The storybook city of Bydgoszcz is a stunning mélange of Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture, 18th-century granaries, cobblestone streets and outdoor cafes. Cruise the scenic Brda River, wander the charming streets of historic Old Town, or picnic and people-watch at Mill’s Island. Thoughtful public art, a thriving jazz scene, an opera house and an extraordinary concert hall add cultural dimension to Bydgoszcz’s beauty.
Restaurants in Bydgoszcz
5.0 based on 40 reviews
Officialy The best escape room in Poland! Become a superhero or a pirate. Save the world on the 75th floor of the falling skyscraper, or enter the pirate ship and still the treasure. 70 minutes of the adventure you will never forget. IMPORTANT: if you like to play in english, let us know about that while doing the reservation :)
My wife and I played the Super Hero Room (in English) and had a fantastic time. We have played over 200 rooms and this was one of our favorites! The set was awesome, the games were fun and we made it out with a lot of running around! Tremendous experience and we can’t wait to come back for their next room.
4.5 based on 423 reviews
Natural Island in the middle of the city of Bydgoszcz. Important strategic asset during the Kingdom era
Close to Mill's Island, you will find a lot of restaurants and bars, and the island itself features a little Venice and a little of green for a nice walk after or before the dinner.
4.5 based on 140 reviews
Great open space with lots of recreational fun for families with little ones. Lots of forested area with bike paths as well as a Zoo that's quite nice. If it's sunny day, this is a great escape from the city life for half a day
4.5 based on 364 reviews
Quite amazing, how it balances just above the river for so many years. Unveiled on 1 may 2004, on the day Poland joined the EU - and this is to commmorate that fact, like Poles finally crossed the river, or least it seemed.... Best view from Jerzy Sulima-Kamiński bridge - that way you got all heritage buildings on Brda river embankment in the background. This sculpture is close associated with another sculpture in Bydgoszcz - Łuczniczka (te Archer woman) - both got same roman style shoes (Łuczniczka wears them, while Przechodzący got them on his shoulder), and the Walker carries an arrow, possibly released by Łuczniczka. The sculpture is right in the town centre - bridge opened for motorised trafic, so be careful. Car park just to the north of the bridge.
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