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About Katowice
This year, we’re inviting you to step into your most authentic self. Just as you are growing, mirror your transformation by exploring an up-and-coming city, blossoming with bold energy and confidence.
Key Details
Time zone: Central European Summer Time (CEST) in May
Plug types: Type C & E
Currency: Polish złoty
Airports: Katowice International Airport & Krakow John Paul II International Airport
National dish: Pierogi


Accommodation
Find a curated list of suggested hotels in Katowice below. Be sure to refer to local hotel websites, Trivago, or Booking.com for the latest room availability and rates.
Novotel Katowice Centrum
- 4-star hotel
- Spodek Arena: 15-minute walk
- Katowice International Airport: 35 minutes by car
Vienna House Easy by Wyndham Katowice
- 4-star hotel
- Spodek Arena: 16-minute walk
- Katowice International Airport: 37 minutes by car
Hotel Diament Plaza Katowice
- 4-star hotel
- Spodek Arena: 18-minute walk
- Katowice International Airport: 38 minutes by car

Where to Go For…
History
- Katowice: Nikiszowiec – Visit a beautifully preserved worker’s estate from the early 20th century and dive deeper into the city’s mining past.
- Krakow: Wawel Royal Castle– This masterpiece of Gothic and Renaissance architecture is a sight to behold.
Cuisine
- Katowice: Tatiana– Taste traditional Polish dishes in the comfort of a cosy, rustic restaurant.
- Krakow: Amarylis Restaurant– Elevate your dining experience through imaginative European dishes paired with fine wines.
Nature
- Katowice: Kosciuszko Park– Enjoy some quiet time in a landscape painted with trees, flowerbeds, and pergolas.
- Krakow: Zakopane– Just 65 miles from the city, see some of nature’s most awe-inspiring landscapes from this quaint, traditional alpine town.