Sandomierz, Lublin, Łańcut, Zamość are just a few most recognisable landmarks of south-eastern part of Poland. Avoid crowds of huge Polish agglomerations and discover picturesque small towns in eastern Poland. Find out two UNESCO World Heritage Si...
Mazury Lake District is one of the most important tourist regions in Poland and worth visiting especially by water sports enthusiasts and countryside lovers. The north of Poland is very rich in lakes. Within Mazury Lake District tourists can find ...
The Karkonosze Mountains are the most popular mountain range of the Sudetes. They attract hundreds of thousands of tourists from Poland, Czech Republic, Germany and other European countries. They are a treasury of monuments and beautiful nature. D...
Kotlina Kłodzka is situated in the south of Lower Silesia District in the south of Poland and is surrounded by border mountain range with the Czech Republic from the west, south and east. Kotlina Kłodzka (Kłodzka Valley) is a charming mountainous ...
Kujavian and Pomeranian regions of Poland are characterised by flat, fertile areas that promoted settlements from the beginning of history of Poland. Thanks to that nowadays tourist can admire here agglomerations with a long history and abundant o...
Kujavian and Pomeranian regions of Poland are characterised by flat, fertile areas that promoted settlements from the beginning of history of Poland. Thanks to that, nowadays, tourist can admire here agglomerations with a long history and abundant...
Poland is an outstanding country in the central Europe, still undiscovered by wider masses of tourists. Go on a five day adventure with three Polish capitals: Warsaw - administrative, political, economy and media centre of the country; Cracow - hi...
Krakow is the most important tourist city in Poland with multitude of attractions, excellent hotels, hostels and restaurants. Its Old Town was even enlisted at UNESCO World Heritage List, which is the highest possible distinction for tourist desti...
Kraków is the most important tourist attraction in Poland for many reasons. It not only has the Old Town enlisted at UNESCO World Heritage List but has a few objects of this type in its vicinity. It also has a few mountain ranges just in one day t...
Southern Poland is exceptionally wealthy in tourist attractions. Wroclaw and Krakow agglomerations offer huge number of monuments and interesting activities. First, discover Wroclaw, often called Polish silicon valley and track down the main Old T...
Wroclaw is the tourist capital of South-West Poland with more bridges than any city in Central Europe, the second largest market square, cathedral island coated in phenomenal architecture and UNESCO Centennial Hall. When we add that it is a home o...
Discover three most well known Polish agglomerations (Gdańsk, Warszawa, Kraków) and their dark war history. You will experience the world's most gripping history through the lenses of the most modern museums and world famous memory sites. Study Wo...
Mazury Lake District is one of the most important tourist regions in Poland and worth visiting especially by water sports enthusiasts and countryside lovers. The north of Poland is very rich in lakes. Within Mazury Lake District tourists can find ...
Discover Poland and its main attractions in the biggest cities of Warsaw, Kraków and Wrocław. Warsaw is the capital of Poland and the well known political, administrative and economical heart of the country. Kraków, the former capital is often cal...
The biggest magnet for tourists in Poland is Cracow. Still, if you want to discover more than this most popular Polish city we invite you for a tour to the south-west part of Poland with multitude of historical monuments, outstanding natural spots...
Tatras and Zakopane area is definitely the most famous and popular mountainous region of Poland with unique cuisine, folklore and natural beauty. Take 7 days trekking tour with ITS Poland for beginners to enjoy alpine type of mountains. The tour i...
Are you a mountain trekking fan but not a sportsperson and you would like to spend fun but not too challenging mountain holidays? Check ITS Poland trip for school groups and tourists with average fitness level. Discover majestic beauty of Sudetes ...
Cracow is the most popular tourist destination in Poland. Although it is a magnificent destination itself, it is also located in an even more impressing surrounding of three national parks and the Tatras, Alpine type of mountains. We invite you fo...
Cracow is the most popular tourist destinations in Poland with multitude of monuments, the biggest market square in Europe and full of UNESCO World Heritage attractions. On the other hand, Wrocław, the biggest city and the capital of Lower Silesia...
Immerse yourself in tourist and natural gems of the north-east Poland. Find out the beauties of the Polish capital city Warsaw. Meet an European Bison in UNESCO protected last European primeval forest in Białowieza. Admire birds in the biggest Pol...
Lower Silesia region of Poland is probably the richest in terms of castles and palaces in the country. Here, tourists can also find the second highest mountain range in Poland - the Sudetes with the prettiest waterfalls and comfortable, not too st...
Poland a country in the Central Europe, 77th largest in the world with population of 38.5 mln. Most people live in large cities including the capital Warsaw, former capital Kraków, Tri-city agglomeration of Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia), Poznań, Wrocł...
Poland is located in the very centre of Europe. It’s the seventh biggest country on the continent. In this tour discover 8 great Polish cities, lots of historical monuments, natural wonders, magical castles, charming villages and much more. Crea...