r/lodz 20d ago

Traveling through Poland, Visiting Łódź tomorrow and staying for a few of days

Hey everyone :) I'm (28M from Germany) currently travelling through Poland, looking at interesting places and trying to meet other nice people along the way. Unfortunately I'm not very good at getting to know people irl (yay for social anxiety) so I'm hoping to meet someone here who might want to hang out and do something together. I already met 2 geat people when i was staying in Bydgoszcz for a few days so I'm hoping to do the same here again :)

As any good tourist I also have a couple or touristy questions of course :D

Edit: Sorry forgot to mention that i already picked some places i want to see (the obvious touristy ones of course) so I'm not asking anyone to plan my trip for me :D

Are there any places in particular that you would recommend going to that normally tourists don't really go to ? Can be anything like museums, flea markets, restaurants or other nice places in nature like hiking trails for example.

What is the situation with parking like in the city ? I'm most likely going to stay at a campsite a bit outside of the city near DK72 so I have to go to the city by car unfortunately.

Thank you to anyone in advance for maybe reaching out. I'm happy to hear from anyone.

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u/Bartos_92 20d ago edited 20d ago

How about Street Art? Try to find a map created by Urban Forms Foundation.

Imo u can leave your car at staying place and take tram or bus. Public transport is not perfect, but it works quite ok. Keep in mind that extra fee for not having a ticket is quite costly its around 60€ if paid within 7 days or 120€ if paid over 7 days. We have many types of tickets but ticket machines have menus in english for sure, maybe in german.

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u/Negative-Clock9880 20d ago

Ok I'll look for that map. That'll definitely make walking around a bit more interesting.

Well yes public transport is all fine and dandy but from the campsite I'm staying at there isn't any..... Within the city i usually just prefer to walk even if its a bit further than most people would want to walk