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Łódź
Łódź is a city whose roots date back to the Middle Ages. Its fastest development took place in the 19th century, when, on the wave of the industrial revolution, it became the centre of the textile industry. The central location of Łódź on the map of Poland means that it lies at the junction of two very important transport routes - the A2 motorway running from west to east and the A1 motorway cutting Poland in half. Łódź has an international airport and numerous connections with the rest of Poland.
Piotrkowska Street
This street, one of the longest in Europe, is also Lodz's representative promenade, which is alive with events and festivals all year round. Along it, you can admire numerous historic townhouses housing shops, cafés and restaurants. A stroll along Piotrkowska will be a treat for those who like the specific style of 19th century buildings.
Łódź Fabryczna railway station
Thoroughly rebuilt in the second decade of the 21st century, the Łódź Fabryczna station is one of the city's landmarks. Considered to be Poland's most beautiful station, it is located in the middle of a completely redeveloped city quarter called the New Centre of Łódź, which is also worth visiting.
OFF-Piotrkowska
Located in the post-industrial area, OFF-Piotrkowska seems to be a place for hipsters, but there is something for everyone. Here you can eat well, drink good coffee and taste stronger beverages. Food festivals and organic markets also take place here.
Manufaktura and Poznański Palace
This is one of the most interesting places on the map of Łódź. The former factory complex of Israel Poznański gained new life when it became a 21st century shopping and entertainment centre. Before that, the area had been deteriorating for years despite its unique value to the city. Today, Manufaktura has a cinema, museums, restaurants, shops and even a climbing wall.
Poznański's Palace, nicknamed the 'Louvre of Łódź', houses the Museum of the History of the City of Łódź.