Things to do in Kolobrzeg in January

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Overview

January is a good time to visit Kolobrzeg. The weather is usually really cold and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 29—35°F (-2—2°C).

Kolobrzeg has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your January trip to Kolobrzeg. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to January. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Kolobrzeg in January. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout January, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Kolobrzeg in January

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Holidays in Kolobrzeg in January
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Weather in Kolobrzeg in January

Temperatures on an average day in Kolobrzeg in January

The average temperature in Kolobrzeg in January for a typical day ranges from a high of 35°F (2°C) to a low of 29°F (-2°C). Some would describe the temperature to be really cold. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Kolobrzeg, August, has days with highs of 71°F (22°C) and lows of 60°F (15°C). The coldest month, January has days with highs of 35°F (2°C) and lows of 29°F (-2°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Kolobrzeg in January based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in January
35°F
highs
29°F
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General weather summary

Really cold, slightly windy
Feels like
35%
Chance of rain
0.092 in
Amount
20.1 mph
Wind speed
93%
Humidity
8.0 hrs
Daylight length
8:07 AM
Sunrise
4:05 PM
Sunset
26%
Cloud cover
Jacket
What to wear
What to wear in January
With an average high of 35°F (2°C) and a low of 29°F (-2°C), it generally feels really cold and slightly windy. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something warm like a jacket
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Best attractions for Kolobrzeg in January

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Kolobrzeg has to offer for travelers in January, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Kolobrzeg that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Kolobrzeg for January.
Molo w Kołobrzegu
1. Molo w Kołobrzegu
4.6
(49512)
Scenic spot
Sights & Landmarks
This urban pier is a well-known gathering spot for boat tours, plus scenic views of the city & sea.
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Nice little Pier. If you stay in a hotel in Kolobrzg it is free of charge! Just bring your invoice from hotel. Please go along and enjoy the view.
I recently visited the pier in Kołobrzeg and honestly, it was a bit disappointing. First of all, there is an entrance fee, which I found quite surprising – especially considering that there isn’t much to see. The view is fairly ordinary and nothing particularly special. At the end of the pier, there’s a very average café, which didn’t add much to the experience either. Overall, I really couldn’t understand the reason behind charging visitors for access. It just didn’t feel worth it.
Was freezing to death…in May however the beach was clean and it was nice to see the seagulls in very close proximity
Since you have to pay for an entrence the molo is clean and well maintained. The view is nice. There is also a coffee shop where one can enjoy some cups of coffee, beer and other drinks.
Baltic did not disappoint. It's pretty and the entrance is free.
Nice place for the sea view. Calm and peaceful. Good for the walk and feeling the waves. A lot of benches are also installed. Well maintained.
Nice spot if weather is at your taste.
Long and wide pier with very beautiful sea view. On the end you find a pub and you can enjoy a glass of beer or wine.
Latarnia Morska Kołobrzeg
2. Latarnia Morska Kołobrzeg
4.7
(34864)
Sights & Landmarks
Fortress
17th century harbourside lighthouse, with a deck providing panoramic views of the city and the sea.
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The tickets are cheap and payment by card is possible. The view from the top is great, specially on a sunny day. There aren't that many stairs, but you should watch your step.
A place to find really great views for a very low price. Unfortunately, the upper portion with the lamp, the middle of the tower, and the cellar are all locked away and you can’t see them. This is widely regarded as terrible, because those would be the most interesting things to see in my opinion.
Nice view for less money. We have been there around 8pm on a warm summer evening. Some stairs to take but manageable.
A nice lighthouse. You can go up there for a fee for a view but it's not very tall.
Nice view, however our expectations were not met. Museum of soil that use to be part of it is closed, and we were looking forward to see it. The Lighthouse itself is empty with no exibitions, so its really Just the view on sea and see-side of Kolobrzeg
Nice view, pretty affordable, some parts have tight stairway but manageable.
Beautiful Riviera. Wasn't expecting to find a place this nice here.
For an adult the entry costs 12 zloty but the view from the top is worth it. Also there is little museum inside and about three small gift stalls. And at the begging (bottom of Lighthouse) there are very narrow stairs. The Lighthouse is not that tall at all so it is not so hard to get to the top.
Muzeum Oręża Polskiego
3. Muzeum Oręża Polskiego
4.7
(9537)
Army museum
Museums
Museum showcasing Poland's weapons & military relics from the Middle Ages to the present.
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Historical, interesting, a must visit. Great displays very informative and lots of local historical history.
Not very big, and the vehicles outside are in bad shape and parked very close next to each other so not very good to see. Inside is nice, especially if you like uniforms. Not very big. Friendly staff. (If you see a Panzer IV in the pictures... It's not there. In fact the vehicle is a couple of hundred kilometers to the east, in Klaninie.)
Compact and chronologically complete museum with interesting exhibits. Could be more interactive. A must visit if you are in Kolobrzeg.
Nice museum with a story from start to end. A lot of uniforms and firearms. Some vehicles inside and some vehicles outside. The Panzer 4 was on a swap for a very nice Sd Kfz 251 with another museum.
A nice strawl through the history of Poland, not too much German WW2 stuff, interesting collection from the huzars to the child war, and enough old tanks to lighten the heart of any manchild.
A more elaborate and complete Polish uniform collection then I would've expected from this museum
This museum is really cool ,amazing, a lots of old story of military 🪖, I really respect all people who pass away and keep story for new generations like me. Everywhere I walk inside is amazingly, I never know about dress of soldiers change a lots by time.
Worth visiting. Good selection of arms used in Poland by polish or foreign armies. Ranging from 8-9th century to late 20th. Outdoor collection of bigger toys is nice too. You can go outdoors only with lower price but you need to have coins for automatic gates.
Port of Kołobrzeg
4. Port of Kołobrzeg
4.7
(736)
Harbor
Sights & Landmarks
Historic port on the Baltic Sea featuring wharfs for yachts, fishing boats, ferries & cargo ships.
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Beautiful place
One of the best thing I have ever seen in this world is here only on this earth of our solar system. All that glitter may not be always gold, but the spark in going on something is so eye catching here, that one may not fargate it in his entire life ever. I also will remember it for my remaining life that it is only seen here and every time it will be new always in future.
It's a small port, where the obligatory pirate ship docks, but also the Navy's port of call, one can observe a patrolling gunship from time to time. There is a small cluster of souvenir stalls nearby, and some restaurants, and that's pretty much it really.
Bazylika konkatedralna Wniebowzięcia NMP w Kołobrzegu
5. Bazylika konkatedralna Wniebowzięcia NMP w Kołobrzegu
4.7
(4539)
Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic place of worship built in the 14th century with Gothic architecture & rebuilt in 1957.
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Must see in Kolobrzeg. Beautiful church with gothic style. Prepare minimum 30 minut if you want to see everything inside.
Excellent viewover the towm of Kolobczek from the top of the tower. Easy accessible since an elevator is installed. Only the last floor needed to be reached over a staircase. Prices are decent (10 Zl for adults; 6 for reduced persons). Only lowlight is that there is no open area. Photos can only be taken through relatively small glass windows.
Very ugly building! The old town hall looks much nicer!
Great to see a place for people to live with respect of the past built for US to enjoy. Respect of forests and families to enjoy life.
Very interesting cathedral. You can go onto the roof to see Kolobrzeg from the above. Unfortunately the lift doesn't go to the roof. There are stairs from 12 floor upwards. Those stairs are not suitable for disabled or those with the fear of heights. The viewing terrace itself has walls and windows so it's OK to be there if you don't like heights. Only if you are able to force yourself though the stairs. I paid a full fare but couldn't go as we didn't know about the stairs until the something like a 12 floor. My advice to the establishment is cover the stairs with some sort of wall so they dont look "floaty" and provide facility for the disabled.
Basilica of the Assumption ― the heart of Kołobrzeg
Great, spacious, interesting, very well worth visiting while in Kołobrzeg
Mice Town
6. Mice Town
3.9
(4047)
Zoos & Aquariums
Children's museum
Unique kids’ attraction housing various breeds of mice, from hairless to pygmy, in themed habitats.
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An interesting concept done well. This small yet perfectly formed exhibition makes great use of the space it has with a number of dioramas placing mice in various domestic and adventurous situations whilst keeping them safe, secure and well looked after. The cases were all spotlessly clean and well appointed with plenty of food and exercise options to keep the mice entertained. Definitely more of a thing for smaller children rather than my unimpressed 11 year olds, a 5-9 year old will love this place and will leave with stories to share
The sound of it seems very interesting, mice from all over the world but honestly I think I only saw two or three species and tiny once for that matter. I expected more and there was this awful smile in a cramped space. Maybe it's worth going once but not twice for sure
Very nice, small (and smelly I'm afraid) attraction in Kołobrzeg. I can believe mice there are happy to explore funny little decorations like old PRL Poland, space or wild west. I'm sure kids would love it. There's some educational value, as mentioned residents seem happy. Unfortunately despite best efforts smell can be discouraging at first especially. Also don't expect a lengthy visit.
It was something different. A nice experience for children. Adults be careful. The first doorway is for short people. The experience was very good, reminded me of Zootopia the film. Both my friends son and my dog enjoyed it, actually I think my dog would have liked to stay longer!
It gets a 3 star from me only because it is very small we were in an out in 20 mins. But in the other hand kids were happy and excited
Very nice organized place. I think mouses are also happy. They have space to play and good conditions, fresh water, food, clean floor. Smell is normal. For anybody who has any animal at home - nothing strange or stronger. To be honest for such large number of animals the smell is at the very low intensity. Nice place to visit. Very friendly lady at the ticket desk. Perfect location. I do reccomend.
Mice Town is small, as stated in other reviews, but it’s cheap and the mice are enchanting. They also rescue the mice from laboratories and other places. I would go again, I love mice. 🐭
Honestly, I don’t know if it worth the visit. The idea is interesting and I quite liked the place but our 3yo surprisingly didn’t enjoy it at all - she hated the smell and wanted to leave after 3 minutes (to make things right - the smell wasn’t THAT horrible or something but it’s just pretty intensive for a little kid who has never experienced it before). Also it’s smaller than I expected and all the text are only in Polish language. But the installations are very creative and I would love to look at them longer. Overall - would I recommend it? Yes but for kids older than 3 years of age.
Museum 6D
7. Museum 6D
3.9
(2224)
Children's museum
Museums
Interactive museum offering a journey through colorfully painted spaces with illusions & sensations.
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Nice and fantastic ☺️!
The place was very, will special effects on the walls and floors. Great effects and the kids loved it. I just think it could be a little cheaper but generally its very nice
It's very small and smells bed, but for sure, it's funny for children-tickets too expensive
60 zl for the family for 10 minutes experience?.. Are you kidding? Totaly not worth going. So called 3D glasses didn’t add much to the experience. Story which is told during the session is borring for kids and not involving into any action. You are just passing through a few colourful rooms. That’s it.
I liked the 3D paintings inside, though my children tended to run through the museum. It should be great for kids about 8+.
Very poor quality 👎🏻 Not recommended !!! Nie polecam .
The museum is made out of nothing. It may not be so much of a museum, more of an experience, but my 7 year old daughter loved it and that's what really mattered
Monument of Poland Marrying the Sea in Kołobrzeg
8. Monument of Poland Marrying the Sea in Kołobrzeg
4.4
(900)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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The Monument to Poland's Wedding with the Sea - stands at the seaside promenade, which leads from the port to the sea of ​​walking. The unveiling of the monument took place on November 3, 1963. It is the work of Ing. arch. Wiktor Tolkin. The main element of the monument is created by a stylized flag. Mosaics on the walls and massive reliefs of soldiers are the symbols of the millennium of the tradition of Polish arms in Pomerania. On the stone tiles that lie at the foot of the monument, all the units conquering the city in 1945 were commemorated. The clearance at the monument symbolizes "window to the world", meaning the port. The transition from one side of the monument to the other through the "window" on the apnea brings the fulfillment of the pre-conceived wish. It is worth a try. Not everyone knows that the wedding took place on March 18, 1945, the same day that Kolobrzeg was captured. The act of marriage was a symbol of access to the sea. The main ceremony did not take place in the place where the monument stands, but on the terrace of Fort Ujście (now a lighthouse).
One of the unique places I have seen or heard so far. It's the monument to mark the ceremony of marriage between the man and the sea.
An unfurled flag, commemorating Poland's second marriage to the sea in 1945, when Poland regained its independence and access to the sea, designed by AK member and artist Wiktor Tołkin. Cool sculpture, cool historic artefact.
Great piece of history and freedom for all.
Kołobrzeg Old Town Hall
9. Kołobrzeg Old Town Hall
4.7
(1648)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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Poland is a good country to visit because a lots of old ancient place look sp good, this is kolobrzeg city , nearby the beach. You can walk survey around city and a lots of restaurants for dinner, surveniur shop, nice park and other place. Recommend come with family to walk travel here. For parking place ,you have to paid 4.50 Zł per hr. second hr 5,20 Zł. Third hr 6,10 Zł per hr. Every next hr 4,50 Zł.
A beautiful square with a beautiful town hall. There's a few restaurants and bars to choose from around. Surprisingly, not many tourists around even though it's way more interesring than the beaches imo.
Didn't go in unfortunately. There was a plaque outside explaining the history of the building. There was a statue of Kaiser Wilhelm the third outside which was removed in 1945.
Unfortunately there’s a construction site in front of the building, but it looks still great on photos and is definitely worth a visit.
Lovely place. Full of history. If the sun’s shining it’s fab !!!
Looks bleak in winter looks fantastic in summer surrounded by bars .. little bit of history in a gorgeous town
Impressive building!
Very beautiful place to visit.
Bazylika konkatedralna Wniebowzięcia NMP w Kołobrzegu
10. Bazylika konkatedralna Wniebowzięcia NMP w Kołobrzegu
4.7
(4539)
Catholic cathedral
Sights & Landmarks
Catholic place of worship built in the 14th century with Gothic architecture & rebuilt in 1957.
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Must see in Kolobrzeg. Beautiful church with gothic style. Prepare minimum 30 minut if you want to see everything inside.
Excellent viewover the towm of Kolobczek from the top of the tower. Easy accessible since an elevator is installed. Only the last floor needed to be reached over a staircase. Prices are decent (10 Zl for adults; 6 for reduced persons). Only lowlight is that there is no open area. Photos can only be taken through relatively small glass windows.
Very ugly building! The old town hall looks much nicer!
Great to see a place for people to live with respect of the past built for US to enjoy. Respect of forests and families to enjoy life.
Very interesting cathedral. You can go onto the roof to see Kolobrzeg from the above. Unfortunately the lift doesn't go to the roof. There are stairs from 12 floor upwards. Those stairs are not suitable for disabled or those with the fear of heights. The viewing terrace itself has walls and windows so it's OK to be there if you don't like heights. Only if you are able to force yourself though the stairs. I paid a full fare but couldn't go as we didn't know about the stairs until the something like a 12 floor. My advice to the establishment is cover the stairs with some sort of wall so they dont look "floaty" and provide facility for the disabled.
Basilica of the Assumption ― the heart of Kołobrzeg
Great, spacious, interesting, very well worth visiting while in Kołobrzeg
Statue of the Nurse
11. Statue of the Nurse
4.7
(1488)
Sights & Landmarks
Battlefields
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Beautiful monument dedicated to the bravery of Ewelina Nowak, a 19yo orderly, who died in March 1945 while treating a wounded soldier during the battles to reclaim Kolobrzeg. It is also a monument honoring the female orderlies who saved lives in battle.
Like this statue. It symbolize the thank you to each nurse that was in WWII. It is great gesture.
Beatiful place off corse ;)
Patria Colbergiensis Museum
12. Patria Colbergiensis Museum
4.9
(422)
Local history museum
Museums
Museum focusing on city's cultural & war history through photos, artifacts & films, with tours.
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When it comes to museums, I've always been sceptical. But the guide was obviously talking from her passionate interest. This is one of the nicest museums I've ever visited - built on passion and love to history. Definitely recommended!
Very interesting and educational. I spent much more time here than in other museums because there was so much to see. I enjoyed it a lot! Thank you!
Small, but interesting. Exibits and videos in Polish & German, no English.
Excellent attraction. Must-see in Kolobrzeg!
In basement under Ratusz. Nice show & some arifacts
Hidden Land in Kołobrzeg
13. Hidden Land in Kołobrzeg
4.4
(2618)
Amusement center
Water & Amusement Parks
Visitors carry magic wands & interact with fairytale settings & characters in colorful playrooms.
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Super interesting place. Far better than I expected. Super friendly lady at the reception desk. Clean rooms. Nothing damaged. Each toy in perfect condition. Worth the price. I was as happy with the visit as my child :).
Little dungeon for children in the heart of Kołobrzeg, which grants up 45 minutes worth of time to be spent on a rainy day. On entering a magic wand is handed out to the participants, which is then used to activate moving and talking puppets. To trigger an action a little star has to be found in each room and pointed on with the wand. You also get an individually colored ribbon with your name written on, which can be tied to hundreds, if not thousands of others in the final area. As you progress though all the differently themed rooms, each discovered puppet has a different part of the story to tell, we guessed. But we haven't been able to figure out what was being said, as the story is being narrated in Polish only and sadly no additional information in any other language is provided. We have been made aware of this by the staff in advance, to be fair. Some floors seem to have an old fashioned touch, but the lighting and sound effects as well as the level of detail are great and totally make up for this. All inventory items are well placed and foster the magical atmosphere that is being created. This makes it a worthwhile experience, even if you do not have the slightest idea, what the whole storyline is about. Along the path there are also several caged live animals (mice and rabbits). We did not exactly like this. I'd say this is a suitable place for kids aged 4 and above. Our 3 year old daughter was a little overwhelmed by the experience.
My kids 4 and 6 years old liked the place. They were a bit scared also. The price is a bit too high for a small place.
fun for kids, nice staff, good price
Very interesting museum. The kids (8,6,1) were very excited and happy. The girl at the reception was very helpful and nice.
We actually walked the tour as adults, without kids, just to have a notion of what to expect, and to be sure, we will be back here one day with kids in tow. Not every attraction was in working order, although the main ones were, but all in all a great half hour well spent here.
A reasonably nice place for the kids, but the personnel does not speak a word of German or English and they let you in without telling you all the voiceover is in Polish. Make it friendly for foreign tourists too!
Wonderful for kids and adults... We all loved it
Fuse Tower
14. Fuse Tower
4.3
(189)
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
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Nice building which you can look at if you pass by.
Nothing worth saying..a monument
Nice place to visit
(Translated by Google) The Fuse Tower, not to be confused with the Powder Tower, which was blown up, is a magnificent medieval monument. Today, it has been restored and is open to visitors. We had the pleasure of being guided today by the curator of the Polish Arms Museum in Kołobrzeg (we remember you from an unforgettable evening last year during the Kołobrzeg Night Tour). As usual, we heard wonderful stories from a true history buff. On the more down-to-earth side, the pleasant air-conditioned coolness of the Tower deserves attention. (Original) Baszta Lontowa, nie mylić z Prochową, która wyleciała w powietrze, to wspaniały średniowieczny zabytek. Dziś odrestaurowana, udostępniona zwiedzającym . Mieliśmy przyjemność być oprowadzanym dziś przez kustosza Muzeum Oręża Polskiego w Kołobrzegu ( pamiętamy Pana z niezapomnianego wieczoru rok temu podczas Nocnego Zwiedzania Kołobrzegu), jak zwykle usłyszeliśmy wspaniale opowieści od prawdziwego pasjonata historii. Z przyziemnych rzeczy na uwagę zasługuje miły klimatyzacyjnych chłodek w Baszcie.
(Translated by Google) The preserved fuse tower. It's a pity its interior cannot be visited. A private property belonging to the local PTTK (Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society). (Original) Zachowana baszta lontowa. Szkoda, ze nie można zwiedzić jej wnętrza. Obiekt prywatny należący do lokalnego PTTK.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful historical place But you can only go inside on Wednesdays and Fridays (Original) Красиве історичне місце Але всередину ви можете попасти тільки в середу і пятницю
Museum of the City of Kołobrzeg
15. Museum of the City of Kołobrzeg
4.5
(554)
Local history museum
Museums
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Just beautiful. Amazing place.
Very very nice staff. Museum itself is very small so an hour is more than enough. 25zl for the ticket is way too much here. Basement shows old Kołobrzeg history (including a nice movie), while the ground floor has some communist things and a full room of different weights.
Very informative and interesting. Shame that the video played downstairs is only in Polish and German. Great place and a lovely lady downstairs showing us specific areas of interest.
Great place to start when coming to kolobrzeg.
(Translated by Google) Fantastic museum! Although it is not extensive, you can easily master it in 1.5 hours, it has great exhibits related to archeology that are still being excavated in the city and the surrounding area, and it also has a very interesting history in the period from the partitions to World War II. The issues of modern history could be expanded :) There is a ballroom on the first floor to see, unfortunately we were closed during the period, but it's worth asking about it, apparently it's beautiful! It is worth buying a combined ticket for the Kołobrzeg City Museum and the Polish Arms Museum, it is financially profitable :) in the summer you can also buy a combined ticket with visiting a warship in the port, it must be a great attraction :) I recommend! (Original) Fantastyczne muzeum! Mimo, że nie jest rozległe, można je spokojnie opanować w 1,5 godziny, ma świetne eksponaty związane z archeologią, które do tej pory są wydobywane na terenie miasta i w okolicy, to jeszcze bardzo ciekawa historia w okresie od rozbiorów po II Wojnę Światową. Kwestie historii najnowszej mogłyby zostać rozbudowane :) Jest do zobaczenia sala balowa na piętrze, niestety my trafiliśmy na okres wyłączony ze zwiedzania, ale warto o nią pytać, podobno jest piękna! Warto kupić bilet łączony na muzeum Miasta Kołobrzeg i Muzeum Oręża Polskiego, jest to opłacalne finansowo :) w okresie letnim można kupić bilet łączony również ze zwiedzaniem okrętu wojennego w porcie, to musi być świetną atrakcja :) Polecam!
(Translated by Google) And I highly recommend it! I bought a combined ticket for three different attractions in Kołobrzeg. You can walk everywhere. The ticket includes the Kołobrzeg City Museum, the Kołobrzeg Maritime Open-Air Museum, and the Polish Arms Museum. During the summer (July), you can also visit the first floor of the Kołobrzeg City Museum for an additional 10 PLN. The additional exhibition is worth visiting; although there aren't many rooms to see, the guide's story is very interesting. You can only visit it Monday through Friday at 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. I think it's worth it; I really enjoyed it. The museum is very well-designed; the basement rooms and the first floor were the most impressive. You'll find many exhibits there, focusing on the archaeology and history of Kołobrzeg. (Original) No i polecam bardzo! Kupiłam bilet łączony na 3 różne atrakcje w Kołobrzegu. Wszędzie możesz dojść na piechotę. Bilet obejmuje Muzeum Miasta Kołobrzeg, Kołobrzeski Skansen Morski oraz Muzeum Oręża Polskiego. W Muzeum Miasta Kołobrzeg możesz w okresie letnim (lipiec) skorzystać również ze zwiedzania pierwszego piętra - za dodatkową opłatą 10 zł. Dodatkowa wystawa jest warta zwiedzania, nie ma tam co prawda dużo pomieszczeń do zobaczenia, ale Pani przewodnik opowiada bardzo ciekawie. Możesz z niej skorzystać tylko od poniedziałku do piątku o godzinie 11:00 oraz 14:00. Uważam że warto, bardzo mi się podobało. Muzeum bardzo fajnie przygotowane, największe wrażenie zrobiły sale w piwnicy oraz 1 piętro. Znajdziesz tam wiele eksponatów pod kątem archeologicznym czy historycznym Kołobrzegu.
Park. Stefan Żeromski
16. Park. Stefan Żeromski
4.6
(6735)
State park
Nature & Parks
Beachside park featuring walking & biking trails amid mature trees, plus a bandshell & a cafe.
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Beautiful park. Lots of tall trees and comfortable trails for strolls after dinner.
The park along the beach ist really nice. Especially in hot days. But it can also get very crowded. It is really nice that there are seperate lanes for pedestrians and bikes
Beautiful, clean, atmospheric in every season. Bike route, walking routes, exercise trail, public toilets, Caffès nearby. Love it.
Just beautiful. The only place not overcrowded.
Bicycle paths, running paths and calisthenics place. Amazing park accomodating everyone.
One of many beautiful parks in the city
Very nice place for a run or a walk. The park is big and green. The paths are surrounded by trees and nature. The path leads from one side of the city to the other and goes straight to "Kołobrzeg Molo"
Fajny park i za darmo

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