Radom

Radom is the second-largest city in Mazowieckie that gets little tourist traffic. The city was a centre of light industry, but is now battling high unemployment and eyeing a transition to a knowledge-based economy. There are few tourist sights and due to low demand the tourist infrastructure is lacking. As not many foreigners visit Radom, relatively few in the service industry speak English.

Żeromskiego is one of the main streets in the centre of Radom

Understand

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.

Get in

By plane

In Radom there are two airports. The airport in Sadków (RDO  IATA), a former military airport that got transformed into an airport for passenger flights. Radom airport has achieved doubtful success so far and there are few operations. The other airport in the city is the general aviation airport in Piastów.

For scheduled passenger flights, the closest airport is Warsaw Frederic Chopin Airport (WAW IATA), some 10 km south of the center of Warsaw and 95 km north of Radom. It takes about 1 hour by car to get to Radom from there.

By train

Numerous trains throughout the day link Radom with other cities in Poland. For more distant connections, change at one of Warsaw's stations may be needed. The main station in Radom is at Prażmowskiego Street, and usually referred to as Dworzec PKP by the locals. The station is south of the city centre and is within a walking distance from the Żeromskiego Street. Public transportation links are very convenient, as many bus lines stop around there; the bus station with connections to other cities is also nearby.

Here are the travel times to some major cities that have a direct train connection with Radom:

By bus

PolskiBus runs a frequent shuttle from Warsaw (Metro Wilanowska) to Radom using comfortable intercity coaches. The shuttle runs approximately every 1hr 30 min except for nighttime. Consult the detailed schedule here: . Tickets are around 10 zł if purchased in advance.

The main bus station (Dworzec PKS in Polish) for long-distance connections is located at Prażmowskiego Street, just next to the Main Post Office (Poczta Główna) and the train station (Dworzec PKP). A number of buses also stop at bus stops in the proximity of the train station.

To get information about buses and prices, you can contact the station at +48 48 363 54 54. For domestic departure times, consult the following website: .

By car

You can easily reach Radom by car:

  • from Warsaw, Gdańsk, Kielce and Kraków, by national road 7, E77: Gdańsk – Warsaw – Radom – Kielce – Kraków – Chyżne
  • from Rzeszów, by national road 9, E371: Radom – Rzeszów – Barwinek
  • from Lublin and Łódź, by national road 12: Piotrków Trybunalski – Radom – Lublin – Dorohusk

Get around

By car

Parking

There is a paid-parking zone in the centre of the city. This applies M-F 08:00-16:00. Parking costs 0.10 zł for every 3 minutes, with the minimum payment of 0.50 zł for the first 15 minutes. You can pay with coins using the parking meter or with your mobile phone (more details on the parking meter).

For the information on the coverage of the paid-parking zone, consult the city's website .

Taxis

Public transport

Radom is covered by a public transport network of 24 bus lines, numbered from 1 to 26. The full list of these routes can be found here (in Polish).

Two carriers in Radom operate the public buses, but the tickets are issued and controlled by one authority, Miejski Zarząd Dróg i Komunikacji (MZDiK). There are various tickets, but as a visitor you probably don't have to trouble yourself with most of them. A single ticket costs 3.80 zł, and there is a 50% reduction for children from the age of 4 till the end of education (includes university students), so the ticket costs 1.90 zł (in Polish: bilet ulgowy). Children until the age of 4 and seniors above the age of 70 travel for free. Be aware that you need to carry a document confirming your eligibility to the reduced fare. A single ticket is valid for the whole journey on the particular bus line. There is no time limit, but once you get off the bus, the ticket loses its validity. Make sure to validate the ticket in one of the validators by the door immediately after boarding.

Tickets can be purchased in any kiosk or a shop that has the sign bilety. Tickets can be also bought from the driver on-board, subject to availability, but an additional surcharge applies.

You can check the time table of the buses on this website (in Polish).

See

Museums and galleries

Parks

  • Borki Reservoir (Zalew na Borkach)
  • Kościuszko Park (Park Kościuszki), Contained by the following streets: Mickiewicza, Sienkiewicza, Słowackiego, Żeromskiego, 25 Czerwca.
  • Old Garden (Stary Ogród), ul. Mireckiego. Established in 1820, it is the first public park in Radom.

Religious buildings

Cemeteries

  • Jewish Cemetery, ul. Towarowa. Built in 1831.

Streets

  • Moniuszki Street
  • Piłsudskiego Street
  • Rwańska Street
  • Żeromskiego Street

Squares

  • Third of May Constitution Square (Plac Konstytucji 3 Maja)
  • Market Square (Rynek)

Tenement houses and other buildings

  • City Public Library (Miejska Biblioteka Publiczna), ul. Piłsudskiego 12. - Library located in a neo-renaissance villa. Built in 1892.
  • Glogier Family House (Kamienica Glogierów), ul. Sienkiewicza 12. Built in 1914.
  • Resursa Obywatelska, ul. Malczewskiego 16.
  • Trzebiński Printing Shop (Drukarnia Trzebińskiego), ul. Żeromskiego 28 (enter through the archway into the backyard)
  • White Eagle Pharmacy (Apteka pod Białym Orłem), ul. Żeromskiego 5.

Do

Concerts and performances

Festivals and events

  • Dni Radomia (Radom Days). The city's annual festivity, taking place around the middle of June. Expect a large number of concerts, performances, exhibitions and more.
  • International Gombrowicz Festival, Teatr Powszechny im. Jana Kochanowskiego, Plac Jagielloński 15, +48 48 384 53 06. A major theatre festival in Poland, combining theatre, science, criticism, arts, music and film. It is organized biannually since 1993.
  • Kaziuki (Saint Casimir the Jagiellon days). Celebration of the city's patron, Saint Casimir the Jagiellon, taking place in March. It is celebrated in early March. There are religious celebrations, sports and cultural events, as well as concerts.
  • Międzynarodowy Festiwal Muzyki Dawnej im. Mikołaja z Radomia (Nicolaus of Radom International Festival of Early Music). Annual festival of early music; takes place in October.
  • Radom Air Show, Sadków Airport, +48 22 6825040. A biannual air show. The last festival was in August 2018. It is the biggest such event in Poland, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from all over Poland and abroad.
  • Ogólnopolskie Spotkania z Piosenką Żeglarską RAFA, Sala Koncertowa Urzędu Miejskiego, ul. Żeromskiego 53, +48 48 385 74 15. An annual Poland-wide festival of shanties. Tickets: 20 zł.

Learn

Maybe not the obvious choice, Radom is the second largest academic centre in Masovia, after Warsaw.

Universities

  • Technical University of Radom (Politechnika Radomska), ul. Malczewskiego 29, +48 483617000. The Technical University of Radom, with some 10,000 students enrolled, is Radom's largest institute of higher education and offers a variety of courses and programs to choose from.

Language schools

  • Consus, ul. Żeromskiego 75, +48 483631503. Language school offering courses in English, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian and French.
  • Fabryka Języka Centrum, ul. Słowackiego 84, +48 606108446. Language school offering courses in Arabic, English, German, Italian, Spanish and French.

Work

In Radom, there is a small expatriate community of language teachers. Try contacting one of the city's numerous language schools; they are especially keen on employing native English speakers, but speakers of German, French or Spanish might also find something.

Buy

City shopping

The best place for city shopping is Żeromskiego Street and the adjacent streets. There you will find numerous shops with clothes, shoes and others. Many Polish and international banks have their branches at Żeromskiego too. Almost opposite of the city hall (where Mickiewicza and Żeromskiego streets meet), there is also Galeria Rosa which has a number of shops inside.

Local products

  • Browar Zamkowy - Piwo Żywe, ul. Limanowskiego 71. Buy local non-pasteurized beer from one of Radom's first micro-breweries. It is said the recipes date back to a few hundred years ago.
  • Radomianka. Locally made cocoa cake with whipped cream. Ask for in restaurants and confectioneries.

Shopping malls

  • Galeria 'Echo', ul. Żółkiewskiego 4, +48 48 333 21 56. M-Sa 09:00-21:00, Su 10:00-19:00.
  • M1 Shopping Center (Centrum Handlowe M1), al. Grzecznarowskiego 28, +48 48 3618 776. M-Sa 09:00-21:00, Su 11:00-19:00.
  • 'Senior' Department Store (Dom Towarowy 'Senior'), Plac Jagielloński 8, +48 48 360 00 39. M-F 10:00-18:00, Sa 10:00-14:00.
  • Galeria Fenix
  • Galeria Słoneczna, ul. Chrobrego 1 (In front of the Jagiellonian Square).

Eat

This page uses the following price ranges for a typical meal for one, including soft drink:
Budget20 zł or less
Mid-range21 zł - 40 zł
Splurge41 zł and up

Budget

At the M-1 Mall (M-Jeden in Polish) there is a small food court with McDonald's and KFC, as well as a pretty good sit down restaurant called Sphinx. There are a few other McDonald's restaurants in town.

  • Bar Mleczny "Sezam", ul. Moniuszki 23. A remainder of the communist era, this milk bar offers fairly decent dishes for as little as 2 zł. Worth a visit for a 1980s-like experience.
  • Pod Kasztanami, Ul. Żeromskiego 46a, +48 48 362 11 25. opening times: M-Sa 10:00-22:00, Su 12:00-22:00.
  • Samira Kebab Cafe Bar, ul. Malczewskiego 9/11, +48 48 362 26 41. A Lebanese restaurant, serving delicious kebabs and other Arabic dishes at very competitive prices.
  • Słonecznik, Ul. Moniuszki 22, +48 48 362 63 73. Cafeteria-style place serving Polish and European cuisine. A place to go for a quick meal, a cake and a coffee; nothing special though.

Mid-range

  • Bar u Grubego, Wolanów/near Radom, Kowalanka 30, +48 48 618 61 05. Daily 08:00-22:00. Traditional Polish restaurant.
  • Casablanca Piano Cafe, Ul. Piłsudskiego 11, +48 48 385 85 45. opening times: M-F 10:00-22:00, Sa Su 12:00-22:00. Styled after the movie Casablanca, this restaurant serves Polish and European cuisine. Also very popular to go there for a couple of beers. Nice music plays in the background.
  • Green Zebra, Ul. Focha 12 (behind the TM Hotel), +48 48 363 84 04. opening times: M-Sa 10:00-22:00, Su 12:00-20:00. The city's first vegetarian restaurant. Extravagant design, friendly atmosphere.
  • Karczma Bankrut, Ul.Kielecka 153, +48 48 383 66 94. Su-Th 11:00-22:00, F Sa 11:00-24:00. Traditional restaurant decorated in a highland style.
  • MammaLeo, Ul. Szewska 14, +48 502 553 658. A family restaurant. Great place to visit with your children where they can engage in a number of educational activities and eat.
  • Olivio, Ul. Żeromskiego 17, +48 48 363 63 00.
  • Panie i Panowie, Ul. Piłsudskiego 13, +48 48 340 22 79.
  • Teatralna, Ul. Piłsudskiego 13, +48 48 363 77 63. Daily 12:00-22:00. A cosy restaurant serving Italian cuisine. Piano bar every Tuesday.
  • Restauracja u Grubego, +48 48 384-60-95. Daily 08:00-22:00. Wielogóra/near Radom, ul. Warszawska 98/100 in the Hotel u Grubego. Traditional Polish restaurant.

Splurge

  • Europejska, Ul. Słowackiego 11, +48 48 340 00 24. Daily 12:00-23:00. In the Europejski Hotel, this restaurant offers a variety of Polish and International cuisine.

Drink

Bars and pubs

  • Jack Rocks, ul. 11-ego Listopada 99f, +48 509 482 362. M-Th 12:00-24:00, F Sa 12:00 till last customer, Su 12:00-23:00. Two-storey cosy pub with live music.
  • MK Bowling, Galeria ROSA, ul. Żeromskiego 52, +48 48 382 02 02. M W Su 10:00-24:00; Tu Th-Sa 10:00-02:00. Bar and restaurant. Has bowling and pool. Karaoke every Tuesday and Thursday at 21:00.
  • Nasza Szkapa, ul. Dowkonta 2, +48 48 362 27 84. A small, but lively pub next to the train station. Popular for watching football matches.
  • Pivovaria, ul. Moniuszki 26, +48 48 384 88 78. The first restaurant in Radom with in-house microbrewery. Go for a meal and chase it with one of the 4 kinds of beer brewed in Pivovaria.
  • Tawerna Messa, ul. Malczewskiego 8. Sailors' tavern.
  • Babie Lato, ul. Rwańska 7, +48 48 369 93 75, e-mail: . Ladies club and cafe. Apart from numerous drinks and cocktails, food and desserts are available too.

Cafés

Clubs

Sleep

This guide uses the following price ranges for a standard double room:
BudgetUnder 100 zł
Mid-range100 zł to 250 zł
SplurgeOver 250 zł

Budget

Mid-range

Splurge

Contact

Internet

There are few internet cafés (Polish: kawiarenka internetowa) spread around the city.

  • Cafe Internet, ul. Słowackiego 195, Phone +48 48 384 79 95.
  • Multi Fox, ul. Okulickiego 58/70, Phone +48 48 360 83 72.
  • Reama, ul. Żeromskiego 71, Phone +48 48 363 20 95.
  • Szuflandia, ul. Skłodowskiej-Curie 7, Phone +48 48 363 41 59.

There is also an increasing number of hot-spots. You can find them in several restaurants such as McDonald's, KFC, Fanaberia, Cafe Parkowa, or Pivovaria. The Radom Technical University's main campus also has hot-spots. There are also free hot-spots in the following locations: Galeria Fenix (shopping centre), the Plac Jagielloński area in front of the theatre, Żeromskiego, Moniuszki, Mickiewicza and other streets in the city centre, and many other locations.

Phone

The Radom area code is 48, which is the same as the Polish country code. To dial a phone number from Radom you will have to dial +48 48 X from outside the country.

Postal service

Stay safe

Pick-pocketing happens mostly at the train station, public transportation and local market places; it is not frequent though. Exercise the usual caution when walking around the city, especially at night and away from the city centre. At night, try keep to the main streets or use a taxi.

As a foreigner, you are likely to be a target of any crime just as much as if you were local. Crimes targeting solely tourists are unheard of.

Radom was a pioneer of the Bezpieczne Miasto (Safe City) programme, later followed by other cities in Poland, by introducing a full-scale campaign since 1997. There are 61 CCTV cameras around the city, mostly in the centre, that have helped to reduce the number of criminal offences.

Cope

Go next

North

  • Jedlińsk
  • Warka
  • Warsaw - 100 km away, the capital of Poland is within easy reach, with numerous trains and buses leaving throughout the day.
  • Wsola - 10 km away from Radom is Wsola, home of Witold Gombrowicz Museum . Address: Wsola, ul. Witolda Gombrowicza 1, 26-660 Jedlińsk.

East

  • Czarnolas - Visit the museum of the great renaissance poet, Jan Kochanowski.
  • Kazimierz Dolny
  • Kozienice

South

  • Iłża - 30 km south of Radom, Iłża is a great place for a one-day visit. The remains of the 14th century castle are a must-see.
  • Orońsko - Visit Centrum Rzeźby Polskiej , the Centre of Polish Sculpture. See the manor house of the painter Józef Brandt. Open daily except Mondays. Admission: adults 5 zł; children, students 3 zł.

West

  • Domaniów - About 20 km west of Radom. Home to a 500 ha artificial lake; good place to go in the summer if you are a water-sports enthusiast. There is a little pier where you can rent a sailing boat or a kayak.

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