Poland

  • Delightful Wrocław – Western Poland

    Delightful Wrocław – Western Poland

    In addition to a wonderful cultural experience and lovely locals, a plethora of sites await travellers to Wrocław in Western Poland. ➡️

  • Vibrant Poznań – Poland’s Central-west

    Vibrant Poznań – Poland’s Central-west

    About twenty percent of Poland’s population study at one institute or another in Poznań, which helps to retain a young and vibrant atmosphere in the city’s streets. ➡️

  • Stunning Zakopane!  Southern Poland’s Tatras Mountains

    Stunning Zakopane! Southern Poland’s Tatras Mountains

    Situated at the foot of the Polish Tatra Mountains and with over a century-old tradition of skiing, Zakopane is Poland’s “Winter Capital” so expect loads of skiing, snowboarding, cross-country activities, walking trails, and breathtaking vistas! ➡️

  • Kraków – Southern Poland’s Visual Gem

    Kraków – Southern Poland’s Visual Gem

    Dating back as far as the 7th century, Kraków is one of the oldest cities in Poland. According to legend, Kraków was built on the dragon’s cave that the mythical King Krak had slain.  ➡️

  • Poland’s Southeast Hidden Gem – Zamość

    Poland’s Southeast Hidden Gem – Zamość

    Zamość is known as the “Ideal Town” as it’s consistently designed and built by Bernardo Morando’s outstanding architectural theories – a unique town and very easy to navigate your way around, especially on foot. ➡️

  • Lublin – Eastern Poland

    Lublin – Eastern Poland

    The name Lublin in eastern Poland was first recorded in 1224 with archaeological research proving that the most ancient traces of Lublin date back to 10,000 B.C. ➡️

  • Poland’s Capital – Warsaw

    Poland’s Capital – Warsaw

    Located on the Vistula River dividing the city into two parts to the left and right, Warsaw is the sprawling capital of Poland and has been since 1596. ➡️