Hotel Savoy

Łódź


Great location, just a block from the choicest section of ul Piotrkowska. The bright white, revitalised exterior and sizeable lobby recall a glorious past, while the large rooms have a traditional motif. Austrian writer Joseph Roth used this hotel as the setting for his 1924 novel of the same name.


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Nearby Łódź attractions

1. Rubinstein Mural

0.11 MILES

This colourful mural captures the impish sense of humour of Łódź's most famous son, the classical pianist Artur Rubinstein (1887–1982).

2. Narodziny Dnia

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A courtyard brilliantly covered in the fantastical imaginings of Polish artist Wojciech Siudmak – imps, harlequins and brightly coloured birds.

3. Centre for Science & Technology

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Part of the EC1 complex that forms the heart of Łódź's city centre redevelopment plan, this former coal-fired power station (dating from the early 1900s)…

4. EC1

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The centrepiece of Łódź's plan to redevelop the city centre around Łódź Fabryczna train station, EC1 takes its name from its original incarnation as the…

5. MS1 Museum of Art

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The original branch of the city's art museum is three blocks west of ul Piotrkowska, housed in the impressive palace that was once home to Maurycy…

6. Pasaż Róży

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The work of designer Joanna Rajkowska, a typical Łódź courtyard passage has been completely lined with mirror fragments arranged in swirling floral…

7. Museum of the Sewer Tube

0.58 MILES

A 15-minute guided tour (in Polish, every 30 minutes) leads through a short section of old brick-lined sewer tunnel from 1926 beneath Plac Wolności, with…

8. Untitled

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A collaboration between Brazilian muralists Osgemeos and Spanish street artist Aryz, this weird and wonderful artwork displays a literal mating of styles.