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Where to relax in Poland in winter with a child. Maximum impression from your holiday in Poland. Children's goods stores

Good day to all.
We are going with a small child, 1 year and 9 months, to Poland for a week. A few days in Warsaw, a few days in Krakow. Tell me, who knows what. I would appreciate that.

1) a cafe with a children's menu or children's cafes, are there such? What's on the menu?
2) Are there high chairs in cafes and bars where you can put your child? Maybe someone has been to establishments where there are some kind of children's corners.
3) intimate question:) our child is now at the potty training stage. In our country, it is considered normal for a child to pee under a tree. How is it in Poland? Where do mothers take their children?
4) What is the relationship between the kids on the playground? If a child comes with his own toy, it is customary to share and take something from another child (I heard that in Germany children play only with their own toys and do not take other people’s toys)

These are the unusual and sometimes funny questions I got :) Thank you all

Normal questions and answers will only make you think.
And they can be ambiguous.
1-2. And there are children's menus - not everywhere, however, I have also come across children's cafes. There are children's corners in both small and medium-sized cafes.
What exactly is on the menu - you need to look at the websites of all the cafes.
I once made a selection of children's menus, here on the website. Try to find it by searching, there were cafe websites, you can open them and look.
3. In parks, under a bush-tree is not very common, but I have seen it. Infrequently. On the street - specifically on the street - it is not accepted, of course.
Go to any cafe-restaurant and ask.
4. It is customary to share toys in the sandbox. Conflicts are gently extinguished by parents. Explanations.
Often, if a child on the playground is intensely focused on some toy from another child, the parent will politely ask if you (they will be addressing you and, first of all, your child) could borrow your toy to play with. He might offer his own in return.
No one will take it away by force.

I just arrived with this child from a Poland-Germany voyage.
1. There were no problems with food; the menu of almost any cafe-restaurant has something that can be fed to a baby, even if there is no children's menu.
2. There is, like with us, not everywhere, but there is. We never used it; we made do with a Totsit or our own stroller.
3. I chose to put the potty aside and not put myself in an awkward position. I didn’t see any children under the bushes.
4. On the playgrounds everything is the same as ours - of course, children take other people’s toys, and of course, parents watch this. In Berlin we were at several sites, all the toys were in a pile, there were no problems.

Lonnie, thank you.
1-2. I'll definitely look for it. thanks for the tip.
3. But what about the playgrounds? the child is playing, then you run, look for a cafe, then back... but what about the city with public toilets?
4. it makes me happy. we have the same way:)

3. Near children's playgrounds in public gardens, as a rule, there are no toilets or there are (rarely) blue stalls. All parks have toilets.

All parks have toilets. In some parks, namely parks, not squares,

In Warsaw, especially in the center, there are cafes per house, or even two or three. All have toilets, go up to the employees and tell them about your need, or rather, about your child’s need.

In the very center, in Kamenica John, where the escalator into the tunnel, opposite the Church of St. Anne, there is a toilet, free of charge, and in this toilet in the hall on the left there is a changing room. You can dress your child in it.

There is a free toilet in the Palace of Culture and Science, on the side where the ticket office for the observation deck is, on the side of Defilade Square.

All shopping centers have toilets, they are free.

There are paid toilets at the train station and metro stations.

There is a toilet on Krakowskie Przedmieście behind the Square cafe.

Lonnie,
thank you very much for such a detailed answer.
Please tell me more about the travel of a 1.8 year old child by rail. Do I need to buy tickets, is there a seat for a child? If not, is it possible to buy some kind of child ticket with a seat for such a child?

Buy a family ticket.
Not only will it be free for your child at his age, but parents’ tickets will be 33% cheaper.

If you want the child to have his own place, then tell the cashier about this, and the child will be given a meystsuvka - a separate place. It will be inexpensive, 5 zlotys, if I'm not mistaken.

This is all about internal communication. Abroad, other conditions.

we were in Warsaw, Swinoujscie and Berlin. Honestly, in Warsaw I didn’t really like the lack of ramps in the passages; almost everywhere we carried the stroller in our arms. Compared to Moscow and Berlin, there are few playgrounds.
At the central station, the toilet is closed at night, and the changing room is also closed. We traveled by train on night trains, but I didn’t save money, so the impressions were very good - clean linen, comfortable compartments, conductors always help with luggage. In Germany, I bought tickets for special compartments for passengers with children, it is very convenient, instead of one pair of seats there is a free space for games, covered with carpet. I don't know if this exists in Poland.
Our main goal of the trip was the Swinoujscin beach, I really liked it - eating the sand went completely unnoticed by the body, the surf strip is very suitable for children's games - wide and shallow.

There are trains with children's play carriages on non-night routes.

Honestly, in Warsaw I didn’t really like the lack of ramps in the passages,


Why didn't they use elevators in the passages?

Compared to Moscow and Berlin, there are few playgrounds.


I lived in Moscow and live in Warsaw.
I don’t know where you walked in Warsaw, 25% of Warsaw’s area is squares and parks, there are a lot of areas, especially compared to Moscow.

At the central station, the toilet is closed at night, and the changing room is also closed.


On Warsaw Central there are slightly fewer toilets in the gallery than in boutiques.

Lonnie, I didn’t see any elevators, I didn’t see any signs indicating their presence. Cool if so.
In Moscow now there is at least one playground in every yard. You can get out, for example, from the Kievsky or Belorussky railway station, taxi into the first residential courtyard and voila - swings, benches, sandbox. True true! In Warsaw, I came across more garages in courtyards :) And the toilets in the galleries were actually closed after 23-00.
Don’t take it to heart, this is not a reproach, but a statement of my experience.

I haven't seen any elevators


I know very few underground passages without an elevator. I'm straining my memory, perhaps there is no elevator from the Jerusalem Alleys to the station, there is an old passage there.
In almost all other places, except for the usual stairs, there is an elevator, such a transparent cabin at the top of the passage. If you haven't noticed, it doesn't mean they aren't there.

In Moscow now there is at least one playground in every yard


In Moscow, there was also one of the children's playgrounds under my windows. Only in the evenings it wasn’t the children who were having fun, with songs, dances and everything else.

In Warsaw, almost all courtyards are closed and only children from this closed area can enter playgrounds, if they are in these courtyards.

If, for some reason, it is not possible to arrange a children's playground in the courtyard of such a closed quarter - settled in Polish - it means that it is in the park nearby. And this playground is for all other children too.
Fenced and locked at night.

Garages in Warsaw courtyards are either underground or parking spaces.

If all the toilets in the Warsaw-Central galleries are closed, which is very strange to me, there are many toilets there, you can go up to any police representative and explain your problem, or rather, the child’s problem.

Today I was at the Arcadia shopping center, in the toilet there, in addition to the standard M/F, there is a room for Mom and child.

Another vacation, another choice of vacation spot. When you're traveling with the whole family, sometimes it's not easy to find something that suits everyone. However, it is known that parents first of all think about the comfort of their children and want them to get a lot of new experiences. Where can I find them? Poland has many wonderful places that children will love. Both famous tourist centers and small towns offer families with children a lot of interesting things. Lots of entertainment for children. You will see that holidays with children in Poland are an excellent choice for family time.

Poland for holidays with children

Poland is an amazing land with snow-capped mountains in the south and a beautiful clear sea in the north. On the tourist map of the world, it has long established itself as the most hospitable and open country in central Europe.

You will definitely like your family holiday in Poland and remember it for a long time. When leaving home, you will definitely want to come back here and continue your acquaintance with this country.

Masuria

Masuria looks very beautiful and picturesque - the land of blue lakes and green valleys. This fabulous corner located in the north-eastern part of Poland has been in great demand for a long time.

Biking along the endless shores of lakes, riding ATVs over rough terrain, horseback riding through the forest among tall and majestic pines and spruces - this is just a small part of what Masuria has to offer.

Village Kadzidlovo

But it is not only the magnificent lakes and forests that attract visitors from all over Poland and abroad. While relaxing in nature, you can visit some interesting places where children will have a lot of fun.

Wild Animal Park in Kadzidlovo- a small place with incredibly beautiful nature. In it you can see a lynx, a wolf or an eagle in conditions close to natural.

Most of the animals in this park are not afraid of people. Some of them can be hand-fed and even petted.

As local residents say, seeing a lynx in Kadzidlowo is common.

Elbląg Canal

Nature is Masuria's greatest treasure, which is why people try to live in harmony with it and take advantage of the opportunities it provides.

A good example of such coexistence is Elblag Canal- a unique system of passages and locks that form the longest shipping route in Poland.




Masurland

There are other attractions in Masuria. One of these is the unusual Mazurolandia Miniature Park, where numerous exhibits of monuments of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, battlefields, medieval castles, numerous exhibits of the Second World War, and models of weapons, which are sometimes difficult to distinguish from real ones, are presented in various scales.

In Masurland there is a museum of military equipment where you will not only see huge tanks and armored vehicles, but you will also be able to ride them.




Amusement park Nowa Hollandia

The New Holland amusement park, located near Elbląg, will provide an unforgettable experience for the whole family. The incredibly large area of ​​the park, which is more than 22 hectares, has attractions for children of all ages.

It’s worth planning a trip to Nowa Hollandia Park and setting aside a whole day to visit it.

What to expect at the amusement park

  • Dinosaur Park. The dummies are made of realistic materials and produce various sounds;
  • Room of crooked mirrors. One of the most favorite places for a child to have fun;
  • Horseback riding and ponies;
  • Poultry yard. Its inhabitants are varied - from the wild duck to the graceful peacock;
  • Zoo. The area allocated for the zoo is small in size, but there is something to see and please the children;
  • Viking village. Place stylized in Viking times, which creates a special atmosphere and unusual flavor for outdoor recreation;
  • Monster Island. The Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot and many other mythical characters await you on the island;
  • As well as a lot of other attractions and entertainment: playgrounds, boat rides, inflatable slides and trampolines















Western Town Mrongowoville

On the territory of Mragowo there is an unusual town “Mrongowoville”, built in the style of the Wild West. Walking through the amazing “American” western settlement will be exciting and interesting not only for children, but also for adults.




Advice! The town of Mrongoville is best visited in the summer. It is during this period that he can offer you most of his entertainment.

Waterpark Terminal Warminskie and Tropicana

If suddenly for some reason the Masurian lakes do not interest you or the weather is not very good during your stay there, you can always go to one of the water parks.

  • Term Warminskie in Lidzbark using thermal sources. A very popular place for a comfortable and fun holiday with the whole family.
  • Tropicana Aquapark with a large number of water attractions, located in Mikołajki on the premises of the Golebiewski Hotel.

The Tropicana water park features 4 large water slides, 6 swimming pools (3 of which are for adults and 3 for children), a lazy river with a forced flow

Holidays on the Polish Baltic

But holidays with children in Poland are not only about Masuria. If you want to spend a quiet time surrounded by pine forests and beautiful landscapes, you will definitely be interested in the Baltic Sea coast.

Baltic resorts attract lovers of classic beach holidays with first-class service, as well as a large number of family attractions. Many people even decide to buy their own apartment by the sea, which, in addition to a place to relax, also brings profit. One such investment is the purchase of a home in Ustronie Morskie or Katy Rybackie.

The main attraction of the Pomeranian Voivodeship is the Hel Peninsula, which is famous for its unusual nature and picturesque beaches.

Here is the most beautiful bike path in Poland, which stretches almost along the entire sea coastline.

Therefore, when you visit this place with your children, do not forget to take them on an unforgettable trip along the Baltic coast. You can rent bicycles at local bike rental centers.

One of the main prestigious resorts is Primorsky Gord. The crowds of tourists on the beaches, which increase every year, testify to its growing popularity.

The healing sea air has a beneficial effect on human health, which is why entire families often come here.

The Baltic Sea is an ideal holiday for the whole family

For those who like to relax alone with nature, there are many places on the Hel Peninsula where, even in high season, you can be almost alone on the beach, although getting to such places is sometimes not so easy.

Best beach hotels in Sopot

  • Sopot Marriott Resort & Spa from 170 EUR Sopot ul. Bitwy pod Plowcami 59
  • Hotel Europa from 50 EUR al. Niepodleglosci 766, Gorny Sopot
  • Hotel Sopot from 120 EUR Sopot st. J.J. Haffnera 88
  • Hotel Aqua Sopot from 76 EUR Sopot st. Zamkowa Gora 35
  • Hotel Sedan from 80 EUR ul. Generała Kazimierza Pułskiego
  • Hotel Opera from 60 EUR Moniuszki 10, Gorny Sopot
  • Hotel Rezydent Sopot from 105 EUR Plac Konstytucji 3 Maja 3, Dolny Sopot
  • Hotel Molo from 95 EUR ul. Podjazd 6, Gorny Sopot
  • Hotel Miramar from 70 EUR Zamkowa Gora 25, Kamienny Potok
  • Hotel Zhong Hua from 110 EUR Al. Wojska Polskiego 1, Dolny Sopot
  • Hotel Villa Baltica from 66 EUR ul. E. Plater 1, Karlikowo, Sopot
  • Hotel Maryla from 59 EUR ul. Sępia 2, Kamienny Potok, Sopot

Center for Maritime Culture in Gdańsk

You can learn more about marine life at the modern Maritime Cultural Center in Gdańsk, the main goals and objectives of which are to tell and convey to people more information on the topic of “sea”. To achieve this, the center uses the latest multimedia technologies.

There is an interactive exhibition at the Aquarium in Gdynia. There you will see more than 250 species of marine animals. The prehistoric 3D oceanarium and miniature lighthouse park will not leave visitors indifferent.

Hevelyanum Science Center

PL-TUT recommends visiting the modern scientific center Hewelianum in Gdańsk. Entertaining excursions around the center will introduce your children to the laws of physics, astronomy, and chemistry.

As the center's workers say, after visiting Hevelyanum, they will forever be fascinated by the exact sciences.

If you are interested in the history of the region, visit the Museum of Central Pomerania in Slupsk or the National Maritime Museum Gdansk. In both places you will see beautiful historical buildings.

Education Center in Szymbark

You can get to know Polish traditions for yourself at the Center for Education and Promotion of the Region in Szymbark, where there is a one-of-a-kind, original “upside down house”. Children will be delighted to see this amazing creation of local residents of the Pomeranian Voivodeship.

Separately, I would like to note that in Szymbark there is a real underground bunker, which you can go down into if you wish.




And if the weather permits, you can go to the water park in Sopot or one of the largest water parks in Poland - Aquapark Reda, where you can see real sharks.

Holidays with children at ski resorts in Poland

Naturally, most tourists choose, the capital of the Polish Tatras. And this is not surprising, because in this place there are mountain excursions with simple routes that will not be difficult even for kids. Children will also be interested in the entertainment center in Gubałówka, where there is a gravity slide and a rope park.

It is also worth noting that even in the mountains you will not need to give up water activities. While vacationing in Zakopane with children, you can visit the local water park or the thermal pool complex of Bukovina (Termy Bukovina).

Popular hotels in Zakopane

  • Rezydencja Nosalowy Dwor from 100 EUR Zakopane ul. Oswalda Balzera 21
  • Litwor from 90 EUR Zakopane Krupówki 40
  • Hotel Belvedere from 130 EUR Zakopane ul. Droga Do Białego, 3
  • Grand Hotel Stamary from 120 EUR Zakopane st. Kościuszki, 19
  • Art & Spa from 87 EUR Zakopane st. Kościuszki, 18
  • Hotel Willa Pod Skocznią Hotel Wersal from 69 EUR Zakopane st. Tetmajera, 14a

But the mountains are not only the Tatras. No less interesting sights await you in the southern part of the Silesian Voivodeship. The picturesque mountain landscape of the Silesian Beskids is located here.

There are many interesting places in the city of Bielsko-Biala, where there is a gondola lift station in Sindziłnia. And Ustron is a climatic resort with a chair lift to Czantoriya. Last year's hit was Bieszczady.

Popular tourist cities in Poland

Another great idea for a good holiday with children is to take them to some beautiful tourist city. Polish cities have many attractions, and during such a stay, of course, the kids will not be bored.

First, you need to decide what exactly you want to see in these cities. The problem is that each of them is rich in its history and has its own unique architecture with many monuments. Therefore, you will not be able to visit everything at once.

Warsaw

The capital of Poland has many places that impress with their beauty, uniqueness and engineering excellence. One of these places is the magnificent multimedia Fountain Park in Warsaw.

Tourists not only from neighboring countries, but also from the far corners of the planet come to watch the mesmerizing water performance of thousands of multi-colored jets.

A lot of amazing experiments can be carried out at the Copernicus Science Centre. Here your child will receive a lot of positive emotions. Adults won't be bored either.

All the exhibits presented in the museum can be touched, twisted, pressed, and some can even be climbed inside, taking a wonderful photo as a souvenir.

Advice! When planning a holiday in Warsaw with children, include the Copernicus Science Center on your list of must-see places.

Not long ago, the first Flyspot wind tunnel in Poland was opened in Warsaw, in which you will feel like a real bird.

The structure is made of durable reinforced concrete, which helps reduce the silence and vibration of the tunnel during the operation of powerful fans generating air flows. This allows the audience to enjoy the performance in complete silence.

The Palace of Culture and Science is probably the most recognizable building in the country, offering a wonderful panorama of the city. Children will be happy to visit this beautiful place.

Today's Warsaw is a modern, attractive, cultural and dynamically developing city.

A large number of parks, palaces, museums, entertainment centers, historical and shopping sites make this vibrant city of contrasts attractive to travelers from all over the world.

Poznan

A lot of unusual things for children can also be found in Poznań. The main cultural attraction of this city is the Old Market (Stary Rynek), which was destroyed during the Second World War.

Later, the market was restored, and its historical appearance is as close as possible to the original. The Town Hall was also built here according to the unique project and design of the Italian architect.

The City History Museum is located in the Town Hall; on weekends, admission is free for visitors.

The most exciting and fun scene for children at the Poznań Market takes place at noon. At this time, two small goats appear from the city chimes and butt each other for some time. The fact is that the goat is the official symbol of Poznan, so the architects decided to pay tribute to this beautiful animal.

Anyone who thinks that a big city lacks greenery should visit the Poznan Zoo. The Wielkopolska Zoo is considered one of the largest in Europe, its area reaches 117 hectares. It is home to more than 2,500 species of animals brought here from the most remote corners of the planet.

Poznan is one of the few cities that can boast of two zoos at once - the New Zoo (Nowe Zoo) built in the mid-70s and the Old Zoo (Stare Zoo) which was founded more than 100 years ago.

Poland is an unusual and amazing country, with an interesting culture and unique traditions, in which everyone will find many wonderful things for themselves.

If you are planning an unforgettable holiday with children in Poland, before your trip be sure to make a list of places you would like to visit. However, don't get too carried away. One vacation is definitely not enough to visit all the popular places.

Thanks to travel, any person not only relaxes and gains strength for the whole year, but also learns a lot of new things, acquires new acquaintances and experiences. Currently, many families are trying to go on vacation with their children, for which they are looking for the most interesting, comfortable, safe and inexpensive tours.

A cheap holiday in Poland with Kolibris with children is an unforgettable and vivid experience, full of emotions and new acquaintances, as well as maximum safety. Relatively short distances for traveling from any city in Ukraine, no need for acclimatization, created the most comfortable conditions for people of all ages, makes it possible to relax here with children of any age.

Holidays with children in Poland are very popular among tourists not only in our country, but throughout Europe, because this:

  • the opportunity to have a wonderful rest at different times of the year;
  • not burdensome for the family budget;
  • accommodation in cozy rooms;
  • delicious Polish and European cuisine, which is important for a good rest;
  • rich entertainment programs.

Holidays in Poland are attractive at any time of the year:

  • During the summer holidays, the most popular destinations are resorts on the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea, where from June to August the swimming season is open on well-maintained beaches with soft sand and clear sea. But even at the beginning of September there are still quite comfortable air and sea temperatures;
  • All three winter months are a great time to relax in the mountains, where the best ski resorts are located. Convenient routes, inexpensive and tasty food, comfortable accommodation in cozy rooms always await tourists. Tours to this country during Catholic Christmas are also very popular, when you can get into a real Christmas fairy tale with your children. They prepare for this holiday in advance, decorating houses and streets, preparing a rich entertainment program for tourists and local residents;
  • Polish spring and autumn leave wonderful impressions; this is the best time to visit attractions, museums, and churches.

Children will be very interested in visiting such Polish cities as Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Lodz, Wroclaw, where there are many interesting entertainments for them, among the most famous are:

  • the Dinozatorland dinosaur park, where on an area of ​​two dozen hectares there are life-size models of dinosaurs, some of which can “come to life”;
  • a huge indoor water park in Krakow, with the longest slide in Europe over 200 meters, many pools and jacuzzi;
  • a rope park in the city of Tarnów that is interesting for children and adults and many other interesting places where you can have wonderful fun and relax.
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Poland seems to me to be a country underestimated by Russian tourists; at least, most of my friends do not come here specifically, but only sometimes plan their European routes through Poland. And in vain. This is a country with history, wonderful cuisine and amazing hospitality. Of course, Poland extends its hospitality to the youngest tourists - children. I can’t count how many times my daughter and I have been here, and every time our vacation was filled with impressions, comfort and joy.

We and our child were always surrounded by care both from hotel and cafe workers, and from local residents, who, it seemed to us, loved children very much and were happy to have such guests. Therefore, I can confidently recommend Poland to everyone who travels with their child for your joint vacation.

General nuances

Planning

In order for the holiday to be positive for children, it must also be so for parents. From my own experience, I can say that you can organize an interesting trip with a child of any age, the main thing is not to overload him and yourself. Don’t worry about making the trip perfect: children have different moods. For example, sometimes instead of a museum we could spend the whole day at the playground near the hotel. Be prepared for any turns. Don’t try to cover everything at once; think over your route in advance and choose the places you definitely want to visit, and visit the rest if possible.

I am sure that it is not necessary to choose only children's entertainment: after all, recreation should be interesting for adults too. Of course, it’s unlikely that your baby will be ready to spend hours walking with you around castles or historical centers, but with a small, lightweight stroller and a couple of new toys, you’ll most likely be able to visit several of these attractions. You can already try to come to an agreement with an older child. We usually divide our holidays into parent and child ones, for example, in the morning we go to the museum, and in the afternoon to the water park.

Road and transport

You can get to Poland from Russia in any available way; you can read more about this in this. In my opinion and experience, the most inconvenient option is a bus: firstly, customs control takes a long time, even adults will get tired, and secondly, the child is forced to spend the entire journey in one position, there is no opportunity to walk, like on an airplane or train , and even more so stop and walk, as if you were driving a car.


Our family lives in Kaliningrad, and since the Polish border is about fifty kilometers away, we travel by car. To get there from the main part of Russia, I would choose a plane. I didn’t travel by train, but according to reviews from my friends, this method is also quite convenient.

It seems to me that in order for the road to be calm and positive, you need to take care of some things:

  1. Food. Regardless of what kind of transport you take, you will definitely want to eat, and if you can cope with your feeling of hunger, then an unfed child will definitely be unhappy and in a bad mood. That is why in my children's bag I always have cookies, dried fruits, vegetable purees, in general, what the baby is used to eating every day. Of course, you need to take small, sealed packages, especially on an airplane, where there are strict transportation rules, but on our flights they treated food for the child with loyalty and only once put out an open bottle of water. By the way, take the water with a special children's cap: you will be protected from unnecessary changes of clothes.
  2. Cloth. We rarely went on a trip without spilled juice or a banana smeared on our T-shirt, so take at least one set of clothes with you. And if you travel in the cold season, then it is convenient to replace bulky shoes with warm socks along the way.
  3. Lessons in transport. The road is a long and sedentary task, so think about what the child will do in a limited space. Some time before the trip, you can choose a new one as a gift or hide a few of your baby’s favorite toys. Finding them later on the plane, the child can get very carried away. Take markers and small colored notebooks, and don’t forget to download a couple of cartoons to your tablet. This point is definitely worth paying attention to, because a capricious, bored child can ruin the road not only for you.

In general, Poland is a country where it is worth driving a car, and if you have the opportunity to rent a car, then take advantage of it immediately (you can see offers and prices). The roads in the country are good, and the distances are not too long, the only negative is the price of fuel, gasoline is twice as expensive.

Moving from place to place with a child in a car is more convenient than even in the most comfortable bus. Primarily because you can stop when necessary. Children's playgrounds, found on Polish highways near cafes and gas stations, will be very useful. Sometimes you come across entire entertainment centers with carousels and a zoo, as, for example, on the route from Gdansk to (photo above).

Accommodation

I advise you to choose a place to stay overnight in advance. Find out about a baby cot, if you need one, and whether there are additional payments for those traveling with a child. Although I have not encountered any demands to pay for a separate place for the baby, I have heard that this sometimes happens. We usually chose apartments with a kitchen: our daughter eats at different times, and we often had dinner at home if the day was busy and we didn’t want to go somewhere, so it was important for me that I could cook something quickly.

Nutrition

There were no problems with food in Poland. We started our travels to this country with our daughter when she was about two years old. Many cafes have a children's menu, although all sorts of spices and sauces are added to the dishes, but when we asked to remove something, they usually met us halfway. My daughter liked the local dumplings, or pierogi as they are called here, and she devoured them with pleasure. We also bought baby products like vegetable or fruit purees in Poland, and they are no different from Russian ones, so you will always find something to feed your child.

What else

I advise you to take your usual medications with you, firstly, children begin to get sick spontaneously, and sometimes there is no time to get their bearings in a foreign country, and secondly, many medications in the European Union are sold only by prescription. I usually pack a first aid kit with the essentials, and it doesn’t take up much space in my luggage. Take a thermometer with you to measure your temperature, the one you always use. I take a simple thermometer, and it fits perfectly in the glove compartment, without disturbing anyone or risking being broken.

Where to go

If you think about any specific holiday destination in Poland, then there is complete freedom. You can go enjoy nature or explore cities - both you and your child will find entertainment.


All at least somewhat touristic places are prepared, in my opinion, quite well for welcoming children. The sidewalks are smooth, it’s easy to move around with a stroller, the only thing that can get in the way is a large number of people moving along the road with you. It’s rare that a cafe doesn’t offer a highchair for children; almost everywhere there are coloring books and pencils, toys or entire playrooms. Next, I will tell you what entertainment awaits you and your child on the most common tourist routes in Poland.

Zakopane

The first place for a children's holiday in this wonderful country that comes to mind is the winter capital of Poland. Although, this place is wonderful at any time of the year. One of my favorite Polish cities, suitable for children of all ages. If your child is still very young, then you can simply enjoy walks and breathe the mountain air. There are no industries around, so it is fresh and clean.


If your child is already a little older, then play on the playgrounds, ride horses in Krupówka or go somewhere.

Water park (Aqua Park Zakopane) and thermal center (Terma Bania)

The Zakopane water park has a good children's area, many slides for teenagers and in general it is very nice and cool. But, besides this water amusement park, 20 kilometers from Zakopane there is a wonderful thermal center. There's not much fun for kids, but the warm water and stunning views from the outdoor outdoor pool will also delight parents. This center is called Terma Bania, it is divided into three zones, so noisy games with children will not interfere with anyone’s relaxation and rest.

Skiing

Older children should be introduced to skiing, for example, in Szymoskova Polyana there is an excellent slide for beginner skiers and snowboarders; you can also find a Russian-speaking instructor.


There is a training program here, upon completion of which a special certificate is issued confirming completion of the course. Such preparation costs 185 EUR (780 PLN). In general, Zakopane has many trails for beginners, so it is a great place for children.

Tatra Museum

If you want to go to museums, choose the Tatra Museum, whose exhibits tell about the life, culture of the population, as well as the local nature. Costumes, tools, furniture, musical instruments typical of the region, as well as stuffed animals are presented, but in my opinion they look a little creepy. Here children are welcome and even allowed to touch many objects at the exhibitions, of course, so as not to damage them.

Krakow

A trip to Zakopane can be combined with a visit to Krakow - the ancient capital of Poland - a very cozy city steeped in the history of Polish kings. It is located just over a hundred kilometers from, and if you are not by car, you can appreciate the convenience of Polish buses. Krakow is not only a large Polish city, but also one of the centers of tourism, so there is a lot of entertainment for children here.

Zoo (Krakow Zoo)

Although it is small, it is cozy and located in a very interesting place called the Volsky Forest. There are also walking and cycling routes that are loved by city residents.

An adult ticket costs about 4 EUR (18 PLN), but we were allowed in for free because the cashier was not there.

Energylandia Park

Visit the Energylandia center near Krakow in the town of Zator. This is a huge amusement park with a huge number of attractions for both children and adults. Here you buy one ticket, which is valid for all carousels. For children under three years old you will pay a symbolic 0.23 EUR (1 PLN), for children up to 140 centimeters tall - 14 EUR (59 PLN), for others the ticket will cost 25 EUR (109 PLN). Discounts apply to disabled people, pregnant women and birthdays.

The Museum Of Municipal Engineering

There is an interesting museum in Krakow that perfectly combines education and entertainment - the Museum of Urban Engineering. The building in which it is located used to be a tram depot, then it was adapted for exhibition purposes. The museum has several permanent exhibitions; our daughter liked the one about cars the most. I think this place is more suitable for visiting with children over three years old. Ticket costs 2.5 EUR (10 PLN), family (two adults, two children) - 7 EUR (30 PLN). A tour in Russian will cost 11.5 EUR (50 PLN). Read more about Krakow.

Warsaw

If you want to go to the Polish capital, then it will not disappoint you either and is suitable for a child. Of course, it’s not my favorite city, and (this is subjective, of course) not the most beautiful, but still it is a modern metropolis with diverse architecture and a rich history. So this city definitely deserves attention.

Copernicus Science Center

In my opinion, this is the most interesting entertainment in the city, and although I am no longer a child, I go there with great pleasure.


It’s not worth bringing a baby to this place, but a slightly older child is fine. This is a large center where your children can get acquainted with various physical phenomena, optical illusions, anatomy, astrology and other sciences. There is complete freedom here, you can touch, move everything, conduct experiments yourself, in general, there are no restrictions.


The only barrier may be language; all descriptions of how to use the exhibits are in Polish and English, sometimes Russian is found, but not everywhere. If your child has not yet mastered a foreign language, then your help will be useful to him, although much is intuitive, and even if you cannot read anything, it will still be interesting. Our daughter often thinks about this center, and although we spent almost 7 hours there, we still didn’t cover a lot. By the way, I advise you to come here early in the morning before opening, at 9 am. It is unlikely that even in this case you will avoid the queue, but at least you will have time to get inside. If you arrive in the afternoon, you may simply not have time to enter the center.


The scientific complex has a shop, a cafe and a children's playroom, for which you will be given a ticket at the box office when purchasing a ticket. To prevent children from crowding in the playroom, all visitors are divided into groups, and the ticket will indicate what time you can come to the children's room. We got there about three hours after we entered the museum. In the playground, a child can not only have fun and run around, but also learn a lot of interesting things, for example, what the world looks like through the eyes of a dog or snake. A ticket to the Copernicus Center costs 6.3 EUR (27 PLN), a family ticket for two adults and two children will cost 16.8 EUR (72 PLN).

Roof Garden (Warsaw University Library Roof Garden)

It’s worth taking your child to the park on the roof of the library, it’s very close to the science center. Don't be afraid of the heights, everything is fenced and safe. You will have a beautiful view of the surrounding area and can relax on a bench surrounded by beautiful flowers and other plants.

There aren't any exciting activities there, but it's a great place for you to relax on the grass while your little one runs and plays.

Warsaw City Center

Be sure to take a walk through the historical center, but there are dangers for your parents’ wallet: literally at every step there are souvenir shops, toys, balls and giant soap bubbles for half a euro.


My daughter’s eyes simply ran wild, and by the end of the walk our cash reserves were a little depleted.

Waterpark Wodny Park

In general, judging by our daughter, you can visit water parks in any city. If your child also loves water activities, then he will definitely enjoy the Warsaw Aquatic Center. We were in a place called Wodny Park, where, by the way, the only Olympic swimming pool in the city is located.


The water park itself has slides, a jacuzzi, a fast-flowing river, in general, everything that children usually look for in such centers. Parents can take turns pampering themselves at the spa: different types of massages or other treatments are available here. A ticket to the water park for the whole day from Monday to Friday costs 21.5 EUR (92 PLN), and on Saturday, Sunday and holidays - 31 EUR (133 PLN).

Gdansk, Sopot, Gdynia

The next very common tourist destination in Poland is the Tricity: Gdansk and Gdynia. With children I would live in Sopot, a small town on the Baltic coast.


It is fresh, clean, there is a place to walk, some even swim in the summer, although the sea is not too warm. In general, these three cities can be covered at one time, since they are very close to each other, and entertainment can be chosen throughout the Tricity.

Loopy's World Entertainment Center

This is a large children's entertainment center in Gdańsk. There are many attractions, slides, cars, dry pools and all sorts of other interesting fun. Adults can relax with a cup of coffee or join the children and have fun with them. For a child under three years old, the ticket price is 9.3 EUR (40 PLN), for others - 10.7 EUR (46 PLN). An adult accompanying a child can enter for free.

Adventure Park

I would take an older child to the Adventure Park in Gdynia. This is a place for sporty children who love thrills, and for parents who want to be sure that such entertainment is safe. There is a rope park with a height of 10 to 20 meters, ATVs, horses, a climbing wall, a shooting range and much more. For younger children there are inflatable trampolines, another small ropes course and a traditional playground with a sandbox. You must buy a separate ticket for each type of entertainment. Prices are very different: from 8 to 30 EUR, fun for kids is cheaper: from 2 to 8 EUR.

Children's goods stores

In Gdansk and Gdynia, I advise you to visit the children's store Mama i Ja: there is a huge selection of all kinds of toys for children of any age, both parents and kids will be amazed. Well, what children don’t like toys? Another store I liked is Akpol Baby in Gdansk. There is a huge assortment of all kinds of goods: clothes, feeding supplies, baby monitors and everything else. The store constantly has some promotions and sales on different groups of products, so there is also an opportunity to save money.

Water parks

There are water parks in Sopot and Gdynia, of which we were only in Sopot (I can’t count how many times). There is a good area for children, with several slides for both very young children and those who have already grown up a little. There is a jacuzzi, the main pool is not too deep, I think 1.3 meters; Around the children's area you can relax in a sun lounger, there are quite a lot of them, and we always found a free one. The prices are very reasonable: an hour in the water park from Monday to Friday costs 4.7 EUR (20 PLN), 3 hours - 9.3 EUR (40 PLN), a day ticket - 11.7 EUR (50 PLN). On weekends and holidays, the price of visiting the water park is slightly higher: one hour costs 5.4 EUR (23 PLN), three hours - 10.5 EUR (45 PLN), a day ticket - 14.2 EUR (60 PLN). For children under 16 years of age and adults over 65 years of age there is a discount on a ticket of approximately 1.2 EUR (5 PLN), a child under three years old is admitted free of charge.

Zoo (Oliwa Zoo)

There is a wonderful zoo in Gdansk. The territory is large, but it is possible to get around it; if you are traveling with a stroller, then there should be no problems at all. For the especially lazy, a train rides around the park for an additional fee. There are cafes and places to relax. There are many open enclosures, the animals are very interesting to watch, some come close to visitors and even pose for photos. A ticket costs about 5.8 EUR (25 PLN).

Gdansk City Center

Gdansk in general is a very beautiful city, at least one of the most impressive in Poland, and this is largely due to the well-preserved historical center. Be sure to take a walk along it.


I advise you to go to the Motlawa River embankment. Here you can ride a boat or a motor ship, the duration of the trips and the price are very different, so choosing a suitable route for yourself will not be a problem. If you don’t want to swim, there are ships at the pier with restaurants where you can have dinner overlooking the river.


Another interesting memory for both us and our daughter was visiting the Christmas market in Gdansk. In general, the city during this period was beautiful: a huge Christmas tree and thousands of lights made it a truly fabulous place, even more bewitching than usual. The fair had children's carousels, lots of delicious food, unusual or traditional souvenirs and an attractive festive atmosphere. Be sure to try to come during the Christmas period.

Malbork

Marienburg Castle (Malbork Castle Museum)

Malbork is famous for Marienburg, one of the largest medieval monuments in Poland. After the Great Patriotic War, it was almost completely destroyed, but the Poles restored it.

The castle is very large, you can easily plan a whole day to visit it. There are Russian-speaking guides, and I advise you to use them, because the history of this place is very rich.

Dinosaur Park Dino Park

Malbork itself is a small city, and there is not much entertainment here. You can take your child to the park of moving dinosaurs, which is called Dino Park. In addition to dinosaurs, there is a rope park, a fossil museum, attractions, and trampolines. A regular ticket per person costs 6 EUR (26 PLN), a family ticket for two adults and one child will cost 16.6 EUR (71 PLN).

Torun, Bydgoszcz, Grudziadz

If you love beautiful European cities, but are not crazy about crowds, then I recommend you visit Torun, Bydgoszcz and Grudziadz. You can choose any of them for accommodation: these are fairly quiet places, and hotel prices are not too different. We lived in Bydgoszcz, although I liked Torun most of all - a very beautiful medieval town that was not damaged during the Second World War and was preserved in its original form.


Be sure to take time to visit the castles and the historical center, it is not too big and the children should not be too tired.

Jura Park Dinosaur Park

Among children's entertainment, near Toruń in the town of Solec Kujawski there is a dinosaur park, Jura Park. There are about a hundred models in it. Some seem like harmless lizards, while others are a little scary even for adults, but it’s interesting.


In addition to dinosaurs, there are paid and free attractions, souvenir shops, cafes and a play area. In summer, a ticket costs 5.8 EUR (25 PLN), in winter - 4.2 EUR (18 PLN).

Torun gingerbread (Torun's gingerbread)

Another local attraction is the Torun gingerbread, a real legend of the city. In the center there is a special gingerbread shop with different fillings, chocolate and many other variations.


To be honest, we didn’t like it, even our sweet-toothed daughter didn’t eat it, but try it anyway: everyone has different tastes, maybe you’ll like a local gastronomic celebrity.

Bydgoszcz City Center

The city of Bydgoszcz, 46 kilometers from Toruń, is also worthy of attention. A very pleasant place, although I didn’t experience any special emotions, except perhaps the joy of meeting street performers, their music inspired and lifted my spirits for the whole day, and Poles and tourists started dancing right on the bridge near the tightrope walker’s monument.


It's a nice Polish town, but it's a little hard for me to form any idea of ​​it other than "a nice Polish town."

The central square with the fountain is a favorite place for children's running competitions, and the monument also attracts the attention of children.

Kids Play Children's Center

Among the places that are worth visiting in Bydgoszcz, I would like to highlight the Kids Play children's center - two floors of entertainment for children of any age, many carousels, a trampoline, a dry pool and much more. By the way, they also thought about parents: it’s convenient to watch the children, soft sofas, coffee or tea, free Internet.


From Monday to Thursday, an hour of play will cost 2.8 EUR (12 PLN), an unlimited ticket will cost 4.7 EUR (20 PLN). From Friday to Sunday, a ticket for an hour will cost 3.5 EUR (15 PLN), and a ticket for the day will cost 5.8 EUR (25 PLN). If you want someone to look after your child, the price of the service is 3.5 EUR (15 PLN) on weekdays and 4.7 EUR (20 PLN) from Friday to Sunday.

Geothermal center Geotermia

In the city of Grudziadz, which is 70 kilometers from Bydgoszcz, the most interesting and popular place is the geothermal salt pools, they are called Geotermia. They are designed for bathing both children and adults; Several pools are available, differing in temperature and salt concentration. Such baths, as it is written on the center’s website, are useful for everyone and help with stress, insomnia, respiratory diseases and many other ailments; for prevention, of course, they are also good. An hour in geothermal pools costs only 4.2 EUR (18 PLN), two hours - 6 EUR (26 PLN), unlimited stay - 9.3 EUR (40 PLN).

Masurian lakes

I also cannot ignore or recommend the Masurian Lakes region. This region is also called the Masurian Lake District: about two thousand bodies of water surrounded by forests, natural parks and reserves. An excellent place for a calm, measured holiday. The most popular resort towns are Giżycko, Mikolajki, Iława, and Ryn. Of the places listed, we were only in Mikołajki, the center of Polish yachting.

Yacht rental

You can rent a boat with a crew and create your own route, or ride with a group of tourists. I think that for a child who loves boat trips, any of the options will be interesting.


Of course, long-term rental of a yacht is not a cheap pleasure, but renting a motor boat for a short time is not so expensive. A 30-minute ride will cost from 35 EUR (150 PLN) to 70 EUR (300 PLN) depending on the chosen vessel.

Tropicana Waterpark

The water park in Mikolajki has long been a favorite of residents of the Kaliningrad region, who come here on weekends. It is called Tropikana and is located on the territory of the Golebiewski Hotel. The water park is wonderful, there is a children's area, different pools and slides for all ages. Hotel guests use the aquatic center for free, for everyone else the entrance costs 7 EUR (30 PLN), for a child - 3.5 EUR (15 PLN), and children under four years old visit the Tropicana for free.

I hope that after reading the article you are convinced that traveling to Poland with children is possible and even necessary. I have listed only those places that we visited during our travels to this country; I am sure that in Poland you will be able to find even more interesting things for you and your child.

Anything to add?

Of course, “the most beautiful places” is a somewhat subjective concept. But the attractions collected in this review will show how diverse the country is and how much you can see while traveling around Poland. Here we are talking about those places that are very convenient to visit if you don’t have much time - say, one day or a weekend.
1. Zywiec Lake. This is an artificial reservoir near the town of Żywiec in the Silesian Voivodeship. Although it serves economic purposes - there is a hydroelectric power station here - the lake is distinguished by its unique beauty, and therefore attracts a huge number of tourists. There are piers, beaches, you can surf and go yachting. A particularly beautiful view of the lake opens from Mount Żar, which belongs to the Lesser Beskids.

2. Koniaków, Istebna, Jaworzynka. This is the so-called Beskydy Truive. All three villages are part of the magnificent landscape of the Silesian Beskids, and are connected by one main road and several smaller roads. These places are also very famous for their traditions: local music and lace weaving skills are especially famous.


3. Skansen in the city of Sanok in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship. This is one of the largest open-air museums in the country. On an area of ​​38 hectares there are almost 100 wooden buildings in the spirit of local traditions.


4. Torun. This is one of the most beautiful and oldest cities in Poland. Toruń is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city is also well known for the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus. And Torun is also the capital of... gingerbread!


5. Gniezno. It is the first capital of Poland. The first Polish archbishopric was formed here and the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is located here - one of the most revered and famous Polish churches. How pleasant it is to wander through the narrow streets, the heart of which is the ancient Market Square!


6. Kamenczyk waterfall in the town of Szklarska Poreba (Elenegur County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship). This is the highest waterfall in the Polish Karkonosze Mountains. The water falls in a frame in three steps from a height of 27 meters. Behind the waterfall there is an artificial cave in which there is a large accumulation of amethysts and pegmatite. This cave is called “Golden Pit”. The waterfall itself is located at an altitude of 846 meters above sea level.

7. The village of Zalipie in the Lesser Poland region of Poland. It is famous for the fact that almost everything in it is painted! Local traditional patterns can be seen everywhere: on houses, fences, swings, furniture, stoves, trees, even kettles and washing machines! By the way - this is also a local feature - basically all the artists in Zalipye are women.


8. Bydgoszcz lies on the Brda River. The unofficial name of the city is “Bydgoszcz Venice”. And it’s hard to argue with this: looking at the centuries-old buildings reflected in the clear river waters and at the boats and boats slowly sailing through the city, you begin to feel like you’re in a medieval fairy tale. To the east of the city is the Bydgoszcz Canal, the oldest existing waterway in the country, connecting the Vistula and Odra.


9. Zegrzyn Lake. If the weather is good on a summer weekend, it means that the beaches near the lake, located 30 km from Warsaw, will be full of tourists. This artificially created reservoir on the Narew River is today one of the most popular Sunday destinations among residents of the capital and surrounding areas.


10. Routes for horseback riding in the Low Beskids. The so-called Transbeskid route is the longest among mountain routes of this kind. Its length is 400 km. When you travel along this road, you can meet colorful villages, picturesque valleys, mountain ranges, and magnificent national parks.


11. Palace in Bozkow near the town of Nowa Ruda (Lower Silesian Voivodeship). This beautiful 18th century building has been abandoned for several years now. But perhaps that is why it attracts tourists with its mystery and enigma.


12. Soltykov Jets. This is a natural reservoir in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. In addition to magnificent vegetation, there are also deposits of minerals and paleontological fossils.


13. Lake Turkusovo on the western coast of the Baltic. It is located on the site where chalk has long been mined. The color of the lake is somewhat unusual - blue with a green tint. This color is obtained due to the play of sunlight, which, penetrating into clean water and reflecting from the minerals located at the bottom of the reservoir, gives this effect. There are walking paths around the lake. If you climb the nearby hill, you can see not only this lake, but also the Baltic Sea itself.


14. The village of Zhelazova Wola near Warsaw. Frederic Chopin was born and spent his childhood here. Nowadays, in the house where the future composer lived, there is a museum, and near it there is a park and garden laid out in the 30s of the last century.


15. Rafting along the beaver route. This is a real treat for kayaking enthusiasts. The route passes through the West Pomeranian and Lubusz Voivodeships and is located among picturesque forests and rivers.


16. Moshni Castle. Located in the Opole Voivodeship, the architectural ensemble is one of the main attractions of Upper Silesia. Nowadays there is a center for the treatment of diseases of the nervous system, but part of the castle is open to the public.


17. Lake Nidzke. This glacial lake is one of the least untouched lakes in Masuria. Those who value contact and harmony with nature will especially like it here.


18. Rafting on the Dikaya (Divoka) Orlitsa River. Traveling along this river is not an easy task and is more suitable for those who have some experience. It is quite rocky, very cold and incredibly beautiful - an extreme pleasure for rafting lovers. The Wild Eagle flows in the Sudetes through the territory of Poland and the Czech Republic.


19. Museum of characters... before bed. Here are the heroes of the Polish analogues of the program “Good Night Kids”. The only museum of its kind is located in Rzeszow. And it’s not even clear who is more interested here - children or adults...


20. The city of Bielsko-Biala in the Silesian Voivodeship. One of the most beautiful Polish cities with many old buildings and, of course, the central Market Square. By the way, there are two unusual monuments here - to heroes... of cartoons. These are the dogs Rex and Bolek and Lolek, beloved by the Poles.

21. Ruins of Rabztyn Castle in Lesser Poland Voivodeship. This is a knight's castle from the 13th century. Part of it has been restored, but from most of the structure only the skeletons of the walls remain. Which, however, attracts a huge number of tourists. There are many legends associated with the castle. For example, that deep underground there is another castle - large and beautiful. And that its inhabitants sleep there. And only once a year they wake up, open the doors of luxurious halls and sit down at tables covered with delicious dishes. And then everything goes to sleep again - until next year...


22. Sheep Mountain. It is the second highest mountain in the Silesian Beskids. Its height is 1220 meters. Paths running through virgin nature lead to its top, where the geodetic station and observation point are located. And the view from the mountain is simply fabulous!


23. Vistula Žuławy. In northern Poland, several tens of kilometers from the sea, the Vistula leaves a large amount of river sediment, thereby forming sand dunes - they separate Żuławy from the Baltic Sea. A significant area of ​​Żuławy is located below sea level, and therefore an extensive network of dams and canals was built there - it is considered one of the densest in Europe.


24. Icons in Lancut. The town of Lancut in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship is famous for the Lubomirski Castle from the 17th century. To this day it has been preserved in excellent condition. The largest collection of icons in Poland is kept here. There are about 2,500 of them in the castle. Most of these icons were transferred after the war from destroyed churches located in the north-eastern part of Poland.


25. The village of Krasiejów in Opole County, Opole Voivodeship. Traces of ancient amphibians and reptiles were found here, and a paleontological pavilion was built at the site of the discovery. Now “Jurapark” is open there - an amusement park “inhabited” with dinosaurs.


26. Lavender fields. And not in Provence, but near Olsztyn! The lavender field near New Kavkov has existed since 2001. And although it is sometimes difficult for enthusiasts who grow this plant - after all, the local climate is not as suitable for lavender as Provençal - every year you can observe luxurious blooms here. At the same time, farmers try not to use chemical fertilizers and pesticides. And when the season ends, bouquets and sachets are made from dried flowers.


27. Underwater quarry in Piechcin (Kuyavia-Pomeranian Voivodeship). At its bottom lie real treasures - yachts, sailing boats, even two Fiat 126s in almost perfect condition. It is especially interesting here when there has been no rain for some time and the water is completely clear. This is one of the few quarries in Poland where diving is possible.


28. Mouth of the Warta (Lubskie Voivodeship). This is a kingdom of wild animals and birds living near water. There are 270 species of the latter here. All of them are under protection - after all, there is a national park here. In 2009 it was voted the best European tourist destination.


29. Underground bunkers in Szczecin. It is believed that there were almost 800 of them here! After the Second World War, 160 were opened. One of the most interesting is the anti-aircraft bunker. It is located at a depth of 17 meters and even had its own water supply. The thickness of its walls is 3 meters. There could be 2,500 people in the bunker at the same time.


30. Center of the Slavs and Vikings in Wolin. Walking through this scansen is like traveling back in time. There are recreated huts from the early Middle Ages, where members of Slavic brotherhoods sometimes spend time. You can go into each of these houses and get acquainted with the interior. A festival of Slavs and Vikings takes place here every year.

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