The Christmas Market at the Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle in Szczecin kicks off on December 6 and runs until December 14! It promises festive charm, delicious treats, and holiday fun for everyone.
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The Christmas Market at the Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle in Szczecin kicks off on December 6 and runs until December 14! It promises festive charm, delicious treats, and holiday fun for everyone.
Looking for gifts with a Szczecin touch? The best place to find them is right in the city center – at the Tourist Information Centre on Aleja Kwiatowa. The glass pavilion at Żołnierza Polskiego Square 20 is bursting with ideas that will delight both locals and visitors.
The Szczecin Christmas Market 2025 has officially opened. The festive town spans three central squares – Aleja Kwiatowa, Adamowicz Square and Lotników Square – and is open daily until December 21st.
Starting November 28, Szczecin’s city centre transforms into a festive wonderland as the annual Christmas Market opens across three main squares: Aleja Kwiatowa, Plac Adamowicza, and Plac Lotników.
At 34‑35 Rugiańska Street in Szczecin, a new mural has been created honouring the legendary cat Gacek – a black and white icon of the city. The artwork was created using photocatalytic paints which, under sunlight, help purify the air.
Green tiles, red brick, and finely restored carpentry details – one of Szczecin’s villa gems in the historic Westend district shines once again. The villa at 20 Królowej Korony Polskiej Street has just undergone a full renovation.
The ice skating season has officially started in Szczecin, with five rinks available – three already open and two more launching very soon. It’s a great opportunity to enjoy a winter day actively, whether you’re a local or visiting the city as a tourist. Below is a list of all ice rinks, including practical details and opening dates.
The Golden Route is a walking trail that takes both tourists and locals through the architectural, cultural, and historical gems of Szczecin. Importantly, the route was designed to be accessible for people with disabilities.
Starting November 5, Netflix is streaming "Heweliusz," a new Polish mini-series recounting one of the most tragic maritime disasters in postwar Poland. Based on true events from the night of January 14, 1993, the series tells the story of the Jan Heweliusz ferry, which sank in the Baltic Sea, claiming 55 lives.