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10 Places to Visit When Doing Business in Łódź

Frederic Marcillaud · 01/02/2026

For Trade Alliance members navigating the evolving Polish market, Łódź presents unique opportunities. This briefing identifies ten pivotal locations enhancing your B2B engagements in this vital Central European hub.

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EC1 Łódź - The City of Culture

This former power plant reborn as a cultural and scientific center offers impressive, modern conference facilities and exhibition spaces. It’s an ideal venue for large-scale presentations, industry forums, or networking events, providing a sophisticated backdrop that aligns with forward-thinking business. Co-located with a planetarium and science center, it adds an intellectual gravitas to any meeting.

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Manufaktura

More than a shopping mall, Manufaktura is a revitalized 19th-century industrial complex now a vibrant commercial and cultural hub. Its diverse array of high-quality restaurants, open-air cafes, and boutique shops makes it perfect for informal business lunches, post-meeting debriefs, or entertaining international clients. The historical architecture combined with modern amenities creates a memorable experience.

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Piotrkowska Street (Ulica Piotrkowska)

As one of Europe's longest commercial streets, Piotrkowska offers a unique blend of historical grandeur and contemporary energy. Numerous elegant restaurants, upscale cafes, and private clubs along this thoroughfare are highly suitable for discreet business discussions, client dinners, or high-level negotiations. Its vibrant atmosphere makes it an excellent choice for showcasing Łódź's dynamic character.

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Art_Inkubator in Fabryka Sztuki

Located within the historic post-industrial complex of the Art Factory, Art_Inkubator is a nexus for creative industries and startups. It provides modern co-working spaces and meeting rooms, ideal for collaborative projects, brainstorming sessions, or connecting with innovative local businesses. Engaging here offers insight into Łódź's burgeoning tech and design sectors.

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Grand Hotel Łódź

An iconic landmark with a rich history, the Grand Hotel offers luxurious conference rooms and intimate meeting spaces. Its traditional elegance and impeccable service are well-suited for high-stakes negotiations, executive board meetings, or hosting distinguished guests. The hotel's central location on Piotrkowska Street adds convenience and prestige.

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The Central Museum of Textiles (Centralne Muzeum Włókiennictwa)

Situated in a stunning former textile factory, this museum not only showcases Łódź's industrial heritage but also offers impressive spaces for private events. Hosting a reception or a unique product launch here provides a cultural dimension that can leave a lasting impression on business partners, underscoring the city's transformation.

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OFF Piotrkowska Center

This repurposed cotton mill complex is now a trendy cultural and gastronomic hotspot, featuring independent fashion designers, art galleries, and acclaimed restaurants. It’s an excellent choice for a more relaxed yet stylish business lunch or an evening networking reception, appealing to younger professionals and those in creative industries. Its innovative spirit mirrors Łódź's entrepreneurial drive.

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DoubleTree by Hilton Łódź

Modern and well-equipped, this hotel provides extensive meeting and conference facilities, suitable for large corporate events or multi-day seminars. Its contemporary design and reliable service ensure a professional environment. The hotel’s proximity to EC1 Łódź makes it convenient for participants attending events in both venues.

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Stary Rynek (Old Market Square)

While smaller than its counterparts in other Polish cities, Łódź's Old Market Square provides charming cafes and a pleasant environment for less formal meetings or an engaging walk-and-talk discussion. It offers a glimpse into the city's historical roots and is ideal for building rapport in a relaxed setting, away from typical corporate environments.

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Orientarium ZOO Łódź

While unconventional, the newly developed Orientarium offers unique event spaces and a truly memorable experience. Hosting a private dinner or reception here can be a distinctive way to entertain clients, demonstrating creativity and a commitment to unique experiences. It shows a forward-thinking approach to client engagement in Łódź.

Pro Tips:

  • Embrace Łódź's industrial heritage: Leveraging the city's unique post-industrial venues adds character and a story to your meetings.
  • Prioritize local cuisine: Engaging with Polish culinary offerings, particularly modern interpretations in Manufaktura or OFF Piotrkowska, enhances client relationships.
  • Networking on Piotrkowska: Utilize the diverse establishments on Piotrkowska Street for both formal and informal follow-ups.
  • Transportation: Łódź boasts efficient public transport; familiarize yourself with tram routes for seamless navigation between key business districts.
  • Local Partnerships: Explore opportunities for collaboration with local incubators or universities, such as those near Art_Inkubator, to tap into Łódź's talent pool.

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