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Located in the central part of the Poland , Lodz is the third-largest city in the country, with a population of about 750,000. It is situated about 135 kilometers (84 mi) south-west of Warsaw . The city, dubbed the Polish Manchester, is well-known for its textile industry. In recent years, …
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Where to stay in Lodz
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Archcathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus Kostka (Bazylika Archikatedralna św. Stanisława Kostki)
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Atlas Arena
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Las Łagiewnicki
Reviews of Lodz
Julia PLondon
14/06/2011
Lodz is an interestingly industrial city that has done quite a bit to modernize itself in recent years. There are some funky little cafes that pay tribute to the Polish avant garde theater tradition (Grotowski and co.) and a big museum/shopping complex that holds rotating exhibitions. The main street is pedestrianized and full of interesting cafes, restaurants and shops. The thing I was most surprised/impressed by however? The really high quality of Polish pastry, from almost any little hole in the wall shop.
Lodz is an interestingly industrial city that has done quite a bit to modernize itself in recent years. There are some funky little cafes that pay tribute to the Polish avant garde theater tradition (Grotowski and co.) and a big museum/shopping complex that holds rotating exhibitions. The main street is pedestrianized and full of interesting cafes, restaurants and shops. The thing I was most surprised/impressed by however? The really high quality of Polish pastry, from almost any little hole in the wall shop.
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my granny lives there
Mariavite Church (Old Catholics)