Słupsk
Last updated: 2020
Słupsk, located in northern Poland on the Słupia River just kilometers from the Baltic coast, is a charming and historic city often referred to as the „Little Paris of the North” for its rich Secession (Art Nouveau) architecture. Tourist highlights include the neo-Gothic Town Hall with a panoramic city viewpoint, the Renaissance-era Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes housing the Museum of Central Pomerania and the world’s largest collection of Witkacy artworks, as well as preserved medieval gates and the distinctive Witches’ Tower. Often used as a base for trips to seaside resorts like Ustka and nature areas such as Słowiński and Słupia Valley Landscape Parks, the city is ideal for cultural exploration, active tourism, and seasonal festivals including jazz, theater, and art events.














