Do you have 2-3 days free and you wonder where to go to rest and regenerate after the whole week? Poland for the weekend offers a lot of different possibilities, and Szczecin is one of the options that you can use to relax and spend time in luxurious conditions. Check why it is worth choosing Szczecin as an idea for the weekend!
Poland for a weekend in the Westpomeranian Region! Without a doubt, in every corner of Poland there are beautiful areas that are worth visiting and exploring. If you already know the Bieszczady as well as your own pocket, and the Land of the Great Masurian Lakes has no secrets for you, maybe it's a good time to plan a weekend trip to the north-west part of the country?
When planning where to go for the weekend, take into account the time you have and a large number of attractive places to visit in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship. It is not difficult to plan a walk around the ruins of the church in Trzęsacz, visit the Wolin National Park and, moreover, an evening stroll through the beautiful streets of Szczecin. However, one day is definitely not enough to see it all, so it's worth planning wisely and choosing one city as a base first, eg Szczecin. Okay, but what next? Does Szczecin have cool places? He has too many of them for the weekend!
Where to go for the weekend - spontaneously or to plan? You can ask yourself, is it worth going haphazardly, if you have no idea where? For a weekend in Poland, it is worth going to a place that is proven and recommended. Thanks to this, you will increase the probability that your stay will be really enjoyable and you will eliminate the risk of visiting not very attractive places or staying in an unsatisfactory location. By booking in advance - both a hotel stay and a visit to attractions - you are able to accurately predict the weather, traffic intensity in a given place, or adjust seasonal attractions. Therefore, a planned weekend trip will certainly be a very good solution if you want to avoid unpleasant surprises. Check the offer of the Dana Hotel, where luxurious interiors, delicious cuisine and a soothing corner with Spa & Wellness await you!
A weekend trip to Szczecin - what is worth seeing See, visit and feel the good vibes of Szczecin at the weekend? Of course you can! A leisure trip for the weekend does not have to be packed with all the available attractions at once. On the contrary, the idea for a weekend in Szczecin may be based on high quality and not necessarily on quantity. Szczecin's old town is small, and you can see at every step that history has left its mark on it. A significant part of the buildings and streets of the Old Town suffered from the bombing of war. At almost every corner you can find a beautiful collage combining old, historic walls with renovated, contemporary facades. The reconstruction and renovation of the historic center of Szczecin has been ongoing since the 1990s. A walk through the center of Szczecin has just begun!
Wały Chrobrego Stroll and Szczecin Philharmonic Wały Chrobrego is a charming, renovated promenade that runs along the Odra River and provides a relaxing walk and great views at a distance of nearly 500 meters. Its route runs close to the new Philharmonic building, which has become the city's showpiece since its inception. The shape of the building, a jagged, soaring roof, refer to the history and buildings of Szczecin. The Philharmonic was designed by Barozzi Veiga Studio from Barcelona. The building is impressive both from the outside and inside - it is not without significance that the Spanish architectural studio received the main prize for it in the international architectural competition in 2015. If you like, book your ticket to a concert in one of the two wonderful halls where the sound is delivered with masterful precision!
Szczecin viewed from a height? Yes, the National Museum and more! The impressive building of the National Museum is located near the promenade on Wały Chrobrego. It is worth considering visiting the museum for the weekend, because it hides many fascinating temporary and permanent exhibitions, incl. Polish contemporary art. Moreover, next to the museum building, which was established in 1945, there is an observation deck with a wonderful panorama of the city. Weather permitting, the sights and the spectacle of colors in the sky are spectacular here and compete with the museum's collections for attention. If you like to admire the city from a bird's eye view, then you have another excellent opportunity to do so, namely a visit to the Szczecin Cathedral, where there is also a perfect vantage point for all those who crave great urban landscapes.