Background

Park Ocalałych: A Serene Oasis in Łódź

4.6 (2067)

Discover the tranquil beauty and historical significance of Park Ocalałych in Łódź, a serene escape dedicated to the memory of World War II victims.

Nestled in the heart of Łódź, Park Ocalałych is a tranquil city park that serves as a memorial to the victims of World War II. Visitors can stroll through its lush greenery, reflecting on the historical significance and enjoying the peaceful ambiance.

A brief summary to Park Ocalałych

  • Monday 12 am-12 am
  • Tuesday 12 am-12 am
  • Wednesday 12 am-12 am
  • Thursday 12 am-12 am
  • Friday 12 am-12 am
  • Saturday 12 am-12 am
  • Sunday 12 am-12 am

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for a quieter experience and beautiful lighting for photos.
  • Take time to read the memorial plaques scattered throughout the park for a deeper understanding of its historical significance.
  • Bring a picnic to enjoy in one of the park's many peaceful spots, surrounded by nature.
  • Check for any special events or exhibitions that may be taking place in the park during your visit.
widget icon

Do you manage this location?

Take control to get all the benefits, like improved information, better appearance, and stronger visibility across AI-powered discovery. Learn more

Activate your presence

Unlock the Best of Park Ocalałych

Buy tickets

    No tickets available

Book tours with entry

    No tours available

Book tours without entry

    No tours available

Getting There

  • Public Transport - Tram

    If you're near the city center, head to the nearest tram stop. Look for tram line 8 (direction: Zgierz) or tram line 10 (direction: Rondo Lotników). Board the tram and stay on until you reach the 'Księży Młyn' stop. Once you disembark, walk straight along ul. Wojska Polskiego for about 10 minutes. Park Ocalałych will be on your left side at Wojska Polskiego 83.

  • Walking

    If you're close to the main pedestrian area, start at Piotrkowska Street. Head north towards the intersection with ul. Wojska Polskiego. Turn right onto Wojska Polskiego and walk straight for about 20 minutes. Park Ocalałych will be on your right side at number 83.

  • Public Transport - Bus

    Find the nearest bus stop and take bus number 65 (direction: Bałuty). Get off at the 'Wojska Polskiego' stop. From there, you will see Park Ocalałych directly ahead. It's just a short walk of about 5 minutes.

Discover more about Park Ocalałych

Park Ocalałych, located in the bustling city of Łódź, Poland, is not just a park; it is a poignant memorial dedicated to the memory of those who suffered during World War II. This beautiful city park offers a serene escape from the urban hustle, featuring lush greenery, tranquil pathways, and reflective memorials that invite quiet contemplation. As you wander through the park, you'll encounter various monuments and plaques that commemorate the resilience of the human spirit amidst the horrors of war. This blend of nature and history makes Park Ocalałych a unique destination for tourists looking to connect with the past while enjoying a peaceful environment. The park is spacious, providing ample room for walks, picnics, and relaxation. Families can be seen enjoying the outdoors, while individuals often take a moment to reflect on the historical significance of the site. The layout of the park encourages exploration, with winding paths leading to quiet corners, perfect for reading or simply soaking in the surroundings. The lush trees and vibrant flowers create a picturesque setting, making it an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts. Visiting Park Ocalałych is a must for anyone looking to experience a blend of history and nature in Łódź. It stands not only as a reminder of the past but also as a beautiful space where people can come together to appreciate life and the beauty of the present moment.
Mobile App

Your all‑in‑one travel companion app

Explore expert travel guides, compare and book tours, experiences, hotels, and more—all from the palm of your hand. Download now for seamless trip planning wherever your wanderlust takes you.



More about Lodz

File:Piotrkowska Street in Łodź during the celebrations of the 600th  anniversary of granting Łódź city rights.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

Discover Lodz: A city where industrial heritage meets modern culture, offering vibrant streets, repurposed factories, and a rich artistic scene for every traveler.

Tell me more about Lodz

Select Currency