
One of the two surviving medieval towers in Kołobrzeg. 54.17699 15.574056 1 Braunschweigs Palace ( Pałac Brunszwickich), Armii Krajowej 13.The 54.18223 15.57048 3 Kołobrzeg Railway Station is pretty well connected, with direct trains from Szczecin (on the border with Germany 3 hours), Gdańsk (4 hours), Warsaw (7,5 hours), Poznań (4 hours) and Kraków (9 hours).įrom Gdańsk or Szczecin by the route E28.ĥ4☁0′42″N 15☃4′11″EMap of Kołobrzeg See Kołobrzeg city hall 54.3775 18.466111 2 Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport ( Polish: Port Lotniczy Gdańsk im.The town is also well known as a spa resort. Despite the town's size, there is a lot to do, with miles of paths along the coast and the surrounding forests, as well as a Modern Art Gallery and the Museum of Polish Arms. The most notable landmark in Kołobrzeg in the lighthouse at the entrance to the harbour. The fishing town of 50,000 people is a popular tourist resort for Poles, with long stretches of beaches. Kołobrzeg is a small city in the north-west of Poland, on the Baltic sea. It is the largest town at the coast in this part of the country. Enjoy your stay and discover Kołobrzeg by yourself.Kołobrzeg is a city in the Zachodniopomorskie voivodeship in northwestern Poland. The meals are so delicious that one might think he is not in Kołobrzeg but in Italy. The menu is seasonal here and changes often, however, everything is always high quality and perfectly prepared. And a bit further, in the middle of Old Town, by the City Hall, there is the famous, absolutely divine Pasta&Pesto. Nearby at 12 Solna Street there is another great place.
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The best dish? It’s hard to tell – the extraordinary fish soup, fish, meat, pierogi that are delicious and full of stuffing or the large and crunchy potato pancakes – it’s all fantastic. Firstly, an inconspicuously looking, renovated My Fish bistro at Reymonta 3AB/20 Street – right by the promenade. The food and the atmosphere there are amazing. There are three great places to dine in that come to mind. It is best to schedule prior to your visit – 094 3511800 extension 510 or pier in KołobrzegĪfter we visit all these places, no doubt we will have worked up quite a hunger. I personally use the services of the parlours in the OLIMP 2 facility, at 2 Kościuszki Street. I really recommend the massage parlours that are very conveniently located. It is great fun to take a picture with the most handsome actor or a well-known actress.Īt 15 Rodziewiczówny Street there is a 6D Museum – “Maszoperia” (an organisation for fishermen) the museum was created to commemorate the lives and work of Baltic fishermen.Įvery time I come to Kołobrzeg I partake in some body or face spa procedures. Kołobrzeg also has its own Wax Museum (1a/25 Rodziewiczówny Street). In it one can see many species of mice from all over the world. In Zieleniewo, one should see the City of Mice (2 Morska Street). Some of the activities available there are: an Indian village, archery, pony rides, “the swinging root”, the Western City, rodeo, gold rush, bank robbery, an amusement park, motor-park and a mini zoo. The kids can spend a wonderful time in Zieleniewo Entertainment Park (66 Szczecińska Street, Zieleniewo). Residents of Kołobrzeg come here for the seasoning for sour cucumber preserves – rumour has it, that vegetables preserved in this liquid are very healthy and taste great. One of the most interesting and unique attractions of Kołobrzeg is the public brine spring near the bridge by Parsęta. It has an interesting collection of Polish military, and vehicles as well as planes from World War II, which one can touch, get into, and take a picture with. The “ Baszta Lontowa” tower and the “ Reduta Solna” fortress are also very interesting.įor history buffs, the Museum of Polish Weapons is the place to visit. It was rebuilt over the cellars and a corner part of the original XIV century structure. Another highlight of Kołobrzeg is its city hall that resembles a medieval castle. It houses beautiful medieval paintings and Gothic stalls that are the oldest in Poland. One of the most important monuments in Kołobrzeg is the Co-Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The International Bicycle Trail passes through Kołobrzeg. If you’re a biker, there are many bicycle trails in the Kołobrzeg and Ustronie Morskie communes.
