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Festivals and Events in Poland This Fall 2025: Where to Go
14.08.2025
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Polish autumn offers more than the traditional aromas of cinnamon and pumpkin spice lattes—it also delivers an exceptionally rich cultural calendar. Planning your autumn schedule in advance is highly recommended to make the most of the cultural experience.
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Music Festivals and Concerts
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Warsaw Autumn – Festival of Contemporary Music
Warsaw | September 19–27
One of Europe’s most prestigious avant-garde music festivals, featuring symphonic and chamber concerts, premieres of contemporary compositions, and performances by international artists. -
Unsound Festival
Kraków | Approx. September 25 – October 5
A festival of avant-garde and experimental music, art, technology, and performance practices. -
Warsaw Film Festival
Warsaw | October 10–19
An international film festival offering a wide program of feature films and documentaries. -
Rawa Blues Festival
Katowice | October 11
An internationally recognized annual blues festival for fans of live music. -
Sacrum Profanum
Kraków | November 6–11
A festival of contemporary intellectual music combining classical compositions, electronic music, and performance.
Notable Concerts
- Robbie Williams – Kraków, September 9
- Sting – October 20
- Katy Perry – October 28
- Andrzej Piaseczny – November 9
- Sarsa – November 28
Exhibitions and Cultural Events
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Zachęta, Warsaw
Contemporary art exhibitions by Joanna Fluder and Giorgio Morandi available until the end of October. -
Museum of the Second World War, Gdańsk
Exhibition “Fake for Real: The History of Forgeries and Falsifications” offers an interactive, critical analysis of historical falsifications. -
National Museum, Warsaw
October 3 – January 11
“Black Carnival. Ensor / Wojtkiewicz” exhibition provides a comparative analysis of Belgian Expressionism and Polish Modernism.
Tips for Exploring Polish Autumn
City Walks
Autumn is ideal for walking tours in Warsaw, Kraków, and Gdańsk. Parks, historic streets, and avenues are adorned with golden foliage.
Museum Visits
Start with the Warsaw Uprising Museum, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków.
Suburban Excursions
- Konstancin-Jeziorna – known for therapeutic salt inhalations.
- Ecological farms in the Białołęka district – seasonal produce and cozy cafés.
- Westerplatte, Gdańsk – uniquely atmospheric during autumn rains.
Light Installations and Shows
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Royal Garden of Light, Wilanów Palace
From October 19, featuring a 75-meter light tunnel with classical music, costume fittings, and a labyrinth of mythological creatures. -
Magical Botanical, Warsaw University Botanical Garden
November 9 – February 16, 40+ light installations across four thematic zones: earth, water, fire, air, with a family quest game. -
Łódź Light Festival
September 27–28, city streets, parks, and squares display innovative light art.
Gastronomy and Cozy Cafés
Pumpkin Spice Latte – Recommended Cafés in Warsaw
- Kawiarnia LAS – high-quality pumpkin lattes despite being off the city center.
- Relaks na Wilczej – affordable and cozy, centrally located.
- Cafe Buno – uses homemade syrups without additives.
Cinnamon Buns – Recommended Bakeries
- Baken and Canela Bakery – leaders in quality.
- Kaffe Bageri Stockholm – for Swedish pastry enthusiasts.
- Bread Morning, Cała W Mące, RANO – artisanal bakeries with sourdough and seasonal pastries.
Autumn Fairs – Taste Recommendations
August 8–10, 2025, in Kawencin at the “Pod Wjechem” estate. Start with seasonal pumpkins, fresh vegetables, and fruits, followed by local baked goods and hot tea served in aesthetically pleasing cups.
Natural Attractions and Suburban Excursions
- Saxon Garden (Ogród Saski) – historic fountains among autumn alleys.
- Skariszewski Park – ancient trees from 1906–1922, with abundant birds and squirrels.
- Rysiny Eco-Farm, Białołęka – countryside oasis in Warsaw, offering organic products, pumpkins, and a cozy café.
- Konstancin-Jeziorna – salt graduation tower and Zdroje Park provide scenic autumn walks.
Final Recommendations
Polish autumn is not just a calendar of events but a chance to see the country anew as urban spaces acquire additional charm.
- Pre-book tickets for key exhibitions.
- Use apps for quick ordering of seasonal drinks.
- Check public transport schedules for suburban trips.
- Focus on 3–4 events matching your interests to maximize your experience.
Remember, spontaneous walks and discovering hidden cafés often create the most memorable autumn experiences. Enjoy exploring Polish autumn!
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