Frombork enchants visitors with its Medieval history, monuments and beautiful location at Zalew Wiślany (Vistula Lagoon). It also is a witness of great history of famous Nicolaus Copernicus. These elements make Frombork really charming tourist des...
Gdynia is a young, dynamic and dynamically developing city. It is called "the city of the sea and dreams", because it was created on the wave of joy of the Polish nation for the independence regained after 123 years of partition. It was also one o...
Falling in love with Gdańsk is a piece of cake. The main town with all its monuments and fascinating architecture, multitude of monuments and Motława River in the centre is just unforgettable view. Famous for centuries for its wealth, Gdańsk offer...
Teutonic knights were crusaders order that settled down in Poland in Medieval times. Their heritage is truly outstanding. Huge brick medieval castles and ruins still ignite imagination of new generations with stories of valour, bravery and knighth...
Solidarity Movement of the 80s and 90s was a true sensation on the world scale. It caused almost peaceful regime change in Poland and the consequences of its actions have been truly spectacular. Discover the history of this unusual trade union and...
Elbląg Canal is a place where you can take a cruise, not only on water, but also on seas of grass! This engineering marvel thanks to its system of water dams, locks and ramps offers amazing opportunity to take over four hours cruise on water and l...
World War II began with Germany’s attack on Poland at the Polish military base at Westerplatte Peninsula in Gdańsk on September 1, 1939 and it’s therefore, appropriate to commemorate this history, heroes and victims in this area of Poland. A confl...
In terms of topography, Kashubia (Polish: Kaszuby) is the most diverse area in northern Poland. The glacial moraine hills, known as the Szymbarskie Hills, are the most impressive range in Kashubia. Their highest hill Wieżyca (328.6 m above sea lev...
Szczecin is one of the most important Polish harbours although it is not strictly situated at the seaside (it is 65 km from it). It is situated by Polish-German border and by the Oder River and Dębie Lake. The city itself is the capital and the bi...
Falling in love with Gdańsk is a piece of cake. The main town with all its monuments and fascinating architecture, multitude of monuments and Motława River in the centre is just unforgettable view. Famous for centuries for its wealth, Gdańsk offer...
Discover the darkest history of human kind. You will experience the world's most gripping history through the lenses of the modern museum, the history witness and the world famous memory site. Study World War II in the place where it started and d...
Jurassic Cracow-Częstochowa region is famous for its fanciful rock formations and caves. Here apart from natural phenomena of Ojców National Park, tourist can also find the most important religious centre in Poland - Jasna Góra Monastery with mira...
Hochberg Family left rich and vast heritage in southern part of Poland. The best well known examples are Książ Castle, Pszczyna Palace and Tychy Brewery. During our trip, you will be able to stroll in beautiful Pszczyna town and park and also disc...
Before WWII Cracow was a home of two influential and huge communities Polish and Jewish, sadly it is no longer the case. Still, it is a really magical experience to discover elements of Jewish culture and heritage still present in the city and its...
Silesia region of Poland has been renowned for ages for its natural geological wealth placed underground. As ecological revolution progresses more and more mines are being closed which opens marvellous opportunities for tourists. Thanks to this pr...
Cracow area is the most important region of Poland in terms of tourist attractions. It is also an extraordinary destination for pilgrimages. Just to mention a few most interesting sites, there are Łagiewniki Divine Mercy Sanctuary and John Paul II...
Cracow the ancient seat of Polish kings and intelligentsia, a city of legend and myth that evokes the most fanciful of images, from dragons under the catacombs of Wawel, to Tartar hordes repelled at the gates, to pigeon-knights waiting for their k...
Ojców National Park is so close to Cracow that you really cannot miss it during a visit in this most famous of Polish agglomerations. Take this one day tour with ITS Poland to discover some of the natural environment of Poland and its pristine, pr...
Silesia region is not an obvious destination on a tourist map of Poland. Still, it is definitely a fascinating one and showing totally different face of the country which is regarded by wider masses as a typically agricultural region of Europe. Ka...
Sandomierz is often compared to Rome, because, like the capital of Italy, it is situated on seven hills and boasts many monuments. It is a beautiful royal town, picturesquely situated by the Vistula River, at the border of Świętokrzyskie Province....
Zamość is a town in the south-east part of Poland in Lubelskie Region called “Pearl of Renaissance”, "Padua of the North" or “Town of Arches” especially thanks to the beautiful old town designed on a star plan. Zamość Old Town is enlisted at UNESC...
Polish – Jewish history has been entwined for centuries. Jewish community paid key role in Polish society before WWII. Unfortunately, the peaceful coexistence of both nations dramatically finished with calamity of the war. Now, both nations search...
Łódź is the most centrally located city in Poland. It is famous for its textile industry and Jewish heritage. It is an iconic city of industrial revolution in Poland. Nowadays, the city has over 677 thousand of inhabitants but agglomeration boasts...
Warsaw is often referred to as a Fenix city as it arose again, beautiful as ever, from the ashes of WWII. UNESCO has acknowledge its meticulous reconstruction enlisting Warsaw's Old Town at the famous World Heritage List. Discover the most interes...