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How long is the drive from Lublin to Berlin?

The direct drive from Lublin to Berlin is 460 mi (740 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 31 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Lublin to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Warsaw, Poznan, Torun, and Lodz, as well as top places to visit like Opatowska and Castle in Czersk, or the ever-popular Muzeum Treblinka. Niemiecki nazistowski obóz zagłady i obóz pracy (1941-1944).

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Top cities between Lublin and Berlin

The top cities between Lublin and Berlin are Warsaw, Poznan, Torun, and Lodz. Warsaw is the most popular city on the route. It's 2 hours from Lublin and 5 hours from Berlin.
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Warsaw

Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, is situated on the River Vistula in east-central Poland. It has been recognized as one of the top cities in the world for craft beer, alongside major cities like Berlin and Melbourne. The Alchemist Grill & Cocktail, located in a remarkable building designed by Sir Norman Foster, offers a unique experience with trendy yet uncomplicated dishes and a variety of craft cocktails, champagne, wines, whiskeys and gins.
Most popular city on this route
11 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Berlin
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Łódź

Łódź, located in central Poland, has a rich history as a major textile manufacturing center. The city is home to the Central Museum of Textiles, which showcases machinery, fabrics, and crafts from the 19th century related to the textile trade. One of its notable attractions is the Manufaktura complex, a former factory that has been transformed into a vibrant hub for culture and arts.
6% as popular as Warsaw
24 minutes off the main route, 42% of way to Berlin
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Toruń

Toruń, a city located on the Vistula River in north-central Poland, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a population of nearly 197,000. It was once the capital of both the Toruń Voivodeship and the Pomeranian Voivodeship. The ruins of the Teutonic Castle stand as a testament to its rich history dating back to the 13th century.
8% as popular as Warsaw
1 hour off the main route, 47% of way to Berlin
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Poznań

Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Poznań, located in western Poland along the Warta River, is a city renowned for its old town area featuring Renaissance-style architecture and the famous mechanical goats that butt heads at noon on the town hall's clock. The city also boasts the Gothic and baroque Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral situated on Ostrów Tumski island. Poznań is home to a vibrant bar scene, colorful streets, rich history, and affordable traditional cuisine.
13% as popular as Warsaw
9 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Lublin to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Lublin to Berlin (with short detours) are Rynek Starego Miasta, Royal Baths Park, and Warsaw Uprising Museum. Other popular stops include Palace of Culture and Science, Termy Uniejów, and Zespół tężni solankowych w Ciechocinku.
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Muzeum Treblinka. Niemiecki nazistowski obóz zagłady i obóz pracy (1941-1944)

History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Harrowing site of a former Nazi extermination camp built during WWII, now a powerful memorial.
The site is amazing and life changing. The museum itself needs to be knoked out and fully renovated. Never the less I would highly encourage you to visit the site, which is only 30 minutes away from the highway to Warsaw.
Rokas B — Google review
Sobering place as expected. Very difficult to get to. Train is easy but from train to this place requires a taxi which took a long time to get. The taxi driver was great though. He also came back for us (I recommend that)
Ronnie T — Google review
Free entrance on Monday. A silent place, full of history.
Bogdan ( — Google review
A beautiful, reflective memorial. Incredibly sober and contemplative. It's difficult to find without a car or organised tour but well worth making the effort.
Mayu A — Google review
Being German and having visited this place, I did not only find it horrible to walk through the area of the mass graves but also constantly asked myself how a country that had so many good people, so many poets and scientists can have such a dark past. The place itself is perfectly taken care of. I do recommend the audio guide (download the app)that automatically guides you through the whole are. Entry is free - pay 7 sloty for use of toilet and parking.
Manu ( — Google review
The history behind is quite horrible. It is very important not to forget the history. The museum is nicely maintained, and they have films which you can get access through demands to the guard. The onsite location is around more then 2 km long,. There is a way where you can drive a car or bike which we didn't know. Onsite location is not nicely maintained. I have seen better one.
Keyur R — Google review
It is eerie walking around the place but definitely worth a visit. The museum has quite a few interesting stories and facts presented about the situation in the camp during its active years.
Martin H — Google review
A very sad and worrisome place. Learn its history and watch documentaries on Treblinka before you visit to understand the true horror of this place. We got a train from Warsaw then a taxi from the local station which worked out about €20 round trip.
Gordon B — Google review
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Wólka Okrąglik 115, 08-330, Poland
http://www.muzeumtreblinka.eu/
+48 25 781 16 58
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Opatowska

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Opatowska Gate is a significant symbol of Sandomierz, standing as the sole preserved city gate from medieval times. It was part of the city's defense system, along with three other gates. The street connected to the gate leads to Sandomierz Market Square and is lined with historic tenement houses hosting cafes, craft workshops, and souvenir shops. This bustling area comes alive during tourist season but offers a quieter charm off-peak.
One of the charming streets of Sandomierz. During the period of Second Republic hospital St. Spirit was located at Opatowska 10, near the Opatowska Gate. This hospital moved to a new location in 1983 after revitalization of Sandomierz Market Place. Great place just to stroll and breathe in the spirits of an old era...
Anna W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Opatowska Street leads from the Opatowska Gate to the Sandomierz Market Square. It's a beautiful, clean, and well-maintained street lined with beautiful tenement houses housing restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops. When visiting Sandomierz, a stroll along this street is a must, as you'll experience the city's unique atmosphere. (Original) Ulica Opatowska prowadzi od Bramy Opatowskiej do sandomierskiego rynku. Ulica ładna, czysta i zadbana a przy niej piękne kamienice, w których mieszczą się restauracje, kawiarenki i sklepiki z pamiątkami. Odwiedzając Sandomierz koniecznie trzeba przespacerować się tą ulicą i poczuć niezwykły klimat miasta.
Kasia — Google review
(Translated by Google) An atmospheric, well-maintained, historic medieval street, lined with monuments, leading from the Opatowska Gate to the Old Town Market Square. You'll find souvenir shops to cherish, ice cream parlors, pubs, and restaurants to feast your eyes on, and a church to feast your soul on. And for a dose of culture, a sculpture of a raftsman will dangle overhead. It's definitely worth strolling this street as part of your sightseeing trip to soak up the atmosphere of the Old Town. Give a heart ❤️ if you found this review helpful 👍 (Original) Klimatyczna, zadbana, otoczona zabytkami historyczna średniowieczna uliczka prowadząca od bramy Opatowskiej do rynku starego miasta. Znajdziesz tu coś na wspomnienia, czyli sklepiki z pamiątkami, coś dla ciała czyli lodziarnie, puby i restauracje, ale i ducha, czyli Kościół, a w ramach obcowania z kulturą do tego nad głową będzie Ci dyndała rzeźba Flisaka na linie. Na pewno w ramach zwiedzania warto się przejść tą uliczką, aby poczuć klimat starego miasta. Daj serducho ❤️, jeśli przydała Ci się ta opinia 👍
Dendromon — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great place, great atmosphere and this wonderful market square where you sit, drink a beer and feel as if time stopped (Original) Super miejsce super klimat i ten cudowny rynek gdzie siedzisz pijesz piwko i czujesz jakby czas się zatrzymał
Bartol R — Google review
(Translated by Google) A place with a unique atmosphere. Crowds of people on weekends. (Original) Miejsce z klimatem. W weekendy tłumy ludzi.
Ar W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Opatowska Street is the main artery of Sandomierz's Old Town, leading straight to the famous Opatowska Gate. It's absolutely central and bustling. Walking along this street is pure pleasure. It's beautifully maintained, and flanked on both sides by magnificent, historic tenement houses, creating a unique atmosphere. It's full of charming cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops (including the famous striped flint stone), and art galleries. It's the perfect place for a leisurely stroll, soaking up the city's atmosphere, and admiring the historic buildings. A must-see on any trip to Sandomierz! (Original) Ulica Opatowska to główna arteria sandomierskiej Starówki, która prowadzi prosto do słynnej Bramy Opatowskiej. To absolutnie centralne i tętniące życiem miejsce. ​Spacer tą ulicą to czysta przyjemność. Jest pięknie utrzymana, a po obu stronach otaczają ją wspaniałe, zabytkowe kamienice, które tworzą niepowtarzalny klimat. ​Znajduje się tu mnóstwo klimatycznych kawiarenek, restauracji, sklepików z pamiątkami (w tym ze słynnym krzemieniem pasiastym) oraz galerii sztuki. To idealne miejsce na niespieszny spacer, poczucie atmosfery miasta i podziwianie historycznej zabudowy. Obowiązkowy punkt każdej wycieczki po Sandomierzu!
Mariusz ( — Google review
(Translated by Google) One of the streets leading to the city square. Nice especially late in the evening. (Original) Jedna z ulic prowadząca do rynku miasta. Ładna szczególnie późnym wieczorem.
Kamil — Google review
(Translated by Google) A nice, quiet street in Sandomierz. (Original) Ładna, spokojna ulica w Sandomierzu.
Lisbeth S — Google review
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27-600 Sandomierz, Poland
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Castle in Czersk

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Medieval castle ruins featuring 3 imposing Gothic towers, brick walls & Vistula River views.
Fantastic place for whole family . You can learn lots of history. Recommended
Andrew A — Google review
Interesting place. A cool spot to visit with your family. Nice views, some attractions for the little ones (medieval games, etc.). Some decent beverages are available locally.
Marcin K — Google review
Historical castle with great descriptions in Polish and English about different Polish kings and battles as well as a expansive view of the castle’s surroundings from the towers. Also, entrance is only 2 zlote on Mondays.
Basia P — Google review
I recommend. The first time I was at Czersk Castle in 15 June 2014. Yesterday, on 2 August 2025, I was there again by bike.
Filetoprint T — Google review
Very nice view..good for half day car ride tour
Dinesh J — Google review
We recently visited Castle Czersk, also known as Zamek Książat Mazowieckich, and it was an amazing trip back in time. The castle is in the pretty Mazovian countryside and is like a living museum, showing the history and grand buildings of Poland. When we got close to the castle, we were impressed by how big and important it looked, surrounded by greenery and a peaceful moat. The outside of the castle has cool old details, like fancy bricks and medieval stuff, making me feel like I was in the past. The people who worked on fixing it up did a great job keeping it real and historical. Inside, the castle is like a museum where you can learn a lot about Polish history. They have interesting exhibits about the Mazovian princes, showing their stuff like old tools, weapons, and clothes. The layout of the castle is big, but it's easy to walk around and see all the different rooms. One of the best parts of my visit was the Great Hall. It's a fancy room that makes you feel like you're back in the old days with high ceilings, cool tapestries, and a big fireplace. The attention to detail in fixing it up is impressive, making it feel like the castle's prime time. The castle is in a good spot, and if you climb to the top, you get amazing views of the land around it. It made me realize how strategic the castle was for defense and talking to other places. The guides at the castle were super helpful. They knew a lot and told interesting stories, making the visit not just about looking at things but also learning cool stuff. They were happy to answer questions and talk with us, making the visit fun and educational. In conclusion, my visit to Castle Czersk was like going on a magical history journey in Poland. The careful fixing up, interesting exhibits, and the pretty surroundings make it a must-see for anyone who likes history or just wants to explore. Zamek Książat Mazowieckich is a special place full of culture, and I left feeling really connected to Poland's past.
Mirosław D — Google review
Castle itself is not easy to find, don't afraid to follow Google Maps direction. Expect some physical exercises ;)
Nodir A — Google review
Castle ruins with interesting history. You can visit two of the three towers, one is round and the other one is the gate tower just remember to watch your steps in the staircase and don't hit your head. The courtyard is empty because the buildings were burned down by Swedes in the 1650s. Ticket prices are pretty cheap regular is 16 pln and reduced is 11 pln. They also sold some magnets and other souvenirs. I would recommend visiting this castle if you are interested in history / old architecture.
Markus H — Google review
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plac Tysiąclecia 16, 05-530 Czersk, Poland
http://zamekczersk.pl/
+48 516 240 046
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Royal Baths Park

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

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Studying center
Museums
Specialty Museums
Centrum Nauki Kopernik, also known as the Copernicus Science Center, is a modern and expansive science center in Warsaw. It offers a wide range of interactive exhibits, a robotic theater, and a planetarium. The center is particularly popular among families with children due to its 400 interactive exhibits designed to spark curiosity about science and space exploration. While it may be challenging to explore everything in one visit, visitors can choose their main interests and immerse themselves in hands-on experiences.
A very high-budget project, and a good one. One of my favorite places I visited in Warsaw, you can't miss it if you're here. Very interactive. I was there for around 3 hours and it wasn't enough to see everything. The time flew by. I could spend the whole day in here. I wasn't bored for a second. Absolutely incredible!
Jonas ( — Google review
I recently visited the Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw, and it was an amazing experience. The place is full of interactive and educational exhibits that are fun for both children and adults. I especially enjoyed the section with reptiles, insects, and amphibians — it was fascinating! Overall, I had a wonderful time and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Warsaw
Ana G — Google review
Super fun science museum even for adults. Came here with my husband and we spent a good 2 hours going through all the exhibits. Lots of science, math and cool facts, throughout. The museum itself is quite interactive allowing you to play or do the activity that they are intending to teach you. Would high recommend if you have kids or even as adults.
Falene C — Google review
Quite busy during a weekday with soooo many school kids visiting (can't even imagine how it's like over a weekend!) but, undeniably, it's worth it! A thrill for kids and adults alike! You could easily spend there a full day, if only the restaurant was located inside the place... Sadly, you have to step out to get warm food. The cafeteria sells only sandwiches.
Gosia C — Google review
The Copernicus Science Centre is an absolute must-visit in Warsaw. Having worked for almost two years in a similar science centre (Technopolis in Mechelen), I can honestly say that this place made a big impression on me. Everything is modern, interactive and designed to make you explore, test and discover. Each area is clear, well-organised and very well maintained, with a wide variety of hands-on exhibits ranging from physics and biology to robotics, technology and optics. The atmosphere is lively and inspiring without ever feeling chaotic. The staff is friendly, helpful and clearly proud of what they do. The location by the Vistula River adds an extra touch to the whole experience. We truly enjoyed our visit — so much that we can confidently say: 👉 The Copernicus Science Centre is even better than Technopolis.
Carine V — Google review
The museum is interesting and worth spending several hours. The only bad thing was, that it was really overcrowded with school classes when we went there. We came particularly on a week day in the morning, just to find a terribly overfilled museum. it became better only in the afternoon. It would have been really better if they admitted less classes at the same time.
Raffael B — Google review
The Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw is hands down one of the most impressive, modern, and engaging science museums in Europe. It’s a place where learning feels like an adventure, and where science becomes not just something you observe — but something you do. Whether you’re traveling with kids, friends, or even on your own, it offers a truly unique and interactive experience for all ages. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by a futuristic, open space filled with light, movement, and energy. The entire centre is designed to awaken curiosity. Rather than glass cases and plaques, you’ll find over 450 hands-on exhibits that invite you to touch, experiment, build, break, race, question, and discover. This isn’t a place where you’re told how science works — it’s a place where you’re encouraged to figure it out for yourself. There are several thematic zones, including one focused on motion and mechanics, another on human perception, one dedicated to light and optics, and even an area exploring the roots of civilization. Each zone is packed with clever, well-thought-out installations. One moment you’re lifting yourself with pulleys, the next you’re conducting a sound wave experiment or walking through a tunnel of mirrors. Everything is bilingual — in Polish and English — which makes it very tourist-friendly. Families with young children will especially appreciate “Buzzz!”, a separate area just for toddlers and younger kids, where they can explore at their own pace in a safe and stimulating environment. For teenagers and adults, the “Re:Generation Zone” offers a deeper dive into artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and human behavior. One of the major highlights is the Planetarium “The Heavens of Copernicus”, located in a dome-shaped building next to the main centre. The shows there are visually stunning and informative, covering topics like the solar system, the Big Bang, and space exploration. English headphones are available, and the seats are incredibly comfortable — perfect for a moment of wonder and relaxation. There’s also the High Voltage Theatre, where you can see dramatic Tesla coil demonstrations and lightning shows — thrilling for kids and grownups alike. And the Robotic Theatre, where lifelike humanoid robots act out short plays, is something you won’t find anywhere else. On weekends, older children and teenagers can take part in science labs (biology, chemistry, robotics, and physics), which are included in the ticket price. These small group workshops allow participants to carry out real experiments under supervision — a brilliant initiative that adds even more value to the visit. The architecture and location are also worth noting. The centre sits right along the Vistula River and offers access to a rooftop garden with stunning views over Warsaw and the riverbanks. It’s a beautiful, green space that offers a moment of quiet after the buzz of the exhibitions below. As for the practical side: tickets are reasonably priced for what you get, but booking online in advance is essential, especially during weekends and school holidays. It can get very crowded, and entry slots sell out fast. The café on site offers a good range of snacks and meals, though seating can be limited during peak hours. There are lockers, a gift shop, and very clean facilities. What could be improved? During busy times, the centre does feel overcrowded. Some exhibits get worn down from overuse and could benefit from more regular maintenance. Also, while most staff are helpful, not everyone speaks fluent English, which might make asking for help a little trickier for international visitors.
MAT — Google review
Hello, i would like to share one of the most visited place in warsaw at summer time specially in weekends, you can enjoy with friends and family evening time or night out gathering with drinks at river front side or else you can enjoy the boat ride with dinner, drinks and much more, this is the best place to hang out, here you can find lots of bars and restaurants on the Riverside and lots of places to relax and playing for children and for adults also, if you are interested to visit warsaw in summer i specially recommended to visit this place once and enjoy the evening.
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Wybrzeże Kościuszkowskie 20, 00-390 Warszawa, Poland
https://www.kopernik.org.pl/
+48 22 122 55 55
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Rynek Starego Miasta

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

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

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Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
The Palace of Culture and Science, a prominent 1950s architectural marvel in Warsaw, stands as one of the tallest buildings in Poland and the European Union. This iconic 44-floor high-rise is a symbol of modern Warsaw and offers an array of cultural experiences including theaters, museums, exhibitions, cinemas, restaurants, and bars. Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking city views from the 30th-floor View Terrace.
The most iconic building in Warsaw, 237 meters high! It was built in 1955 as a “gift” from the Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin. On the 30th floor there is an observatory with a panoramic view of the city. It opens its gates at 20:00. You can buy tickets online, as well as from machines on the ground floor or cash at the box office. Recommended!!
Loukas K — Google review
The Palace of Culture and Science is an interesting spot to visit in Warsaw. The building is huge and full of history, with good views from the top! It was pouring rain during our visit, but we were able to grab some coffee and icecream at the rooftop! There’s a mix of museums, theaters, and exhibitions inside—definitely worth checking out if you’re in the city.
Arch S — Google review
Good place to visit when in Warsaw. We went inside to explore and took elevator to viewing platform on 30th floor. Tickets have to be purchased for that but they were not very expensive and viewing is amazing. Area surrounding the Palace and Culture and Science is also very nice. Plenty of places to sit and relax or go to get some food.
Martyna A — Google review
What a great view of the city! This magnificent sowiet style building offers the best views of the skyline of Warsaw into every direction. The biggest downside? You can't see this beautiful building. Come here at sunset to experience Warsaw at day, night and see a nice red sky. It's also very affordable and there is a nice coffee spot on top.
Florian P — Google review
Soviet building but huge and fascinating. The most interesting building among all. Inside it has a lot if things but the panorama view on the 30th floor is breathtaking! I advise everyone to go there before the dawn, buy tickets in the self-service ticket machine (no need to book tickets in advance) in the hall and watch the beautiful city from the height, especially at night ✨✨✨ The building itself is gliwing with colir lights at night 👌✨
Julia V — Google review
It is a very unique and monumental building. The history behind it is controversial, but they’ve managed to repurpose it to a cultural, scientific and historical end. It was nice to go up and have a 360 view of the city.
Rodrigo C — Google review
The must in Warsaw. Recommend to read a little bit about of the place before visit, to understand the history and the historical context. Visit the view point on 30th floor, for excellent panorama of Warsaw, walk around, visit open places inside.
Daryush H — Google review
We had a wonderful view from the viewing terrace. There is information about the surrounding buildings and neighbourhoods everywhere, which makes the view even more interesting. If you are in Warsaw, you should definitely visit this sight. A great experience
Franko R — Google review
4.6
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4.1
(5348)
pl. Defilad 1, 00-901 Warszawa, Poland
https://pkin.pl/
+48 22 656 76 00
9

POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews

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History museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
The POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is a modern and immersive museum located in Warsaw. Housed in a striking contemporary building on the site of the pre-war Warsaw Ghetto, it offers interactive exhibits that delve into the rich history of Polish Jews over 1000 years. The design of the building incorporates symbolism, with large glass areas representing the light and culture brought to the city by Warsaw's Jewish community.
Awesome!! One of my favourite now. It’s free entrance on Thursday including the audio guide. The staff speaking great English and they are super helpful. The museum is interactive, lots to see and read! You can ask the staff about the history and they knew - I’m unsure if everyone knows. I will come back again!
Laura F — Google review
POLIN Museum is probably the best Jewish history museum I've ever visited. I've been to Auschwitz, but even there they don't cover as many interesting details about Jewish suffering during WWII that I learned here. The historical section - from Jews arriving in Polish forests to modern times - is incredible. Tons of details, photos, eyewitness accounts, and document copies. Lots of interactive elements too - you can tear off old-style tickets, take a Jewish alphabet with you, print intricate coats of arms on paper. Free audio guide in almost 10 languages is included with admission and works automatically. Really enjoyable to walk through and I learned so much. This is absolutely a must-visit for anyone in Warsaw.
Egor T — Google review
To start, Warsaw's diverse collection of museums is a major draw, and this specific museum is one that I highly recommend, with the added bonus of an audio guide. Having two free days, I decided to purchase the Warsaw Pass, which covered my entry to this and many museums, although free admission to this museum is available on Thursdays. The architecture is striking, and the historical account of Jewish people in the ghettos is presented in a distinctive and emotionally resonant way. The immense suffering endured by the people is a reminder of the importance of understanding this history.
Beverly ( — Google review
Very well presented exhibitions and interesting facts. Plenty of commentary from the audio guide and also given opportunity to pause and take a break, seating offered to make viewing video exhibitions pleasurable and progress reports throughout. The only down side to my experience were the guides giving guided tours pushing passed to the front before starting to give their speech on exhibitions. At times I could not get through to see the exhibitions or had a tour crowd form around me with no regard to the fact I was trying to view listen or read. Very good exhibitions set in a stunning building and excellent audio guide so I would definitely recommend or maybe return with family if ever in Warsaw
Joel M — Google review
The museum is impressive. Modern, interactive, with so much more information than you can get in during one visit. It is really well curated and realized. Be ready to walk a lot. I have learned so many things from the history of Jewish culture I did not know.
Elena G — Google review
One of the most informative and interesting museums I’ve visited. You will receive a comprehensive history of Jewish community formation and life in Poland. The audio visual presentation leads you through the museum with numerous opportunities to explore the content independently
Angela B — Google review
An awesome place to know the whole history of jewish population of Poland, since the very beginnings of the Kingdom till the tragedy of Holocaust. Exposition is informative, with visual and acoustic inputs, scans, documents, installations and much more.
Arunas B — Google review
This museum provided extensive information and is cleverly designed and laid out to add to the experience. The audio guide was really helpful and automatic based on location inside. Definitely recommend on a visit to Warsaw. It was also free to enter and use the audio guide on the Thursday we visited which was appreciated.
Sarah M — Google review
4.6
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4.6
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Mordechaja Anielewicza 6, 00-157 Warszawa, Poland
https://www.polin.pl/
+48 22 471 03 01
10

Warsaw Uprising Museum

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Local history museum
Museums
Muzeum Powstania Warszawskiego is a powerful memorial and museum that vividly portrays the 1944 battle for independence in Poland. Through an array of exhibits, including photographs, personal belongings, and audiovisual materials, visitors are immersed in the harrowing experiences of Warsaw's residents during Nazi occupation and the uprising. The museum features a replica Liberator B-24J bomber hanging from the ceiling, where guests can watch a film depicting post-destruction Warsaw.
Amazing museum. We got there around two hours before closing and still couldn’t get through it all! We did stop often to read the signs. It really gives a sense of how that terrible period was like with commentary that is still relevant today. Good price and clean place. Took a tram nearby to the old town.
Iván S — Google review
To begin, Warsaw's diverse collection of museums is a significant attraction, and this particular museum is one that I highly recommend visiting with an audio guide. The Uprising Museum and Uprising Monument are located in two separate locations. It's worth noting that admission to this museum is free on Thursdays. The Warsaw Rising Museum's purpose is to honor the memory of the Warsaw Uprising's participants and victims, document the history of the Polish Underground State, and recount the story of the city's 63-day resistance against Nazi occupation during WWII. The museum features extensive video evidence documenting the atrocities that occurred. The exhibition commences with a timeline of events and then proceeds to a room used to educate children. I was stunned. Additionally, I found that I was unprepared for some of the video evidence. Towards the end of the exhibition, there was a video marked 'drastic scenes.' I was unable to view it. I experienced a panic attack. I met a gentleman whose face was severely swollen. He cried throughout the entire exhibition. One aspect that I had not previously realized until viewing the videos is the significant pride displayed by those individuals perpetrating such brutality.
Beverly ( — Google review
It's a really cool place, that's for sure, but if you want to actually spend time reading everything (and there is a LOAD to read), it's not really... accommodating. A load of sounds, very dark, many bright/contrasting lights. I walked in knowing nothing and fine and walked out still knowing nothing with a headache. But the layout is very visually interesting, and I bet the texts are very good, but I gave up on reading them after the first few 'stations' because I genuinely couldn't focus 🤷‍♂️
Emilio B — Google review
Very interesting museum , the history is Poland is outrage of neighbors at list 20 century is very rough. The museum is presenting a lot through Poland suffered and Warsaw too. Big respect for this country. They understood nobody truly will save them then their citizens. Repect and big love for Polish people.
Victor T — Google review
Very good museum about the Warsaw Uprising; educational and really well made. The guides were professional and knowledgeable on the subject, as well as each of the partisans and insurgents stories really touched my heart. It’s amazing to see such bravery while being crushed under the weight of hostilities and brutal suppression.
Kacper B — Google review
Impressive, saddening, well/maintained and displayed. Words are not enough to tell about it. What an edge people live on, between the war and the peace. And even in 2025 this BS continues to ruin lives. I’d highly recommend that parents bring their children and let them experience the history in this screen-time madness era.
Zuhal — Google review
The remarkable, resilient people of Warsaw. God Bless Poland! 🇵🇱 And don't ever forget the brave children who helped underground. Bless their souls.
Sandy — Google review
One of the best museums ive ever been to. Informative and graphic at points really hits home the struggles and efforts of the WP. There are also sporadic sections with the ghettos and impacts on the Jewish community. Kudos to the museum for innovative ways of hiding the more graphic imagery in little concrete Wells or high up in peep holes. 10/10
Tristan M — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(7529)
Grzybowska 79, 00-844 Warszawa, Poland
http://1944.pl/
+48 22 539 79 05
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11

Modlin-Twierdza

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.0
(45)
05-100 Nowy Dwór Mazowiecki, Poland, USA
12

Zamek Książąt Mazowieckich w Ciechanowie

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Gothic castle with historical exhibits, occasional war re-enactments & a media room.
Alright, let’s talk about *Zamek Książąt Mazowieckich* in Ciechanów. First off, this is medieval Poland at its finest—a big, hulking castle that looks like it was designed to keep out invaders and make you feel small at the same time. It’s a stunning piece of architecture, classic in every sense, with thick red-brick walls that have seen more history than you can imagine. You walk in and immediately feel like you’re stepping back into the Middle Ages, which, let’s be honest, probably smelled terrible, but luckily we don’t have to deal with that. A bit of history for you: built in the 14th century by the Mazovian dukes, this place was meant to protect the region from whoever was trying to invade that week—Teutonic Knights, angry neighbors, you name it. It’s had its fair share of drama, including being damaged during the Swedish invasion in the 17th century. But like most things Polish, it’s still standing, a bit battered, but proud. The location’s pretty spot-on too—right by the Wkra River, which probably made it easy to dump boiling oil on invaders or whatever medieval folks were into. It’s a solid day trip if you’re around Ciechanów, and the tickets? A real bargain. For about 15-20 PLN, you get to roam around the castle grounds and pretend you’re a duke or duchess for the day. Now, here's the fun part: they’ve got a phone app. Yes, you heard me. A medieval castle with an app. Download it, and it acts as your personal guide, giving you all the facts and historical tidbits as you walk around. It’s like having a tour guide in your pocket, but without the awkward small talk. In short, *Zamek Książąt Mazowieckich* is well worth a visit. It’s big, it’s old, and it’s full of history—and with that app, you might even learn something while you're there.
Piotr C — Google review
A very positive experience, friendly staff member and everything clean and organised. I don't usually like audio tours but this was a very good one, everything clear and ready to follow. Definitely worth a visit, a fascinating location.
Julian W — Google review
The castle is interesting especially from an archaeological perspective. The towers hold fascinating tales. The tour guide was knowledgeable and enthusiastic, but too many people were crammed together in the towers.. You can also enjoy a game of chess located in the courtyard.
Simon — Google review
Just a short visit here when visiting family.. Just amazing to find this very old castle in this little town and how easy it is to get to by bike or car . Very quiet when we went in September and no tours or many people.
Celine M — Google review
(Not a patch on Zamek Książ, but still a must-see.) Friendly and helpful staff, useful audio-guide app. Worth coming early to avoid crowds. History well told!
Michael D — Google review
They are in the process of renovation but an interesting visit nonetheless. It will occupy the children for about 2 hours then we took a stroll into town.
Christopher S — Google review
Very nice place to visit for a day trip if you are interested in history.
John L — Google review
Small scale but worth it for the history lesson. If you're in the area, do check it out. They offer a short tour that takes you through the towers and courtyard. Tour is in Polish only, sorry English only people.
Kyle B — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(46)
Zamkowa 1, 06-400 Ciechanów, Poland
http://zamekwciechanowie.pl/
+48 23 672 40 64
13

Dom Urodzenia Fryderyka Chopina

Museum
Specialty Museums
Small museum in the birth house of storied composer Frédéric Chopin surrounded by tranquil parkland.
Had a rely nice time, the music played in the park is amazing. With the birds chirping it made for a lovely afternoon
Robert H — Google review
I visited in January. Admission is free on Mondays. I was able to see the house where Chopin actually lived. There were portraits of Chopin and a piano on display, and I was also able to visit the extensive garden. It was very inaccessible and took about 40 minutes by taxi from Warsaw.
うーさん — Google review
Lovely place, very charming. With a beautiful garden to walk around or sit on a bench underneath a tree. Very recommend their live music concerts during its season (May-September).
Anastasia Z — Google review
Amazing place that is full of history. Really well kept. Plenty of gardens around. The cinema shows a moxie about the life of Chopin. The birth house holds a history of Chopin family and holds some old furniture.
Agnieszka Z — Google review
Beautiful place for an afternoon walk. Peaceful and relaxing. Great place to learn about Chopin's childhood and life. Even the kids enjoyed it :)
Mabelle C — Google review
A great place to go and a “must have” while visiting Warsaw. First -the place were Chopin was born Second - open piano concerts, especially worth listening in the spring or summer while there is so beautiful outside. Third - the park which surround the house. Stunning. Overall the place is essential. Go and you will not regret it.
Oakfriend — Google review
Amazing garden to walk around. They had all native species of plants and trees. Definitely a place to visit. I was a little sad about the concert as the pianist was inside and they played it through speakers outside but it was a great performance.
Aaron . — Google review
The park and gardens are both five-star attractions. The organizing skills of the museum operators do not deserve more than two stars. I can't comment on the interior of the house because of the above-mentioned organization of the museum. After the 12:00 recital on Sunday 13-07-25 when the house was supposed to open to visitors, a man was posted at the door without any prior announcement to stop anybody entering. Very disappointing. In deference to my Polish host, I did not demand a refund.
Boo R — Google review
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4.5
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Żelazowa Wola 15, 96-503 Żelazowa Wola, Poland
https://muzeum.nifc.pl/pl/muzeum/wizyta-informacje-miejsce
+48 46 863 33 00
14

Park in Nieborów

Park
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Monuments & Statues
Scenic Walking Areas
Points of Interest & Landmarks
A very large park. The park is clean and the place is well taken care of. Dogs are allowed, our dog was delighted with the spacious paths and forest. It is very quiet there and despite the crowds, we managed to relax.We paid 17 zlotys per person for entry. Once you wander through the forest, you can discover many abandoned attractions. Our family definitely recommends visiting this park. It was a good day)
Tetiana L — Google review
Wonderful park with a really incredible palace. The entrance isn’t free, you need to pay, both for the park and for palace. Inside it’s very beautiful and picturesque, especially in spring when everything is blooming. There is one small cafe, but better go to cafes near the entrance. The parking costs 10 PLN (only cash). You can buy tickets to the palace directly being inside.
Tatiana M — Google review
Beautiful Palace but everything is roped off not much interaction. Every room is guarded by employees who watch your every move. The grounds have just a few flowers and room to walk around. The water has swans and ducks. There is a bee hive on the grounds.
Joseph B — Google review
This place is very interesting. You will have only parking problem , because there are a small free places
Yana S — Google review
Very nice park with Palace. I was only in the park. You have to buy a ticket.
Anna D — Google review
Cool for a walk talk.. Many green organized gardens quite big. Price not high
Jo M — Google review
Lovely park with fantastic gardens to walk around. £3 to enter just for the park.
Daniel C — Google review
Its a small park with two small ponds inside. Good for a small walk. Nothing special in there.
Prakash C — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(95)
Aleja Lipowa 35, 99-416 Łowicz, Poland
http://www.nieborow.art.pl/
+48 46 838 56 35
15

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

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Modern zoo with animals from lions to kangaroos, plus a reptile house, exotic birds & petting area.
I like the place and it's my favorite place for a walk. This zoo has some interesting animals and excellent new aquarium with some special exhibits, like two meter long giant river fish. Terrariums are also interesting and there is a lot of variety. Everything seems well maintained now and I hope this will continue because the place deserves it. I would like this zoo to have some sort of Cafe or small permanent gastronomy with all-year service instead of temporary stands. This makes the Zoo look more like a place for everyone, animals too, instead of "tourist attraction for kids". I will continue to visit this zoo and I recommend others to visit it too.
Bernard O — Google review
Great sized zoo, good for a few hours of fun. Our younger children really enjoyed it, especially the explorers passport.
Arleta B — Google review
The zoo was very cool! I've been to several zoos in the USA and the Plock zoo had lots of animals I've never seen before. I thought it was very cool how close I could get to some of the animals. A great experience! I'm glad I was able to visit.
Wayne M — Google review
A bit dated in parts but continuously evolving and improving, albeit slowly. Free carparks within 5min walk. Decent selection of animals that appear looked after. Decent selection of ice cream huts across the park for little cravings but not much in terms of savoury food (especially out of school holiday season). A line park for an extra fee available on site to burn some extra energy.
Albert N — Google review
I loved the zoo its different and they have a jungle game that u can play with ur child i love it If ur going hungry dont because no big resturants
Coach S — Google review
The reason I'm only giving it 4 stars is because the day we came the seals in the seal show were very lazy and didn't do too much. On the other hand, there were some very beautiful animals and many things to keep us busy.
Zuzanna — Google review
It was an amazing experience, a lot of animals, nice staff, during winter you see less animals because its cold. During summer the views are stunning.
Helen P — Google review
A beautiful place where animals have decent conditions. Some of them stay here for a long time. Always changing and interesting, it's really worth a visit. There is the oldest crocodile in the Polish zoo here
Dagmara M — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(126)
Norbertańska 2, 09-402 Płock, Poland
https://www.zoo.plock.pl/
+48 24 366 05 11
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16

Tumska

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.5
(112)
09-402 Płock, Poland
17

Skydive.pl Tandem jumping, skydiving

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

Termy Uniejów

Public swimming pool
Fun & Games
Game & Entertainment Centers
Aqua park with indoor & outdoor thermal pools, plus waterslides, saunas & a restaurant.
We loved seeing the castle and the small town. The water tour was pretty and relaxing. We hope to return and play on the zip line activity.
Sarah W — Google review
Would have been a 4 star if ut weren't as busy. If you really want to enjoy this location, it is better to go there when kids are in school. If you're expecting a cosy relaxation environment, this is not the address you are looking for.
Jorg F — Google review
This was our second visit to Termy Uniejów and once again, we had a wonderful time. The thermal springs are very relaxing, with different pools and temperatures to choose from, so you can really enjoy the variety. The sauna area is excellent, especially with the cold plunge for contrast therapy—it’s a great experience. The facility is very family-friendly. There are multiple areas designed for kids, including three fun water slides, and we even saw swimming classes taking place, which shows how well they cater to all ages. Everything is clean and well organized. The locker system is simple and safe—you just get a wristband so there’s no need to carry cash or worry about your belongings. For dining, the cafeteria-style restaurant offers a good selection of food, making it convenient to recharge between swims. Overall, the entire complex runs smoothly, and the staff keep it well maintained. This was our second visit, and it definitely won’t be the last. A perfect spot for both relaxation and fun for the whole family!
Orest M — Google review
Very good place for relax and fun! In winter you can swim in warm water, and in summer there are waterslides and some outdoor pools. I recommend to go on weekdays because there's less people in queue, but there's always a lot of people, like in every good place :DD
Jamnior — Google review
The place gets boring after like an hour, my family bought tickets for 3 hours and in my opinion it wasn't worth it. I'm 1.85 m so I'm not that tall but still I got myself a concussion on the closed tunnel slides. The turns way too sharp and I hit my head multiple times. I saw little children running around lone and no staff cared. Also there should be more janitors because the main entrance (next to the showers and pools) there's a ton of people going barefoot and I don't want anyone getting foot infection. But still though, I wasn't going there for myself but my family and I think they had fun. We have went in the summer so I guess the tickets just were expensive (I don't blame y'all there's a lot of pools) but I hoped for something better. Maybe add more open slides and I will come back but don't expect me coming anyway soon.
Grzegorz S — Google review
Great experience. Very friendly staff, and helpful. The atmosphere, while crowded, very friendly, relaxed, no pushing, waiting, very kind. A place to go and mingle with locals, who just enjoy the availability of the thermal bath, and the variety of saunas, Whirlpools, etc.
Martin S — Google review
Nice but small. Lot's of renovations. Hope it will be bigger soon. At the weekend mostly too much crowded. Great possibility to have lunch. Food is delicious and healthy.
Nataliia S — Google review
It used to be my favourite place to spend quality time with my family...8 yrs ago it was something but now it became worse - not always clean toilets...People not showering before entering swimming pool.. screaming untamed kids without their parents close by.. (during summer most parents are spending time at pool bar having a beer) :( The prices are getting high and the comfort is at its lowest point. Let's hope that ŁÓDŹ will be better option in a future - the city is planning to build thermal pool and recreational area with all newest facilities.
M G — Google review
4.3
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3.5
(270)
Zamkowa 3/5, 99-210 Uniejów, Poland
http://www.termyuniejow.pl/
+48 506 090 419
19

Zespół tężni solankowych w Ciechocinku

Museums
Historic Sites
Historic Walking Areas
History Museums
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very nice and impressive constructions. If you stand infront of the first the graduation tower, the salt is most noticeable on the right hand side. ( Apparently the wind usually blows eastward here)You can go to the top with a spiral staircase about halfway the first graduation tower.
Jeremy — Google review
Fantastic place to calm down, get some fresh, healthy air and slow down. This place is fantastic in early or late summer when it’s not very hot but still warm. You can find plenty of restaurants around, but from the other side it’s also close to nature, Downside are entry fees which don’t fot this place and could be done in much better way.
Paweł ( — Google review
This place is amazing!!! The pictures cannot convey the immensity of the structures. This is definitely worth a visit, at any time of the year.
Holly D — Google review
An unusual place, you can feel the taste of salt on your lips as you walk past the graduation tower. The large wooden structures are impressive. While buying tickets I heard complaints about the price, but this is such Polish folklore. 😉
Mike D — Google review
Wonderful place to relax. If you are in Poland you have to be there. Many architectural and historical curiosities. Beautiful gardens, flowering carpets, flowering calendar and also flowering clock!! Local people are very friendly and helpful. There are many brine fountains and unique brine graduation towers that have a positive effect on health. Beautiful place to rest. I highly recommend!!!
Mia W — Google review
Interesting but they don't tell you to much about it. There is one toilet 🚻 make shore you have some change
Kim C — Google review
Ciechocinek is known for its unique, saline graduation towers. There are 3 main of them. Experts have considered the local saline springs to be of extreme value and "a wonder of nature". The therapeutic qualities of these springs are directed toward curing cardiovascular, respiratory, orthopedic, traumatic, rheumatic, nervous system, women's diseases and many others.
Paweł — Google review
Huge and impressive!!! Well worth a visit, I was cycling in the area and glad I made a little diversion!
John — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(229)
Sportowa 87, 87-720 Ciechocinek, Poland
https://teznie.pl/
+48 12 307 29 73
20

Basilica of Our Lady of Licheń

Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Vast, modern, Catholic pilgrimage site with a golden cupola & a 130m tall free-standing tower.
I visited this place on a Sunday and had a blast. It was very well kept and peaceful. There were a lot of people so I'd advise to visit at rather early hours.
M A — Google review
Beautiful place of worship. You’d need 2 full days to come visit this place and check everything out. Everything to visit is free, gift shops are there, food / drinks are there. Ice cream shops too. There is a policy to follow regarding how you dress.
Patrycja K — Google review
This is called the Polish Vatican and is the largest church in Poland, and one of the largest in the world! I was there during a week day and it was very quiet. There is parking all around and it's free. If you bring some empty water bottles you can fill them up with holy water there. I highly recommend a visit to this amazing basilica.
Roderick V — Google review
This place is really a gem; usually when I think of basilica's, they are hundreds of years old, and this one is only 20. It is a testament to Polish Catholicism.
Rachel F — Google review
Overhelmingly impressive building (6th largest church building in the world), especially interior. Worth visiting and experiencing, also for non-catholics. Was not aware before that such impressive art, architecture, mosaics, other details are here, always passing by on autobahn tryin faster to get to ski in Alps. Nice park&garden, inspiring John Paul's II statue outside. 5 organs, one of which - the4th biggest in Europe, and the church-bells - this is something...the biggest one weighing over 11 tons. Spectacular!
Lauris B — Google review
What a magnificent place of worship. Highly recommend staying for an organ concert - amazing experience.
Tom P — Google review
Quite spectacular at the first glance, but I think it misses something that every place connected with any religion should have. No soul I would say. It was a nice walk though, there is a lot of things to see
Oliwia M — Google review
You could say it’s a Polish take on Taj Mahal. Gold, history, religion, and nationalism seem to all come together seamlessly, or… do they? In any case, it’s definitely worth visiting the place for its impressive architecture and a bit surreal atmosphere.
Łukasz L — Google review
4.6
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4.0
(128)
Klasztorna 4, 62-563 Licheń Stary, Poland
http://www.lichen.pl/
+48 63 270 81 63
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21

Parowozownia Wolsztyn

Rail museum
Museums
Unassuming rooms in a steam locomotive facility offering a museum & guided tours.
It is a unique place where you can see steam locomotives going according to the timetable. The depot and museum are worth visiting, especially for steam engine lovers.
Zenia C — Google review
Steam Festival May 2025. The advantage of the 'VIP' area is that you have a seat and a reasonably good view of the 'parade', run pasts, which was impressive. However, you can't see the opening ceremonies, brass band, cheerleaders, etc. It was very crowded with limited seating areas but quite a few food and drink outlets and retail goods. The evening light show was disappointing.
Gordon — Google review
After wanting to visit for a few years, I finally made it. The displays were incredible, but I was truly sad to learn there is no longer a daily train service, only limited and on Saturday. I wish I had known that before arriving. However, I’m so glad I had the chance to visit; it felt like Disneyland for this railfan, and I may well be back!
Garret G — Google review
The train yard displays are interesting and interactive. Many of the displays are in English, German, and Polish. You can also play audio descriptions on your phone.
Serat 0 — Google review
Interesting museum especially for the enthusiast with several running trains and a number of dilapidated ones left alongside. Some old carriages the various descriptions even a snowplough that attaches to the big trains. I would recommend this place as probably one of the few places left runnung these beautiful masive living steam machines especially, if you are an enthuast, If you re not, still worth a visit and you can ride on a working steam train which I understand regularly runs on commercial tracks. So whilst I am not an enthusiast my wife seems to enjoy this sort of thing. Could probably spend a good half day, running back-and-forth on the steam train and combining that with the museum. They have a couple of trains that have featured in some well-known films, including the one in Schlindeler's list. Incidentally, that was a brilliant emotional historical film. If you are in the area and have some time, it is worth a visit.
Ro M — Google review
Place almost forgotten and where time kind of stopped. Visit in Wolsztyn is an amazing experience for everyone - both kids & adults. Looking at steam engines bring you that nostalgic feeling... but when you see it running/ starting from the station you're thrilled!
Tomasz L — Google review
Quite OK. Worth to visit if you are passing by Wolsztyn. But not for 5 "stars". So, 4*
Igor G — Google review
If interested in old train a great place.
Jonas N — Google review
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Fabryczna 1, 64-200 Wolsztyn, Poland
http://www.parowozowniawolsztyn.pl/
22

Statue of Christ the King

Pilgrimage place
Sights & Landmarks
The world's largest statue of Jesus Christ, financed by donations from the town's residents.
My goodness this was amazing. The towns people donated the money to make this. It’s really really good. Steps are a short cut but there is a round pathway up to the statue. Nice because there are also other signs and statues to see as well. Also some statutes on the far side of the property. Some are behind trees so they are hard to see but the few I saw are very nice. They have out houses but we went into town and used a toilet there instead. Maybe a mile. This is right off of the highway. You see it from far away and easy to get to. Worth it.
Bobbi S — Google review
Very impressive! It's just off the highway, so it's definitely worth a stop over. It's taller than the statue in Rio de Janeiro, a lot less busy and completely free! Built using donations from the town's residents. Free parking too.
Christian C — Google review
Was definitely worth it stopping by here after seeing it from the town. Pretty cool and impressive that I actually saw Jesus here. Free parking and a food truck available for a drink on the go, which is nice. Not much to say about this place besides it being impressive and cool to see and visit Jesus Christ. We liked it, worth a stop.
Nikolai M — Google review
A huge statue of Christ. It is described as larger than the one in Rio de Janeiro. The statue is 36 metres high and weighs 440 tonnes. Parking was free. You can park a motorhome in front of the bridge. Visiting the statue was free. There is a small bar in front where you can buy drinks. You can take dogs into the park, but not to the statue.
Edit A — Google review
The Christ the King statue in Świebodzin is truly impressive and worth seeing in person. It’s huge, visible from far away, and offers a beautiful view of the town from the hill. The place has a peaceful, spiritual atmosphere and is very clean and well maintained. The only downside is that there aren’t many cafés nearby, but overall, I definitely recommend visiting!
Miks Š — Google review
Found this place by accident and had to turn around to check it out. A MUST see when visiting Poland. So happy I got this experience as I prepare to leave the area.
Angelica M — Google review
What a find. The world's biggest statue of Christ is in Poland. Lovely grounds to walk around, easy parking and no entry charge. We'll worth a visit.
Andy C — Google review
Just amazing on an amazing blue sky sunny day from a unique point of view
Lysander H — Google review
4.5
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4.0
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Sulechowska 41/43-45, 66-200 Świebodzin, Poland
https://sanktuariumswiebodzin.pl/figura-chrystusa-krola
+48 699 973 439
23

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
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4.5
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68-100 Żagań, Poland
http://www.muzeum.zagan.pl/
24

Fürst Pückler Park

State park
Nature & Parks
Parks
Very nice place, I reccomend taking bike with you
M J — Google review
Awesome park with lots of trails on both Polish and German side. Castle restored 25-30years ago is charming
Amarok S — Google review
Amazing views. Pretty big park great to visit by bicycle
Krzysztof K — Google review
Amazing park, a lot of trails to walk and enjoy.
Dmytro B — Google review
Great park alongside the German-Polish border. Make sure to check out the old castle at the German side.
Ingo B — Google review
Unexpectedly interesting place on the both sides of the Polish-German border.
Jaromir M — Google review
Oh my God this place is awesome
Jerry K — Google review
Amazing place . I recommend
Kaspian R — Google review
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4.5
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Droga Panoramiczna, 68-208 Łęknica, Poland
https://parkmuzakowski.nid.pl/
+49 5303 65800
25

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
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03042 Cottbus, Germany
http://www.pueckler-museum.de/
+49 355 75150
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26

Krzywy Las

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Nature & Parks
National forest
Krzywy Las, also known as The Crooked Forest, is a unique and mysterious site located in Nowe Czarnowo near Szczecin city in Poland. Planted in 1930, the forest features around 400 oddly-shaped pine trees with a distinctive C-shape. Despite numerous theories attempting to explain the unusual shapes of the trees, the mystery remains unsolved. Visitors recommend bringing a picnic lunch and enjoying the special atmosphere of the crooked grove.
It is a great hidden gem you shall visit at least once. The trees are amazing and the history of this place gives is the great example of unknown.
Angelique B — Google review
Mesmerizing Glimpse into Nature’s Mystery: This video offers a captivating look at the Crooked Forest in Poland, where a cluster of pine trees grow with oddly curved trunks. The visuals are both eerie and beautiful, capturing the surreal atmosphere of this natural wonder. It’s a short but fascinating watch that leaves you intrigued by the mystery behind these uniquely shaped trees
Vignesh K — Google review
A Magical and Peaceful Spot in Nature This forest is truly one of a kind! The uniquely curved pine trees make it feel like stepping into a fairytale. It’s calm, quiet, and surrounded by the soothing scent of pine—perfect for a peaceful walk or just soaking in the beauty of nature. Definitely worth a visit if you're nearby. A wonderful place to take a break, breathe deeply, and connect with the natural world.
Traveler C — Google review
Cool place we randomly stumbled upon. If I got it right, no one truly knows why the trees are the way they are. The info boards are funny, a little difficult to find from the street so zoom in before you navigate here.
Ondrej D — Google review
Such a charming place! As mentioned before, the area with the crooked trees is quite small, but of course, that’s just nature, and there’s nothing that can be done about it 😂😂 That said, since today was just a regular Saturday and there were quite a lot of visitors, the parking situation felt a bit chaotic. Maybe some improvements in that area could make the experience even better. Overall, still a lovely spot to visit!
Debbie A — Google review
The area was alot smaller than anticipated but still worth the trip. Nearly 100 years old and still none knows why and for what purpose…
Ulrika R — Google review
A forest like no other! The curved pine trees look straight out of a fairytale. Peaceful, quiet, and filled with the fresh scent of pine—perfect for a walk or a quick escape into nature. Definitely worth a stop if you’re nearby!
Ankaj D — Google review
Visiting the Crooked Forest is a unique experience, offering a peaceful atmosphere for a leisurely walk and plenty of photography opportunities. The unusual shapes of the trees, all bending in the same direction, create a scenic and somewhat otherworldly environment. If you find yourself in north-western Poland, the Crooked Forest is a one-of-a-kind sight worth visiting!
Adam Z — Google review
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Przemysłowa 25, 74-105 Nowe Czarnowo, Poland
https://krzywylas.pl/
27

Senftenberg Lake

Lake
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Artificial lake with bike paths, beaches & camping facilities along its wooded shores.
Very nice for kids.
Damilola P — Google review
It's good palace
Donda U — Google review
Never again, if you paddle with your family on a dinghy you pay to police on motorboat a fine of 30 euro for the fact that you have no boat name written on the boat. Probably local speciality. My last time here.
Jan K — Google review
Love this lake it is the most relaxing place I choose to go in my free times
Françesko S — Google review
Nice place for walks arround the lake.
Tomas P — Google review
Its a wonderful place I would like to visit
Anne A — Google review
Love this place I always feel like I'm home there
Niclas M — Google review
Super relaxing 😂👍🏻
Seror A — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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01968 Senftenberg, Germany
28

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
4.1
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3.5
(150)
Am Kurpark 1, 15526 Bad Saarow, Germany
https://therme.bad-saarow.de/
+49 33631 8680
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
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4.5
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An der Giglitza 1a 03222, Lübbenau/Spreewald, Germany
https://museums-entdecker.de/freilandmuseum-lehde/
+49 3573 8702440
30

Zoologischer Garten Eberswalde

Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Animal park with species from 5 continents, plus a petting zoo, playground & conservation program.
Lovely quaint zoo where we were up, close and personal with the animals without feeling like we were invading their space. We stayed after closing and let ourselves out. I found this great especially after driving an hour to get there. Special touch were the Ring tailed Lemurs that were allowed to roam the premises and escorted us to the gate. It was a magical experience for my two kids, my wife and I. Also, we appreciate that we were allowed to bring our dog with us who remained on a short leash and was very intrigued by the animals we had close contact with.
Edgar Q — Google review
A nice zoo with lots of areas retained in a quasi-natural state. The wolves' enclosure, in disappointing contrast, had way too much concrete. The canteen was all meat and Wurst, the only vegetarian option being French Fries. Still, it was a half-day well spent.
Dániel B — Google review
This is a lovely zoo, especially if you like big cats. We were able to admire a tiger, cheetahs, lions, jaguar and serval, not to mention several species of monkey, a colony of penguins, a bison with a baby, and some seriously underrated domestic cattle 😁 We entered on a family ticket for 25 euros (2 adults and 2 children over 4yo), which I think was a very fair price.
N P — Google review
We had the best time! My kids were here with Oma and Opa as little ones! So they went on all the things as before! For the smaller kids the playgrounds are really great! Nice variety of animals to see! Nice amount of trees for shade and rain coverage!
Amy W — Google review
Great place to visit. The majority of Animals are big cats and birds. You can see lions, cheetah, tiger, penguins, eagles, monkeys. You can approach animals really close, and even touch them. They are taken care of and conditions are good. I visited the zoo in Wednesday in the morning and there were no other people around. There are many free parking places, toilets and souvenir shop.
PRZEMYSLAW — Google review
I've met different animals which I saw only on TV. Like the squirrel monkey, that big ostriches and 🐧 penguins . There's also a playground for kids too to enjoy the tour
Catherine A — Google review
We love this little place. Lots of playgrounds. Beware some animals roam free, like little monkeys! One star iff, because not enough service ppl for food station, also the lady did an amazing job juggling serving, refilling and billing!
Andrea A — Google review
Nice little zoo, lot of animals, lots of playgrounds for children, clean and friendly. Some parts are left as natural forest. Restaurant has no vegetarian options, which is a pity.
Eszter S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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Am Wasserfall 1, 16225 Eberswalde, Germany
http://www.zoo.eberswalde.de/
+49 3334 22733
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