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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Wałbrzych, formerly resort town, Hochberg tycoon family main home and later coal and porcelain industry centre; that after all the end of the 20th century changes, shows new face to all tourists that want to discover this beautiful hilly area. We ...
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...
Kłodzko Valley has multitude of attractions. One of the most famous ones include strongholds in Kłodzko and Srebrna Gora. Discover these outstanding military sites with ITS Poland. Kłodzko, in the middle of Kłodzko Valley, has been an important st...
Poland has much to offer in terms of underground attractions. We invite you for one day trip from Wrocław to see the underground highlights of Kłodzka Valley. We will first visit gold and arsenic complex of mines in Złoty Stok and also take underg...
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 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 multitude of other historical and religious monuments, f...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 ...
Wrocław 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...
Tatra National Park is full of natural marvels. It is the most popular mountainous destination in the country, both during winter and summer seasons. It is unique when it comes to fauna and flora but you will also find here even more attractive ch...
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...