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TAKE a look at the European city break spot with a stunning castle, blue lagoon and cheap Ryanair flights from Ireland. Szczecin is a stunning coastal city located in northwest Poland. The warmest month of the year in Szczecin is August, with temperatures reaching highs of 25C and lows of 15C.

Szczecin is renowned for its stunning mix of Gothic and Baroque architecture, with the Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle being a must-see landmark. And Ryanair flights go from only €100 this autumn. Nestled along the Oder River, the city offers tourists a peaceful and picturesque setting, far from the busier tourist hotspots of Poland.



The riverfront, lined with parks and cafes, is ideal for leisurely walks, with Chrobry Embankment providing breathtaking views of the river and historic buildings. Jasne Błonia, a large green park in the city centre, is another popular spot for relaxation and picnics. The park is also home to the world-famous Rose Garden, where visitors from all over the globe come for its stunning natural beauty and views overlooking the city.

A short distance from the city lies the fabulous Szczecin Lagoon, a serene escape perfect for sailing and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Visitors can enjoy various water activities, including river cruises and kayaking, while the marinas offer tons of opportunities for sailing and yachting. The city is also surrounded by lush forests and nature reserves, with the Wkrzańska Forest offering excellent hiking and biking trails.

Szczecin’s location makes it a great base for exploring nearby attractions like Świnoujście and the island of Wolin, both known for their stunning beaches . The old town is another fantastic spot, with its cobblestone streets and medieval buildings being a haven for photographers and history enthusiasts. The area is also home to some of Szczecin’s top restaurants which serve a variety of Polish and international dishes, particularly seafood from the Baltic Sea.

If beer is more your thing, a pint will only set you back around €3. Cruises along the sea are also hugely popular, and they take visitors all across the coast to catch a glimpse of this stunning city from a distance. History lovers will appreciate the National Museum in Szczecin, which offers insights into Poland's past, including its maritime history and World War II experiences.

There are also plenty of tours that operate daily which take tourists across the city and delve into its wartime past. Szczecin’s laid-back atmosphere makes it an ideal destination for relaxation, whether exploring historical sites or enjoying a meal by the river. The nearest airport, Szczecin-Goleniów, is just a 40-minute drive away, offering easy access to holidaymakers from across Europe.

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