Juliusz Słowacki Theatre is one of the most interesting buildings in Kraków's Old Town and one of the most interesting sites for tourists arriving ...
The Church of St. Adalbert in Krakow is the oldest church in the city. It was founded about the 11th century and replaced the previous one made of ...
Wielka Krokiew is the most famous Polish ski jumping hill. It was established in 1925. Its creator is Karol Stryjeński. It is sheltered by a forest...
Rusinowa Polana is one of the most beautiful and popular places in the Tatras. In the clearing, we can admire the beautiful panorama of the Tatra M...
Termy Chochołowskie is a complex of thermal pools in quiet Chochołów, which is also the largest place of this type in Podhale. This place is just a...
Therma Bania, located in Białka Tatrzańska, is one of the most modern and unique complex of thermal pools and saunas overlooking the Tatra mountain...
Built on the break of 13th and 14th century St. Florian’s Gate is one of eight defensive gates surrounding Krakow’s Old Town and a reminder of the ...
Planty is a large scale city park in right in the middle Krakow as well as one of the largest in the city. Planty may be referred to a sort of a gr...
Krakus Mound is thought to be the oldest man-made structure in existence in Krakow. Built on top of Lasota Hill it reaches 16 metres in height and ...
This 130 metre long footbridge connects Krakow’s districts of Kazimierz and Podgorze. Named after Laetus Bernatek a Polish monk who actively helpe...
Ghetto Heroes Square The Ghetto Heroes Square is one of the most significant places in the history of Krakow and Jewish communities. Formerly known...
Pilsudski’s Mound was built between 1934 and 1937 to commemorate nation’s fight for independence. It contains samples of soil form every WW I battl...
Rakowicki Cemetery was built in 1803 and it now covers the total area of 42 ha. Apart from being the largest cemetery in Krakow, it also carries th...
Vistula riverbed boulevards were built in early 20th century as part of flood management and to channelize Vistula’s flow. Historically, the shape ...
The ethnographic park was created in 1973 displaying folk culture of Krakow Province. The museum is close to Lipowiec Castle that can be visited at...
The High Synagogue is located in Kraków's Kazimierz, at 38 Józefa Street. It is called the High Synagogue because it is the only synagogue in Pola...
Kraków-Płaszów was a concentration camp run by Nazis during World War II, originally intended as a forced labour camp for the people of Kraków’s Gh...
Founded in 1783 the Botanical Garden is not only the oldest in Kraków, but also in the entire country. Located east of the Old Town in Grzegórzki d...
Located just a few steps from the Wawel Castle you will find a true gem for the enthusiast of the old-school gaming. The Kraków Pinball Museum is u...
Located at the very heart of Kraków’s Old Town – just a few steps from the St. Florian’s Gate. The Polonia Wax Museum gives you a chance to meet hi...
Bartek is a natural monument near Kielce and one of the oldest oak trees in Poland. According to the most recent studies Bartek is 690 years old (i...
Żywiec Lake is a man-made reservoir on the Sola river near Żywiec covering the total area of 10 square kilometres. Together with a hydroelectric da...
The Stępina Train Bunker was built in 1941 as part of Anlage Sud. The entire structure consisted of numerous buildings of various type: shelters, b...
Skałki Twardowskiego (Polish: Skałki Twardowskiego) are located in the northern part of the Krzemionki Zakrzowskie log hill in the vicinity of the ...