Radom Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
city in east-central Poland (Masovian Voivodeship)
About Radom
Radom is 100 km south from Warsaw. With 220,000 inhabitants, Radom is a mid-sized city. Once a major centre of industry, it has undergone dramatic changes since the end of communism, with many factories being closed down. This has brought many social problems such as high unemployment, even relative to other Polish cities. This has resulted in Radom being one of the most inexpensive cities in the whole country, offering very low prices in the services sector.
Top Attractions in Radom
Explore the best things to see and do in Radom:
- ★Academic Art Gallery "Rogatka"
- ★Bernardine Monastery
- ★Dni Radomia
- ★Holy Family Church
- ★Holy Virgin Mary Cathedral
- ★International Gombrowicz Festival
- ★Jacek Malczewski Museum
- ★Kaziuki
Where to Eat in Radom
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴Casablanca Piano Cafe
- 🍴Europejska
- 🍴Green Zebra
- 🍴Karczma Bankrut
- 🍴MammaLeo
- 🍴Panie i Panowie
Where to Stay in Radom
- 🏨E7
- 🏨Glass
- 🏨Gryf
- 🏨Hotel Aviator
- 🏨Hotel „Centralny Ośrodek Szkolenia Maszynistów”
- 🏨Hotel Europejski
Radom Travel Guide Sections
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