Kazimierz Dolny
The town

Kazimierz Dolny is a little town in eastern Poland, with 2,700 inhabitants, situated in the Puławy County of the Lublin Voivodship, on the banks of Vistula river.
Its beautiful Renaissance appearance made it a popular holiday destination, attracting artists and summer residents.
To learn more about Kazimierz Dolny you can visit the town's English website at:
www.kazimierzdolny.eu and see the Wikipedia
entries devoted to Kazimierz in
English,
German,
Polish and
Dutch. In Wikipedia you can also find some
photo galleries of Kazimierz from which the photos on this website were taken.
How to get there?

Kazimierz Dolny is located about 120 kilometres from Warsaw in the southern-east direction. If you travel to Warsaw by plane, you can take a direct bus from Dworzec
Zachodni (Western Railway Station) to Kazimierz. The morning bus leaves at 10.45 a.m. (local time), the evening one - at 7.00 p.m. The ticket costs 22 złoty (about 6 euro).
The trip takes about two and a half hours. The other option is to travel by train to Puławy
(from Central Railway Station or Western Railway Station) and then change to a local bus to Kazimierz.
After registering for workshop please let us know what day and time you will arrive to Warsaw so we could plan the best way of getting to Kazimierz for you.
Hotel

The Workshop will be based in the Exploris Hotel located near the Vistula bank, about 500 meters from the strict centre of the town. We will provide you with some more information about the
accommodation soon. For now you can see some photos of the hotel
here.