21 Activities
Culture and History on a Two-Day Trip from Warsaw to Lodz
Starts from
Warsaw
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Activities
21
Duration
2 days
Length
200 mi
Guide details
Starts from
Warsaw
Transportation
By Car
Guidance
Self-Guided
Duration
2 days
Length
200 mi
Aldana Chiodi
Travel Expert
- Enjoy a stroll through the Arkadia Gardens.
- Be amazed by the cultural and artistic scene in Lodz.
- Taste Polish pierogi and soups.
- Be amazed by the art of paper-cutting and making beautiful flowers (Wycinanki).
- Learn about the industrial and rural past on the museum tour.
Do you want to know something about the history of Poland? On this two-day route from Warsaw, we propose to visit the city of Lodz, but also other sites along the way, both on the way there and on the way back.
Each of these sites has a connection with the country's past and its culture.
On the first day you will visit the place where Frédéric Chopin was born and learn about his early years in the house museum prepared for this purpose. Then you will visit a palace and one of the most beautiful palace gardens in Europe and finish the day in Lodz, the third largest city in Poland.
In Lodz you will visit several sites to learn about its past as one of the largest textile industrial centres and its present as one of the fastest growing artistic and cultural cities. In addition, you can visit the the Jewish cemetery and the area where the Lodz ghetto was located to remember the history of the Holocaust. Finally, on your return to Warsaw, you can take a walk through the open-air museum to learn about rural life in Poland and the art of paper-cutting.
Ready for a trip?
This route can be done all year round, but it is best to avoid the colder months because the days are shorter and everything closes earlier.
On the first day you will visit the place where Frédéric Chopin was born and learn about his early years in the house museum prepared for this purpose. Then you will visit a palace and one of the most beautiful palace gardens in Europe and finish the day in Lodz, the third largest city in Poland.
In Lodz you will visit several sites to learn about its past as one of the largest textile industrial centres and its present as one of the fastest growing artistic and cultural cities. In addition, you can visit the the Jewish cemetery and the area where the Lodz ghetto was located to remember the history of the Holocaust. Finally, on your return to Warsaw, you can take a walk through the open-air museum to learn about rural life in Poland and the art of paper-cutting.
Ready for a trip?
This route can be done all year round, but it is best to avoid the colder months because the days are shorter and everything closes earlier.
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Do you want to know something about the history of Poland? On this two-day route from Warsaw, we propose to visit the city of Lodz, but also other sites along the way, both on the way there and on the way back.
Each of these sites has a connection with the country's past and its culture.
On the first day you will visit the place where Frédéric Chopin was born and learn about his early years in the house museum prepared for this purpose. Then you will visit a palace and one of the most beautiful palace gardens in Europe and finish the day in Lodz, the third largest city in Poland.
In Lodz you will visit several sites to learn about its past as one of the largest textile industrial centres and its present as one of the fastest growing artistic and cultural cities. In addition, you can visit the the Jewish cemetery and the area where the Lodz ghetto was located to remember the history of the Holocaust. Finally, on your return to Warsaw, you can take a walk through the open-air museum to learn about rural life in Poland and the art of paper-cutting.
Ready for a trip?
This route can be done all year round, but it is best to avoid the colder months because the days are shorter and everything closes earlier.
On the first day you will visit the place where Frédéric Chopin was born and learn about his early years in the house museum prepared for this purpose. Then you will visit a palace and one of the most beautiful palace gardens in Europe and finish the day in Lodz, the third largest city in Poland.
In Lodz you will visit several sites to learn about its past as one of the largest textile industrial centres and its present as one of the fastest growing artistic and cultural cities. In addition, you can visit the the Jewish cemetery and the area where the Lodz ghetto was located to remember the history of the Holocaust. Finally, on your return to Warsaw, you can take a walk through the open-air museum to learn about rural life in Poland and the art of paper-cutting.
Ready for a trip?
This route can be done all year round, but it is best to avoid the colder months because the days are shorter and everything closes earlier.
Aldana Chiodi
Travel Expert
- Enjoy a stroll through the Arkadia Gardens.
- Be amazed by the cultural and artistic scene in Lodz.
- Taste Polish pierogi and soups.
- Be amazed by the art of paper-cutting and making beautiful flowers (Wycinanki).
- Learn about the industrial and rural past on the museum tour.
Travel itinerary
10 Activities
Day 1
99 mi2 mi
Museums, Palaces and Gardens on the Road to Łódź
Welcome to the first day's journey from Warsaw!
The proposal is to reach the city of Lodz, the third largest city in Poland, but first we will make two interesting stops.
The first one in the small town of Żelazowa Wola, to visit the birthplace of the most famous Polish musician: Frédéric Chopin.
The second stop is to visit the Nieborów Palace Museum and the Arkadia Gardens, one of the most beautiful palace gardens in Europe.
Finally, you will reach the city of Lodz, where you will be surprised by the cultural and artistic life of a city that used to be one of the best textile industrial centres in Europe.
Have a nice trip!
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11 Activities
Day 2
102 mi3 mi
Łódź an Łowicz, a Trip Through Polish Culture
Day two of this road trip begins! Today's proposal is to visit some places in the city of Lodz to get to know part of its industrial history related to textiles.
You will also visit the Jewish cemetery and the train station of the Lodz ghetto, from where people were deported to the concentration camps.
Afterwards, you will drive to the town of Łowicz for a walk through its centre and visit an open-air museum and learn about the rural culture of the late 19th and early 20th century.
It will be a day of history and culture!
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