Introducing Radom
Unlike most Polish towns, the heart of Radom doesn’t beat at its Rynek. Rather, it is to the main thoroughfare of ul Żeromskiego that Radomites go to show that their industrial town does not have an industrial attitude.
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The biannual Radom Air Show (during the last weekend of August of every other year) sets the town and the sky above it abuzz with activity.
Little remains of its historical heritage – dating to the Middle Ages – but Radom seems too occupied with its future to be missing its past.
There’s a tourist office (048 363 5775; ul Traugutta 3; 10am-5pm Mon-Fri, 11am-1pm Sat) opposite the train station (near Hotel Poniatowski), which may be able to give you some general guidance.
Last updated: Oct 3, 2008
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