About this place
Józef Poniatowski Park in Łódź is a city park in Łódź, Poland, set between Żeromskiego, Mickiewicza, Jana Pawła II, and Parkowa Streets. Covering 41.6 ha, it was named in honour of Prince Józef Poniatowski, the Polish general and statesman who lived from 1763 to 1813. It is a good place for a short walk and a quiet break in the city.
Na miejscu można liczyć przede wszystkim na:
- a large green area spread across 41.6 ha, giving plenty of room for walking and relaxing
- a clearly defined location in the city, bordered by Żeromskiego, Mickiewicza, Jana Pawła II, and Parkowa Streets
- a park whose name recalls Prince Józef Poniatowski, linking the space with an important figure in Polish history
For a visit, comfortable shoes are a sensible choice, especially if you want to stroll through the park at an unhurried pace. It is a good option for anyone looking for a calm, green stop in Łódź, whether for a brief outing or a longer rest outdoors.
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