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Discover the art of traditional Polish bread-making at Piec Chlebowy in Opole, a delightful tourist attraction steeped in culinary heritage.
Piec Chlebowy is a must-visit tourist attraction in Opole, Poland, offering a unique glimpse into the region's rich culinary heritage. This charming spot specializes in traditional baking, making it an essential stop for food enthusiasts and travelers seeking an authentic Polish experience. Immerse yourself in the delightful aromas and the art of bread-making that has been passed down through generations.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Opole Market Square (Rynek), head southeast on Rynek towards ul. 1 Maja. Continue straight until you reach ul. Piastowska. Turn left onto ul. Piastowska and walk until you reach the intersection with ul. Etnografów. Turn right onto ul. Etnografów. Piec Chlebowy will be on your left at Etnografów 15.
Public Transport - Bus
From the Opole Market Square, walk to the nearest bus stop 'Zamkowa'. Take bus number 12 or 14 towards 'Północna'. Get off at the stop 'Etnografów'. Walk straight for about 5 minutes, and you will find Piec Chlebowy on your left at Etnografów 15.
Public Transport - Tram
From the Opole Market Square, make your way to the tram stop 'Rynek'. Take tram line 1 towards 'Krasiejów'. Get off at 'Opole Główne' and transfer to bus number 12 or 14. Get off at the stop 'Etnografów'. Piec Chlebowy is a short walk from the bus stop, located on your left at Etnografów 15.
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