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Best hotels in Lodz
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Qubus Hotel Lodz
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Brand-new, contemporarily-designed hotel, with excellent restaurant serving Polish dishes, located in the center of Lodz.
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Hotel Kacperski
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New hotel offering highs standard accommodation, with Internet access and car park, located in Konstantynow £ódzki.
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Ibis Centrum Hotel
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Modern hotel located In the center of Lodz, offering well-kept basic-standard rooms, air conditioned French restaurant and underground garage.
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Pensjonat Grosik
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Convenient small hotel surrounded by large relaxing garden, offering nice rooms, wireless Internet, guarded car park, located not far from the center of Lodz.
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What to see in Lodz
- "Ex-kingdom" of textile industry with its factories, magnificent Art Nouveau and Secession style buildings and palaces of former industry magnates (Scheibler Palace, Poznanski Palace, Richter Villa)
- Museum of the History of Lodz housed in the 19th century, Neo-Renaissance building -the biggest industrialist's residence in Poland
- Liberty Square of original octagonal shape with its classicistic Town Hall of 1827, Evangelic Church and the statue of Tadeusz Ko¶ciuszko
- One of the most interesting examples of industrial architecture - the White Factory of Ludwik Geyer and the Central Museum of Textile Industry which is nowadays located in the building
- Some original monuments, among which the most popular one is "JulianTuwim's Bench" situated in 104 Piotrkowska Street
- The largest Jewish cemetery in Europe, located on Bracka street, established in 1892 by a textile magnate (about 70,000 tombstones preserved)
- Museum of Cinematography and The National Film, Television and Theatre School from which graduated the most renowned Polish film directors such as Krzysztof Kieslowski, Roman Polanski and Andrzej Wajda
- The biggest graffiti in Poland, registered also in the Guinness Book of Records (the side wall of the building in 152 Piotrkowska Street)
Surroundings of Lodz:
- Visit Goluchow Castle, a fortified manor, situated halfway between Lodz and Poznan
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What to do in Lodz
- Walk along the lifeline of the city - Piotrkowska Street - the longest commercial street in Europe boasting more than 100 famous clubs, welcoming pubs, discos, restaurants and shops
- If you do not fell like walking, take a ride on some original means of transport - riksza (rickshaw ) and trambus
- Do not leave Piotrkowska Street too early and have a beer at the very trendy pub called "£ód¼ Kaliska" after the name of the famous artistic group which established it
- Take a stroll in "Lagiewniki Park" - the bigests municipal forest in Europe with its huge woods and baroque monastery
- Admire over 3.500 exotic plants in "Palm House" (Palmiarnia) - a huge and charming green area situated in ¬ródliska Park
- Search for souvenirs in the biggest entertainment and commercial centre in Poland called "Manufaktura"
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