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Lodz is a former textile hub turned hipster haven, where massive brick factories have been reborn as top-tier shopping hubs, indie galleries, and bars that stay lively way past your bedtime.
Why do people love going on holidays to Lodz?
Manufaktura - a whopping industrial estate turned into a mega entertainment hub, packed with pools, beaches in summer, zip-lines, and more restaurants than you can shake a selfie stick at.
Piotrkowska Street - one of the longest commercial streets in the world, perfect for a cheeky pub crawl, loaded with hidden courtyards, stunning street art, and gorgeous architecture.
The Hollywood of Poland - as a UNESCO City of Film, it is the birthplace of top-tier directors like Roman Polanski, featuring its own Walk of Fame and a genuinely fascinating Film Museum.
Incredible value - your holiday budget goes a seriously long way here, meaning you can live your best, most boujee life without crying when you check your banking app.
What is the best time to visit Lodz?
Lodz holidays are a total vibe all year round, switching effortlessly from sun-soaked summer festival energy to cozy, winter-wonderland magic. Whether you're chasing sizzling beer gardens or romantic snowy strolls, this city changes its outfit to match the season perfectly.
Spring - expect crisp mornings giving way to lovely afternoon sunshine, with average temperatures climbing from 8°C up to a comfortable 19°C by May. The city wakes up from its winter slumber, sidewalk cafes spill into the streets, and green spaces burst with colour, making it best for exploring the endless street art trails and leafy parks before the summer crowds arrive.
Summer - properly warm and sunny, with temperatures regularly hitting a gorgeous 25°C and occasionally spiking into the 30's. The vibe is absolutely 10/10, with open-air music festivals, beach volleyball at Manufaktura, and vibrant nightlife that goes on until dawn. Pack your sunglasses, shorts, and your best festival fits to blend in with the trendy locals.
Autumn - mild and golden throughout September, cooling down to around 8°C by November as the winter frost starts creeping in. It is a melancholic, hipster dream world where the city's red-brick buildings look stunning against a backdrop of fiery orange leaves. Pack a swanky trench coat and a cosy scarf for those brisk, atmospheric evening walks.
Winter - hovering around 1°C to 3°C, with a very high chance of a beautiful blanket of powdery white snow. Expect ultimate fairytale cosy vibes, complete with glittering light installations down Piotrkowska Street and festive market stalls selling hot spiced drinks, best for ice skating in the city squares and warming up in heavy-duty Polish beer halls.
Things to do on your Lodz holidays
There's way more to this place than just working on your tan or lounging by the pool on your holibobs. Lodz is a playground for culture vultures, foodies, and anyone who appreciates a city with a bit of grit and soul.
Explore Piotrkowska Street - walk the iconic four-kilometre stretch to find hidden alleyways, gorgeous statues, and the city’s best independent boutiques.
Visit the Museum of Cinema - dive deep into Poland’s rich filmmaking history inside a stunning, ultra-swanky 19th-century palace.
Hunt for Street Art - track down massive, world-class murals painted onto the sides of high-rise buildings all over the city centre.
Relax in Łódź Ghetto Survivors' Park - take a peaceful, reflective stroll through this beautiful memorial park that honours the city's poignant World War II history.
Splash around at Fala Aquapark - unleash your inner child at one of Poland's biggest waterparks, featuring indoor pools, outdoor rivers, and relaxing saunas.
Shop and dine in Księży Młyn - wander through a beautifully restored, self-contained 19th-century factory district that now houses ultra-trendy cafes and art studios.
