See what the World Bridge Championships look like live!
The 2022 Word Bridge Series is not only the largest bridge event, but also the largest sporting event ever held in Poland. Over 1,000 players from 50 countries are participating. It’s worth seeing!

If you want to watch the games live, come to Centennial Hall. Head to the main entrance (opposite the Spire). It’s easy to find, as the championship banner is visible from a distance above the entrance. Immediately after entering, go to the booth on the left and ask for a guest pass (20 PLN deposit required). The pass is a badge/hanger, just without your name or photo. You’ll look like a championship player! With a pass, you can get in practically anywhere and cheer on the best players. Just remember to silence your phone 😀 It’s best to choose morning or afternoon hours for your tour – there’s a break between 12:30 and 2:00 PM and there’s usually nothing happening. After the tour, return the pass and get your deposit back.

At the ticket booth, you can also buy a souvenir from the event: a T-shirt or the championship mascot – a dwarf. If you’re planning to visit Centennial Hall on Sunday, be sure to play in the tournament (11 a.m.). The entry fee is PLN 20 per couple.
It’s also worth taking a Sunday walk. You can combine watching the championships with relaxing in beautiful nature. Szczytnicki Park is perfect for this. It’s one of the most beautiful parks in Poland. Escape from everyday life and bring your family, children, or friends. There are many attractions nearby: the Japanese Garden, the Pergola, and the Zoo.

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