
Welcome by bus to Miedzyzdroje!
Miedzyzdroje - a town in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, located on the Baltic Sea, with a population of about 6000. It is a seaside, tourist and leisure center. The city hosted the famous Star Festival until 2006, when the ceremony was moved to Gdansk. However, after a break of several years, new handprints are again appearing in Miedzyzdroje. The origins of the Star Festival date back to 1996 when the first edition of the event was held. At that time, Miedzyzdroje was the summer capital of culture, where, over the course of several days, one could get acquainted with premieres in Polish art. On the Avenue of the Stars we can see about 200 handprints of famous figures from Polish cinematography.
The city has two sea bathing beaches, and there is also a pier. The first pier in Miedzyzdroje was wooden and was built as early as 1884. The 370-meter-long pier was put into use in 1906, and the construction was funded by one of the local businessmen. In the same year a passenger marina was built. The pier suffered badly in 1985, when it suffered a partial collapse after one of the storms. A decision was made to rebuild it, the final result had to wait until 2005 when the 395-meter concrete pier was put back into use.
Miedzyzdroje's location, wide, sandy beaches and proximity to the Wolin National Park are appreciated by tourists from Poland and Europe, in particular, Miedzyzdroje hosts a large number of tourists from Germany. It is estimated that up to 25% of tourists come to Międzyzdroje from abroad.
During your stay, it is worth taking a walk along the Promenade of Stars. We also recommend taking a walk on the pier, or seeing the Museum of Wax Figures. A short distance away, in the aforementioned Wolin National Park, we can see the Bison Show Enclosure, as well as the Natural History Museum of the Wolin National Park. A visit to the oceanarium and planetarium( a large, 7-meter dome, the planetarium can accommodate 54 viewers) will be quite a treat for both older and younger visitors. It is also worth a little rest in the Frederic Chopin Spa Park. The park is home to, among others, stately oaks and yews, and in its center we can see a bust of the famous Polish composer. A Parrotarium has also recently been opened, where we can admire dozens of specimens of these beautiful birds.
Bus stop Sindbad is located at the bus stop, 2 Gryfa Pomorskiego St. You are welcome to board the buses!
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