TAKE a look at this European sunshine spot that’s under than three hours from Ireland with old castles, sailing events and €19.99 Ryanair flights.
Szczecin is a city on the Oder River in northwest Poland.

The Polish city offers a rich cultural scene[/caption]

And diverse events attract tourists all across Europe[/caption]

To get there, tourists can fly with Ryanair from Dublin Airport to Szczecin[/caption]
The Polish city offers a rich cultural scene where diverse events attract tourists all across Europe.
And the best-known event in the city is the Sail Szczecin sailing days, which take place over the summer.
It includes various activity zones for children and families, festivals, concerts, and meetings.
There is also the Baltic Tall Ships Regatta which attracts the most beautiful and famous ships from across the world.
And visitors can also enjoy fun events and parties surrounding the Regatta.
Szczecin is also called the “green city” due to its lush vegetation, beautiful parks, gardens, surrounding forests and rivers.
A visit to the Park Kasprowicza and Różanka Rose Garden is also highly recommended.
It is perfect for walking, taking photos, having a picnic, or napping in the sunshine.
July and August are the hottest months, but in spring, temperatures can reach as high as 19°C.
The Lentz Vill is a prime example of bourgeois architecture in Szczecin.
The beautiful interiors of the historic building blend the city’s past and present and attract thousands of tourists each year.
The Oder River Boulevards are another must-see spot in Szczecin.
Visitors should start at Piastowski Boulevard, which is home to the famous Sailors’ Alley.
Irish holidaymakers will find many elements highlighting the city’s maritime character at Piastowski Boulevard, including sculptures of captains and a sailor cat.
Szczecin is also home to the largest cemetery in Poland and the third largest in Europe.
And the Central Cemetery is one of the favourite places for Szczecin residents, known for its outstanding architecture,
Visitors also cannot miss a visit to the Emerald Lake, an artificial lake which appeared as a result of a disaster which took place in 1925 in the chalk mine.
Its water has an extraordinary colour because it contains a large amount of calcium carbonate. This was due to an incident involving mine workers who accidentally dug into groundwater, which flooded the mine entirely.
To get there, tourists can fly with Ryanair from Dublin Airport to Szczecin.
Flights take almost two and a half hours and start from €19.99.

July and August are the hottest months but in spring season temperatures can reach as high as 19C[/caption]
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