Magnificent Piotrkowska is the heart and soul of Łódź, and one of Europe’s longest commercial thoroughfares. On this walking tour, you’ll discover how a once-rural pathway evolved into an architectural showcase, and hear about the industrial triumph, social upheaval, and cultural revival it witnessed along the way. The tour starts in Liberty Square. As you meander along Piotrkowska, I’ll share the stories behind its splendid buildings and tell you about the city’s unique trajectory, from tiny village to textile metropolis within a few decades. You’ll explore how four distinct cultures (Polish, German, Russian, and Jewish) shaped Łódź’s identity before 20th century conflicts and economic transformation dramatically changed its character. As you stroll along this mostly pedestrianized boulevard, you’ll encounter everything from ornate Art Nouveau façades to hidden courtyards and whimsical bronze sculptures. The tour ends in front of the Mural “Łódź“ (one of Europe’s largest), which explains the origins of the city’s mysterious name – which means “boat“ despite having no rivers navigable by boat. Along the way, you’ll have a chance to: • Step into the dazzling Pasaż Róży (Rose Passage), a courtyard entirely covered in broken mirrors, created by artist Joanna Rajkowska as a tribute to her daughter’s recovery from cancer • Discover the elegant Hotel Grand, where Hollywood stars like Robin Williams and Kirk Douglas have stayed, and where Andrea Bocelli once serenaded crowds from its balcony • Admire Gutenberg House, considered Piotrkowska’s most beautiful building, adorned with symbolic sculptures representing the power of the printed word • Take in the city’s cinematic legacy on Poland’s version of the Hollywood Walk of Fame, commemorating the “HollyŁódź“ film industry that produced directors like Roman Polanski • See bronze figures of the city’s industrial titans at an interactive sculpture of Israel Poznanski, Karol Scheibler, and Ludwik Grohman • View the world-class Art Nouveau tenements that reflect the city’s prosperity in the early 1900s • Learn how the 1905 uprising brought violent confrontation to these elegant streets • Discover how Piotrkowska endured the dark years of occupation in both world wars • Stand before a giant mural which broke a world record when it was unveiled in 2001 I’ve been captivated by Łódź since my first visit in 2016. On this 90-minute tour, you’ll gain an appreciation of the complex history woven into its architecture, and how this remarkable street continues to reinvent itself. I am very grateful to the wonderful Grohman Orchestra for giving me permission to use their rendition of 'Prząśniczka' for this tour.