Top 10 Neighborhoods in Poland, Poland

March 27, 2022 Jasper Kershner

Discover the best top things to do in Poland, Poland including Stare Miasto, Dolne Miasto, Srodka, Kazmierz The Former Jewish District, Old Town, Osiedle Giszowiec, Nikiszowiec, Dlugi Targ Square, Memorial at Mila 18, Old Town.
Restaurants in Poland

1. Stare Miasto

Rynek Glowny, Krakow 30-062 Poland http://krakow.pl/euro2012/11175,artykul,stare_miasto.html
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5.0 based on 8,988 reviews

Stare Miasto

The 13th century merchants' town is home to Europe's largest market square and offers numerous historical houses, palaces and churches with magnificent interiors, 14th century fortifications, ancient synagogues, Jagiellonian University and the Gothic cathedral where the kings of Poland were buried.

2. Dolne Miasto

Ul.Dolna, Gdansk Poland
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

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3. Srodka

Srodka, Poznan 61-001 Poland
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Srodka

4. Kazmierz The Former Jewish District

Szeroka 24, Krakow 31-053 Poland +48 513 875 814 http://www.polin.pl
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4.5 based on 9,378 reviews

Kazmierz The Former Jewish District

Sizable Jewish population of Krakow moved to this district at the end of the fifteenth century, which served as the main cultural center of the Polish Jewry for centuries.

Reviewed By ChristineJ192 - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

This is a wonderful area to walk around and discover.Buildings are great & a lot of them are being renovated so I suspect this will become a more popular area over the next few years. The Plac Nowy is a central square which has a brilliant flea market on a Saturday & in the centre is a round building which houses lots of little street food kiosks serving a traditional Polish pizza like snack for around £2 Take a look & enjoy wandering the streets

5. Old Town

Gdansk Poland +48 662 113 898 http://www.gdansk.pl
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4.5 based on 6,864 reviews

Old Town

Reviewed By jondd53

Ideal short stay, A beautiful town with many restaurants and bars, cobbled streets and the old town square, people very friendly, food outstanding and reasonable, a must stay.

6. Osiedle Giszowiec

Plac Pod Lipami, Katowice Poland +48 32 256 84 53 http://www.slaskie.travel/Poi/Pokaz/1713/76/osiedle-giszowiec
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Osiedle Giszowiec

7. Nikiszowiec

Plac Wyzwolenia, Katowice Poland +48 32 255 14 80 http://www.nikiszowiec.pl/
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4.5 based on 561 reviews

Nikiszowiec

Reviewed By JonDoe04134 - Umeå, Sweden

You can now take a self-guided walking tour through the district with descriptions in English and German as well. I'm so happy this place is gaining recognition which it truly deserves as an industrial monument with so few of its kind left. Beautiful place, where time has partly stopped. Now two of Katowice's best restaurants are located there.

8. Dlugi Targ Square

Dlugi Targ, Gdansk Poland http://www.holidaycheck.pl/pi/bd3730b1-cca7-3127-8156-b3a56ea12427
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4.5 based on 219 reviews

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9. Memorial at Mila 18

Mila Corner with Dubois, Warsaw Poland +48 602 370 313
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Memorial at Mila 18

Reviewed By Hawk470 - Baltimore, United States

Warsaw is many things. Vibrant European capital. Center of Polish history. City of many museums, parks, and beautiful (or in some cases far from beautiful) buildings. And, for Jews, a place of pilgrimage and memory. Among the many significant stops on this route of pilgrimage, Mila 18 stands tall for what it represents. It sits upon the headquarters bunker for the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. A mound, like an ancient burial ground, an obelisk atop commemorating the events in several languages, a roughhewn memorial stone recounting the story of the location and its significance in the briefest of terms and the names of 51 of the heroes who perished fighting rather than be dragged off to slaughter. That is all. Nothing grand. Just simple, reverent, and plain spoken. If you don’t know the story of the resistance fighters’ selfless heroism, you may want more narrative. For me, however, its minimalism is its strength. The simplicity lets the mind commune with those who sacrificed all, against impossible odds, to say to those seeking to destroy the Jewish people – “Not here. Not now. Not without the fight of your lives.” Knowing that this is their final resting place filled me with sadness, awe, and resolve. A short walk from both the POLIN Museum and the Pawiak Prison Museum, this tribute to heroism should not be missed.

10. Old Town

Rynek, Gniew 83-140 Poland
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Old Town

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