10 Sights & Landmarks in Lodz That You Shouldn't Miss

April 1, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

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

1. Artystyczne Podworko Wojciecha Siudmaka

Wieckowskiego 4, Lodz 90-001 Poland
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Artystyczne Podworko Wojciecha Siudmaka

2. Piotrkowska Street

ul. Piotrkowska, Lodz Poland
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4.5 based on 1,399 reviews

Piotrkowska Street

Reviewed By mariuspro - London, United Kingdom

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

3. Ksiezy Mlyn

ul. Tymienieckiego, Lodz Poland +48 42 674 96 98 http://www.facebook.com/K.Mlyn
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4.5 based on 177 reviews

Ksiezy Mlyn

Reviewed By 344jerzyk

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. Rzezba Dupa Tuwima

Legionow 2, Lodz 90-001 Poland
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Rzezba Dupa Tuwima

5. Jewish Cemetery

ul. Abrama Cytryna ul. Zmienna, Lodz Poland +48 42 656 70 19 http://www.jewishlodzcemetery.org/
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4.5 based on 263 reviews

Jewish Cemetery

Reviewed By Rogedan

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.

6. Saint Alexander Newski Cathedral

ul. park im. Jana Kilinskiego 56, Lodz 94-106 Poland +48 42 632 25 29 http://cerkiewlodz.pl/
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4.5 based on 61 reviews

Saint Alexander Newski Cathedral

7. Karol Poznanski Palace

ul. Gdanska 32, Lodz 90-716 Poland http://baedekerlodz.blogspot.com/2015/02/paac-karola-poznanskiego-ulica-gdanska.html
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4.5 based on 90 reviews

Karol Poznanski Palace

8. Reicher Synagogue

ul. Rewolucji 1905 r. 28, Lodz 90-207 Poland http://www.sztetl.org.pl/pl/article/lodz/11,synagogi-domy-modlitwy-i-inne/295,synagoga-reicherow/
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Reicher Synagogue

9. Lodz Cathedral

ul. Piotrkowska 265, Lodz 90-457 Poland +48 42 636 10 68 http://www.katedra.lodz.pl/
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Lodz Cathedral

Reviewed By pawel_hbg - Sopot, Poland

Archcathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka is an archcathedral basilica located in the centre of Łódź. The building committee was called in 1895 and the cornerstone was blessed on June 16, 1901, by Bishop of Warsaw Wincenty Teofil Popiel.

10. Park Ocalalych

Wojska Polskiego Corner with Oblegorska street, Lodz 90-001 Poland http://www.centrumdialogu.com/en/survivors-park
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Park Ocalalych

Reviewed By pawel_hbg - Sopot, Poland

The Righteous Among the Nations Monument is an impressive memorial commemorating Poles who helped save Jewish lives during World War II. 

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