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Łódźin July

July in Łódź lands at a solid 56/100: daytime highs average 25°C with about 12 sunshine hours, but rain is frequent (12.2 rainy days). You’ll get a strong lineup, mixing top-popularity landmarks outdoors with two major museums indoors—though crowds and prices run high.

Crowds

high

Price level

high

Average sunshine

12h
75
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Month read

This month is worth considering because 5 strong attractions (3 outdoor, 2 indoor) keep it rewarding. The catch is 12.2 rainy days, 12 hours of sun, and about 25C by day, so it works best when you mix outdoor stops with indoor anchors.

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Kościół Zesłania Ducha Świętego

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Best for

Who this month can work well for

People who want to concentrate on landmark-heavy sightseeing—especially the most popular outdoor sites—while still having strong museum backup.

Travelers comfortable with a higher-crowd, higher-price month in exchange for top-visibility attractions.

Visitors who can structure the day around shifting weather, with indoor time reserved ahead of rain.

Travel pulse

Should you shortlist it?

Crowdshigh
Price levelhigh
Night temp15.3C

What Works Well

Outdoor landmarks are standout draws, led by Kościół Zesłania Ducha Świętego (popularity 99) and the Tablice Radegast (94).
Two top museums—Muzeum Pałac Herbsta (98) and Muzeum Miasta Łodzi (91)—give you reliable indoor time.
Warmer temperatures (25°C days, 15.3°C nights) make walking feel comfortable when it’s dry.

What Needs Planning

High crowds and high prices can slow sightseeing.
Rain is a real factor: 12.2 rainy days and 85.9mm rainfall over the month.
Humidity is on the higher side (65.7%), which can make warm days feel heavier.

Snapshot

The numbers behind the vibe

Average daytime temperature25C
Average night temperature15.3C
Monthly rainfall85.9 mm
Rainy days12.2 days
Humidity65.7%
Average sunshine12 h

How The Month Feels

July feels warm and active in Łódź, with average days around 25°C and nights near 15.3°C. Sunshine hours are limited (12), and rain comes often, so it’s best to expect a mix of dry spells and wet interruptions.

What To Lock In Early

For July, reserve museum time slots and key visits early if you’re traveling during busier hours, since crowd levels and prices are high. Keep outdoor landmark plans flexible for weather, but don’t wait to lock in your top indoor stops—those are your steadier options when rain hits.

What to do

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How to do it

A few things worth planning ahead

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Plan cue

Start with the outdoor core early in the day, then pivot to Muzeum Pałac Herbsta if the weather turns.

02

Plan cue

Choose landmark sites based on popularity—Kościół Zesłania Ducha Świętego, Mauzoleum Izraela Poznańskiego, and Tablice Radegast—to make the most of limited dry windows.

03

Plan cue

Keep at least one longer museum block in your plan, since there are only two indoor options and they’re highly rated by popularity.

Practical trip tips

Plan the heaviest walking for the morning or late afternoon and keep the middle of the day lighter.
Keep one museum or covered landmark in reserve each day so a sudden weather shift does not ruin the plan.
Start with the most popular sight first, then let the rest of the route get more relaxed as the day opens up.

Broaden the session

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Quick answers

Łódź travel FAQ

Is Łódź in July a good time to visit?

Usually yes, as long as the weather, pace, and trip style line up with what you want from the visit.

What is the weather like in Łódź in July?

Expect around 25°C by day and 15.3°C at night, with 85.9 mm of rain across roughly 12.2 rainy days.

What should I pack?

Pack light clothing, rain protection, and comfortable shoes for warm but damp days.

Does Łódź in July work for an indoor-heavy trip?

It can. The month usually works best when museums, churches, galleries, or other covered landmarks carry the core of the day and outdoor time stays flexible.