Discover the history and secrets of this place with our audio guide.
The park is open 24 hours a day year-round, as it is a public space. You can get there by tram lines 6 or 16 to the Źródła stop, or by car via Piłsudskiego Street; check the map on Google Maps.
Entry to Źródliska Park is completely free, as it is a public municipal park. No tickets or reservations are required.
A typical visit lasts between 1 and 2 hours, depending on whether you want to walk the paths, enjoy the fountains, or have a picnic. If you are visiting with children, allow a little extra time.
Created in the 19th century during Łódź’s industrial era, the park owes its name to the natural springs ('źródła' means springs in Polish) and serves as a green oasis in the textile city. It is an iconic place for locals, with statues and historic areas that reflect the city’s heritage.
Spring and autumn are ideal because of the mild weather and vibrant colors; avoid peak summer if you do not like crowds. Go early in the morning or at sunset for beautiful photos and fewer people.
Yes, most of the main paths are paved and wheelchair accessible, although some fountain areas have steps. Contact Łódź City Hall at +48 42 272 66 00 for updated details.
Just a 10-minute walk away are the Museum of the City of Łódź and Mickiewicz Park; also nearby is Manufaktura shopping center with exhibitions. Explore more on the official Łódź tourism website.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, bring mosquito repellent in summer, and pack something to eat for a picnic by the fountains. Download an audio guide at IAudioguia to learn more about its history while you stroll.
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