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Lodz - Airport City Lodz is one of the youngest, and one of the largest cities in Poland. It is an important economic, cultural, scientific, and educational centre that can boast both a long-standing tradition and recent achievements. Lodz has one of the best museums of modern art in Poland, Muzeum Sztuki on Więckowskiego Street, which displays art by all important contemporary Polish artists. Take a stroll down Piotrkowska Street, the city's pride and joy. Lodz is widely known for the word-famous events held here: the Ballet Meetings in Lodz, Camerimage - the International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography to name just a few. | Book this City | Torun Picturesquely located on the both banks of the Vistula River, at the intersection of ancient trade routes, Toruń is one of the most beautiful cities of Poland. The gothic buildings of Toruń's Old Town, which are listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List from 1997, are proof of Toruń's centuries-old economic, cultural and intellectual ties with the leading cities of Europe associated in the Hanseatic League. Torun is also famous as the birthplace of Nicholas Copernicus. He was the first to postulate that the earth revolves around the sun (and not vice versa), setting the stage for later major advances in astronomy. | Book this City | Warsaw - Airport City Much of Warsaw's historic center was painstakingly recreated and today's Old Town buildings are closer to the original architecture than they were ever before. It has a wealth of shops and restaurants to potter around in. The city also boasts many green spaces, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafés, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract. In addition, the Former Jewish ghetto is a stark reminder of the unforgiving hand of history. The nightlife scene is equally surprising, with the city's increasingly well-dressed youth flocking to the countless bars and clubs of a city that now hums after dark. | Book this City |
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