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Getting Around Lodz

Getting Around Lodz

Lodz Poland Travel Guide

Network & Hubs

Trams form the backbone of the city's public transport, connecting major districts and attractions. Many lines run along Piotrkowska Street, making access to the city's main artery easy.

Buses supplement the tram network, serving areas not covered by trams and providing connections to residential zones and the outskirts. Night buses operate on routes after regular service hours.

Transport Hubs

  • Piotrkowska Centrum: Major tram and bus interchange.
  • Kościuszki/Mickiewicza: Another central interchange.
  • Łódź Fabryczna: Integrated transport hub for trams and buses.
  • Łódź Kaliska: Major bus terminal with nearby tram stops.

Bus Network

Complements trams, serving outlying areas and residential zones, with night services.

Tram System

The core of public transport, connecting major districts and attractions, including Piotrkowska Street.

Route Information

Maps are at major stops, online (MPK Łódź), or via apps like Google Maps and Jakdojade.

Ticketing & Validation

Fare Options
  • Single-use, or time-based tickets (20, 40, or 60 minutes).
  • 24-hour, 3-day, and 7-day tickets for extensive travel.
  • Fares are reasonable; 40-minute ticket PLN 4.40.
Purchase & Use
  • Vending machines at stops/on vehicles, kiosks, small shops.
  • Mobile apps: Jakdojade, SkyCash, moBILET.
  • Validate ticket immediately upon boarding to avoid fines.

Operational Hours & Frequency

Start Time

Around 4:30 AM

End Time

Around 11:00 PM

Night Service

Night buses operate after midnight.

Frequency

5-10 minutes on major lines during peak hours.

Accessibility & Navigation

Newer trams and buses in Łódź are low-floor and generally accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. Older models may have steps. Checking specific routes for accessible vehicles is recommended for mobility concerns.

Efficient Navigation

  • Download the Jakdojade app for real-time information, routes, and ticket purchases.
  • Use Google Maps for walking, driving, and public transport routes.
  • Choose ticket types matching your travel duration and frequency.
  • Remember to validate your ticket upon boarding to avoid fines.

Maximizing Public Transport

  • Combine public transport with walking for a full exploration.
  • Public transit makes accessing all city districts straightforward.
  • A 24-hour ticket is often cost-effective for a day of sightseeing.
  • Discover hidden gems by using local transport.

Accessibility Notes

  • Newer vehicles are low-floor.
  • Generally accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
  • Older models may present challenges with steps.
  • Checking specific routes for accessible vehicles is recommended.
  • Mobility considerations are addressed through vehicle upgrades.
  • Łódź continues its efforts to improve public transport accessibility.

Practical Tips

Jakdojade App

Your best tool for real-time schedules and ticket purchasing.

Ticket Validation

Always validate your ticket to avoid fines.

Night Services

Night buses extend travel options after midnight.

Taxis & Ride-Sharing

Taxis and ride-sharing services provide convenient and flexible transportation, especially for direct routes or late-night travel.

Licensed Taxis

  • Identified by "TAXI" sign, visible taximeter, official branding.
  • Typical fares: starting PLN 8-10, per-kilometer PLN 3-4 (day), PLN 4-6 (night/weekend).
  • Most taxis accept card payments; confirm before ride.
  • Hail on street, find at stands, or order by phone/app.

Ride-Sharing Apps

  • Uber and Bolt are widely available and popular in Łódź.
  • Offer competitive prices, transparent fare estimates.
  • Convenient cashless payment options; book via app.
  • Share trip details with a trusted contact for safety.

Safety Guidelines

Licensed Taxis

Generally safe; ensure you enter an official, metered taxi.

Verify credentials before boarding.

Ride-Sharing Apps

Transparent pricing and cashless payments enhance security.

App-based tracking of your journey.

General Precaution

Confirm destination and fare estimate before starting the ride, especially for taxis.

Trust your instincts.

Booking Your Ride

Best for Direct Routes
  • Taxis for known destinations.
  • Ride-sharing for late-night travel.
  • Cash or card payment options are widespread.
Quick & Convenient
  • Use ride-sharing apps like Uber or Bolt for transparent pricing.
  • Confirm fare estimates before booking.
  • Ensure the meter runs in a taxi.

Important Safety Notes

  • Always ensure the taxi is licensed.
  • Avoid unlicensed vehicles.
  • If hailing, check for official branding.
  • Confirm the route with the driver.
  • For ride-sharing, confirm driver and vehicle match app details.
  • Travel with a companion if possible, especially at night.
  • Avoid engaging in heated arguments with drivers.
  • Do not reveal personal information.

Rental Options

For travelers who prefer independent exploration or plan day trips outside the city, various rental options are available.

Car Rental

  • Popular for flexibility; allows day trips beyond the city.
  • Requirements: min. Age 21 (sometimes 25), valid driving license (1-2 years held), credit card for deposit.
  • International Driving Permit (IDP) recommended for non-EU licenses.
  • Major international companies (Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Budget, Sixt) and local firms operate in Łódź.

Bicycle Rental

  • Łódź has a city-wide bicycle sharing program: Łódzki Rower Publiczny.
  • Registration online or via an app; stations distributed city-wide.
  • Some hotels or dedicated bike shops offer daily rentals.
  • A pleasant way to see the city at your own pace, especially in good weather.

Motorcycle/Scooter

Less common for tourists; specialized shops may exist, but direct local search is advised.

Specialty Vehicles

Tuk-tuks or jeepneys are not applicable in Łódź. The city does not feature these types of local transportation.

Driving Rules

Poland requires right-hand traffic. Speed limits apply. Full headlights are required 24/7.

Road Conditions & Parking

Road Quality
  • Major roads are generally good.
  • City roads can be cobbled or have tram tracks, calling for careful driving.
  • Some highways have tolls.
Parking in Łódź
  • Paid parking zones (Strefa Płatnego Parkowania) are common in city center.
  • Payment at machines with coins or cards, or via mobile apps.
  • Free parking is limited, especially near attractions.

Your Wheels, Your Way

Choose what suits your itinerary.

Always review local driving laws and parking regulations for a smooth journey.