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How long is the drive from Tula to Berlin?

The direct drive from Tula to Berlin is 1,177 mi (1,893 km), and should have a drive time of 20 hrs 59 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Tula to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Warsaw, Dresden, Wroclaw, Minsk, Poznan, Torun, Lodz, Lublin, Szczecin, and Brest, as well as top places to visit like Savvino-Storozhevskiy Monastyr' and Birds Park "Vorob'i", or the ever-popular Moscow Paleontological Museum.

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Top cities between Tula and Berlin

The top cities between Tula and Berlin are Warsaw, Dresden, Wroclaw, Minsk, Poznan, Torun, Lodz, Lublin, Szczecin, and Brest. Warsaw is the most popular city on the route. It's 16 hours from Tula and 5 hours from Berlin.
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Minsk

Minsk, the capital and largest city of Belarus, is situated on the Svislach and Niamiha rivers. It holds a special administrative status in Belarus and serves as the administrative center of Minsk Region and Minsk District. The city boasts a rich history from World War II, featuring impressive forts and castles, along with over 11,000 lakes.
17% as popular as Warsaw
8 minutes off the main route, 47% of way to Berlin
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Brest

Brest, a city in southwest Belarus near the Polish border, is steeped in history and offers a variety of attractions for visitors. The Brest Hero Fortress, dating back to the 19th century, stands as a symbol of Soviet resistance during WWII and houses a museum showcasing its wartime significance. Nearby, the Railway Museum displays historic locomotives while the Berestye Archaeological Museum preserves remnants of a 13th-century Slavic village.
3% as popular as Warsaw
6 minutes off the main route, 63% of way to Berlin
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Lublin

Lublin, the second-largest city of historical Lesser Poland, is a captivating destination with a population of 336,339. Situated east of the Vistula River, this city boasts remarkable architecture such as the Donjon Castle Tower and former University of the Sages of Lublin. Visitors can immerse themselves in cultural experiences at places like the House of Words and explore mysticism on Farah Street.
4% as popular as Warsaw
46 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Berlin
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Warsaw

Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, is situated on the River Vistula in east-central Poland. It has been recognized as one of the top cities in the world for craft beer, alongside major cities like Berlin and Melbourne. The Alchemist Grill & Cocktail, located in a remarkable building designed by Sir Norman Foster, offers a unique experience with trendy yet uncomplicated dishes and a variety of craft cocktails, champagne, wines, whiskeys and gins.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 77% 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
58 minutes off the main route, 79% 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
16 minutes off the main route, 80% of way to Berlin
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Wrocław

Wrocław, a city in western Poland situated on the Oder River, boasts a charming Market Square adorned with elegant townhouses and a modern fountain. The Gothic Old Town Hall and the Panorama of Racławice, depicting a historic battle, are nearby attractions. Across the river lies the impressive Centennial Hall auditorium. The city's Coat of Arms is located at the Cloth Hall and holds historical significance for Wrocław.
33% as popular as Warsaw
1 hour off the main route, 83% 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
1 minute off the main route, 88% of way to Berlin
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Dresden

Dresden, the capital city of Saxony, Germany, is known for its rich history and vibrant culture. The city's love for coffee and cake is evident in its local specialties like the Eierschecke cheese-cake. Saxonian citizens proudly refer to themselves as "Kaffeesachsen" (coffee Saxonians) due to their enduring love for coffee.
41% as popular as Warsaw
1 hour off the main route, 91% of way to Berlin
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Szczecin

Szczecin, a city in northwest Poland, is situated on the banks of the Oder River. It boasts the impressive 19th-century Chobry Embankment and the refurbished Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle, which now serves as a cultural hub. The grand St. James Cathedral houses a remarkable 14th-century triptych and stunning stained-glass windows, offering panoramic views from its tower.
4% as popular as Warsaw
48 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Tula to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Tula to Berlin (with short detours) are Rynek Starego Miasta, Frauenkirche Dresden, and Vilnius Old Town. Other popular stops include Royal Baths Park, ZOO, and Stary Rynek.
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Moscow Paleontological Museum

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Museum
Natural history museum
Science Museums
The Moscow Paleontological Museum is a great place to learn about Earth's prehistoric history. There are exhibits featuring a variety of fossils, including dinosaur skeletons. The museum also offers audio programs that are perfect for children. It is located in an interesting part of the city, and it is well worth a visit for anyone interested in ancient lifeforms.
Probably the best museum to visit in Moscow. Even those people who do not understand the topic were delighted. A large museum, wonderfully decorated, wonderful exhibits covering the period from the Archean to the modern historical living world, that is, about 4 billion years. If you are weak in the topic of paleontology, if audio guides and professional tour guides are employees of the local paleontological institute. The museum is large, so be prepared to walk a long time and a lot. But it is definitely worth it. I recommend it for a mandatory visit.
Citron A — Google review
It's very interesting place for kids and adults. There are a lot of fossils, skeleton of mammoth and other the oldest animals! There is the mummy of little Mammoth his name is Dima. It is complete preserved one. There is a parking not far from the museum, on nearly street.
Анастасия С — Google review
Probably my favourite museum in Moscow. It may not be as fancy as the Dinosaurs of Patagonia exhibition or anything like that, but it shows the entire process of how life formed on our planet, with all its stages and dozens of real examples in the form of fossils for each. If you want to see how life has changed on Earth, this is the place to visit
Alexander N — Google review
Absolutely stunning art, which is not what you normally expect to see at a natural history museum (ceramics, bronze sculptures, relieff, paintings) and , of course, amazing fossils! My favourite since childhood. However, when we were there, both the cafeteria and the gift shop were closed for reconstruction, which is unfortunate when you visit the museum with kids. The toilet facilities were also, in need of upgrades (which hopefully will come after the cafeteria is finished). Still, give the museum top grade, because it is a must-see, and the negative sides are assumed to be temporary
Victoria P — Google review
Museum is bit far from city centre A lot of dinosaurs bones Audio programme is also best It gives a feeling of our wonderful childhood. Must visit
Hamid S — Google review
Amazing museum! Very interesting permanent exhibition, polite personnel, and not too overcrowded even at weekend.
Agvan B — Google review
An interior is old. but the museum is interesting and there are many finds from the Jurassic period
Rasul N — Google review
Good selection of fossils (but displays could do with a make-over). I liked the sculptures and artwork.
Timothy P — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Ulitsa Profsoyuznaya, 123, Moscow, Russia, 117647
https://www.paleo.ru/museum/
+7 495 339-45-44
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Savvino-Storozhevskiy Monastyr'

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
The Savvino-Storozhevskiy Monastery is a significant Russian Orthodox religious site boasting an impressive architectural design and featuring 15th-century altar frescoes. It is a popular destination for tourists visiting Moscow, but it's best to avoid weekends and church holidays to avoid large crowds. Visitors may have the opportunity to view the stunning panorama from the bell tower with permission from a monk.
Great place to spend at least half a day while visiting Zvenigorod. Beautiful scenery, history linked monastery, plenty of exhibition places, nice stylish canteen. Strongly recommend.
Ivan Y — Google review
On one of the most famous and largest streets in Moscow, the courtyard of the Zvenigorod Savvino-Storozhevsky monastery is hidden, built in a pseudo-Russian style with elements of modern and baroque. Previously, when walking in the center, it was hard not to notice one of the main decorations of Tverskaya, but in 1939 it was hidden from view. An interesting story is connected with its movement: the building, which weighed 24 tons, was moved deeper into the quarter at night - rails were laid under the foundation and smoothly transported to a new location. At the same time, the residents were not relocated and were not even specially warned. It is said that many of them discovered the change only in the morning, looking out of the window, and must have been very surprised at the unexpected move.
Santosh D — Google review
A must-see place for any tourist traveling around Moscow. But do not come here on weekends and church holidays, for crowds will ruin one's experience. If you are lucky, a monk may allow you to come up the bell tower. The view is magnificent. The sound is deafening.
D. A — Google review
Historical place. Old monastery and a church. Has coffee shop near entrance that serves good food, russian herbal drink. You can also buy lots of herbs and herbal remedies, as well as creams and tinctures. Very crowded on weekend, during weekdays more quiet.
Nikkie V — Google review
Amazing holy place One must try local made mead drinks
Tomas P — Google review
Monastery is ok, but you will find inside the walls a pearl, a bakery shop and a café with amazing pastry,cakes,chocolates, 100% handmade and fresh. Very tasty everything. Queue of ppl to buy bread, etc... But it's worth to do it. It's cheap. Shop and café (you can eat everything you can buy in shop here) has amazing decoration, medieval style. Café is located upstairs, just in one of the towers and a door brings you directly to the walls... really beautiful place to eat/drink/rest.
Albert P — Google review
The place is well-suited both for pilgrims and for tourists. They even have free wi-fi, special app for visitors available for iOS and Android as well, and the food is dietetical and tasty at the same time. As for the architecture, there are several buildings highly valuable from the historical and the aesthetical point of view. To cut the story short, just come and see it for yourself.
Всеволод Б — Google review
Great old holy place.
Dr B — Google review
4.9
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4.8
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Ратехинское шоссе, 8, Zvenigorod, Moscow Oblast, Russia, 143180
http://savva.pravorg.ru/
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Birds Park "Vorob'i"

Zoo
Nature & Parks
Birds Park "Vorob'i" is a delightful destination for nature enthusiasts and families alike, featuring an expansive aviary filled with exotic birds alongside various other animals. Visitors can enjoy the park's well-organized layout, which includes cafes and carriage rides, making it perfect for a leisurely day out. The park offers ample parking and is well-maintained, ensuring a pleasant experience for all ages.
Great outdoor fun! One of the best place in Kaluga region for the family weekend. Birds, pinguins, animals happy to see you. Thanks for the zoo.
Pavel B — Google review
Its a beautiful park, a large variety of each type of birds and a few animals as well.Good for adults and excellent for young students/kids.Ample place for parking.There are restaurants inside the park as well as outside. Its a good option for a day picnic.Well maintained. Entry fees worth the visit. Why only 4 stars..I am animal lover, seeing caged animals/ birds is painful.
DR.SHUBHANGI S — Google review
Great for kids to catch up on chicken variety. Plenty of animals to observe at close distance, so much better than Moscow's Zoo! Note, they do not accept cards.
Šarūnas ( — Google review
Such a beautiful place, especially at the summer time. Recommend you to come here and relax, watching different kinds of exotic animals;)
Евгений Ю — Google review
Amazing place. Better than Moscow Zoo. Lots of birds and animals.
Viacheslav K — Google review
Great selection of animals (we've been there only in the half on the park, left hand side, didn't have time for "tropical" part). That has exceeded my expectations, nice and spacious place, well arranged. I must say we've been there on the 1st of January so it was almost empty, no visitors. At least that (I mean anything like that working on the the 1st of January) can tell one a lot ;) Nice place to take children but also quite interesting park for adults.
Igor F — Google review
It's so cool place and very enjoyable.
Johannes S — Google review
Magnificent zoo, with focus on birds. Many species and not only birds. The otter and the ostrich are also very nice. We visited in winter so half of the animals were hidden. But even the remaining accesible part was so magnificent! We spent several hours here and were much exhaused before we finished the first part of the park. Will be back in spring to see the rest of the animals.
Stanislav P — Google review
4.8
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4.7
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ул. Парк птиц, 3/1, Akatovo, Kaluga Oblast, Russia, 249167
http://www.birdspark.ru/
+7 484 397-23-44
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Etnomir

Cultural center
Water & Amusement Parks
Etnomir is a captivating amusement park that immerses visitors in the rich tapestry of global cultures. This unique destination features an array of architectural styles along Mir Street, with themed hotels and restaurants representing regions from Russia and beyond, including Siberia, Japan, and Nepal. Families can enjoy clean accommodations while exploring various exhibitions and engaging in hands-on workshops like pottery or candle making.
Very interesting place, with different sections depicting different regions of Russia and the world - Siberia, the Caucasus, Ukraine, Belarus, Japan, India, Nepal, and many others. There are themed hotels, restaurants, and exhibitions for each, as well as free excursions and paid workshops (pottery, soap making, candle dipping, e.t.c). Highly recommend for a few days in the summer or early autumn when the weather is nice. Good for families.
Sarah W — Google review
Great place to visit with family and children. Territory is huge and you have real examples of different houses in different centuries. To see everything you need whole day. What is more, you can go to several master classes where you can learn how to do some things. On a territory are some places with different animals. Really sad to see hasky dogs in a cages.
Catherine E — Google review
Fun place. But that mostly for organized groups that book tours and kids over 8 yrs old. The cafes are ok. The Korchma with Russian-Ukranian good is supposedly one of best at this locale. Most activities and exhibits inside the general park area are at additional cost. At far above average prices.
Konstantin B — Google review
Quite unique ethnographic park, but feels more like a theme park. Plenty to do for kids, but it will cost you!
Šarūnas ( — Google review
The largest ethnographic park in Russia! The trip to ETNOMIR is a bright and incredibly informative holiday in the Moscow region all year round. Unique excursions, master classes, animation and folklore programs, authentic country hotels, many cafes of national cuisine, festivals and holidays. More parking space. Presentation of different countries. I worked with the famous singer of Russia Natalia on a music video song ‘у меня есть только ты’ at ethnomir
Abhinav S — Google review
It is better to visit it on weekends. Nice atmosphere of all over the worls culture, traditions, crafts and workshops. Big territory for walking around. Hasky and bird farm are great )
Ольга Т — Google review
This is my first time in Etnomir. So, definitely it is a great place. There are many architecture styles that was merged into Mir Street and hotels. I was extremely impressed by facade of the Nepal hotel. In spite of this feeling with family we were staying in the hotel of East Asia and room was clean and sweet. And as we were lucky with the weather we could visit every place in this huge area and just relax in place that out of carbon dioxide and full of the fresh air in harmony with nature
Ivan E — Google review
Много интересного!! Very unique. Restaurant Glush is a must-see!!! Delicious food and very unique setting!
Yelims 7 — Google review
4.4
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3.6
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Petrovo, Kaluga Oblast, Russia, 249018
https://ethnomir.ru/
+7 495 023-02-66
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Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics

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Museum of space history
Museums
Nestled in the charming city of Kaluga, the Tsiolkovsky State Museum of the History of Cosmonautics stands as a tribute to humanity's quest for space exploration and honors the legacy of renowned Soviet rocket scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. Since its inception in 1967, this remarkable museum has become a cornerstone for those fascinated by aeronautics and space technology.
The State Museum of Space History, K.E. Tsiolkovsky is an impressive museum that offers a unique and fascinating look at the history of space exploration. Located in Alamogordo, New Mexico, the museum has an extensive collection of exhibits and artifacts that demonstrate the development of space technology and space exploration from the earliest days of aviation to the present. Highlights of the museum include a wide range of spacecraft models, including Vostok 6, the first spacecraft to carry a woman into space, and the Apollo 11 command module that carried the first humans to the moon. There are also exhibits dedicated to the history of rocket science, including the work of early pioneers such as Konstantin Tsiolkovsky and Robert Goddard, and displays with the achievements of modern space agencies such as NASA and the Soviet Space program. In addition to artifacts and exhibits, the museum also offers a number of educational programs and activities for visitors of all ages. They include virtual reality experiences, hands-on activities and special events such as rocket launches and planetary shows. In general, the State Museum of Space History, K.E. Tsiolkovsky is a must-have place for anyone interested in space exploration and technology. The museum's impressive collection of exhibits and exhibits combined with its educational programs and activities make it an engaging and informative experience for visitors of all ages.
Santosh D — Google review
The museum offers an inspiring journey through the history of spaceflight, highlighting the pioneering achievements of Soviet and Russian cosmonauts. You'll see real spacecraft, space suits, and learn about the incredible lives and work of these brave individuals.
Wahyu H — Google review
Brilliant museum and exhibition. Unfortunately, air condition was turned off and there were leaking in the new part in the left part of the window (with great view of nearby river). PS: the lack of air condition ruined our experience and we expect that it could ruin display items too. Hope that this issue will be fixed.
Maxim B — Google review
Very cool museum, lots of information and unique exhibitions
Sarah W — Google review
Worth a visit , it's a pity that's almost all descriptions are only Cyrillic
Gabriele B — Google review
Advice: if you go to planetarium, take last seats!!! In front you can break your neck ) In other cases this museum is perfect, extremely interesting! Best to be explored with a guide.
George S — Google review
Must visit, its worth the trip!
Theo C — Google review
looking forward to the opening of the museum
Sergei B — Google review
4.8
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Ulitsa Akademika Koroleva, 2, Kaluga, Kaluga Oblast, Russia, 248000
http://www.gmik.ru/
+7 484 270-50-25
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Svyato Uspenskiy Kafedral'nyy Sobor G. Smolensk

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Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Svyato Uspenskiy Kafedral'nyy Sobor G. Smolensk, also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is a significant religious site in Smolensk. Constructed at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries, this cathedral holds historical and spiritual importance. Visitors describe it as a serene place for prayer and reflection, with its stunning interior and miraculous icon.
Beautiful! PS I'm an American.
Robert H — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were a lot of people on Christmas Day, so we looked at the interior decoration through the doors. The temple is visible from everywhere, because it stands on a mountain. The road to it in bad weather can be unpleasant for a pedestrian. Bolshaya Sobornaya Street is not that big, and every now and then people get splashed with mud by cars passing by. (Original) Людей в Рождество было море, поэтому посмотрели на внутреннее убранство через двери. Храм видно отовсюду, ибо стоит на горе. Дорога к нему в непогоду для пешехода может быть неприятной. Улица Большая Соборная не такая большая, и то и дело людей окатывают грязью проезжающие мимо машины.
Денис Р — Google review
(Translated by Google) The magnificent Assumption Cathedral is a real pearl of Smolensk. You can see it from afar, and when you get closer, you are struck by the scale and beauty of the architecture. It is very light and spacious inside, the atmosphere is peaceful. A separate plus is that there is a small shop on the territory where you can buy fresh bread for only 50 rubles. A great place to feel the spirit of the city and touch history. (Original) Великолепный Успенский собор — настоящая жемчужина Смоленска. Видно его издалека, а когда подходишь ближе, поражает масштаб и красота архитектуры. Внутри очень светло и просторно, атмосфера умиротворяющая. Отдельный плюс — на территории есть небольшая лавка, где можно купить свежий хлеб всего за 50 рублей. Отличное место, чтобы почувствовать дух города и прикоснуться к истории.
ELLEN K — Google review
(Translated by Google) We visited Smolensk and definitely went to the Holy Dormition Cathedral. The Cathedral is very beautiful, captivates with its grandeur. But there is one "but". This is the observation deck behind the Cathedral. It is all overgrown with weeds, which in some places are higher than the waist. Thistle thorns cling to clothes. Why can't everything be mowed down and make a visit to the observation deck comfortable for tourists? (Original) Посетили Смоленск и обязательно зашли в Свято-Успенский собор. Собор очень красив, покоряет своим величием. Но есть одно «но». Это обзорная площадка за Собором. Вся поросла бурьяном, который местами выше пояса . Колючки чертополоха цепляются за одежду. Нежели нельзя все скосить и сделать посещение смотровой площадки комфортным для туристов
Liubou S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I was impressed by the cathedral's visit, the grandeur and beauty of the iconostasis. The bread shop on site serves delicious bread. (Original) Осталась под впечатлением от посещения сабора,величие и красота иконостаса. На территории в лавке очень вкусный хлеб
Виктория М — Google review
(Translated by Google) The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is the cathedral of the Smolensk Metropolis of the Russian Orthodox Church. Located in the central part of the city of Smolensk on Cathedral Hill. Erected at the turn of the 17th and 18th centuries. An amazing place for the soul, where the Lord embraces you with his love! I like to come to the cathedral when there are not many people, I can calmly pray, turn to God, the Most Holy Theotokos, and the saints of God. You can venerate any icon with prayer and request; there are places where you can simply sit and breathe the spirit of the cathedral, this is especially important for elderly and sick people. Of course, on great holidays there is Grace everywhere, it’s just very crowded, you have to stand close together. Go enjoy God's house, its splendor and its beauty. Think about saving your soul!!! God bless you!!! (Original) Собо́р Успе́ния Пресвято́й Богоро́дицы — кафедральный собор Смоленской митрополии Русской православной церкви. Находится в центральной части города Смоленска на Соборной горе. Возведён на рубеже XVII и XVIII веков. Удивительное место для души, там Господь обнимает вас своей любовью! Люблю приходить в собор, когда немноголюдно, можно спокойно помолиться, обратится к Богу, Пресвятой Богородице, к Святым угодникам Божьим. Приложится к любой иконе с молитвой и просьбой, есть места где просто можно посидеть и подышать духом собора, особенно это важно для пожилых и больных людей. Конечно на великие праздники там Благодать везде и всюду, просто очень многолюдно, приходится стаять вплотную. Идите, наслаждайтесь домом Божьим, виличием и красотой. Думайте о спасении своей души!!! Божьей помощи вам!!!
Элеонора Н — Google review
(Translated by Google) Majestically towers over the entire city. Beautiful both outside and inside. One of the main attractions of the city (Original) Величественно возвышается над всем городом. Красив как снаружи так и внутри. Одна из основных достопримечательностей города
Natalia E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The temple is majestic, unusually beautiful, gracious. The impression is spoiled by the "auntie", who imagined herself to be something, exalted at the table with a sign. She takes upon herself the right to decide some and not to confuse others to the icon. A backward bureaucrat, apparently. Well, if you have such an honor to turn the temple with flowers, then you should not sleep for long, do it in advance, do not take a sin on your soul not to let people near the icon before the holiday, you will be known as wretched in mind (Original) Храм величественный, необыкновенно красивый, благодатный. Впечатление портит "тетя", возомнившая из себя нечто, за столом с табличкой возвеличившаяся. Берет на себя право решать одних и не путать других к иконе. Отставшая чинуша, видимо. Уж, если вам честь такая обратить цветами храм, то не стоит долго спать, сделайте заранее, не берите грех на душу не пускать у иконе перед праздником, умом убогими прослывете
Лариса — Google review
4.8
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4.9
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Ulitsa Sobornyy Dvor, 5, Smolensk, Smolensk Oblast, Russia, 214000
http://www.smolsobor.ru/
+7 910 110-45-60
7

Dudutki

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Museum
Banquet hall
Dudutki is a charming open-air museum located near the village of Dudichi, Belarus. It offers a unique insight into the everyday life of a 19th-century Belarusian countryside house. Visitors can explore an ethnographic gallery and craft workshops including pottery, leatherworking, weaving, and more. The complex also features a wooden church, windmill, bakery, brewery, and creamery. Guests can learn about ancient crafts and folk celebrations while tasting freshly baked Belarusian bread.
Traditional Belorussian estate that I have visited multiple times in the last ten years. If you are going for a guide ask for Irina who has been there since 1997! Walk around try the homemade cheese and bread. Highly recommend the straw, linen and ceramic workshops!! Talk to the artists - great place friendly people :)
Dasha M — Google review
It’s worth visiting but once, they also offer nice parties for kids during the summer with lots of open air activities such as foam parties and holi, however, it’s much better to purchase tickets online at least a few days prior to the event to save on the entrance fee on the day of festivities . They have a playground for kids and a nice collection of retro cars. The bistro on summer weekends and during any celebrations is just a nightmare!!! You have to wait in line for at least 30 minutes and the food is rather average, however the prices are rather low
Anna K — Google review
Green complex, with historical and local filling of the traditions of the building. everything is clean and cute. the complex is not large, some part is closed to ordinary visitors. there is a place for horses. Here are held many interesting events and the whole Minsk gathers.
Maskyss S — Google review
There are some old cars and you get tiny cheeses for tasting. All that for 23 rub. It totally doesn’t worth this much money.
Ákos A — Google review
I had really enjoyed my day over there, it is a nice place where you can clearly find out how past life of Belarusians was and buy the traditional products , handcrafted things , seeing old cars and the technique of making vodka in addition to the kind mentors like Lira .
Mustafa M — Google review
I suggest you to take an excursion there, so you’ll have lots of fun with tastings of local products and drinks. Area is nice, but I was disappointed that everything was in Russian. Even the guides don’t do the tours in Belarusian. That’s sad. And the shield at the entrance wasn’t in a native language.
Anastasia M — Google review
Pleasant place to spend few hours in. Not so crowded, not so big, this museum is an ideal place for trip with children.
Ivan K — Google review
Historical nice place with wide variety of traditional handicraft of Belarus and also you can meet hospitable Belarusians in their ancient attires :) <3
Ebrahim S — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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д.Птичь, Ptich', Minskaja voblasć, Belarus
http://www.dudutki.by/
+375 29 602-52-50
8

National Library of Republic of Belarus

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Library
National library
Public library
The National Library of Republic of Belarus is a modern and uniquely designed library with a large collection of books. The building stands at over 73 meters high and has the shape of a rhombocuboctahedron, making it an impressive sight to behold. Visitors can take a panoramic elevator to one of the best observation platforms, where they can use binoculars with 30x magnification to view distant objects.
Although far from the city center, the library is an easy ride on the metro (even for someone who speaks no Belarusian, like me). It’s completely worth it, as around the back of the library you can pay to go up to the 35th floor to see the surrounding view of the city. Beautiful!!!
Alaina R — Google review
Very nice and beautiful place, recommend to visit to everyone who visits Minsk.
Nadia B — Google review
I would said nothing about place where is the library located . Because there is metro station just few hundred metres out. I wouldn't said nothing about how massive is the building . Because it's really big but looking nice ... Good luck !!
Serg P — Google review
Amazing visit to a cheap price. Great view of the city on a sunny Minsk day is incredible. Highly recommend
Ebru O — Google review
An icon of the city of Minsk! A must for all tourists, go to the 23 floor for the view.
Adam K — Google review
Famous and biggest library in Bilarussia. We visit it today 28th/08/2019 very nice place.
Drhazim G — Google review
Very good
RONAKKUMAR S — Google review
The observation deck entrance is at the back side of the building. Paid some fee, climbed the lift. The deck is overlooking the city of Minsk. Very beautiful view from here. There's a cafe and rooms for art exhibition. At night, we waited to see the light spectacle. Beautiful illumination. It's worth the wait.
Keluarga P — Google review
4.5
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4.3
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prasp. Niezaliežnasci 116, Minsk, Minsk Region 220114, Belarus
http://www.nlb.by/
+375 17 368-37-37
9

Church of Saints Simon and Helena

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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of Saints Simon and Helena, affectionately referred to as the Red Church, stands out in Minsk, Belarus with its stunning Neo-Romanesque architecture. Constructed between 1905 and 1910 through the generosity of Edward Woynillowicz and his wife, this beautiful redbrick structure serves as a heartfelt tribute to their late children. The church not only hosts daily masses but also various events that draw both locals and visitors alike.
It is a historic church. It is a interesting and enthusiastic place to visit.
Mehmet Ö — Google review
The Church of St. Simon and St. Helena, located in Minsk, Belarus, is a stunning example of neo-Gothic architecture. Also known as the Red Church due to its distinctive red brick façade, it stands as a powerful symbol of faith and resilience. The church’s interior is peaceful and beautifully designed, offering a serene atmosphere for reflection and prayer. Visitors are often moved by its rich history, especially its survival through the Soviet era when it was used for non-religious purposes. Today, it continues to be an active place of worship and a cultural landmark, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
Sajad T — Google review
A beautiful church with a sad story, as it was apparently built to commemorate a son and daughter who died at a green age and who had shared with their parents having dreamt of a church just like the one that can be admired today. The comparatively new (1910) church building - like so many religious buildings in the territories of the former Soviet Union - then went through a change of purpose, being used as a cinema for most of the Soviet period, and reverting to its original use only under newly-independent Belarus.
Giorgio B — Google review
This is my favorite part of the city!
Anna M — Google review
Church of Saints Simon and Helena also known as the Red Church is a Roman Catholic church on Independence Square in Minsk, Belarus. This neo-Romanesque church was designed by Polish architects Tomasz Pajzderski and Władysław Marconi. The cornerstone was laid in 1905 and the church was completed in 1910. Okay yesterday I watched a number of old ladies go to every religious statue and pray. They would pray and move to the next one. There was 5 or 6 on just one side. Kind of makes me think your having another God!
G L — Google review
Very quiet and nice cathedral. You can enjoy the silence there if you tired from loud city, which I can't say about Minsk.
German L — Google review
Very pretty church. A more complete restoration would revive it's beauty though.
John T — Google review
This 110 years old beautiful building has lots of history.
Hemant C — Google review
4.8
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4.6
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Ulitsa Sovetskaya 15, Minsk, Minskaja voblasć, Belarus
http://chyrvony.by/
+375 17 200-44-15
10

Gates of Dawn

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Pilgrimage place
Sights & Landmarks
The Gate of Dawn, also known as Ausros Vartai, is a significant historical and religious site in Vilnius. Constructed in the 16th century as part of the city's defensive fortifications, it now houses a chapel with an iconic painting of the Virgin Mary. This landmark attracts Catholic pilgrims who come to pay their respects and pray before the ancient artwork believed to possess miraculous powers.
Oh yes, of course the Gate of Dawn with the icon of Our Lady of Dawn is another symbol of Vilnius. We enter or exit the Old Town through the gate. And the icon can be viewed at certain hours. During our stay and stay in Vilnius, we saw it twice. On the days of veneration of the icon, many pilgrims gather in front of it. This is a very revered shrine among Catholics and Orthodox. And maybe among followers of other religions. A very unique icon. And to have its image always with you, buy a souvenir near the gate. N.B. The pictures to last centuries are from internet☝️
Olga A — Google review
Interesting place of worship. Remember to be respectful (wear full length trousers, covered shoulders). Tourists can go inside around religious services. More information about the place’s history would be helpful.
Troy J — Google review
You don't need a ticket to see the Gates of Dawn. Just remember to be quiet and respectful when going inside. It's a really beautiful place of worship, and I was glad I had the chance to see it. Do budget some time in your trip to Vilnius to visit the Gates of Dawn.
Bryan S — Google review
Very cool, I don't get all the hoopla whatever deadly it's a pilgrimage site. You have to go to the side door to be able to get in make sure you check out the main cathedral it's also spectacular.
Greg A — Google review
Excellent monument in blue shades . Looks serene and auspicious . Go in the early morning to have a peaceful look without tourist influx
Mamata B — Google review
Ostra Brama is an extraordinary place, deeply meaningful for Poles and for the Polish community. It carries the weight of history and national pride, creating a strong sense of connection with the old homeland. Visiting it is both moving and emotional – it truly touches a sensitive chord in the heart of anyone arriving from Poland. It is also an important site of religious pilgrimage, a sacred destination for those for whom faith is essential. A place of memory, spirituality, and identity – unforgettable.
Mateusz Ż — Google review
The Gate of Dawn is a city gate in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, and one of its most important religious, historical and cultural monuments. It is a major site of Catholic pilgrimage in Lithuania. 👍
Hridoy A — Google review
What a beautiful walk in a historic setting. Shops, parks, and restaurants all around too. A perfect way to spend a few hours.
David G — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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Aušros Vartų g. 14, Vilnius, 01303 Vilniaus m. sav., Lithuania
http://www.ausrosvartai.lt/
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11

Vilnius Old Town

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Neighborhoods
Vilnius Old Town, known as Senamiestis, is a vibrant and well-preserved area with a rich historical and architectural heritage. The town features a mix of baroque, Gothic, and neoclassical buildings, including the iconic Gediminas Castle Tower and Vilnius University. Visitors can explore small shops offering local crafts like amber jewelry and wood carvings while enjoying the diverse culinary scene with international eateries, bars, and clubs.
4.6
(6168)
Vilnius, Vilnius City Municipality, Lithuania, USA
12

Brest Fortress

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Fortress
Museums
Brest Fortress, also known as the Hero Fortress, is a 19th-century fortress located in Brest, Belarus. It gained its heroic title to honor its defense during the German-Soviet War of 1941-1945. The fortress features imposing ruins and a museum that provides background on the events of World War II. Visitors can explore artifacts and photographs from this period. The complex also includes a brutalist-style concrete memorial statue.
This place contains some very impressive and awesome Soviet era megamonuments! Fantastic to see and awe at their size and message
Raphael N — Google review
Brest Fortress is one of the most interesting and powerful places I have visited. It’s not just an old building — it’s a place full of history and emotions. During World War II, in June 1941, German soldiers attacked the Soviet Union. The Brest Fortress was one of the first places they attacked. Even though the Soviet soldiers were surrounded and had little food or water, they fought bravely for many days. Some continued to fight for weeks. Their story is amazing. Today, you can walk around the fortress and see many parts of it. There is a big monument called “Muzhestvo” — a giant stone face of a soldier. It really makes you think about what happened here. There is also a museum with old photos, letters, and things that belonged to the soldiers. Everything is shown in a very respectful and interesting way. The whole area is quiet and clean. It’s a good place to learn about history and to remember the brave people who were here. If you are in Brest, you should definitely visit this place. I spent about 2–3 hours here and it was totally worth it.
Max L — Google review
Impressive fortress complex, with several large monuments, especially "Courage", commemorating the battle fought here against the invading Nazis in June 1941. All very Soviet-style overly dramatic, but still impressive, and worth a visit. Entry to the fortress is free of charge.
Stephen P — Google review
if you are in Belarus, be sure to visit this place, the energy of this place is going through the roof. be sure to take a guide to the open part of the memorial complex. history must be known and remembered, and not as it is now fashionable to forget, turn over.
Nikolaj K — Google review
A wonderful place full of history from the WWII.
Yordan Y — Google review
Great location to spend half of a day You can take a nice walk in the garden You can pray in the church You can visit the museum It is an impressive location Totally recommend to visit it
D D — Google review
Good museum to give background to the events during WW2 that occurred at the fortress. Some displays are in English, but you can easily get the idea about the artifacts and photographs which have not been translated. Do not miss the excellent museum shop downstairs. Very reasonable prices on some interesting souvenirs, from coins to old bullets.
Simon P — Google review
I recommend to visit this place if you are fan of military and history of wars. Place is amazing and really really big! I also suggest to visit it with guide because you could hear really great story about everything inside. There is a lot of military and culture accents so remember that you are visitor and you are guest here :)
Magdalena O — Google review
4.8
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4.8
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вулiца Герояу абароны Брэсцкай крэпасцi 60, Brest, 224018, Belarus
+375 162 25-42-74
13

State Museum at Majdanek

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History museum
Sights & Landmarks
The State Museum of Majdanek is a memorial museum located on the site of a WWII concentration camp. It houses buildings, photographs, and personal effects from that era. The exhibits are available in English as well and offer an educational experience about the atrocities committed during that time. It takes around four hours to visit the entire museum, so it's best to plan for a sunny day as it can get cold and windy in winters.
A fantastic trip out from the centre of Lublin. Very interesting site to visit. Lots of information in 3 languages boards to read around the entire exhibition. Lots of walking involved to take in the entire place . Gas chamber, barracks etc all very harrowing to see. With free entry
Andrea B — Google review
An interesting place to visit, for all the wrong reasons I accept. I feel like everyone should see the conditions people were kept in, with the quotes dotted around often added extra significance.
Andrew W — Google review
An incredible place. Take a 3 hour guided tour to get the full horrific story of this concentration camp. So sad but amazing to see and hear the stories. You cannot imagine what it must have been like. The most shocking part for me was seeing the 430,000 shoes of those that died there.
Martin C — Google review
I was truly moved and saddened that this could happen so close to populated areas and no one came to help ir protest everyday
Ibironke G — Google review
A very powerful and emotional place. Majdanek is preserved with great respect - a heartbreaking reminder of history that should never be forgotten.
Liudmyla Z — Google review
A sad place but a fundamental visit to understand more about this dark moment of our history. The museum is very well preserved and organized. The entrance is free but I would recommend to buy something from the bookstore, to contribute with the conservation. If possible, go on a weekday by morning, it opens 9am and the visit will be not crowded, so you can explore everything in your pace.
Ricardo R — Google review
This is a eye watering place to visit due to the horrendous reasons behind it being there. We entered through the main gate and into the reception, we were then shown on a map whats what and how far it it’s to walk round it , I believe it was 4.6km . Hard to imagine just how hard it must have been but the whole place gives you somewhat of a view into the conditions . The stories you read on the wall again make your heart miss a beat , very very sad place to visit but a must if history and a real look into it is on your to do list.
John-Anthony F — Google review
Plenty of parking and easy to get to. There is a small car park charge but other then that access to the site is free. Be prepared for a fair amount of walking as the camp is fairly large but there are two further mini car parks on the museum site which would cut down the walk.
Sapsey — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(758)
Droga Męczenników Majdanka 67, 20-325 Lublin, Poland
http://www.majdanek.eu/
+48 81 710 28 21
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Old Town

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Old Town in Lublin is a captivating neighborhood anchored by the 19th-century Lublin Castle and the medieval Holy Trinity Chapel. The area boasts vibrant Renaissance buildings, underground passages with heritage displays, and the Trynitarska Tower offering panoramic views of pastel-hued buildings. Visitors can explore souvenir shops, traditional cafes known as "milk bars," al fresco restaurants, and pubs along its charming cobbled streets.
4.6
(1254)
Lublin, Poland, USA
15

Royal Baths Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Royal Łazienki Park, located in Warsaw, is a sprawling complex that offers a blend of natural beauty and historical treasures. The park is home to the Palace on the Isle, which was built as the summer residence of Stanisław II Augustus, the last king of Poland. Visitors can explore his extensive art collection displayed within the palace. Additionally, the park features the renowned Fryderyk Chopin Monument and beautifully landscaped gardens.
A beautiful place and calming garden. It’s peaceful, perfect for walks and picnics. I love all the squirrels 🐿️, pigeons 🕊️, and peacocks 🦚 I also love the theatre and the old orangery. I’ve had the pleasure to sing there, it was fantastic 🎶🎙️
Julia C — Google review
This is a magnificent park. It’s peaceful, beautiful, and wonderful. Even on a crowded day, it’s fairly easy to find some quiet space to yourself. The squirrels are beyond adorable so make sure you bring some delicious nuts for them.
Jeff D — Google review
A lovely getaway from the urban sprawl of Warsaw. Lordly peacocks 🦚 made my day. Squirrels 🐿️ run galore, so bring your little bag of nuts to partake in the feeding craze undertaken by old and young :) Love golden autumn colors 🍂 adding more splendor.
Andrew K — Google review
Lovely afternoon with fantastic weather today. Beautiful autumn leaves, few peacocks and cute squirrels. A lot of room for long walks, also plenty of benches to sit down and relax. One of the places you must see when visiting Warsaw, whatever the season.
Andrzej L — Google review
A classic Warsaw landmark – loved by locals and tourists alike. Take a walk and check out the Sybil Temple, the Amphitheatre, the Old Orangery, and the peaceful Chinese Garden. Beautifully maintained and full of charm in every season. I was especially impressed by a colorful duck 🦆🍁
EA — Google review
Łazienki Park is simply charming. It's a very beautiful, peaceful place, perfect for a relaxing stroll. Along the way, you can see various animals like squirrels, peacocks, and ducks, which make the experience even more enjoyable and fun. Perfect for those who want to connect with nature without leaving the city.
Luana B — Google review
Amazing and massive park area. People handfeed the peacocks and red squirrels by the palace. I was shocked how friendly the animals are. One red squirrel came up to me and climbed on my leg thinking I have food. Back in the UK this is unimaginable as animals over there have to be wary of humans.
Kikkë G — Google review
Incredible huge park with multiple old buildings and a vast network of trails and paths. Washrooms are easy to find comma and there is more seating/benches than any other Park I have seen. Be sure to find the peacocks that hang out near the education center
Jan S — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(8755)
Agrykola 1, 00-460 Warszawa, Poland
https://www.lazienki-krolewskie.pl/pl
+48 504 243 783
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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
17

Palace of Culture and Science

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Event venue
Sights & Landmarks
The Palace of Culture and Science, a prominent 1950s architectural marvel in Warsaw, stands as one of the tallest buildings in Poland and the European Union. This iconic 44-floor high-rise is a symbol of modern Warsaw and offers an array of cultural experiences including theaters, museums, exhibitions, cinemas, restaurants, and bars. Visitors can also enjoy breathtaking city views from the 30th-floor View Terrace.
The most iconic building in Warsaw, 237 meters high! It was built in 1955 as a “gift” from the Soviet Union and Joseph Stalin. On the 30th floor there is an observatory with a panoramic view of the city. It opens its gates at 20:00. You can buy tickets online, as well as from machines on the ground floor or cash at the box office. Recommended!!
Loukas K — Google review
The Palace of Culture and Science is an interesting spot to visit in Warsaw. The building is huge and full of history, with good views from the top! It was pouring rain during our visit, but we were able to grab some coffee and icecream at the rooftop! There’s a mix of museums, theaters, and exhibitions inside—definitely worth checking out if you’re in the city.
Arch S — Google review
Good place to visit when in Warsaw. We went inside to explore and took elevator to viewing platform on 30th floor. Tickets have to be purchased for that but they were not very expensive and viewing is amazing. Area surrounding the Palace and Culture and Science is also very nice. Plenty of places to sit and relax or go to get some food.
Martyna A — Google review
What a great view of the city! This magnificent sowiet style building offers the best views of the skyline of Warsaw into every direction. The biggest downside? You can't see this beautiful building. Come here at sunset to experience Warsaw at day, night and see a nice red sky. It's also very affordable and there is a nice coffee spot on top.
Florian P — Google review
Soviet building but huge and fascinating. The most interesting building among all. Inside it has a lot if things but the panorama view on the 30th floor is breathtaking! I advise everyone to go there before the dawn, buy tickets in the self-service ticket machine (no need to book tickets in advance) in the hall and watch the beautiful city from the height, especially at night ✨✨✨ The building itself is gliwing with colir lights at night 👌✨
Julia V — Google review
It is a very unique and monumental building. The history behind it is controversial, but they’ve managed to repurpose it to a cultural, scientific and historical end. It was nice to go up and have a 360 view of the city.
Rodrigo C — Google review
The must in Warsaw. Recommend to read a little bit about of the place before visit, to understand the history and the historical context. Visit the view point on 30th floor, for excellent panorama of Warsaw, walk around, visit open places inside.
Daryush H — Google review
We had a wonderful view from the viewing terrace. There is information about the surrounding buildings and neighbourhoods everywhere, which makes the view even more interesting. If you are in Warsaw, you should definitely visit this sight. A great experience
Franko R — Google review
4.6
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4.1
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pl. Defilad 1, 00-901 Warszawa, Poland
https://pkin.pl/
+48 22 656 76 00
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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
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Grzybowska 79, 00-844 Warszawa, Poland
http://1944.pl/
+48 22 539 79 05
19

Zamek Ogrodzieniec

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Part-restored 13th-century fortress with a museum, exhibition gallery in the dungeon, bar & dining.
We went as a family with our toddler. We enjoyed the beauty of this wonderful place with a lot of history to it. The place is not stroller friendly and the toilet area for public was closed for some reason. The ruins of castle itself is a real gem and there is an explanation written for every room that you could read and understand it even more.
Jaikumar G — Google review
Incredible castle ruins on top of a hill, with panoramic views of the surrounding forests! I came here for the Percival concert (Witcher) and it was an amazing medieval ambience.
H F — Google review
Amazing medieval castle with lots of history and additional attractions. Great place to visit for families with children. Plenty of places to eat and park. Highly recommended.
Peter L — Google review
Real gem. The castle is extraordinary and really recommend to visit. If you want to go inside - be advised - it has steep stairs and one steep ladder to one of the towers. Also, nice walk around outside the castle.
PJ L — Google review
The 16th century fortress in Jura region. On the holiday during summer season, the medieval knights show is held. That was good for kids.
SATOSHI ( — Google review
When you first set sight on the castle, you'll immediately be impressed. You'll want to keep looking at it because it's just that beautiful. Then your attention is rerouted by the endless amount of people in yellow vests trying to get you to park in their parking lots. Some even wave glowsticks around. I can't blame the locals for wanting to earn a quick buck off tourists, but it was certainly a bit strange. Some of them even opened up their backyards for parking. We eventually entered a parking lot where we had to pay 5 EUR or 20 PLN, but I can imagine that the price varies per lot. We got out and headed towards the castle, but along the route there was a guy in an ice cream van saying something to us. Now, I don't speak Polish, but my limited knowledge of Czech has allowed me to understand a decent amount of what people are saying. This time, however, he said something that in Czech would translate to pigs, so I can imagine his confusion when I pulled a very confused face after his little sales talk. Anyways, we went further along the path before we were bombarded with stalls on either side of the road. Again, I can't blame locals for trying to earn some money, but I do have to wonder why 1 medieval castle should need around 5 ice cream vans, several stalls selling the same plushies and toys and multiple stalls selling food and drinks. One of them even sold toy machine guns, which is quite odd when you're visiting a medieval castle, where the best gun you were gonna get would only fire a single shot and most likely miss the target, if not blow up into your face. Anyways, we finally got to the ticket office, where there was a small queue but nothing too bad. We went up into the castle area and this was absolutely beautiful. The castle itself had a few shops, but the main event was ofcourse the castle itself. The route was clearly indicated, and took you along almost every inch of the castle. The stairs up to the tower were a bit crowded, but nothing you can really do about that. There were a few little rooms that showcased stuff, including a room dedicated to the Witcher with a very nice replica of his silver sword, if I'm correct in that. In another room there was a canon from the 1700's, which seemed to me to be able to still fire, but I wouldn't recommend firing such an old weapon, lest it blow up in your face. The castle itself is located on a rocky area, which the castle accentuates brilliantly. Even though the castle isn't that large, it seems like it is due to the terrain. Some parts of the castle were lost unfortunately, I would have liked to see a restored version of this castle, I reckon it would have been beautiful if done right. Right now, you can see they "restored" certain small areas with bricks, which I don't think is very historically accurate but I could be wrong in that. A lot of the stairs in the castle have been replaced with concrete or metal ones, which is fair seeing the horrible state of the one staircase they kept in place. When leaving the main castle, the larger area still surrounded by walls is also something you should look at. It features a beautiful rock formation and an old torture chamber. I would take the things on display there with a grain of salt though, seeing there's an iron maiden in this room which they tried to pass off as historically accurate, even though it was only invented in the victorian age, much later than the medieval era. Still, I'm no expert in medieval torture methods so maybe the rest all checks out. When we eventually left the castle, the queue for tickets was way longer. It seemed we had evaded the busy hours, fortunately. Also, before I forget, dogs are allowed to enter the castle, so bring them along if you want. In conclusion, I would definitely recommend you to visit this wonderful place, but it definitely gets one fewer star because of the exceptionally touristy area centered around it.
Mattis V — Google review
I was expecting little because it all looks in ruins (in pictures) but once you are there physically you'll be amazed. Also, The Witcher (Netflix) filmed here.
Diego G — Google review
Beautiful place. Felt like I walked into history with the festival vibes around.
Trupti T — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Zamkowa 28, 42-440 Podzamcze, Poland
http://www.zamek-ogrodzieniec.pl/
+48 32 673 22 20
20

Jasna Góra

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Monastery
Sights & Landmarks
Jasna Góra is a significant spiritual site in Poland, established by the Paulite order in 1382. The monastery houses the revered Icon of the Black Madonna of Czestochowa and various other sacred artworks. Pilgrims are drawn to this location due to reported miracles associated with the Black Madonna painting in the Chapel of Lady. The site also features an information center that offers guided tours in English.
A truly magical place. Visiting Jasna Góra Monastery was an unforgettable experience. The atmosphere is filled with peace and spiritual energy. You can feel a deep sense of calm and sacredness the moment you walk through the gates. A must-visit for anyone seeking reflection, history, or simply a moment of inner peace.
Dovile A — Google review
A heathen here. A pretty magnificent church. Our tour uses a local tour guide who takes us through the church while the Mass is in progress. He's also very thorough with the small museum. The church is dedicated to Black Madonna (the Virgin Mary), mother of Jesus. Reportedly, she possessed extraordinary power.
Irene E — Google review
I love this place a lot. As soon as you walk through the gates it feels like you enter a little village on its own!!! It's a really peaceful and sacred place. I can only recommend ^^
Marta ( — Google review
Gorgeous buildings and surroundings. We were lucky enough to be there while mass was on. The sound of singing fills the place with reverie. There are multiple areas of the compound that are well worth a visit.
Andrea B — Google review
Wonderful shrine, a must-see while around Krakow. The icone of our Lady, the beautiful church, a very interesting treasury and museum, and breathtaking view at the top of the tower, all these make this place a magical one.
Nizar K — Google review
A beautiful and spiritual place with incredible history. The monastery is impressive, peaceful, and filled with meaning. A must-visit when in Częstochowa.
LIGHTCOR T — Google review
Photo by Letty / AKA Audrey Hepburn! God Bless all our Christian brother's and sister's of Our Father Lord Jesus Christ King of All Kings Amen❤️‍🔥🥰😍🤩
Letty G — Google review
This is considered to be a sacred place with a miracle-making icon. This historical place is visited by the Pope, too. The architecture with inside decoration of the churches is beautiful! The entrance is free. There is a large parking behind the cathedral complex. Many pilgrims come here every year.
Anya N — Google review
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ul. o. A. Kordeckiego 2, 42-225 Częstochowa, Poland
https://www.jasnagora.pl/
+48 34 377 77 77
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21

Opole Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Opole Zoo is a large conservation-focused zoo located on an island in the River Oder, in the capital city of Opole, Poland. The zoo houses over 600 animals from around the world, including iconic species like lions, tigers, and elephants, as well as various birds, reptiles, and primates. Visitors appreciate the spacious and well-organized layout of the zoo with wide paths and open spaces. Many also praise its modern facilities and beautiful water features.
Great activity for the whole family. It took us 4 hours to visit and we didn’t really see 100% plus we were moving fast. . Get the ticket ahead online so you don’t have to wait in line (and it can get pretty long). . There is a nice playground for kids, Ice cream stands and restaurants inside. It really could be an all day adventure! Really worth it!
Ewa K — Google review
....one of the best we visited!! No problem with parking (free), ticket machines (no need to wait in queue)...
Karel L — Google review
There are a variety of wild animals to see here. The enclosures are very large and offer the animals plenty of activities and space. A very nice family zoo, the seals have plenty of action! A really nice zoo!
Julius K — Google review
amazing zoo no comments... . beautiful fish tanks, food service inside for kids & adults. need minimum 3 hours for visiting
I S — Google review
Very nice, not very big ZOO. We saw couple feedings and trainings. Parking close by for fee, the one across the bridge is free.
Elena B — Google review
This zoo is beautiful and big. There is English posting for names and much information in Polish that can be translated with Lens. The ice cream was delicious and very clean place. We spent over two hours and could have spent even more time there. I think we walked nearly 10km during the visit. It is one of my favorites
Joe S — Google review
Even better zoo than I imagined. You can see the animals really close. It's really modern, clean, and has beautiful waterfalls and an overall vibe. We went on a rainy day, so there were almost no other visitors besides me and my girlfriend, which made it feel like a private tour. We were there for at least 2.5 hours and still didn't see everything that the zoo had to offer.
Koli H — Google review
Really good experience, can’t complain really! Though it was sometimes hard to view the animals as the cage was very large compared to the number of animals with an outdoor and indoor section. Apart from that wear some good shoes as you’ll be walking for ages.
Beshay K — Google review
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Spacerowa 10, 45-094 Opole, Poland
https://zoo.opole.pl/
+48 77 454 28 58
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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
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4.5
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Zygmunta Wróblewskiego 1-5, 51-618 Wrocław, Poland
https://zoo.wroclaw.pl/
+48 71 348 30 24
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Lake Malta

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Reservoir
Nature & Parks
Lake Malta is a picturesque man-made lake that offers a variety of activities such as running and cycling. Adjacent to the lake, visitors can explore attractions like Jezyce with its street art and vibrant cafe scene, Kornik Castle where the legend of the 'White Lady' lingers, and the charming 'Vine Bridge' restaurant. In June, the Midsummer Night festival illuminates the sky with thousands of lanterns.
Reminds me of Pancharevo ezero in Bulgaria, a very nice walk around, but even better because of the many things to do around. There's a train, two roads - strictly for pedestrians and one for bikers only, ice cream and some restaurants at the far end as well as a whole amusement park and a zoo if you continue a bit further, But it's fine even for just a walk. Takes about 1 - 2 hours depending on your tempo. I loved that they put an honour to the medalists!
Marin K — Google review
A lovely lake. It’s a 5.6km loop we ran around and a great way to see it! There’s a lot going on; mini golf, ski slope, acarde, thermal baths etc. Great visit and would recommend a few hours here
Holly K — Google review
A beautiful lake, especially for taking pict.. hehe the area is quite busy..A suitable area for relaxing, jogging,Read a book Or even just to enjoy the fresh air. There are several restaurants near the lake... so you don't need to worry if you're hungry 😁
Puja K — Google review
It has the wow effect. Lovely man made lake for rowing competition. Lots of activity on either side of the lake. One side, artificial ski slope and the other side- water park/ slide. There are also ‘beach’ type place where you can play beach volleyball and football. Not for swimming or u can swim but at your own peril…….
Kandan L — Google review
Great place for jogging , cycling, walking you pets or just simply outdoor walking . One of the biggest Man made lakes in Poznan. The water sport competitions are kept here. The area of the biggest Malta mall, Ski resort , and The Poznan Zoo. In winter they let it dry out , for cleaning purpose i guess.
Always C — Google review
A great location to walk. Very long, clean, and maintained path. Road noise is not too loud and is not audible in most.locations. Frequent benches and resting spots. Some eateries close by.
Steven N — Google review
Very nice place. Best for people who love to have ME time too. Peaceful place. Cycling and runners is a must go.
Kit P — Google review
Nice place to have a walk and relax. On the shore of the lake you can find benches where you can rest and bronze statues with local cultural themes
George S — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(854)
Poznań, Poland, USA
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Stary Rynek

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Town square
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Stary Rynek, also known as the Old Market Square, is a historic and vibrant area in Poznan. The square is home to the famous Old Town Hall where mechanical fighting goats battle each other daily at noon. Visitors can explore the Weigh House, Guardhouse, Mielzynskis and Dzialynskis palaces from the 18th century, as well as merchant houses with arcades.
4.6
(2839)
61-772 Poznań, Poland, USA
25

Czocha Castle

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

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Beach
Nature & Parks
Parks
Promenade Strand is a picturesque waterfront area with a rich array of attractions. Fischers restaurant offers an exquisite dining experience, serving fresh seafood and juicy steaks while providing a view of the historic Fischerstrand beach. The promenade itself is well-designed, featuring comfortable benches, water features, restaurants, shops, and leisure facilities. It also boasts separate paths for cyclists and pedestrians that extend to the German border.
Top! 👍
M. J — Google review
Nice beach
Reem E — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful beach in Poland. Wide, clean, fine sand, with occasional food and drink stations. Everyone will find a place for themselves. Please note that renting baskets costs a lot! (Original) Najpiękniejsza plaża w Polsce. Szeroka, czysty, drobniutki piasek, od czasu do czasu stanowiska z jedzeniem i piciem. Każdy znajdzie miejsce dla siebie. Uwaga, bardzo dużo kosztuje wypożyczenie koszy!
K. G — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is very pleasant to walk along the promenade, the view of the sea is wonderful (Original) Bardzo przyjemnie spaceruje się promenadą, widok na morze jest cudny
Ewela E — Google review
(Translated by Google) A clean, beautiful and perfectly designed with lots of comfortable benches, water features, restaurants, shops and leisure facilities. Well-designed and separated cycle and footpaths lead all the way across the border to Germany...Ideal for families with children as it is almost car-free...always worth a visit... (Original) Eine saubere, schöne und perfekt gestaltete mit viele bequemen Sitzbänken, Wasserspielen, Restaurants, Geschäften und Freizeiteinrichtungen. Gut angelegte und getrennte Rad- und Fußwege führen bis nach Deutschland über die Grenze....Ideal für Familien mit Kindern, da fast Autofrei.....immer ein Besuch wert....
Bernd B — Google review
(Translated by Google) The beach is very beautiful and well maintained and very spacious. It's great to stop off or take long walks (Original) Der Strand ist sehr schön und gepflegt und sehr weitläufig. Man kann super einkehren oder lange Spaziergänge machen
M. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful promenade with a separate lane for pedestrians and cyclists. I recommend (Original) Piękna promenada z wydzielonym pasem dla pieszych i rowerzystów. Polecam
Tomasz H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful walks on the beach are possible here. There are many types of refreshment stops that promise and deliver refreshment during breaks. We will come again :-) Karin and Thomas children (Original) Wunderschöne Spaziergänge am Strand sind hier möglich. Einkehrmöglichichkeiten vieler Art gibt es, die Stärkung in den Pausen versprechen und halten. Wir werden wieder kommen :-) Karin und Thomas Kinder
Karin K — Google review
4.7
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4.2
(644)
Unnamed Road, 72-600 Świnoujście, Poland
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Frauenkirche Dresden

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
The Frauenkirche Dresden is a stunning Baroque church that was reconstructed and reconsecrated in 2005 after being destroyed during World War II. It is part of the magnificent architectural ensemble in Dresden, often referred to as 'The Florence on the Elbe,' which includes the Semper Opera House, Zwinger, Royal Palace, Cathedral St. Trinitatis (Hofkriche), and Castle Pillnitz.
This church is majestic and feels like a center piece of the city. The surrounding area with the church makes this place very picturesque. There is a called rubble from the past that is kept next to the church which is a nice little touch. This is definitely a must visit site in Dresden
Anand — Google review
We visited as it’s our last day, it’s pretty impressive how much money, time, and effort to rebuild all these historic buildings, including this Church of our Lady. Inside still haven’t had much to see but still nice to visit. Free entry but if you wish to climb up to the viewing tower over 100 steps then have a fee.
Pasan S — Google review
This is a beautiful church that is the jewel of Dresden. I loved visiting the church as well as sitting outside in one of the many cafes and restaurants and taking in the view. Church entrance is free. It’s gorgeous inside. If you want to climb up the dome, you need to go around the back. I think it was €12 entrance. The views are great from the top. There are a good few steps going up to start and then there is a ramp around the dome which makes it far easier to ascend.
Gary W — Google review
Brilliant history! In the final days of WWII, the whole city was bombed including this church which was a very important part of Dresden. Following the reunification of German, it was rebuilt using some of the original stone! The building is incredible and there is a stunning view from the top. A must visit!
Evelyn S — Google review
Frauenkirche Dresden, A symbol of peace and rebirth. Destroyed during World War II and rebuilt from its original stones, the Church of Our Lady stands today as a powerful reminder of faith, resilience, and hope. Its magnificent dome shines once again over the heart of Dresden
Ali A — Google review
It's free to walk into the main part of the church where you can see the beautiful interior, and 10€ per person to climb to the top of the church. The stairs are pretty easy most of the way up, and up until after you finish walking up a big sloped ramp near the end you must also get up some VERY steep and skinny stairs (so beware, if you're a claustrophobe or don't like heights). But the view of Dresden is so worth it if you do it.
Caleb M — Google review
The magnificent Frauenkirche! When I last visited decades ago, the church was nothing but a pile of rubble—or more accurately, a heap of stones—serving as a stark reminder of the devastation of war. Reconstruction began in 1994, and on October 30, 2005, it was officially reopened. The church hall is impressively tall and richly decorated. You can climb up to the dome, but we didn’t have time for that on this visit. I’m sure the views from up there—both into the church and across Dresden—are breathtaking. If you only have time to visit one attraction in Dresden, I’d choose the Frauenkirche.
Heikki K — Google review
We came for a Mozart concert. It was fabulous. This rebuild baroque church is bright and beautifully grand. It holds around 3000 guests and is decorated with much gold and adornments.The seats were comfortable not like other old churches.it was warm and without drafts.
Ole K — Google review
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Neumarkt, 01067 Dresden, Germany
https://www.frauenkirche-dresden.de/
+49 351 65606100
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Fürstenzug

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In Dresden, Saxony, one of the most captivating attractions is the Fürstenzug, also known as the Procession of Princes. This impressive 102-meter-long mural made of 23,000 Meissen porcelain tiles showcases the history of the House of Wettin, spanning from the 12th to the 19th century.
The Fürstenzug in Dresden is an impressive mural made of Meissen porcelain tiles, depicting the history of Saxon rulers. At over 100 meters long, it is one of the largest porcelain artworks in the world. The level of detail in the figures is truly fascinating, bringing history to life. A must-see historical landmark when visiting Dresden!
Victoria M — Google review
The Fürstenzug took me by surprise—so detailed and grand, yet tucked along a quiet street. From my perspective, it’s one of those places that really brings history to life. The scale and craftsmanship of the porcelain mural are incredible, and it’s amazing how well it’s been preserved. It’s definitely worth pausing here while exploring the old town—it doesn’t take long, but it leaves a lasting impression.
Koel G — Google review
the procession of princes is enormous 102-meter-long porcelain mural that basically tells the history of saxony. it features 94 figures of all the saxon rulers and nobles in chronological order, starting way back in 1127. what's really cool is that it's made from an incredible 25,000 meissen porcelain tiles, which makes it the world's largest porcelain artwork. you'll find it right on augustusstraße, so it's super easy to check out as you're walking between dresden's main attractions. and the best part? you can view it completely free
KK — Google review
What an excellent and exquisite display of porcelain art. I believe the art shows a march of the Saxon ruler dynasty and is the larger porcelain mural in the world. When you come upon the wall, the sheer size of it is jaw dropping. You won’t be able to believe what you are seeing. It is beautiful. This is a must see sight when you visit Dresden.
Anand — Google review
We visited the Fürstenzug in December 2024 during the Christmas market, and we were truly impressed. Hahhh, what can I say or express? It was an incredible experience to stand in front of this massive wall of history. This open-air artwork is both grand and full of detail, yet located on a quiet street in Dresden’s historic center. * Stretching 102 meters long, the mural is made of over 23,000 Meissen porcelain tiles and portrays the genealogy of the Wettin dynasty, which ruled Saxony for centuries. It’s considered the largest porcelain mural in the world. Originally painted between 1871 and 1876, it was later replaced with porcelain tiles from 1904 to 1907 to withstand the weather. In addition to princes, kings, and dukes, the mural also features scientists, craftsmen, farmers, and even children — which gives the artwork a more human and timeless feel. It’s a true open-air history lesson. The visit is free, quick, and unforgettable. Definitely worth stopping by while exploring the Old Town. And afterward, take a break at one of the lovely nearby cafés! I Recommend it.
Vanessa K — Google review
Once I arrived in Dresden, I had to take the latest available train to see this. It’s more than I expected. On weekends, this alley can get a little crowded, so you might have to wait a while to get a good picture. :)
Minh N — Google review
Wonderful historic place in the Alt stadt dresden! Indeed its a very beautiful architecture and painting
Navya N — Google review
This beautiful and historic mural, which we explored during a walking tour, runs along the Oberlandesgericht (Higher Regional Court) building. The intricate artwork, done in the style of sgraffito, is impressive and worth pausing to admire. The mural tells the story of Saxony’s history, making it both visually and historically captivating. It’s free to view, and you could spend 15-20 minutes here as part of a walking tour of Dresden’s historic centre.
Vikash P — Google review
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Augustusstraße 1, 01067 Dresden, Germany
http://www.dresden.de/de/tourismus/sehen/sehenswuerdigkeiten/altstadt/stallhof-und-fuerstenzug.php
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Grünes Gewölbe

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The SKD | Green Vault is a museum in Dresden that showcases an impressive collection of cabinet pieces by court jeweler Dinglinger and other precious objects. It is part of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, which houses famous museums presenting masterpieces acquired over centuries by the Princes of Saxony and Kings of Poland. Visitors to the Residence Castle can explore various places including the historical and new Green Vault, throne rooms, Armoury collection, Turkish Chamber, and coin collection.
As magnificent as it can be! Right here we see the work of lifetime to an artist! It truly worth of nine euro of entry fee. No jacket and of any backpack allowed in the museum! You really need two to three hours to truly enjoy the detail of each and every piece of art! Also the history behind! If you visit Dresden, don’t miss this great collection!
Steven C — Google review
The museum itself is quite good — a very rich exhibition, definitely worth seeing. However, the overall impression was seriously spoiled by the staff. Already at the ticket counter, the employees were rude to visitors, and unfortunately, the same attitude continued inside the museum. It felt as if they were retired Stasi officers — the interaction was that cold and unpleasant. We've never experienced anything like this in any other museum.
Ярослав С — Google review
Definitely one of the many must-see attractions in Dresden. Received unfortunately worldwide media attention because of the heist in 2019, of which the most valuable pieces are still missing. It’s recommended to buy tickets in advance, we waited 1h. Very impressive and valuable collection of different pieces.
Tymoteusz M — Google review
We visited as part of a Viking tour group. Be aware that you will have to check your bag (even if it's small), and save your ticket for the restrooms. Lifts are available. We had no problems bringing in phones and taking pictures, and the staff were pleasant. I recommend a guide if possible if only because these pieces have a lot of history, from technique of manufacturing, provenance, and their survival throughout the war. The stories a guide can provide really make or break this experience, I think.
Jen S — Google review
One of the most beautiful treasure rooms I've ever seen in my life. Well with the visit. A highlight of the city. I recommend people visit Dresden for this specific treasure vault. Excellent audio guide. Pictures but allowed inside.
Lukasz Z — Google review
We booked two tickets in visit the green Vault with audio guide, it’s very interesting each every pieces of the treasures have story to listen to, and the all of them so beautiful, uniquely crafted handmade. Unfortunately, we aren’t allowed to take any pictures but to observe and appreciate the beauty is already sufficient. You can’t miss out this place in Dresden.
Pasan S — Google review
It's really worth visiting this museum. 3 hours of walking around this huge area (without using audio guides) with many different exhibitions. PS. Buy a ticket for the "new" part if it's possibly to buy just this one. The historical part is just 20min, where you can't take pictures
Jakub U — Google review
This place has so much to see. I would not bother with a tour. We had signed our 10th graders up for a tour and it was way too short. Sadly, you do not really get to see that much on the on the tour. We really only saw what felt about 2% of the exhibition. I highly recommend using your ticket to climb to the top of the tower because you have an amazing view.
R C — Google review
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Residenzschloss, Taschenberg 2, 01067 Dresden, Germany
https://gruenes-gewoelbe.skd.museum/
+49 351 49142000
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Dresden Zwinger

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Dresden Zwinger is a stunning Baroque building that houses a porcelain collection and exhibits on historic scientific instruments. The city of Dresden, often referred to as 'The Florence on the Elbe,' boasts magnificent architectural wonders like the Semper Opera House, Royal Palace, Cathedral St. Trinitatis, Castle Pillnitz, and Frauenkirche. Despite the devastation of World War II, Dresden has persevered and regained its beauty.
The building is still under construction 🚧 and the garden also. But it’s still beautiful, they allowed tourists to go inside the garden for free and walking up to the fortress area to see the view on both sides of the castle and city. The beautiful historical arts and history is worth to visit, very close to the Opera House too.
Pasan S — Google review
Magnificent Baroque palace, initially build by August Strong as a an orangery and gardens, destroyed by the ally bombings in 1945, restored in 50s and 60s . You can walk on the roof of the galleries and admire the beauty of it. It's open till late evening and the entrance is free.The inner garden part is currently ( as of August 2025) under renovation. The galleries house 2 museums - one of mathematical instruments and another is porcelain gallery ( which I highly recommend). When we were there in one of the towers a classical music concert was held. It was beautiful to listen to music in a such beautiful place.
Elllen K — Google review
I visited the Zwinger in Dresden and really enjoyed the experience. There is a lot to see here, and the place itself feels quite special. The architecture is impressive and honestly a bit overwhelming – you can just stand there and keep looking at all the details. Every corner has something interesting, from the buildings themselves to the sculptures and the way everything is arranged. It was a bit crowded when I visited, but that didn’t really stop me from enjoying it. You still have plenty of space to walk around and take your time. I found myself slowing down just to notice the small details, and it was worth it. Overall, I think it’s one of those places you shouldn’t miss if you’re in Dresden. It’s not only about seeing a landmark, but also about the feeling of being surrounded by such a unique piece of history and design.
Yana — Google review
This is an absolute must-see in Dresden. There’s no need to explain why — just go. The palace offers much more to see than you might expect, so make sure to allow plenty of time for your visit. It’s truly worth the admission fee. The art museum was particularly impressive !
Just ! — Google review
Dresden Zwinger is an absolutely beautiful place—one of those spots where you instantly feel like you’ve stepped into another century. The architecture is breathtaking, with elegant palace buildings, detailed façades and peaceful courtyards that make the whole complex feel almost magical. It’s the kind of place where you can just stroll around, soak in the atmosphere, admire the gardens, and truly appreciate the history and beauty of Dresden. A must-see when visiting the city.
Cyntia P — Google review
What a beautiful palace. Baroque at its best. Apparently nearly completely destroyed during world War 2 it now shines once more. Different exhibitions at the 4 wings with porcelain, old master and physics. Close to all the downtown historic buildings. In walking distance to the Frauenkirche. A definite must see.
Ole K — Google review
We walked here to do something. It was pretty. We went across the street to rooftop bar pretty good view and sunset was pretty.
Lilla — Google review
The Zwinger in Dresden is one of the city’s most stunning Baroque landmarks. Its elegant courtyards and ornate pavilions make it perfect for walking around and taking photos. The Old Masters Gallery, home to the “Sistine Madonna,” is a highlight, along with impressive porcelain and scientific collections. The site is well-kept, atmospheric, and beautiful both day and night. A visit truly feels worthwhile.
Dani B — Google review
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Sophienstraße, 01067 Dresden, Germany
https://www.der-dresdner-zwinger.de/de/dresdner-zwinger/
+49 351 49142000
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