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Toruń [1] (Kashubian: Torń, German: Thorn) is a beautiful, medieval city in North-Western Poland, situated on the Vistula River. In all, as of the last census (2004), it has 208,386 inhabitants. One of the capitals of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodship (since 1999), previously the capital of the Toruń Voivodship (1975-1998) and the Pomeranian Voivodship (1921-1939), the city is located near the Geographic Center of Europe. Toruń's medieval Old Town or Starowka is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Toruń is a birthplace of world famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus. The house where Copernicus was born and the chapel where he was christened are still standing in the city. From Middle Ages town is known for its gingerbreads.
[edit] Get in[edit] By planeThere is an international airport in the nearby town of Bydgoszcz. Ryan Air operates a daily service from the UK at budget rates. More flights go from Warsaw: Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport: For those travelling from Warsaw serviced by Polski Express. See also: Routes/Timetable [edit] By trainThe Polish State Railways have train connections from Warsaw and Gdansk as well as Poznan, Łódź, Katowice and Olsztyn. Torun's railway station is situated on the other side of the river Vistula, meaning you will need to cross the bridge to get to the town. On foot this will take you about 35 minutes. There are usually taxis available, but riding a bus is also possible, although its departure spot may be a little confusing to find for newcomers. Here is how: Go out of the railway station building to your right and walk down through the pedestrians tunnel straight ahead and you will be there. The number on the bus is 22 or 27. You buy a ticket in a kiosk nearby the stop or from the driver when you enter it. Be aware that the bus driver probably won't understand anything but Polish. If you say Stare Miasto (meaning Torun's Old town; Stare=old miasto=town) you'll be ok. [edit] By carYou can easily get there by car from Warsaw, Gdansk (A1) and Poznan. [edit] By busMany international connections (see Poland::By bus). [edit] Get aroundAll of the city attractions of Torun are walkable. There is plentiful public transport and taxis are cheap. Public transport include city buses, trams. To get further afield car hire can be found for around 100zl a day. [edit] See
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Town Hall Visit town hall, Ratusz in Polish. Today museum locates there. Despite its many treasures it is however not too rewarding for foreign visitors as it is almost entirely explained in Polish. Translations are very sparse or non-existent. The Museum consists of Gallery of Gothic art, Exhibition of old Toruń 1233-1793, Exhibition of Toruń coins, Court hall, Hall of Polish kings etc. Town Hall tower is opened for tourists. Beautiful view opens to the old town and surroundings from the tower. http://podkopcem.pl. Events, entertainment, culture in Torun - updated daily (also in English). [edit] BuyThere are many shops, boutiques in old town. You can buy there everything - clothes, souvenirs, jewellery, music, food, drinks, vegetables and fruits (on New Town market), etc.
[edit] EatAt warm time of the year Torun old town is full of street cafes, restaurants where you can eat or drink in open air enjoying medieval atmosphere. Some cafes locate on the bank of river Vistula, also two on boats on the river. Different dishes - traditional food and fastfood, drinks - beers, soft drinks and ice cream are offered there. If you are football lover there is lots of street cafes with TV, where you can see the game and drink good Polish beer.
look at this [edit] DrinkDrinks from all over the world, including Polish beer and vodka, in the cities are many clubs and bars, including Pod Aniolem, Niebo, Togun, Grota, Beka, Kuranty, Szwejk and many many others.
[edit] SleepThere are plenty of 3 star hotels in the city but not many luxury hotels. However you can rent a high quality four person apartment for only 300zl a night.
Orange Hostel is probably worth avoiding: the staff are impolite, there is noisy building work just outside and guests have been put in potentially dangerous situations due to staff negligence! (see discussion page for details) There is also quite big camping open from 28th of April: http://tramp.mosir.torun.pl/eng/ (location)
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