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The park is open 24 hours a day, every day of the year, as it is a public outdoor space. You can easily get there on foot from central Koszalin, by local bus (lines 2 or 5), or by car with free parking available. More info on the official Koszalin website.
Admission to Pomeranian Park is completely free, with no tickets or reservations required. Some special events may have a fee, but basic access is open to all visitors.
It is recommended to allow 1 to 2 hours for a full walk along its paths and main attractions. If you plan a picnic or sports activities, you can extend your visit to half a day.
Created in the 19th century in the historic region of Pomerania, the park commemorates Polish heritage with monuments, statues, and gardens that reflect local culture. It is a symbol of Pomeranian identity and has been a place of recreation since the Prussian era.
Spring and summer (May to September) are ideal because of the flowers and outdoor events; avoid winter because of the cold. Go early in the morning to enjoy fewer crowds and better light for photos.
Yes, it has paved paths, ramps, and areas adapted for wheelchairs. For specific details or assistance, contact Koszalin City Hall at +48 94 347 84 00 or visit its official website.
Just a few minutes away on foot, you will find the Cathedral of the Assumption and the Koszalin Regional Museum. The Old Town with cafés is also nearby, as well as Lake Jamno for a full day of sightseeing.
Bring comfortable shoes, water, and insect repellent in summer; it is ideal for a picnic or a run. Download an IAudioguia audio guide to enrich the experience with local stories.
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