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...
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...
Wieliczka Salt Mine was the first place in Poland enlisted at prestigious UNESCO World Heritage List created for the first time itself as well. It says a lot about the beauty and importance of this place. It is a true must see point for all touris...
Golf does not have long tradition in Poland as Polish Golf Society was established only in 1993. Still, its constantly growing appeal and popularity have already influenced new golf courses and clubs growth in the country. Discover an amazing, mod...
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...
Frédéric François Chopin was a Polish composer and virtuoso pianist of the Romantic era who wrote primarily for solo piano. He has maintained worldwide renown as a leading musician of his era, whose poetic genius was based on a professional techni...
If you want to discover Warsaw and Poles from the other perspective immerse yourself in the men’s world of football and world famous Polish Vodka. We invite you to find out male attractions of the Polish capital. During this trip we will visit Nat...
Warsaw is a remarkable agglomeration. Still, if you plan to spend some more time in Poland, it is good to discover also the capital's surrounding. Feel the atmosphere outside the big city and immerse yourself in Polish rural countryside and try ou...
Forget the hectic atmosphere of Polish capital city. Immerse yourself in the beautiful world of royal palaces, parks and gardens. Discover Wilanów Palace and discover enchanting love story of a king and his wife. Stroll among beautiful baroque gar...
Warsaw was destroyed four times during World War II. The first destruction took place during the bombing of the capital in September 1939. After the fall of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in May 1943, the entire district was razed to the ground. Durin...
Poland is well known for being one of the last countries in the old continent with huge Roman Catholic population. Being in Warsaw it is worth to see, apart from obvious capital's landmarks, also the religious heritage of the country. Visit the mo...
Golf does not have long tradition in Poland as Polish Golf Society was established only in 1993. Still, its constantly growing appeal and popularity have already influenced new golf courses and clubs growth in the country. Discover an amazing, mod...
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...
There is no bigger and more dynamic city on the eastern side of the Vistula than Lublin. It owes it to its centuries-old history, the location at the crossroads of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the intriguing mosaic of various cultures. D...
The visit to the Museum of the Mazovian Countryside in Sierpc is a real journey into the past, surprising discoveries and, above all, an inspiring encounter with the world famous Polish products: folklore and rituals of countryside. It is also a g...
Kazimierz Dolny is one of the most bohemian Polish small towns. It is picturesquely situated at a hill by Vistula river and is especially famous for its art galleries and outdoor painting sessions as it is a town loved by Polish artists. It is als...
Lower Silesia region is probably the richest in the country in terms of castles and palaces. We want to invite you to see the biggest and the most imposing of them Książ Castle. During the tour we will have the opportunity to see castle interiors,...
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...
Riese is the name of a plan and an underground mine-constriction complex created during the WWII. It is located in Góry Sowie (Awl Mountains) and Książ Castle. The main aim of the project was the creation of massive, underground, bombing-proof spa...