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'Lodz is different': The hip Polish alternative to Krakow
The Independent
|March 23, 2025
Tamara Hinson says we need to pay more attention to a city with industrial chic neighbourhoods, street art and 2 pints

Moments after arriving in Lodz, central Poland, my taxi driver asks what other Polish destinations I've visited. I mention Gdansk, Poznan, Warsaw and Krakow, and he smiles. "Well," he says. "Lodz is different."
He mentions the lack of an old town or clearly designated city centre, and I momentarily picture Berlin's slightly maddening urban sprawl, or cities where post-war concrete monstrosities left me feeling somewhat bleak - neither of which apply to Lodz, it turns out.
Until the 1800s, Lodz was a small city surrounded by farmland, but in 1815, after the French ceded certain areas of Poland to the Russian empire following their defeat during the Napoleonic wars, the Kingdom of Poland was created.

One of the best examples is Manufaktura, a huge complex of beautiful brick buildings, once Izrael Poznański's cotton empire and now one of Lodz's most popular destinations. The beautiful, rust-red factory buildings house a shopping centre, dance school, cinema, restaurants and bars (the chapel-shaped former fire station is possibly the world's most beautiful Starbucks), although nods to its past abound.
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