enchanting sounds of this world-famous instrument.
Amazing church ⛪️ As an agnostic myself, I felt very impressive aura inside. Great architecture!
Akhmed K — Google review
On a picturesque bank holiday, my family and I ventured to Görlitz, eager to immerse ourselves in its enchanting old town, highlighted by the imposing St. Peter's and Paul's church. Dominating the skyline with its majestic twin towers, the church stands as a beacon of the Middle Ages, casting its historical spell over the town. However, our excitement was tempered by disappointment as we discovered the church to be closed. Despite this setback, its exterior beauty alone was enough to leave us in awe, imagining the splendor hidden within its walls. While unable to explore its interior, the church undeniably serves as a captivating centerpiece of Görlitz's rich history. Despite the missed opportunity, I wholeheartedly recommend a visit to this architectural gem, a testament to Görlitz's storied past and a must-see for any enthusiast of historical marvels.
Mateusz D — Google review
it is not open now,2025,April
Andy Z — Google review
From what we could see, the building was indeed beautiful and impressive. Unfortunately we arrived in the middle of a performance on the church organ, and so it was not possible to wander around. We sat through about fifteen minutes of fairly simple tunes, with commentary, after which we got up and left (and although entrance is free, and we hadn't come for the organ performance, there was someone asking for donations at the exit). Outside, we looked at the view (also quite impressive) for a few minutes, then walked round the back of the church. As we did so, we heard some tremendous playing - we thought it was probably a piece by Bach, although we couldn't actually identify it - and stood by a wooden door to listen. We went on a Thursday and arrived at about 12:20. So my advice is - check before you go that there is no event scheduled, and if you do go to an organ performance, stay to the end (but maybe take something to read during the first half hour).
Martin I — Google review
Its a historical place and also recognised by unesco
MD H — Google review
Beautiful architecture, but almost empty.
Ivan B — Google review
huge but cold, and empty in spirit and heart. built to look down - and to weight down - on you. you'll feel less alone (and you'll even be greeted by the lovely smile of a beautiful Mary) in the church of the Holy Trinity.
Vincent P — Google review
It's a nice old church full of history. When you wanna take pictures it costs 1.5 euros. Entrance is free
Andreas L — Google review
4.7
(1161)
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4.6
(248)
b. d. Peterskirche 9, 02826 Görlitz, Germany
https://www.kirchenkreis-sol.de/gemeinden/ev-innenstadtgemeinde-goerlitz/
+49 3581 4287000
27

Saurier Park

Temporarily Closed
Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Dinosaur park with life-size prehistoric creature models & adventure playground with nets & ropes.
Severely underrated local dinosaur park that should be on the scale of Disney Land globally! The pictures do not do it justice and you must visit to see for yourself how well done it is. The amount of thoughtful structuring and artistic work that was put towards building this theme park is mind blowing! My favourite section is the thriller of the lost world. The park has different scattered sections for kids to play around, climb and slide, and dig up dinosaur fossils. There is a lot to do and can easily take all day. Great for families and young kids, and for anyone who appreciates ancient history.
Dr. F — Google review
Found it on Google maps under dinosaur attractions and boy it didn't dissapoint. Massive park with dinosaurs hidden at times in woods, plenty of playgrounds and little places that will remind you 90s was the best decade. The Jurrasic Park bit was our favourite. You can stay overnight in a parking lot if you are self-sufficient Shop could do with bit of variety, but that's really not important. Loved it! Oh, and there is a very informative section about the evolution of the human relations:)
Julia G — Google review
Experience is better than expected. Something for every ages. Great playgrounds for even the little ones. And also an impressive interpretation of jurassic park in the "vergessene Welt" area. Respect! Can recommend this park. Hint: no quality food available, only basic fast food on single use dishes... better bring your own food.
Hans G — Google review
Super nice playgrounds with dinosaurs. Can totally recommend. But one thing to complain about: The bistros in "space station" area are a shame. Slow, bad quality, long queue. Better bring your own food.
Wolfgang K — Google review
Fantastic place for a kids. Easy deserved 5 stars. Fair place and lot of attractions for around 3/4 hours
Piotr W — Google review
Perfect place for families. I’ve enjoyed my time with kids 3-6 years old. Can spend minimum of 3 hours there. Each place has attractions and games which can spend some good time in without getting bored. Well organized placed. Strongly recommended and a must visit park.
Omran M — Google review
We had so much fun at this place. My kids, wife, and I enjoyed walking around checking out all the dinosaurs. We will be coming back for sure during the summer.
William Z — Google review
Nice place for family, a lot of species of Dinosaurs, prehistoric animals and caveman. Huge area to explore. A lot of playground's for kids, also educational panels. There is a small restaurant, and also Ice cream at the end of the road. We were two times there until now, and I still have a feeling that we didn't see everything. My full recommendation to everyone. 🦖🦕🐉
Bojan B — Google review
4.6
(13657)
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4.5
(121)
Saurierpark 1, 02625 Bautzen, Germany
http://www.saurierpark.de/
+49 35935 3036
28

Branitzer Park (Innenpark)

Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Wonderful park created by Prince Pückler in 1846 with ponds, waterways and bridges. Earth pyramids on land and in the middle of a pond are lovely. A fine castle with sculptures is inspired by Greek, Roman and Oriental mythologies. The castle's interior is splendid. In my opinion more intriguing than Bad Muskau Park.
Jayjay V — Google review
We drove out early because it was going to be a very hot day (34 C) and we had our dog with us. The inner park is beautiful with incredible trees. They’re all well looked after and the paths go through nice shaded and open areas. You can tell Fürst Pückler loved nature and things dear to him. Where else would you find a grave for his dog, his favourite Arabian horse and a pyramid for his wife. It’s certainly worth while coming here also during the other seasons to see the colours of the trees. The mansion costs 9€ entrance fee and has a big collection of paintings and a beautiful library. There are 3 places where you can take a break. We had lunch at the „Kavalier“ and ended the tour at the cafe „Der Kleine Kavalier“, where we also got water for the dog (don‘t worry, we had enough water for him with us)
Marc S — Google review
Branitz Park is the perfect escape in Cottbus — a peaceful, green space where you can sit quietly, enjoy nature, and let your mind relax. It’s great for a picnic, cycling, or a run with friends. The atmosphere is calm and soothing, making it ideal for meditation in the fresh air. I especially love visiting on a sunny morning or during the golden hour in the evening — the light makes everything feel magical. Whether you want to be active or just unwind, this park is a true gem in the city. 🌳☀️
Srashti U — Google review
Beautiful place! Amazing park and palace! 👑😍
Nicole P — Google review
Best Park ever...simply visit when in the area.
Antje S — Google review
Quiet beautiful green place where fullfil your soul with peace and calm
Saba M — Google review
Nice place to walk and relax.
Dmytro P — Google review
It says we can't ride a cycle at the entrance. But it's more when cycling I guess. It's calm, beautiful and people who love to have these food dates in nature must visit. Nothing is available to buy though, bring everything with you and keep the premises clean.
SHANMUKHA G — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(147)
03042 Cottbus, Germany
http://www.pueckler-museum.de/
+49 355 75150
29

Freilandmuseum Lehde

Open air museum
Museums
History Museums
Open-air museum detailing 19th century farm & village life, with guides in period clothing.
Great open air museum. We got a small activity workbook to work through with our child, which meant that it was the first time we could spend a good amount of time there. Just be careful getting to the village by car. Parking is limited.
Edwin G — Google review
Today we visited this Museum. It was really interesting. It’s not too big, but the last bit is currently shut as they are renewing a few things. There are some things for children to do. Stories are told in some of the houses. There are toilets inside, if needed.
Wendy P — Google review
A bit too small for the entry fee but as a student you get 1,50€ discount on regular 5,00 €. Even in the small venue, it shows the culture and lifestyle of then isolated community of Spreewald. You can even try some of the old wooden shoes and try washing clothes in the old north sorbic way. You can listen to how the language of the area used to be. I was excited to see, how the women used to cover their head and hairs some 50-60 years ago in western countries, and why the generations of same culture take the same thing from other cultures as questionable after just 50/60 years.
Anish L — Google review
6 euro per adult, free for kids below 16. Parking is a bit expensive at 7 euro. Nice museum and kids friendly, but small, tops 1 h. Beautiful surroundings and definitely recommend a stop at the nearby biergarten. Beautiful walks and nice with canoes too. Cash only!
Anders A — Google review
The staff here do an excellent job of making the museum come to life - especially for children. Well maintained.
David W — Google review
Interesting Museum in a beautiful village. This place is wonderful place I've ever visited in Germany, combination of nature and unique village is like n Fairytale. Recommended place to visit with family or small group. Take a boat trip from Lübbenau to Lehde to get more Fun.
Patricia W — Google review
Nice but small museum with a few houses showing the history of this area. Entrance is fair but parking in the area is expensive. Also, don’t come for the harbour or river trips - simply too touristy and crowded. Go elsewhere for that.
Thomas E — Google review
Really nice place. Plenty of information to get from the German lifestyle around 200 years ago.
Ewelina B — Google review
4.6
(7194)
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4.5
(102)
An der Giglitza 1a 03222, Lübbenau/Spreewald, Germany
https://museums-entdecker.de/freilandmuseum-lehde/
+49 3573 8702440
30

SaarowTherme

Thermal baths
Tours
Sprawling health center with thermal pools, saunas & steam baths, plus a salt room & spa treatments.
My Buddy and I had a fantastic time here. We spend over 10 hours here. The Sauna options are awesome. So many great choices. Everybody is friendly. A very relaxed and chilled place to enjoy a day of relaxation. They have Hefeweizen on Tap which is really great. The Food in the Restaurant was awesome. We had lunch and later dinner there. I can't saying anything negative about the food or service. We mainly chilled on the rooftop patio. Sunday is a great time to come, no many people around. The pools are fun too. Loved the floating quite pool. We had such a great time we will be back. Can't wait. Thanks for letting us enjoy the facilities to the end. We where some of the last to leave. Thanks for your patience. The employees make the place special. Thanks for a wonderful time.
Terence H — Google review
Huh somewhere between 3 and 4 tbh, but somehow more for three. So in consideration of price, and comparing price this price with vabali I would say that this spa fails the most. 6h with saunas and therme included is smth like 95 euros and ok its fine but I would for this price expect few basic things: - there is no shower gel.. - really limited and hidden places for taking water even in new buildings there is no place for drinkable water - towels not provided - because of location I would expect that's cheaper And then few things that I would expect for this money: - Ordering in a restaurant is like you need to go to the place order food and then they will bring it to you, it's kind of a half self service - would expect a lot of more sun beds it's almost impossible to find one that's free and many of them are just covered with someone's towel. - just found at the end that it's forbidden to take pictures, I don't have an issue with not taking pictures but it's really not so obvious Positive things: - really nice big pools, salty water, sound pool - Thai restaurants have really good food - new building panorama sauna and last floor terrace is awesome Overall, most of sauna's are really small so for sauna part if you want to visit there is much better sauna focus spa and it's in the center of Berlin. But for pools, I would definitely choose this one over the Vabali.
Nihad D — Google review
The worst possible experience to come all the way from Berlin to Bad Saarow Therme with the family to experience that this place solely dedicated to senior citizens/adults on Fridays and Saturdays. Children-free days are Friday and Saturday. What a “family-friendly” approach :( Terrible! BIG NOT thank you to the management of this place for ruining my son’s weekend! :(
Slava D — Google review
I've been to better spas..... My wife and I went here last night because we received a gift certificate for our wedding. We spent a little over 6 hours in the pool and sauna. Unfortunately, we didn't like it that much. While the saunas themselves are great, our favorite was the panoramic sauna overlooking the lake, everything else is tiny and feels cramped. The large saltwater pool is nice, but not as relaxing. And again, the space between the pools and the beds is very small and hard to walk around. A big positive surprise was the restaurant. We had the edamame, gyoza, mangu curry with shrimp and bun bo nam bo. It was delicious. Probably one of the best Thai meals I've had west of Phuket. Unfortunately, the evening ended on a sour note as the parking garage is also - surprise, surprise - super cramped and I scratched the rims of our car going down the super narrow ramp. To sum up: we've been here, but we prefer the SpreewaldTherme in Burg or the VaBali Spa in Berlin.
Birk A — Google review
Lovely place to go. The saunas have really nice view to the park! I wished that they had a proper restaurant with more options in the afternoon.
A ( — Google review
This spa is about 1 hour by train from Berlin then around 20 minutes by bus. Ideally you should spend at least 3 hours to really enjoy it. It offers jacuzzi, swimming pools and sauna. I loved the jacuzzi and the lavender sauna along with many cold and hot showers. Daily pass cost Euro 27 and 10 extra for sauna. Unfortunately, the food is very limited and the sitting is just wooden benches with ants crawling all over the tables. Obsulatly disgusting! There is a nice park overlooking a lake next to it , it's worth a visit.
Lina E — Google review
This is one of the most relaxing and clean public thermal and spa places I've seen. It's affordable, you can reach it by train and public transport in less than an hour and half from Berlin. They have different kinds of pools inside and outside. I would like to give a plus point for the pool with underwater music and its relaxing atmosphere. I heard its textile-free for adults on Saturday. Make a phone call and reassure it before you head on to this beautiful oasis.
Farshad D — Google review
Super cool feelings during the winter time! There are lots of pool to chill inside and one of them in outside which is the coolest one! For 3 hours cost is 17 euro around, I paid in January 2020. They give a bracelet for entrance and locker to put your stuff safely. Only one thing was really annoying if you go there really busy time, after bathing when you’re exiting from the place you need to wait in the line to give your bracelet and for payment! It’s horrible system which I saw first time in my entirely life! Why they’re not taking money at the entrance and putting a box to want us to put bracelets... I didn’t expect from Germany sorry but disappointed.
Zehra O — Google review
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Am Kurpark 1, 15526 Bad Saarow, Germany
https://therme.bad-saarow.de/
+49 33631 8680
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