The 10 Best Things to do Good for Couples in Western Poland, Western Poland

September 25, 2021 Augustus Redeker

Hugging the German border, Western Poland is made up of the West Pomeranian, Lubusz and Lower Silesian Voivodships (Provinces), the largest cities of which are Szczecin, Gorzow Wielkopolski and Wroclaw respectively. Both Szczecin and Wroclaw are beautiful medieval cities with many popular attractions. Drawno National Park, part of the massive Drawska Forest, lies at the convergence of West Pomerania, Lubusz and Greater Poland. Lubusz is also home to the bird-filled Ujscie Warty National Park.
Restaurants in Western Poland

1. Beech Forest (Puszcza Bukowa), Szczecin

Wzgorza Bukowe, Szczecin 70-001 Poland http://www.bukowa.szczecin.pl/
Excellent
84%
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14%
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5.0 based on 85 reviews

Beech Forest (Puszcza Bukowa), Szczecin

2. Stefan Zeromski Park

Aleja Nadmorska, Kolobrzeg 78-100 Poland http://klimatycznykolobrzeg.pl/207-kolobrzeg-park-im-stefana-zeromskiego
Excellent
86%
Good
14%
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Stefan Zeromski Park

3. Park Muzakowski

ul. Hutnicza, Leknica 68-208 Poland +48 68 362 41 82 http://www.park-muzakowski.pl/
Excellent
64%
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33%
Satisfactory
3%
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Park Muzakowski

4. Bazylika Archikatedralna pw. sw. Jakuba Apostola

ul. sw. Jakuba 1, Szczecin 70-534 Poland +48 91 433 05 95 [email protected] http://www.katedra.szczecin.pl
Excellent
45%
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42%
Satisfactory
11%
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4.5 based on 232 reviews

Bazylika Archikatedralna pw. sw. Jakuba Apostola

Reviewed By Rovingpublover - Great Malvern, United Kingdom

A stunning building, rebuilt post-war after the then German city of Stettin was heavily bombed in 1944. The interior is incredibly lofty and so large that an ordinary camera simply can't catch its immensity. Access is available for a requested charge of 2 Euros or 8 Zloty (Sep 2019), a bargain for the experience. Access to the tower is also available for a supplementary fee. Whether you have religious leanings or not, understand the Polish language or not, listening to a sung Eucharist is an extraordinary experience.

5. Waly Chrobrego Promenade (Hakenterrasse)

Ul. Waly Chrobrego 1/4, Szczecin 70-500 Poland http://www.szczecindzisiaj.pl/waly-chrobrego-szczecinie
Excellent
65%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
6%
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4.5 based on 571 reviews

Waly Chrobrego Promenade (Hakenterrasse)

Waly Chrobrego (German name: Hakenterrasse) - promenade with great views on Oder river and port, a favourite among the locals and tourists. Many cafes are situated here. See the Maritime museum (Muzeum Morskie), situated just in the center of Waly which houses some artifacts from history of the city and also has big collections of African and maritime artifacts.

Reviewed By AliceeKoprowska - Chelmno, Poland

Absolutely lovely place in centre Szczecin. Must have to see. All buildings and architecture just breathtaking.

6. Ogrod Rozany Rozanka

Pawla Jasienicy 8, Szczecin 71-899 Poland
Excellent
63%
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30%
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Ogrod Rozany Rozanka

Reviewed By tewoj10 - Winnipeg, Canada

I was waiting a long time to visit as I was never there at the right time. This time the roses were in full bloom and it was wonderful to walk along the paths. Peaceful with delicate rose scent in the air. Well worth recommendation.

7. Jasne Blonia Square

Piotra Skargi Street, Szczecin Poland http://www.szczecin.eu/odwiedz_szczecin/warto_byc_i_zobaczyc/jasne_blonia.html
Excellent
70%
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23%
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4.5 based on 73 reviews

Jasne Blonia Square

8. Wolin National Park

Miedzyzdroje 72-500 Poland +48 91 328 07 27 http://www.wolinpn.pl/index.php
Excellent
58%
Good
30%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 234 reviews

Wolin National Park

9. Kolobrzeg Lighthouse

Morska 1, Kolobrzeg 78-100 Poland +48 94 352 04 47 http://www.latarnia.kolobrzeg.pl/
Excellent
56%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 644 reviews

Kolobrzeg Lighthouse

Reviewed By pawel_hbg - Sopot, Poland

The lighthouse is located at the entrance to the port of and its history dates back to 1666. In World War II the lighthouse was blown up by German engineers and after that time was built at a slightly different location from the original. The lighthouse is quite high- 26 metres tall, with a range of its light glare of nearly 30 kilometres. 

10. Kolobrzeg Molo

Ul. Szlak Nadmorski Skrzyżowanie Alei Nadmorskiej, Bulwaru Szymańskiego i ulicy Mickiewicza, Kolobrzeg 78-100 Poland +48 882 092 332 http://www.facebook.com/TRioMoloCafe/
Excellent
56%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
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4.5 based on 802 reviews

Kolobrzeg Molo

Reviewed By Travelingjohn123 - Peterlee, United Kingdom

Nice modern pier with a bar at the end. Open area in front seems to be a gathering point and is always busy and has its fair share of musicians and buskers. Pier is free, unlike others I have been on.

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