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Two Days in Toruń Poland

On episode 81, we recap our two days in Toruń Poland. We're about in the middle of our multi-part series taking you to multiple cities in Poland. We spent 23 days traveling through western Poland and can’t wait to share our adventures with our listeners.

Toruń is a magnificent historical medieval town established by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. It sits on the banks of the Vistula River in north-central Poland and is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is one of the oldest cities in Poland - first settled in the 8th century and later expanded by the Teutonic Knights in 1233.


What to see in Toruń

On this episode, we’ll take you through eight things to see and do while spending at least two days in Toruń Poland. Here’s a list of stops we discuss during our time in this Polish city:

Private Walking Tour - We chose "Walking Tour of the medieval Toruń". There are several options available spanning 2 to 6 hours. Walking tours are a great way to get familiar with a new location.

Explore the Old Town - The Old Town sector offers so much history. There’s a vast original architectural collection of churches, museums, shops, and restaurants.

Living Museum of Gingerbread - This museum is the #1 place to visit in Toruń according to TripAdvisor. Located in the middle of the city center, this interactive experience takes place in a Medieval Bakery under the watchful eyes of a Gingerbread Master.

House of Nicolas Copernicus Museum - The city has a museum devoted to the astronomer located in the Gothic tenement house that was the birthplace of Copernicus. Stepping inside is another way to get immersed in the medieval architecture of the former burgher residences. Nicolas lived in this home for the first seven years of his life.

Krzywa Wieża (Crooked Tower) - Legend here says that crookedness was punishment for sinful Teutonic Knights. When you visit the tower, you’re supposed to stand with your entire backside from head to heels touching the wall and stretching out your arms. If you can keep standing in this position without wobbling, then this is a sign you have a clear conscience.

Monuments and Statues - We saw so many monuments in Toruń - monuments of people, of legends, and of animals.

Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist and John the Baptist - This Gothic-style cathedral hails from the early 13th century.

Medieval Defensive City Walls Panorama - Walk across the river to see a spectacular panoramic view of the old town. There’s an observation deck that is a great place for photos. The view itself is considered one of the wonders of Poland.


Where to stay in Toruń

We stayed at Hotel Filmar during our visit to Toruń. We did need a taxi to get here from the train station, but that only came up to about $4 US. The location was very walkable to the main/medieval city

Is Toruń worth visiting?

Absolutely. It offers a wealth of original medieval buildings, wonderful churches, and great places for food and drink. Don't leave without trying some of Toruń's famous gingerbread.

More things to do in Toruń

Like on most trips, we ran out of time for sightseeing while in Toruń. If we had more time, here are more things we suggest in this town.

Teutonic Castle Ruins: We would recommend making more time to visit the Teutonic Castle ruins. The original castle was built in a horseshoe-shaped plan surrounded by a curtain wall and moats. Today the castle survives as a ruin.

Planetarium: Toruń is home to both a planetarium and also an astronomical observatory that has the largest radio telescope in Central Europe.

Plan your trip to Poland

DK Eyewitness Poland - This is the book we referenced to help craft our three-week Poland itinerary.

More Travel Resources from The Places Where We Go

The Places Where We Go Travel Resources

TRAVEL BOOKS: And while planning your travels, you can find links to a number of books to get you in the travel mindset on our Amazon Store Page - check out the section: Books That Inspire Travel

GEAR: We also invite you to visit our Amazon Storefront for more travel resources that we recommend - all of which, we personally use in our travels.

GET YOUR TRAVEL GEAR HERE! - The Places Where We Go Amazon Storefront

Thanks for your support!

Inspiring Your Future Travels

We hope this episode inspires you to consider a visit to Poland.

Which activities will you plan on your trip? Drop us a line if you have an adventure in this Polish city.

Follow Us - The Places Where We Go

Podcast: The Places Where We Go Podcast is released every other week in your favorite podcast app as well as on our website at www.theplaceswherewego.com

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Julie & Art

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Two Days in Toruń Poland

On episode 81, we recap our two days in Toruń Poland. We're about in the middle of our multi-part series taking you to multiple cities in Poland. We spent 23 days traveling through western Poland and can’t wait to share our adventures with our listeners.

Toruń is a magnificent historical medieval town established by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. It sits on the banks of the Vistula River in north-central Poland and is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is one of the oldest cities in Poland - first settled in the 8th century and later expanded by the Teutonic Knights in 1233.


What to see in Toruń

On this episode, we’ll take you through eight things to see and do while spending at least two days in Toruń Poland. Here’s a list of stops we discuss during our time in this Polish city:

Private Walking Tour - We chose "Walking Tour of the medieval Toruń". There are several options available spanning 2 to 6 hours. Walking tours are a great way to get familiar with a new location.

Explore the Old Town - The Old Town sector offers so much history. There’s a vast original architectural collection of churches, museums, shops, and restaurants.

Living Museum of Gingerbread - This museum is the #1 place to visit in Toruń according to TripAdvisor. Located in the middle of the city center, this interactive experience takes place in a Medieval Bakery under the watchful eyes of a Gingerbread Master.

House of Nicolas Copernicus Museum - The city has a museum devoted to the astronomer located in the Gothic tenement house that was the birthplace of Copernicus. Stepping inside is another way to get immersed in the medieval architecture of the former burgher residences. Nicolas lived in this home for the first seven years of his life.

Krzywa Wieża (Crooked Tower) - Legend here says that crookedness was punishment for sinful Teutonic Knights. When you visit the tower, you’re supposed to stand with your entire backside from head to heels touching the wall and stretching out your arms. If you can keep standing in this position without wobbling, then this is a sign you have a clear conscience.

Monuments and Statues - We saw so many monuments in Toruń - monuments of people, of legends, and of animals.

Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist and John the Baptist - This Gothic-style cathedral hails from the early 13th century.

Medieval Defensive City Walls Panorama - Walk across the river to see a spectacular panoramic view of the old town. There’s an observation deck that is a great place for photos. The view itself is considered one of the wonders of Poland.


Where to stay in Toruń

We stayed at Hotel Filmar during our visit to Toruń. We did need a taxi to get here from the train station, but that only came up to about $4 US. The location was very walkable to the main/medieval city

Is Toruń worth visiting?

Absolutely. It offers a wealth of original medieval buildings, wonderful churches, and great places for food and drink. Don't leave without trying some of Toruń's famous gingerbread.

More things to do in Toruń

Like on most trips, we ran out of time for sightseeing while in Toruń. If we had more time, here are more things we suggest in this town.

Teutonic Castle Ruins: We would recommend making more time to visit the Teutonic Castle ruins. The original castle was built in a horseshoe-shaped plan surrounded by a curtain wall and moats. Today the castle survives as a ruin.

Planetarium: Toruń is home to both a planetarium and also an astronomical observatory that has the largest radio telescope in Central Europe.

Plan your trip to Poland

DK Eyewitness Poland - This is the book we referenced to help craft our three-week Poland itinerary.

More Travel Resources from The Places Where We Go

The Places Where We Go Travel Resources

TRAVEL BOOKS: And while planning your travels, you can find links to a number of books to get you in the travel mindset on our Amazon Store Page - check out the section: Books That Inspire Travel

GEAR: We also invite you to visit our Amazon Storefront for more travel resources that we recommend - all of which, we personally use in our travels.

GET YOUR TRAVEL GEAR HERE! - The Places Where We Go Amazon Storefront

Thanks for your support!

Inspiring Your Future Travels

We hope this episode inspires you to consider a visit to Poland.

Which activities will you plan on your trip? Drop us a line if you have an adventure in this Polish city.

Follow Us - The Places Where We Go

Podcast: The Places Where We Go Podcast is released every other week in your favorite podcast app as well as on our website at www.theplaceswherewego.com

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theplaceswherewego

Twitter: https://twitter.com/theplaceswhere1

Email: Write to us at comments@theplaceswherewego.com

Buy Us A Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/tpwwg

We’ll see you at the places where we go.

Julie & Art

AFFILIATE LINK DISCLOSURE: One small way you can support The Places Where We Go, is through our affiliate links. A simple click on these links helps us bring additional videos to you. It’s kind of like tipping, but costs you nothing! Any items purchased that you navigate to via our links, provide a small (very small) contribution to our endeavor. Every little bit helps. Happy travels – and we hope to see you, at the places where we go.

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