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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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,...
Wrocław easily holds its own with the likes of not-distant neighbours Vienna, Kraków and Prague in terms of postcard panoramas and cultural offerings. Here you’ll find more bridges than anywhere in Central Europe, a market square second only to Kr...
It is the highest international form of distinction of a tourist attraction to be enlisted at UNESCO World Heritage List. World Heritage Sites are designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization for having cultur...
Lower Silesia is famous for its castles, palaces and gardens. During 1 day trip from Wrocław we want to show you UNESCO enlisted Mużaków Park (English: Muskau Park) with palace and Kliczków Palace complex. Muskau Park is a landscape park in the Up...
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...
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 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...
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...
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...