Home to the largest seaport in Poland, Szczecin is the country’s seventh largest city. The city played an important role in the anti-communist uprisings of 1970 and the rise of the Solidarity trade union in the 1980s.
Restaurants in Szczecin
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Pionier Cinema is the oldest cinema in the world (Guinness World Records), opened as Helios on Sep 26th 1909 ans still operating today. Part of prestigious Europa Cinemas international film theatre network.
Mała: I like small cinemas with less popular movies. This one is very atmospheric. Duży: Apart from the fact that this cinema is one of the oldest, it’s comfortable and affordable. I’d rather go there than any of the huge franchise cinemas.
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A stunning building, rebuilt post-war after the then German city of Stettin was heavily bombed in 1944. The interior is incredibly lofty and so large that an ordinary camera simply can't catch its immensity. Access is available for a requested charge of 2 Euros or 8 Zloty (Sep 2019), a bargain for the experience. Access to the tower is also available for a supplementary fee. Whether you have religious leanings or not, understand the Polish language or not, listening to a sung Eucharist is an extraordinary experience.
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Waly Chrobrego (German name: Hakenterrasse) - promenade with great views on Oder river and port, a favourite among the locals and tourists. Many cafes are situated here. See the Maritime museum (Muzeum Morskie), situated just in the center of Waly which houses some artifacts from history of the city and also has big collections of African and maritime artifacts.
Absolutely lovely place in centre Szczecin. Must have to see. All buildings and architecture just breathtaking.
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I was waiting a long time to visit as I was never there at the right time. This time the roses were in full bloom and it was wonderful to walk along the paths. Peaceful with delicate rose scent in the air. Well worth recommendation.
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Secret places always arouse people's interest. It concern also Szczecin Underground. Both formerly and nowadays it is a subject of many myths and legends about dungeons and shelters. Explore the Underground Szczecin with us! Only a few cities in Poland can pride themselves on almost kilometer underground tourist routes. On the Main Railway Station in Szczecin you can visit huge underground antiaircraft shelter for civilians from the time of the II World War. After 1945 shelter was converted into nuclear shelter. Each day at 12:00 we invite individual tourists to explore the shelter. Earlier reservation is not necessary. Each visitor is welcome. For groups of 8 persons or more sightseeing is possible also at others hours. For Sundays and bank holiday sightseeing please make an earlier reservation.
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Cemetery in a forest park / arboretum. This is not only place where there are graves. This is beautiful, green space with interesting sculptures and fountains to walk around and think.
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