Christmas period is magical for most of us but it is even more enchanting in historical Old Towns with Christmas markets in the main touristic routes. Immerse yourself in beautiful Christmas decorations, lights, scents of orange, ginger and fir tr...
Cracow is the best well known Polish tourist city. It is a former capital of the country and also often called a cultural capital. Here you will find numerous UNESCO sites such as Kraków Old Town, Wieliczka Salt Mines, Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum an...
Cracow is the best well known Polish tourist city. It is a former capital of the country and also often called a cultural capital. Here you will find UNESCO sites such as Cracow Old Town and Wieliczka Salt Mines and multitude of other historical a...
Cracow is the best well known Polish tourist city. It is a former capital of the country and also often called a cultural capital. Here you will find numerous UNESCO sites such as Kraków Old Town, Wieliczka Salt Mines, Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum an...
Christmas period is magical for most of us but it is even more enchanting in historical Old Towns with Christmas markets in the main touristic routes. Immerse yourself in beautiful Christmas decorations, lights, scents of orange, ginger and fir tr...
Christmas period is magical for most of us but it is even more enchanting in historical Old Towns with Christmas markets in the main touristic routes. Immerse yourself in beautiful Christmas decorations, lights, scents of orange, ginger and fir tr...
Discover this amazing agglomeration with 3 centres, unique and distinctive features and attractions. Gdańsk amazing old Hanseatic city with impressive Old Town and monuments. Sopot the most popular Polish seaside resort with superb walking promena...
Tri-city is one of the top tourist destinations in Poland. With three centres: historic Gdańsk, relaxing resort Sopot and modern Gdynia it is a magnet for tourists all year long. As it has convenient flight connections with major European cities, ...
Wielkopolska region is situated in the north-west centre of Poland. It is the historic cradle of Polish nation and also the seat of first Polish kings. Nowadays, with important economical, administrative and educational centres in Poznań and Gniez...
Wolin Island is the biggest island belonging to Poland. Apart from harbour functions it is mainly the kingdom of tourists and wild nature. It is also a very popular summer holiday destination not only for Poles but also for Germans. Discover the m...
Kujavian region of Poland is 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 of architecture an...
Discover this amazing agglomeration with 3 centres, unique and distinctive features and attractions. Gdańsk amazing old Hanseatic city with impressive Old Town and monuments. Sopot the most popular Polish seaside resort with superb walking promena...
Cracow is the best well known Polish tourist city. It is a former capital of the country and also often called a cultural capital. Here you will find numerous UNESCO sites such as Cracow Old Town, Wieliczka Salt Mines, Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum an...
Cracow has really rare and precious surrounding. It is quite unique to have three national parks just a footstep from 1.5 mln people agglomeration. This provides an amazing opportunity for all nature lovers. You will discover 2 national parks with...
Kraków has really rare and precious surrounding. It is quite unique to have three national parks just a footstep from 1.5 mln people agglomeration. This provides an amazing opportunity for all nature lovers. You will discover 2 national parks with...
ITS Poland invites you to the Kielce - legendary land of witches and dinosaurs. St.Cross Mountains is the most interesting region in Poland in geological terms. It gained international publicity due to numerous international studies. Discover Kiel...
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...
Christmas period is magical for most of us but it is even more enchanting in historical Old Towns with Christmas markets in the main touristic routes. Immerse yourself in beautiful Christmas decorations, lights, scents of orange, ginger and fir tr...
Krakow is the most important tourist destination in Poland. No wonder as we have in small area 3 major UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Krakow Old Town, Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp Museum and Wieliczka Salt Mine. Visit Krakow and discover al...
Warsaw is often called a phoenix city as it was meticulously rebuilt after fatal losses during WWII. Nowadays, it is a modern and vibrant capital city that offers not only historical marvels but also super modern museums, cultural attractions and ...
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 ...
Warsaw is often referred to as a phoenix city as it was immensely rebuilt after WWII. This is also one of the reasons why it has been enlisted at UNESCO World Heritage List. Tourists usually say that a visit here was a great surprise for them as t...
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 ...