Poland tourism

4. Gdansk. Gdansk is one of Poland's most popular tourist destinations, located on the Baltic coast. When you think of Poland, beaches and seaports don't necessarily come to mind, which is why Gdansk is one of the best places to visit in...
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Poland Travel Guide. Last Updated: April 18, 2024. Poland is one of the most underrated destinations in Europe. With its incredible history and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, cheap food, world-class museums, wild nightlife, and plentiful nature, Poland is...
5. Lazienki Park, Warsaw. Palace on the Isle in Lazienki Park. Lazienki Park covers 76 hectares of the city center, making it one of Poland's largest urban parks. Lazienki started life as a baths park for a nobleman in the 17 th century. Today, the...
14. Ojców National Park. mkos83/Shutterstock. Ojców National Park is off the beaten path for most foreign visitors to Poland, which just means that you'll have more space to yourself to explore this beauty. Ojców National Park is small enough to...
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14. Wawel Royal Castle. In Kraków's Old Town, the Wawel Royal Castle is one of Poland's most revered landmarks. A symbol of pride, independence, and patriotism, the castle is the equivalent of the UK's Buckingham Palace. Remarkably, some...
2. Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau. 14,688. Historic Sites. Established by the Nazis in 1940, Auschwitz-Birkenau has become a symbol of terror, genocide and the Holocaust. Although the exact number of victims is unknown, many Jews, Poles and gypsies...
Mazowieckie Province. Filled with attractions for the active and history-loving tourist, with traces of Chopin's life and work, this is the largest province and home to Poland's capital city - Warsaw, whose Old Town is a UNESCO-listed heritage...
Poland is a part of the global tourism market with constantly increasing number of visitors.Tourism in Poland contributes to the country's overall economy. The most popular cities are Kraków, Warsaw, Wrocław, Gdańsk, Poznań, Szczecin, Lublin,...
Visit Poland Hospitality Traditional hospitality has always been and continues to be associated with our beautiful country, which is open to tourists. This very Polish hospitality is legendary and dates back to the period of Sarmatia, nobleman's...
Tatrzanski National Park. Spruce forests mixed with fir, larch, beech and sycamore dominate the foothills (up to 1,200 meters above sea level). The Highlands (up to 1,550 meters above sea level) are covered with spruce with a few stone pine stands....
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