Famous for its native son, the astronomer Copernicus, Torun was founded by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. You can still see the ruins of their castle, left pretty much unchanged from when it was destroyed by disgruntled medieval townsfolk. Torun was one of the few Polish cities to escape major damage in World War II. Its beautifully preserved Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Don’t miss the striking Old Town Hall. Torun is also famed for its gingerbread.
Restaurants in Torun
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River cruises on traditional wooden boats in and near Torun. We provide friendly ambiance. There are 4 boats for up to 44 people. Most popular choice from our offer is one - hour cruise along the medieval city of Torun. Other cruises include spots like the ruins of Zlotoria Castle, Olender Ethnographic Park in Wielka Nieszawka or Ciechocinek resort. Call or write to book a boat.
I really enjoyed the boat ride from the little marina at the end of the Bulwar with the friendly rafters as we went up the river to a museum then concert. The trip lasted until sunset which was beautiful with a peaceful return back to Torun. I highly recommend these guys.
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This is a great small zoo, just outside the old town area. You could walk, or take a tram there easily. Small zoo and a botanic garden as well. Great for families, many different animals, birds, lizards, lemurs, and more!
Memorial Park dedicated to the events of the 2nd World war.
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