Łódź is one of the most unique cities in Poland, located in the heart of the country. Once a small settlement, it grew rapidly in the 19th century into a major industrial centre, especially known for its textile factories. This industrial past still shapes the city’s character today, giving Łódź a distinct atmosphere unlike any other Polish city. The main artery of the city is Piotrkowska Street, one of the longest commercial streets in Europe. Stretching for over 4 kilometres, it is lined with historic townhouses, restaurants, shops, and cultural venues. Walking along this street is the best way to experience the city’s energy and architectural diversity. Łódź is famous for its revitalised industrial complexes, especially Manufaktura. Once a massive factory owned by industrialist Izrael Poznański, it has been transformed into a modern space with museums, galleries, restaurants, and entertainment facilities, while preserving its historic red-brick buildings. Another highlight is EC1 Łódź, a former power plant turned into a cultural and educational complex. It includes exhibitions, a science centre, and a planetarium, making it a popular attraction for visitors of all ages. Łódź is also known as the centre of Polish film. The prestigious National Film School in Łódź has educated many famous directors, including Roman Polański and Andrzej Wajda. Because of this, the city is often called the “Hollywood of Poland.” In recent years, Łódź has reinvented itself as a hub of creativity. Street art can be found throughout the city, with large murals decorating building walls and adding colour to the industrial landscape. Festivals, cultural events, and a growing café scene attract young people and tourists alike. Although it may not have the traditional charm of cities like Kraków or Gdańsk, Łódź offers something different—an authentic mix of history, culture, and modern urban life. It is a city that continues to transform, making it one of Poland’s most interesting destinations to explore.
Atlas Arena
Arena
Botanical Garden in Łódź
Botanical Garden
Palmiarnia Łódzka
Botanical Garden
Archcathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka
Cathedral
Kościół św. Józefa w Łodzi
Church
St. Alexander Nevsky Orthodox Cathedral
Church
Church of St. Matthew Lodz
Church
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Church
St. Francis of Assisi Church
Church
EC1 Łódź - Miasto Kultury
Cultural Centre
Księży Młyn
Historical Landmark
Scheibler Palace
Historical Landmark
Central Museum of Textiles
Museum
Izrael Poznański Palace
Museum
Museum of the City of Łódź
Museum
RTS Widzew Łódź Museum
Museum
Galeria Sztuki Dawnej – Muzeum Pałac Herbsta
Museum
Museum of Sport and Tourism
Museum
Herbst Palace Museum
Museum
Film Museum in Łódź
Museum
National Centre for Film Culture
Museum
Museum of Art in Łódź MS1
Museum
MS2 Art Museum
Museum
Centrum Nauki i Techniki EC1
Museum
Center for Comics and Interactive Narrative
Museum
Museum of the Factory
Museum
Museum of Archeology and Ethnography
Museum
Museum of Independence Traditions in Lodz
Museum
Museum of Independence Traditions – Radogoszcz Branch
Museum
Museum of Pharmacy
Museum
Muzeum Przyrodnicze Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Museum
Museum of Light
Museum
Alfred Biedermann Palace
Palace
Piłsudski Park
Park
Źródliska Park
Park
Poniatowski Park
Park
Julianowski Park
Park
Planetarium EC1
Planetarium
Sternfeld Planetarium and Astronomical Observatory
Planetarium
Piotrkowska Street
Street
Teatr Muzyczny
Theatre
Teatr Powszechny
Theatre
Teatr Nowy im. Kazimierza Dejmka
Theatre
Teatr im. Stefana Jaracza
Theatre
Grand Theatre in Łódź
Theatre
Pasaż Róży
Tourist attractions
Łódź Zoo
Zoo