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The third largest city in Poland, Lodz's historical significance stems from both its importance as a 19th century industrial centre, and later as the location of one of the largest Jewish ghettos created by the Nazis during WWII. Explore its unusual history and modern day culture with a local guide who is passionate about sharing his city with visitors. Piotrkowska Street, the most famous street in Łódź, is lined with historic tenement houses, cafes and monuments. It's one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets,and is an excellent place to sip a coffee and soak in the city's ambience. To glimpse how Lodz's industrial past impacts its present, pay a visit to Manufactura, the city's cultural and commercial centre, which houses museums, galleries and shops in a converted factory building. Visit the sculptures in the garden of Poznański's Palace and take time to reflect on the past in the city's large Jewish Cemetery. Enjoy discovering a piece of Polish history on your private Lodz tour.
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