West Pomeranian
WELCOME TO West Pomeranian
Region Overview
Szczecin
22,900 km2
1,702,422
Polish

Popular
Geography and Tourist Attractions
Information about the province's tourist attractions, including popular destinations, events, and activities.

Szczecin

Wolin National Park

Stargard Szczeciński
Political
Economy and Government
The West Pomeranian Voivodeship is one of the most developed regions in Poland with a well-diversified economy. The region's economy is primarily based on the service sector, which includes trade, transportation, and tourism. Agriculture is also significant in the region, and it is known for producing high-quality crops and livestock. The government of West Pomeranian is focused on attracting foreign investment by improving infrastructure and developing economic zones, which in turn creates new job opportunities.
The region is home to several large corporations and international companies, including Cargotec Poland, DHL, and Amazon. The Port of Szczecin, located in the region's capital city, is one of the largest seaports in Poland and plays a significant role in the region's economy.
The government of West Pomeranian has introduced several measures to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and promote innovation in the region. The West Pomeranian Regional Operational Program provides funding for research and development, innovation, and entrepreneurship projects. Additionally, the region has implemented measures to improve the quality of life, including investment in education, healthcare, and culture.

History
History and Culture
The West Pomeranian region has a rich and diverse history that has left its mark on the culture of the region. The area was inhabited by several tribes, including the Pomeranians, who gave their name to the region. Over the centuries, the region was part of various countries and empires, including Poland, Germany, and Sweden, which has shaped its culture and heritage.
One of the most significant cultural attractions in the region is the city of Szczecin, which was heavily damaged during World War II but has since been rebuilt and revitalized. Visitors can explore the historic Old Town, the impressive Ducal Castle, and the Pomeranian Dukes' Chapel. Other notable cultural sites include the Museum of Western Pomerania in Gryfice and the Muzeum Narodowe in Szczecin.
The region also has a rich culinary tradition, with many local dishes featuring fish from the Baltic Sea and regional game. The West Pomeranian Voivodeship is also home to several traditional festivals and events, including the Pyrzyce Plum Festival, the Szczecin European Film Festival, and the Kamień Pomorski Days of Music.
Today, the region's economy is diverse, with a mix of industries such as shipbuilding, food processing, and tourism. The government of the region is led by a voivode, who is appointed by the national government and oversees regional development, infrastructure, and social services.
HOTELS

Radisson Blu Resort Świnoujście

Hotel Hampton by Hilton Szczecin

Hotel Dana Business & Conference
RESTAURANTS

Brama Restaurant

Smak Morski
