Lodz sits at the geographic centre of Poland, and the voivodeship bearing its name is home to approximately 2.4 million people. The city of Lodz itself has around 670,000 residents, though that figure has been declining gradually since the 1990s as younger residents migrate to Warsaw, 130 kilometres to the east. Despite this demographic pressure, Lodz has reinvented parts of its former textile industry heritage into cultural and commercial spaces, most notably Manufaktura, a mixed-use complex built in a converted 19th-century factory.
ul. Piotrkowska, one of the longest commercial streets in Europe, runs through the city centre and connects many of the hotels and venues relevant to adult companion services. Lodz Wladyslaw Reymont Airport handles a modest number of charter and seasonal flights, but most international visitors arrive via Warsaw's Chopin Airport and travel overland. Pabianice, Zgierz, and Tomaszow Mazowiecki are satellite towns with limited independent demand for escort listings.
Lodz sits at the geographic centre of Poland, and the voivodeship bearing its name is home to approximately 2.4 million people. The city of Lodz itself has around 670,000 residents, though that figure has been declining gradually since the 1990s as younger residents migrate to Warsaw, 130 kilometres to the east. Despite this demographic pressure, Lodz has reinvented parts of its former textile industry heritage into cultural and commercial spaces, most notably Manufaktura, a mixed-use complex built in a converted 19th-century factory.
ul. Piotrkowska, one of the longest commercial streets in Europe, runs through the city centre and connects many of the hotels and venues relevant to adult companion services. Lodz Wladyslaw Reymont Airport handles a modest number of charter and seasonal flights, but most international visitors arrive via Warsaw's Chopin Airport and travel overland. Pabianice, Zgierz, and Tomaszow Mazowiecki are satellite towns with limited independent demand for escort listings.
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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.
This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.
Poland maintains a classical abolitionist position on sex work, consistent with the UN Convention of 1950. Selling sexual services is not a criminal offence, nor is buying from an adult. No registration or licensing applies. The criminal law targets third-party exploitation. Under Article 204, paragraph 1 of the Kodeks Karny, procuring or facilitating prostitution is punishable by up to three years in prison. Pimping (sutenerstwo), covered by paragraph 2, carries the same maximum. Forcing someone into prostitution under Article 203 results in one to ten years. Human trafficking under Article 189a carries three to fifteen years. The Policja enforces these provisions. Escortservice.com independently verifies escort websites listed in its directory. It does not represent any party, does not arrange appointments, and bears no responsibility for services rendered through external websites.
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Yes. Both selling and buying sexual services between consenting adults are legal in Poland. Criminal liability applies only to third-party involvement under Article 204 of the Kodeks Karny.
Lodz city has a moderate market for escort services, concentrated along the central corridor. Surrounding towns like Pabianice and Zgierz have very limited availability.