Katowice, in the south-eastern portion of Poland, was created by members of the Polish aristocracy who were banished there during the 17th century owing to political upheavals, and it includes everything for you to learn about Poland's fascinating past. Lodz is an odd blend of old and new, making it a fascinating destination to visit. It used to be an industrial city, but it has since transformed into a very tourist-friendly place.
On your trip you will know that Katowice has always been an industrial centre like Wilson Shaft Gallery, Zinc Rolling Mill, Nikiszowiec and others producing metallurgy and coal mining. It also hosts one of Poland's largest scientific research centres. The city was also elevated to an area with status in 1997.
Katowice hosted numerous European Football Championships and FIFA World Cups and it attracted visitors from all over Europe and beyond for this event, leading to a surge in tourism over the last few years. Over 100 varieties of flowers grow within the city limits, due to its geographical location near many rivers and proximity to forests making it a beautiful attraction of the city.
Lodz has a four-season climate with cold and snowy winters and warm summers with adequate rainfall. The average temperature ranges from degrees in winter and degrees in summer. The average precipitation is annual, with snow down to almost every year and rainfall averages.