How Do You Travel To Lodz, Poland?
Planning a trip to Poland? Consider visiting the country’s third-largest city, Lodz. Pronounced “Wooj,” Lodz is at least seven centuries old and is home to several notable historical, cultural and recreational attractions. Museums, grand, renovated major streets, historic cemeteries and landmarks, beautiful city parks and more all combine to beckon the traveler to this intriguing Polish city. Here’s how to get there. Arrive in Warsaw, Poland. Round-trip, economy flights from New York to Warsaw typically cost between $650 and $950 (most of which is fees and taxes!). Catch a cab (cost: a few dollars) to Warsaw’s central train station (Warszawa Centralna, located on 54 Jerozolimskie Street). There are two other major train stations in the city, an eastern station and a western station, but the central station is the best place to find a train to any other city in the country–including Lodz. Proceed to the main ticket line and purchase a ticket for Lodz. There are several options availabl