Since moving from communism in the late 1990s the large nation of Poland, centrally situated in northern Europe between Germany and the former Russian states of Belarus and Ukraine, has become a thriving and dynamic country. Reflecting its long history as a manufacturing powerhouse for central and eastern Europe, Poland is now rapidly also transforming into a commercial and retail center attracting the top brands.
Polish factory outlet centres have flourished in recent years with the rising demand for quality fashion goods with styles varying from the contemporary malls of Annopol and Krakow to the stylish architecture of the Fashion Houses in Warsaw and Gdansk.
Annopol Factory WarsawAnnopol is a former industrial area in north east Warsaw, now renovated with new business and retail parks along the banks of the River Vistula. Built in 2012, Factory Warszawa Annopol is a modern outlet centre situated close to other retail outlets for the dedicated bargain... |
Fashion House GdanskThe design of the Gdansk Fashion House Outlet Center reflects the city’s heritage as a major Baltic seaport, Poland’s largest. The centre is home to around 100 top brands and has been designed to resemble a traditional fishing village with the stores in wooden ‘houses’... |
Fashion House SosnowiecSituated south east of the city of Sosnowiec, the centre is near the interchanges of several major routes making it readily accessible for visitors from southern Poland and the Czech Republic. The Sosnowiec Fashion House Outlet Centre is designed to resemble a nineteenth... |
Krakow Factory OutletOnly fifteen minutes from the city centre of Krakow, a city which can trace its history back well over 1000 years, Factory Krakow is situated at the junction of two major auto-routes and is served by a free bus service making it readily accessible for browsers and bargain... |
Piaseczno Fashion House WarsawSouth of the Polish capital of Warsaw’s city centre in the suburb of Piaseczno, the Warsaw Fashion House Outlet Centre has been designed to reflect the traditional architectural style of Warsaw’s Old Town with its elegant coloured buildings and varying rooflines. Warsaw Old... |
Poznan Factory Outlet CenterPoznan is one of Poland’s oldest cities; growing for its early position on the island of Ostrow Tumski in the River Warta, it is situated in central Poland approximately 175 kilometres from the border with Germany. Factory Poznan is situated about 8km south of the city on the... |
Ptak OutletPtak Outlet is located in the centre of Poland, in Rzgow near the city of Lodz, and reflects Lodz’s heritage as the former centre of the Polish textile industry. |
Ursus Factory Outlet WarsawOriginally three small villages to the west of Warsaw, the Ursus district grew into an industrial city in its own right before being merged with the city of Warsaw in 1977; it is situated near the main western auto-route from Warsaw to the German Border 450 kilometres away.... |
Wrocław Factory OutletWroclaw is the fourth largest city in Poland situated in the far south west of the country approximately 100 kilometres from the border with the Czech Republic and 175 kilometres from Germany. The city itself has retained many of its attractive bridges and buildings making it... |