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How long is the drive from Wroclaw to Oswiecim?

The direct drive from Wroclaw to Oswiecim is 151 mi (243 km), and should have a drive time of 2 hrs 12 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Wroclaw to Oswiecim, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Katowice, as well as top places to visit like Muzeum Sztuki Mieszczańskiej and Rynek, or the ever-popular Dwarf - Dwarf Seated with Flag.

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Top city between Wroclaw and Oswiecim

The top city between Wroclaw and Oswiecim is Katowice. It's 2 hours from Wroclaw and less than an hour from Oswiecim.
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Katowice

Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Katowice, located in southern Poland, serves as the capital city of the Silesian Voivodeship and is at the heart of the Katowice urban area. With an official population of around 286,960 and an estimated resident population of 315,000, it's a bustling city with a rich cultural heritage. When it comes to dining experiences, Tatiana stands out as one of Katowice's top restaurants.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 74% of way to Oswiecim

Best stops along Wroclaw to Oswiecim drive

The top stops along the way from Wroclaw to Oswiecim (with short detours) are Rynek, Dwarf - Dwarf Seated with Flag, and ZOO. Other popular stops include Nikiszowiec, Forest Park of Surprises, and Opole Zoo.
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Dwarf - Dwarf Seated with Flag

Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
4.0
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4.7
(4348)
Świętego Mikołaja 81, 50-126 Wrocław, Poland
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Muzeum Sztuki Mieszczańskiej

Mentioned on 
7 lists 
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
The Museum of Bourgeois Art is located in the old town hall, a historic building dating back to the 13th to 16th centuries. The museum hosts the Wroclaw Symposium, a platform for artistic exchange and debate. Visitors can also embark on a scavenger hunt for over 350 dwarf statuettes scattered around the city, each with its own historical significance.
The Gothic town hall built from the 13th century is one of the main landmarks of the city. Very beautiful architecture❤️
Victoria — Google review
The building itself is amazing, but I won't recommend anyone to visit inside (especially if you are a tourist). Let me tell you why: 1. Lack of English description 2. Staff are careless; they can't even speak simple English and are too loud 3. The interiors are boring and too plain. Please save your money and only take photos from outside with the building 🥰
JN0827 — Google review
Circa 30 min visit is about rifht. Nice building with historical significance for the city. Beautiful sealing and with few panels to read about the history itself.
Ladislav V — Google review
The facade of the building is quite beautiful and worth to see. But, the contents of this museum had a lack of storytelling. Simply, the historical objects are placed with info board. I hope they will improve for the future.
SATOSHI ( — Google review
I didn’t actually go inside the museum as I didn’t have the desire - but the exterior is absolutely stunning. Built in the gothic style and was built in the 13th century. Much of it survived the war so you can enjoy its natural beauty. Make sure to appreciate all the fine details 🥰
Corbett F — Google review
The museum needs a revamp. It doesn't stand up to what a modern museum should look like. A fantastic building though.
Tomasz K — Google review
beautiful town hall which is now a museum. the astronomical clock at the east facade represent the Solar System with the "geocentric model" which is in accordance with the ancient experienced world and philosophical views of a pre-Copernician era.
Wimmer J — Google review
My main interest in visiting this place was to see the inside of the town hall, which was very interesting to see complete with English language explanation of the evolution anf ornimentation of the building. The small exhibitions (kerosene lamps, German silesian porcelein, etc) were a bonus really, but still enjoyable.
Alex C — Google review
4.7
(5008)
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4.7
(1359)
Rynek Ratusz 1, 50-116 Wrocław, Poland
http://www.muzeum.miejskie.wroclaw.pl/
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Rynek

Mentioned on 
+15 other lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Rynek is a bustling pedestrian-only road that leads to a large and picturesque medieval market square. The central square, dominated by the Town Hall, is lined with cheerful baroque and Renaissance facades. On the northwest corner stands the impressive Gothic red-brick St. Elizabeth Church, still bearing marks from World War II. Visitors can climb its over 90m high tower for stunning views.
4.8
(5396)
50-529 Wrocław, Poland
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Cathedral Island

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55 lists 
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Historic Walking Areas
Cathedral Island, also known as Ostrów Tumski, is the oldest part of Wrocław, dating back to the 10th century. It is connected to Wyspa Piasek island by the pedestrian-only Tumski Bridge over the Oder River. The Gothic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, surrounded by museums, monuments, gardens, and churches, stands at its center.
4.7
(1459)
Wrocław, Poland, USA
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Racławice Panorama

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+47 other lists 
Museum
Sights & Landmarks
Racławice Panorama is a must-see attraction in Wroclaw, Poland. This circular building houses a 360-degree painting depicting the 1794 battle, along with maps and videos providing historical context. The city of Wroclaw offers numerous other attractions such as Ostrow Tumski, Cathedral Island, adorable gnome statues scattered around the city, and the impressive Centennial Hall.
IT WAS GORGEOUS, it will probably be one of the best things you'll see in your entire life. There's a new "performance" every 30 minutes, but I suggest you buy your ticket in advance to avoid waiting outside for too long. 🎟️ The price is worth it but it's so beautiful that 30 minutes are way too short to admire it to its fullest. There are also free audio-guides in many different languages that explain the history of the painting and describe it; but PERSONALLY I'd have preferred it without it (because it gave a bit of confusion because I focused on what the voice was saying instead of the actual painting).
Anna H — Google review
It was Amazing! If you are in Wroclaw it's a must see. My husband loved it. The panoramic painting is huge and it's designed this way for you to imagine to be in the middle of the battle. The session is 30 minutes long and the narrative is in Polish however if you need a translation please ask once you are inside. It's a beautiful beautiful piece of art. You won't regret it. It's about Polish uprising and Kosciuszko.
Anna S — Google review
I have to admit my boyfriend suggested this as a destination to go and see and I kind of thought no at the time but after going I genuinely think it was fantastic. It’s very cheap which is a bonus obviously. But you go In we bought a ticket before and you go up as a group you see the paining and they have translator devices so we chose English which if you have earphones is great and if you don’t you have to just hold the thing up to your ear. You hear all about the painting and they talk you through different sections as you walk around. It is genuinely impressive how they integrate the 360 art work with some scenery and props and lighting they’ve added to give you the immersed experience. All in all only took about 30 mins from getting there to leaving if that but it was fantastic and well worth a visit. As an aside, going during school hours will probably mean it’s full of class trips, so plan the journey that suits you. Although they sat at the side and didn’t get in the way on our trip.
Alice L — Google review
A great and worthy visit in Wrocław, the painting was amazing and very impressive to see. The only thing I’d suggest with the audio guide is that it has headphones, as it was very difficult to listen to the audio guide without headphones. The entry ticket also gives you entry to 3 other museums, and I suggest you book in advance as when we first went the showing was sold out until a few hours later.
Bella L — Google review
Interesting experience-a unique panoramic painting, combined with props, makes for an impressive visualization of a battle. It is worth spending the time. The tour is guided in multiple languages. Remember to book at least 2 hours ahead of time.
Bartek K — Google review
The Racławice Panorama is a monumental work commemorating the Battle of Racławice in 1794. A team of painters led by Jan Stka and Wojciech Kossak exhibited it in Lviv in 1894, on the centenary of the battle. The exhibition took place in a rotunda built especially for this purpose. During the tour, you'll first see a small panorama with a brief historical overview. Then, you'll enter the center of the redoubt, where you'll walk around and admire this work. I highly recommend it :)
Robert O — Google review
While in Wroclaw, I recommend visiting the Racławice Panorama, which is displayed in a huge rotunda in the city center. The painting covers 1,800 square meters and depicts the Battle of Racławice in 1794. In front of the rotunda entrance is the so-called Small Racławice Panorama. This multimedia presentation presents the origins of the painting and the group of artists led by Wojciech Kossak and Jan Styka. A wonderful exhibition!
Tripsforgroups — Google review
Very unique experience. To me, that was the most interesting piece of art I have experiences. I enjoyed the fascinating history and stories behind the art. One thing that would make it even better would be if they could provide headphones for the translation device so you don't have to hold it to your ear the whole time
Billy S — Google review
4.8
(25708)
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4.6
(2050)
Jana Ewangelisty Purkyniego 11, 50-155 Wrocław, Poland
https://mnwr.pl/
+48 71 344 16 61
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Arboretum Wojsławice

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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
4.8
(12485)
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5.0
(134)
Wojsławice 2, 58-230 Niemcza, Poland
http://www.arboretumwojslawice.pl/
+48 696 137 984
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ZOO

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
The Wrocław Africarium is a large zoological garden and oceanarium that contains exhibits of over 1,000 different animals from Africa. It is one of the oldest working zoos in Poland, and open all year round. The zoo also has an exhibit devoted to the flora and fauna of the Dark Continent, which are unique on an international scale.
The Wrocław Zoo is absolutely amazing. The territory is huge, beautifully maintained, and full of animals from all around the world. One of the highlights is definitely the Afrykarium (aquarium) – breathtaking and worth the visit on its own. I spent about 4 hours walking through the entire area and covered roughly 8 km – that’s how big and impressive it is! There are plenty of toilets and food courts, which makes the visit convenient, especially for families. Prices for food and extras are on the higher side, but it’s definitely worth it for such a unique experience. For parents: renting a children’s wheeled cart costs 30 zł per day, which can be very helpful. Overall, an unforgettable experience and one of the top attractions in Wrocław. Highly recommended for everybody
Maritime B — Google review
I visited Wrocław Zoo on two separate occasions in September 2025 in order to make the most of my time in the city and the weather. I visit zoos across the world in order to photograph their animals, and would consider the one in Wrocław among the best. The zoo is well laid out, with many indoor houses and outdoor enclosures for species across the animal kingdom. The houses that most impressed me were the Terrarium (for reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates) and the Afrykarium for African fauna. The Terrarium is laid out over two floors (unfortunately not accessible to wheelchairs) and contains around 100 exhibits for animals ranging from tiny insects to crocodiles and giant tortoises. All of these are appropriate in size and conditions for their inhabitants. Many of the animals here can only be seen here in Europe, including some tiny colourful geckos from the Indian Ocean. I spent several hours in here on my two visits, photographing all the animals I could see. The Afrykarium takes you on a journey through the continent and its waters. The only deviation from this theme was to replace the rare African manatees with their slightly more common Caribbean relative, of which I could see five individuals swimming in their tank. Other inhabitants include penguins, fur seals, sharks, hippopotamus, aardvarks, and elephant shrews. The building is accessible to wheelchairs with a few elevators, but one was out of service on my visit. Other notable exhibits include the bird house, with its many rare species, Pallas’s cats, and olive baboons. Overall I recommend a visit to anyone interested in birds, endangered species, unusual reptiles, or just animals in general.
Mo H — Google review
I absolutely loved my visit to the Wrocław Zoo! It’s one of the most beautiful and well-organized zoos I’ve ever been to. The animals look healthy and well cared for, and the enclosures are clean and spacious. The Afrykarium is a must-see — it feels like stepping into another world! 🐠🐧 There are plenty of places to relax, grab a snack, and enjoy the atmosphere. Perfect for families, couples, or just a peaceful walk surrounded by nature and animals. Highly recommend visiting! 🌿🐘🦓
Iryna K — Google review
Truly amazing experience! The Wrocław Zoo is much bigger than I expected and incredibly well kept. You can really see that the animals are healthy, well fed, and properly cared for — everything feels very natural and clean. There are so many different species to see, and the Afrykarium is just breathtaking! The only small downside is that not every section has English translations, but honestly, it didn’t stop us from enjoying it at all. It’s a wonderful place for both kids and adults — definitely one of the best zoos I’ve ever visited. Highly recommended!
Emil T — Google review
Great value for ticket cost, 176zł (£36.05 for x2 ticket, £18 per person). So many animals, a lot to see, indoor aquarium was amazing and tunnel under the sharks and rays was a highlight. Hot dogs from cafe at beginning were great, little expensive compared to other places (48zł for x2 hot dogs, x1 cola, x1 water, £8.82. Each hot dog at 12zł (£2.45) compared to 8.99zł (£1.84) for hot dogs and cola bottle elsewhere). Gift shop closed hour before zoo closed so missed out on getting any items from there sadly
Olive S — Google review
Absolutely stunning—easily one of the best zoos I’ve ever been to, and I’ve seen quite a few. Massive grounds, an incredible variety of animals, and more than enough to fill an entire day. A definite must-visit if you’re in Wroclaw.
Stefan B — Google review
Great ZOO with quite a long history! I'd especially recommend pavilon with manatees (there is not very many places to see those in Europe) and very nice terrarium. There is an underground parking nearby, so you can leave your dog in the car without worries even if it's hot outside. Very worth visiting once you are in Wroclaw!
Petr H — Google review
An incredible zoo with lots to see including an aquarium. The zoo covers a huge area and it’s really enjoyable to explore the grounds and buildings on site. Highly recommend a visit and would suggest half a day to explore as a minimum.
Ralph E — Google review
4.7
(137873)
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4.5
(3039)
Zygmunta Wróblewskiego 1-5, 51-618 Wrocław, Poland
https://zoo.wroclaw.pl/
+48 71 348 30 24
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Oleśnica Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Mid-1500s castle built over a Gothic-era fort, later housing WWII prisoners & now accessed on tours.
Good place for travel in small town. This palace has own cafe with tea and coffee. The nice place.
Alina I — Google review
Beautiful castle in the city center with huge history behind those walls. They have an audio guide but no English option. The castle is very big and the tour takes us through many rooms. I would like to see more elements of the old days of the castle before the 19th century, but unfortunately there aren't as many as I was hoping for. It is not wheelchair accessible and people with walking difficulties will find the visit a bit hard in some places. Anyway, I totally recommend a visit if you are in the region.
Nuno R — Google review
Looks beautiful, unfortunaty thee where closed. Walked around the castle and church
Helen V — Google review
Nice little casle and palace. It has interesting history behind it and its located in a quiet town outside Wroclaw. There is a coffee shop inside the establishment. You can sit down relax and enjoy the views.The church next to it is very beautiful too.
Jarek A — Google review
Gorgeous castle, needs lots of money for the reconstruction. But still, there is much to see and enjoy. I liked ceilings, fireplaces, I was impressed by watching an example of an old wooden craft that survived (Heraldic decoration). And it was nice to have some coffee with cake in the castle cafe.
Le ( — Google review
✅ Nice architecture ❌ A bit pricey for what you get. 25 zl per person for audio guide (lots of history and dates) ⚠️Everything inside looks like from Communism time. Very poor exhibitions
M M — Google review
Highly recommended... Would be great if they had the reading boards in English
Vivek A — Google review
Very beautiful castle, which exceeded my expectations! Strongly recommend.
Yevheniia K — Google review
4.5
(3636)
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4.0
(19)
Zamkowa 4, 56-400 Oleśnica, Poland
https://zamek-olesnica.pl/
+48 71 314 20 12
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Castle. Museum of the Silesian Piast.

Mentioned on 
1 list 
Museum
Art museum
The Castle Museum of the Silesian Piast is a fascinating destination that showcases Europe's largest collection of gravestones from a single dynasty. Visitors can explore historical monuments and learn about the lives of the Silesian Piasts. The museum offers an enriching experience, with exhibits that highlight the similarities and differences in how people lived in Poland and other regions. While some visitors have noted challenges with accessing guides, there are ongoing efforts to improve this aspect.
Loved the walk, you feel the history and great organisation of the exposition. On a sunny day beautiful inside out.
Aleksandra W — Google review
Free enter because of holiday time in Poland Wednesday free enter the rest you need to pay
Pheasant75 D — Google review
Affordable tickets and very interesting exhibitions. Could do with more information in English. The staff was friendly and helpful.
Eveli H — Google review
I attended workcamp parquet 2019 where myself and fellow craftsmen from around the world carefully restored and created some beautiful parquet for the future generations to enjoy. It's a wonderful and historic place to be and if you are passing through I would certainly recommend a visit.
Corey O — Google review
Nice place for 1-2 hours. good expo, nice city in general. Recommended for a short trip from Wroclaw
Артур Б — Google review
A nice small castle with a wonderful museum collection. A great place to visit.
Anastasiya S — Google review
Not surprised they call it a Silesian Wawel. Free entrance on Wednesdays.
Rad P — Google review
Must see when passing by the town of Brzeg.
Danuta O — Google review
4.6
(3734)
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4.5
(34)
plac Zamkowy 1, 49-300 Brzeg, Poland
http://zamek.brzeg.pl/
+48 77 416 32 57
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Basilica of St. Jacob and St. Agnes, Nysa

Basilica
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Churches & Cathedrals
Holy light brings peace of mind
故事老高 — Google review
A very impressive church in the middle of the city. Don't miss the belfry and the attic!
Kurt F — Google review
Amazing architecture and a lot of history
Robert K — Google review
I visited Nysa with my wife to see her Babcia. I went to mass on Saturday at 18:30pm and it was a good experience. The architecture of the cathedral is amazing to look at. The priests were very welcoming even though I don't speak Polish. Definitely a must see if you ever find yourself in Nysa, Poland.
NikVGiannotta — Google review
Really nice looking building, there should be some medieval attractions and not church...
Pavz — Google review
It's a very beautiful and unique piece of gothic architecture. It's a shame that it was destroyed in WW2. Fortunately they rebuilt it!
Konstant — Google review
Nice architecture looking forward to seeing it after renovations are completed
Lewis O — Google review
Big and beautiful church with a high ceiling. At the moment (June 19) it's being taken care of, so that it looks a bit like a construction site. And if you go there in the summer, you should bring something warm, unless you just go inside to cool off. Where I was sitting it was easy enough to hear what the priest said during the mass, even though he was very soft spoken. ( I don't understand polish, but I didn't expect any translation)
Henrik H — Google review
4.8
(1386)
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5.0
(32)
Rynek 2, 47-300 Nysa, Poland
http://www.bazylika-nysa.pl/
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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
3.5
(1112)
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4.0
(109)
Pokrzywna 76, 48-267, Poland
http://www.zaginione-miasto.pl/
+48 781 251 029
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Opole Village Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Opole Village Museum, located in the charming city of Opole, southwestern Poland, is a captivating outdoor history museum that offers a glimpse into the region's rich past. The museum preserves over 40 wooden structures and features gardens and events, providing an immersive experience for visitors. It showcases the village living style from different parts of Poland, with old-style houses dating back to the 1700s.
absolutely wonderful! great collection of architectural designs, but also daily use items that you’re probably not all that familiar with. when I visited there were live workshops on wool spinning and porcelain painting, and while talking to the artists I learned a whole lot! absolutely recommend visiting if you have a free day :)
Mateusz — Google review
The Village Museum in Opole is absolutely breathtaking in spring! The blooming flowers, lush greenery, and traditional wooden cottages create a picturesque and peaceful atmosphere. Walking through the open-air museum feels like stepping back in time, surrounded by nature’s beauty. A must-visit for history lovers and nature enthusiasts alike
Vignesh K — Google review
Great place to imagine how people lived 100 years and more ago . Plenty of greenery, trees , some places to seat. One of the rooms is very interactive about fishing culture, great for the young ones. Most houses have a person with who you can talk and know fun curiosities about the building and way of living back then . Totally worth a stop . 👨‍🌾👩‍🌾
Celia M — Google review
Amazing open-air museum! Opole Village Museum is the perfect place to understand Polish history, culture, and traditions. Walking among the old wooden houses, windmills, and workshops feels like stepping back in time. The exhibits are very well preserved, and you can see how people really lived, worked, and celebrated in the past. It’s a must-visit if you want to truly get to know Poland beyond the cities it shows the soul of the countryside. Take your time, explore every corner, and don’t miss the small details inside the houses. Highly recommended for families, history lovers, and anyone curious about Polish culture.
Seyhan C — Google review
Worth the visit if you are in Opole, bit of history, bit of culture, chill atmosphere. Love this place in the spring when lush green adds to old cottage style :) Tip: there are animals, children may have some additional fun
Animeq P — Google review
The Opole Village Museum, a hidden gem in the heart of the region. It offers a captivating journey through history of the region. Spanning across vast grounds, the museum is an immersive experience, transporting visitors back in time to the region's rich past. One of the most outstanding features of the Opole Village Museum is its extensive collection of historical buildings and items, meticulously curated to reflect the area's cultural heritage. From traditional houses and workshops to ancient crafts and agricultural practices, the museum presents a comprehensive overview of the region's evolution through the ages. Informative and enriching, the exhibits provide valuable insights into local customs, traditions, and ways of life. The well-researched displays showcase the dedication and commitment of the museum's curators to preserving the heritage for generations to come. The abundance of information ensures that visitors leave with a deeper understanding and appreciation of the region's history. Families with children will find the museum exceptionally kid-friendly, thanks to the staff's warm and welcoming approach. The knowledgeable team goes the extra mile to engage young visitors, explaining complex historical concepts in a fun and accessible manner. This interactive experience not only sparks curiosity but also fosters a love for learning in children. A significant advantage of the Opole Village Museum is its affordable ticket prices, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious travelers. The value offered far exceeds the nominal fee, making the visit all the more rewarding. In conclusion, the Opole Village Museum stands out as a beacon of historical preservation and educational excellence. Its comprehensive exhibits, welcoming atmosphere, and accommodating staff make it an enjoyable and enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you're a history buff or seeking a family-friendly adventure, this museum promises to leave a lasting impression and memories to cherish.
No N — Google review
Had a great time there and it only set me back 8zl. The guides are comely and spark up a conversation faster than any NPCs. Some of the houses were closed for some reason. And the open ones had at times their rooms roped off. I had to crane in to see what was in them, but otherwise it was quite enjoyable. There was loads of German stuff, too. Definitely recommend. If you happen to drive by — pop right in.
Arthur — Google review
It's a set up of village from all over the Poland's village living style. Very nice and interesting, must visit. It has church, old style houses from 1700th century till date. Ticket are too cheap only-12zł per person. And on Monday it's free of charges. There is a artistic polish design on cups and saucers. Many events are performed over there. Parking area available. The Wsi opolskiej is situated in not far from the city. You can reached here by bus. The famous wind mill is the most attractive things for photography. Also you can enter inside the village house and see the set up - how beautifully they kept or decorated their house. Toilet are available near the ticket counter. Coffee vending machine is there. Apple garden and many more trees are planted nicely. Must visit!
Kiran S — Google review
4.8
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4.5
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Wrocławska 174, 45-835 Opole, Poland
http://www.muzeumwsiopolskiej.pl/
+48 77 457 23 49
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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
4.6
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4.5
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Zamkowa 1, 47-370 Moszna, Poland
http://www.mosznazamek.pl/
+48 530 357 094
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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
4.7
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4.7
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Spacerowa 10, 45-094 Opole, Poland
https://zoo.opole.pl/
+48 77 454 28 58
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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
4.7
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4.5
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ul, 1 Maja 10, 46-040 Krasiejów, Poland
https://juraparkkrasiejow.pl/
+48 519 346 149
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16

H2Ostróg

Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
It good place with much to do. Very well setup for every season. Lifeguards and staff helpful.
Mark N — Google review
Amazing place to visit with kids for the splash in the water at any time of the year. Great price and selection of activities for big and small, thanks for always making it an enjoyable visit for me and my kids😉
Marcin K — Google review
Good swimming pool but extremely dirty on the floor, I suggest you take flip flops unless you want to be walking in other people's hair.
Joshua P — Google review
Very good swimming pool with spa and many activities not only for kids.
Kuglagier — Google review
super 👌
Aikite A — Google review
Nice place to get relax
Scotti D — Google review
Awesome place for family
Michal O — Google review
Super ...
Bogusław K — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(35)
Zamkowa 4, 47-400 Racibórz, Poland
http://www.aquapark.raciborz.pl/
+48 32 415 37 17
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Aquacentrum Bohumín

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Swimming pool
Outdoor Activities
Other Outdoor Activities
Aquacentrum Bohumín is a delightful water park nestled in the charming town of Bohumín, Czech Republic, making it an ideal destination for families seeking fun and relaxation. This modern facility features both winter and summer sections, allowing visitors to enjoy various aquatic attractions year-round.
Great sauna world! Only they should find out what Finnish sauna is really all about… No chance to throw water on the heater, definately wrong. The more water, the more heat, says native Finn. 😊
Samuli M — Google review
This place is good when the weather is not so nice because there is warm water inside, but you can also enjoy it outside.
Petr K — Google review
They have student discounts what I really appreciate. lovely place for sauna - many types of sauna - infra, finish, hot vapour, whirlpool outside and swimming pool with slide, outdoor pool, whirlpools.
Aneta M — Google review
A smaller type of this kind but all clean and well maintained
Vera P — Google review
They did the happy hours for the summer period. The pool is awfully crowded. The water is dirty and and consists of deodorants and sweat. They started to use more chlorine. Disfigure the good pool.
Yury O — Google review
Great swimming pool esp for kids
David M — Google review
Not so large but nice areal with winter season part and also summer part. There is also possible to do a few summer sports in summer time. Wisit a spa and etc. Opposite to areal of aquapark is also hotel. And winter sports areal.
Καρελ Μ — Google review
Super.
Zdenka V — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(33)
Koperníkova 1216, 735 81 Bohumín 1, Czechia
https://www.bospor.info/cz/aquacentrum-bohumin/zakladni-informace/
+420 777 707 786
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Fountain with a statue of St. Jan Nepomucen

Fountain
Sights & Landmarks
Ok
Julia B — Google review
Good relaxing area just on the market square. I
Art M — Google review
Extra.
Mariusz J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The oldest of the Rybnik fountains, with the figure of Jan Nepomuk, is located in the Market Square. Children especially like this place. There are stone benches to sit around, and pigeons fly into the water, so it's great fun splashing, feeding or chasing the birds. After the last renovation in 2013, water-shooting nozzles were installed in the fountain bowl. The whole thing is illuminated, so it is very spectacular in the evening. Unfortunately, in the off-season the fountain doesn't look so great. The photos were taken in early March. (Original) Najstarsza z rybnickich fontann, z figurą Jana Nepomucena znajduje się na Rynku. To miejsce szczególnie upodobały sobie dzieci. Wokół znajdują się kamienne ławki do siedzenia, a do wody przylatują gołębie, więc zabawa przy chlapaniu, karmieniu lub gonieniu ptaków jest przednia. Po ostatnim remoncie z 2013 roku w misie fontanny zamontowano dysze strzelające wodą. Całość jest podświetlona, więc wieczorem bardzo widowiskowa. Niestety, poza sezonem fontanna nie prezentuje się już tak wspaniale. Zdjęcia zostały zrobione na początku marca.
Maciej B — Google review
(Translated by Google) All fountains are beautiful, especially when they are located in a nice place, such as the Rybnik market square. It's nice to sit on a bench and relax with the sound of flowing water and the sound of children having fun and chasing pigeons. (Original) Wszystkie fontanny są piękne szczególnie gdy są umiejscowione w fajnym miejscu do których rybnicki rynek należy. Miło posiedzieć ma ławce i zrelaksować się przy szumie płynącej wody i odglosie wesoło bawiących się dzieciaków goniacych gołębie.
Piotr — Google review
(Translated by Google) This is not a historical place. The fountain was built recently. Previously, there were benches in this place. The fountain fits the square, and that's all. if you like crowds and beer, go to the fountain, if you can walk between the beer bars (Original) Nie jest to historyczne miejsce .Fontanna powstała niedawno.Wcześniej w tym miejscu stały ławki.Fontanna co prawda pasuje do rynku,i to wszystko . jeśli lubisz tłok i piwo to udaj się pod fontannę, o ile dasz rade przejść między barami z piwem
Omen M — Google review
(Translated by Google) A popular landmark, a symbol of the Rybnik market square, everyone played there as a child. (Original) Popularny punkt orientacyjny, symbol Rybnickiego rynku, za dzieciaka każdy się tam bawił.
Tomasz K — Google review
(Translated by Google) The pigeons, soaking their feet in the fountain, look happy. (Original) Gołębie, moczące nóżki w fontannie, wyglądają na zadowolone.
Edyta M — Google review
4.4
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5.0
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Rynek, 44-200 Rybnik, Poland
http://www.rybnik.eu/index.php?id=371
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Rynek

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Walking Areas
Rynek is the vibrant central square in Krakow, Poland, known for its lively atmosphere and historical significance. It is surrounded by beautiful architecture, including the stunning St. Mary's Basilica and the Cloth Hall. Rynek is a hub of activity with street performers, horse-drawn carriages, and an array of charming cafes and shops.
4.4
(207)
44-100 Gliwice, Poland
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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
(274)
Aleksandra Fredry 6, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland
https://mzuk.gliwice.pl/jednostka/palmiarnia/
+48 32 231 32 39
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DinoPark Ostrava

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Temporarily Closed
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
DinoPark Ostrava is a delightful family-friendly theme park that boasts robotic dinosaur models and an adjoining playground linked by a motorized train. The park's extensive premises offer plenty of play areas for children, in addition to interactive dinosaur displays that produce sound and movement. A ride through the park provides visitors with a unique experience while classic fairground food satiates the appetite. Additionally, there is a mini 3D movie theater, making it an exciting attraction for kids of all ages.
Fantastic place for big and small! Beautifully located. Many dinos! Friendly staff. Recommended!
Dobrosława B — Google review
Place is cool to visit it’s located in really pretty forest and paths are very accessible for everyone (kids and disabled people with support because of high heel). It’s cool place to visit with whole family. Only one issue is price of tickets for me it’s to high because those are just fake animals and there is no other attractions inside (beside short 3d cinema and disno bus). For me price is too high for those experiences, visit for once and not more. But visit this place and decide by yourself.
Adam S — Google review
Very nice park in 2 levens for young and old . The walkingpads are not always good for buggy and wheelchair . Nice on scale models of dinosaurs and a part is really moving and make sound. There is also local transport . The entrance price is including parking , free 3D movie , local transport
L. B — Google review
Great place to take the whole family out. Large car park, clean toilets, playground for kids and loads and loads of dinosaurs. Plenty of benches to sit around. We have a twin girls 9 months old and found it tricky to get to places as non of the walkways are signed not for prams or wheelchair. Many places to.get hot or cold drinks from... Kids enjoyed it and parents to
Avalanche _ — Google review
Great place for kids, even if they are not the biggest dino fans. There are plenty of play areas and some of the dinos move and make sound. The area is quite big and there is ride that will take you through some of the park. You can buy the classic fairground food. My kids really liked the mini 3d movie theater.
L. N — Google review
We've visited Dino Park on Sunday - it was not so many people as I would expected. The entrance fee is 180kc per person/adults(approx.8 dollars, you can pay by credit card as well). The parking next to dino entrance is huge so dont worry about parking your car. Considering the area (seems to us quite big) and attractions in the park- the price you paid for the entrance its ok. Some of the dinosaurs are moving and you can hear the voices- kids should love that. In the park there is a toilet (free of charge),dino grill and even you can make a dino tattoo(I dont remember the price but they accept only cash there). The Dino Express is another attraction specially for small dino lovers and I definitely recommend that for everyone. During the day the temperatures was quite high and the big dino area is mostly open and you won't find any shadow- be prepared for that. To sum up- if you are a dino enthusiast definitely visit the park.
Monika S — Google review
Quite amazing, some of the dinos move (breath, chew and pee for example), and can even give you a scare. I also loved the sound effects. It's really more like a zoo. Fantastic place, totally recommend.
Jaska — Google review
An interesting place, I liked the views and animated dinosaurs. Unfortunately, it's not enough, to impress a teenager. Prices are ok, but some food is overpriced
Vadym M — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(46)
U DinoParku 1, 735 33 Doubrava, Czechia
https://www.dinopark.cz/cz/ostrava
+420 377 227 494
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Gliwice

Museums
Specialty Museums
4.6
(210)
44-100 Gliwice, Polonia
23

Guido Mine and Coal Mining Museum

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

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

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

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Museum
Hiking area
Pszczyna Castle, a stunning Baroque masterpiece nestled in the heart of Silesia, is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families alike. This magnificent structure boasts beautifully preserved interiors from the late 1800s that transport you back in time. As you wander through its grand halls, including the breathtaking Mirror Hall and an ornate staircase that makes you feel like royalty, you'll be captivated by its charm. The castle also houses fascinating exhibits featuring miniatures and an impressive armory collection.
Fantastic Castle, one of the best we've seen so far, and we visit a lot of them! Interior is superb! Hidden gem!
Sylwia G — Google review
A worthwhile palace to visit. I expected a bit more, but overall it's an interesting place with an armoury (additional ticket required), paintings, fireplaces, furniture and a number of well-preserved rooms. Some corridors are closed, which was a bit of a disappointment, but overall if you're nearby there it's worth a visit, which will take you just over an hour.
Mike L — Google review
Very beautiful! The staff didn’t speak much english, and additional tickets must be bought to visit certain parts of the castle.
Éva I — 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
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Brama Wybrańców 1, 43-200 Pszczyna, Poland
http://www.zamek-pszczyna.pl/
+48 32 210 30 37
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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.
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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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Zdrojowa 16, 43-450 Ustroń, Poland
http://www.lesnypark.pl/
+48 515 255 161
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Ogrody Kapias

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

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Mountain peak
Outdoor Activities
Szyndzielnia, located in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, offers a variety of activities for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can reach the mountain top via an easy hike or by taking a cable car to enjoy stunning 360-degree views of the forested surroundings and the Bielska-Biala valley. The hiking trail starting at the intersection of Karbowej and Armii Krajowej is a popular choice for those seeking panoramic vistas.
Here so many things to describe. Bus no. 7&8 is for szyndzielnia from Bielsko-Biała (prezydnt hous). Bus drop u at end station from where u have to walk around 10-15min. To reach at gondola station. The fee of gondola is 31pln per person. The ride took around 10min. To reach at mid of journey, from where we have to walk around 3 km. Upward for the main destination(view). Moreover if u r vegetarian or only chicken eaters then u need to carry ur own food& water bcz here u only get other stuff.After all the view if u need to come down without gondola thn u must have map. Bcz there are so many different ways which make us confused. Most important the RED(🔴),GREEN(🟢) & YELLOW (🟡) mark on tree is for mapping. Which help us to take exact and right way to get down. We went through the (RED) MARK WHICH WAS QUite SHORT.
Harsangeet K — Google review
Szyndzielnia offers a quick 6-minute ride up and back, with stunning mountain views that make every moment unforgettable.
Adam I — Google review
We had a plan to climb there from Bielsko-Biała. Finally we have taken ropeway and made 2h walk to Szyndzielnia, Klimczok etc. Nature was really beautiful there and from time to time spectacular views. Quite many people as it was weekend and summer.
Paweł — Google review
I decided to go without any recommendation so it was a huge surprise for me how cool/nice that place is. You have activities for any age and there are signs for everything. It's perfectly possible to a non-polish speaker to enjoy this place since some of the workers can have the necessary english skill to sell tickets and give some basic directions if needed. I came in spring season and I highly recommend this place.
Luiz C — Google review
Love that since I was a baby! Every year from the time I was around 5 years old my parents were doing this trip for me and my brother… it was a very first one in the summertime! I always have a great memories and tickling butterflies in my belly when I think about that!
Mate A — Google review
Beautiful viewpoint, the mountains are amazing and look lovely in the snow.
Vix N — Google review
Super
Eugenia D — Google review
This place even on the rainy day would not let you down!
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Bielsko-Biala, Poland
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