The third-largest city in Poland, Lodz's historical and global significance is largely due to the ghetto that was built there during World War II. Strolling the picturesque central streets will give you an appreciation for the strength of this city and its citizens. Explore the Muzeum Sztuki modern art museum, which houses one of the most important collections of modern art in Poland, or spend the day thrill-seeking at Lunapark amusement park.
Restaurants in Lodz
5.0 based on 28 reviews
Escape Room with 9 scenarios, counting 3 dedicated especially for families with kids. Take on a journey to another world and come for adventure in one of many different themes.
5.0 based on 97 reviews
VIPTRANS 24 gives you a fresh perspective on passanger transport services in Poland from 2009. With us you always know the price of private transfer or shuttle service by comfortable van without any hidden costs. We provide top class private transfer service for the price of low-cost taxis. Book your transfer in VIPTRANS 24, we sure that you will be satisfied. We guarantee th
The ride was comfortable and safe, the trip went very well! I want to thank again the driver and the company owner for being super helpful and caring: I lost my wedding ring in the car and realized it after I had checked in at the airport. I was really sad about it... I called the company the next day - not only did they find the ring but also did what they could to return it back to me as soon as possible. Top notch service with heart :-)
4.5 based on 1,399 reviews
Great place to be ???? If you looking for great city-break Łódź is the city for you a specially Piotrkowska street - the longest street in Europe with pubs, restaurants ... great atmosphere and prices !!! Highly recommended
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4.5 based on 1,169 reviews
An attraction for tourists, a hangout for Łodz residents, heaven for gourmets and renowned brand lovers, a place full of life and positive energy - Manufaktura has very quickly become the city’s flagship, as recognisable as Piotrkowska Street. Today it is hard to picture Łodz without Manufaktura. With no beach in the summer, no kermis and ice rink in the winter, no concerts in the market square or tasty evenings in local restaurants. Manufaktura means: museums, cinema, theatre, a quarter of a thousand boutiques and stores, playgrounds for the youngest, fitness club, a few dozens restaurants and cafes. But its centre is the over 3 ha large Łodz Women Textile Workers Market Square, which serves as a friendly public space. Here cultural and entertainment events are organised, attracting both residents and tourists. Here the Europe’s longest fountain illuminates the darkness with colours and envelops superbly designed recreational areas in its murmur.
Hotels rarely exceed my expectations. This one is awesome in the real sense of the word. One of the dilapidated buildings in the complex of a former factory has been renovated to a very high standard. Some walls have been left raw, and the metal skeleton of building is visible. Daylight penetrates four storeys through beautiful skylights and the wells are a major feature of modern architecture of outstanding calibration, with both style and functionality. Beautiful furniture and soft furnishings represent those that people once made in the factory. Lovely room, good service, fabulous breakfast. The restaurant is one of the best in Łódź. No need to go far to start enjoying the city. Just step outside into the Manufaktura complex. Street food, fountains, cafes, bars, restaurants, a spacious, airy shopping mall gathering all brands, Polish and international, Cinema City in a city that’s UNESCO protected for its ongoing contribution to cinema, a world-class museum of modern art.... and much more. Excellent hotel, fascinating city.
4.5 based on 177 reviews
Most of the visitors to the city of Lodz are more-or-less aware that it is a very good example of the big industrial city that "burst-out" of the small village-like city in the second half of the XIX c. But only few of them have a knowledge, that this is probably one of the last places on the Earth where you can see "classic industrial town" with the factory (unfortunately now in ruins), proprietor's palace and workers dwellings. This is what Ksiezy Mlyn is. For some visitors it may be interesting, that in the second half of the XXth c. factory was still active, and that was the only working factory where pope John Paul II visited the mostly women crew.
4.5 based on 263 reviews
The best Jewish Cemetry I have seen. This cemetry is cared for and well maintained, AS wonderful exhibit of a funeral parlour at the entrance. Wonderful to see a Jewish cemetry not totally destroyed in Poland. Gret to combine this with a trip to nearby Radegast.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
The Botanic Garden ("Ogród Botaniczny" in Polish) also owns the Palm House in Łódź ("Palmiarnia" in Polish) which is also a beautiful place to visit and deserves it's own tourist attraction status. The Palm House's address is: ul. Piłsudskiego 61, Łódź, Poland. Information about both the Botanic Garden and the Palm House is available at the Garden's website - unfortunately the English version of the site is rather basic in its content.
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