A walk through the very heart of Zielona Góra invariably leads to the Deptak—one of the longest and most picturesque pedestrian promenades that Poland is proud of. It is a vibrant and lively space connecting the Old Market with a network of cozy streets stretching for several kilometers.

The main feature of this place lies in its unique atmosphere: here, rows of colorful tenement houses (kamienice) stand alongside well-kept squares and modern art objects. Deptak is considered a cultural center where history literally comes to life in architectural details and the friendly smiles of passers-by.
A special symbol of the promenade is the famous Monument to Bacchus, located at the intersection of busy streets. It serves as a reminder of the region's rich winemaking traditions and sets a joyful tone for the entire route, making Deptak a must-visit spot for any traveler.