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Record number of tourists visited Łódź in 2022!

Opening of Orientarium, Light Move Festival, 100 days of the festivals in Atlas Arena, record occupancy of hotels. Łódź was visited by about 2.5 million tourists in 2022!

The TOP of this year is Orientarium. Since its opening in April, the place was full of visitors from Warsaw, Wroclaw, Poznań, Katowice, and Gdansk, also there were lots of tourists from abroad. 

An obligatory point on the map for tourists is the Museum of the city of Łódź, located in the Poznanski Palace. For many years considered a visiting card of Łódź, called "The Łódź's Louvre". It is hardly surprising, therefore, that it was the palace that was on the cover of the nationwide guide "Vogue Polska Travel", which prepared a tour of the attractions and charming corners of the most beautiful Polish cities in 2022, in addition, the Museum of the city of Łódź was awarded in the competition for the Best Tourist Product. The largest attendance was recorded during large festivals, such as the Light Move Festival, when the museum was visited by almost a thousand people in one day!

Furthermore, the Light Move Festival was also one of the most popular attractions last year. Among the visitors were hundreds of thousands of Lodz residents and tourists from Poland and abroad.

The magnet attracting visitors to our city are numerous events and concerts. "In 2022, 100 days of events took place in the Atlas Arena, and it turns out that we were visited by 600,000 people. This is a record attendance" – says Maciej Laski, vice president of the Municipal Arena of Culture and Sport, The Atlas Arena management company.

The effects of increased interest in visiting Łódź can also be seen by analyzing the occupancy of hotels in the city. This year for the period January-November this indicator is approx. 60%. Last year for the same period was 37%.

Łódź is also becoming more and more recognizable in the world. It became a Polish tourist brand, and National Geographic awarded us the title of "Best of the World".