List of suggested places and activities for Mondays in Lodz:
Aquapark Fala
Aquapark Fala is one of the largest water parks, which consist of a swimming pool, sauna ,wellness area. Outdoor and indoor pool with an artificial wave, the highest waterslide in poland Kamikaze, as many as 8 types of saunas, salt pools and baths, jacuzzi, water massages, rope bridge, salt graduation tower, snow cave, massages, playgrounds, drink bars, restaurants-all this is located in the heart of Lodz. Fala is a unique place ,both in terms of architecture and available attraction.
Orientarium ZOO Lodz
The Orientarium in Łódź is the most modern complex presenting the fauna and flora of Southeast Asia. The largest Indian elephant in Europe, a record-breaking gharial crocodile, critically endangered Sumatran orangutans and an underwater tunnel from which you can admire sharks and rays swimming overhead – these are just some of the attractions that can be admired in the facility.
Botanical garden
The Botanical Garden in Łódź is one of the largest park and forest complexes in Poland. It is divided into 9 different parts: Japanese garden, alpinarium, department of systematics of green plants, biology and morphology of plants, collection of ornamental plants, park greenery, Polish flora, medicinal and industrial plants and arboretum.
Mandoria – City of Adventure
Located in the PTAK Fashion City in Rzgów, Mandoria is the first year-round amusement park in central Poland, and at the same time the largest theme park in Europe located in the building. Its designers were based on an original idea, inspired by the times of the Renaissance. Attractions are an integral part of the created world, and guests of Mandoria are supposed to feel as if they were entering a real city from centuries ago.
Black World
Black World is over 100 m2 of specially arranged rooms, where in complete darkness, under the supervision of a vigilant, blind guide, you can experience first-hand how and what a blind person struggles with on a daily basis, how he functions in the environment.
Museum of Light
We invite you to the first Museum of Light in Poland - a place where everything is possible! Be part of the interactive attractions prepared to take photos in a wonderful frame: laser projections, a room of mirrors, an inverted room, a Tik Tok Room are just some of the rooms that will amaze you with a thousand colours and a wonderful setting for photos on social media. Here you will discover your creativity and see how much light depends on our surroundings!
City Golf
City Golf Łódź was created out of a great passion for golf. Created for lovers of the game at every level of advancement, but also for those who would like to start their adventure with this extremely interesting sport. The place offers everything that both professionals and amateur golfers need! The facility is the largest and most modern training centre in Central Europe and the fourth in Europe. The highlight is the PuttView simulator. These are just some of the attractions that City Golf Łódź offers!
Experimentarium and Arena Laser Games
Experimentarium is a Discovery Center where science has no secrets.Thanks to the interactive nature of the exhibition, you will unravel even the most complex issues of science. And all this with a huge dose of fun! Arena Laser Games is a laser games centre, located in Manufaktura in Lodz, offering a game of laser paintball.
Marek Edelman Dialogue Center and Survivors' Park
Remember, understand, act – these are the three principles that guide the Marek Edelman Dialogue Center, established in 2011 – an institution that deals with the memory, history and identity of the city. The primary goal of the Center is to conduct educational and cultural activities, popularise the achievements of various cultures, and promote the multicultural heritage of Lodz, with particular emphasis on Jewish culture.
The park consists of several hundred trees commemorating Holocaust survivors. Each tree is assigned to a specific survivor. There are also plaques with their names on the main park avenue. In addition, the park has a 10-metre high Mound of Remembrance and four monuments
Jewish Cemetery
The Jewish Cemetery in Lodz is the largest, almost 40 hectares Jewish necropolis in Poland and one of the largest in Europe. It was opened in 1892. In 1898, the largest funeral home in Poland, built according to the design of Adolf Zeligson, was opened. Currently, in the main hall of the building, in addition to its original function, there is an original nineteenth-century hearse. The side rooms are occupied by a ritual ablution room, a photo gallery from the cemetery and utility rooms.
Old Cemetery
The Old Cemetery at Ogrodowa Street is one of the amazing monuments of the multicultural heritage of Łódź. It was built in the years 1855-1888 as a burial place for representatives of three Christian denominations: Catholics, Protestants and Orthodox. The most impressive is the neo-Gothic chapel dedicated to Karol Scheibler, one of the richest men in nineteenth-century Europe.
Radegast Station
Radegast Station - a historic railway building from 1941, associated with the ghetto created during World War II. On display in the station building is a model of the Litzmannstadt Ghetto. Near the station, a Tunnel of Remembrance was built, which with its minimalist form reflects the feeling of being overwhelmed by the occupation and the increasingly difficult history of Jews in Łódź. The Radegast Station is one of the branches of the Museum of Independence Traditions in Łódź.
Monopolis
The Monopolis space is open and friendly to the whole family. Adults can take advantage of a wide cultural and recreational offer, participating in musical events, exhibitions or theatre performances, while children from the MONOsphere of Creativity. There are as many as two stages in Monopolis - an outdoor stage and one in the former spirit warehouse. An important part of the offer is a museum dedicated to the employees of the former Polmos and the technology of vodka production. In the art gallery you can admire the temporary inserts.
Lapidarium detalu architektonicznego
The Lapidarium of Detail in Łódź is located in a historic building at 19 Kościuszki Avenue. It is a place that collects and presents architectural details and furnishings from tenement houses, palaces, villas and factories. Often saved from demolition or donated from private individuals, they get a second life, testifying to the beauty of the Łódź detail.
Admission is free, in groups of 10 to 30 people, prior appointment is required - lapidarium@uml.lodz.pl / 42 638 46 49. The passage in the courtyard is publicly available,no prior appointment requierd.
Walks around the most interesting places in Lodz
Walking along Piotrkowska Street, we recommend taking a look at the revitalized artistic courtyards, such as the Rose Passage or the Birth of the Day. "Pietryna" is also a place that impresses with its rich gastronomic offer of cuisine from all over the world. Therefore, it is worth visiting one of the premises on the main street of Łódź.
Księży Młyn is a charming post-industrial housing estate, created in the nineteenth century by the richest manufacturer of Łódź, Karol Scheibler, which was a kind of "city within a city". Today, this revitalized area has been given a completely new life and delights both residents and tourists who come here for walks.
Manufaktura offers attractions for people of all ages, which is why it is one of the popular meeting places for the whole family. The complex will also offer something for lovers of good cuisine and fans of night entertainment. And all this is surrounded by impressive industrial architecture, which is intertwined with various manifestations of modernity throughout the complex.
Włókiennicza in Łódź is a place where history meets modernity! After a thorough revitalization, this iconic street invites tourists and residents to discover its unique character. Walking around Włóknicza, you will immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the former glory of the Łódź textile industry, which is revived in a new, exciting form.