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...
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...
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 ...
Wrocław and Lower Silesia Region is one of the richest in Poland in tourist attractions. Discover this outstanding city of over one thousand bridges with UNESCO World Heritage Site spots. The city itself enchants the visitors with the second bigge...
Tri-City area is very popular among Polish schools but still undiscovered for wider masses of groups from abroad. It offers amazing range of study topics such as WWII, Medieval knights, trade unions, marine economy, emigration, science and many ot...
Historical, Hanseatic Gdansk, relaxing Sopot with the longest wooden pier in Europe and modernistic Gdynia are a magnet for tourists from all around the world and all year round in this so called Tri-City agglomeration. Multitude of historical mon...
Kujavian and Pomeranian regions of Poland are 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 o...
There is only one such city as Gdańsk with all its historic beauty and perfect seaside location. Others can be similar but there is only one Gdańsk, unquestionable capital of Polish sea coast. Unusual location and over 1 thousand history created G...
Poland has very modern and well maintained golf courses even though popularity of this sport is fairly new in the country. Discover 2 modern, full size tennis courses in 1 h ride distance from Tri-city. Enjoy all the most interesting marvels of th...
Kujavian and Pomeranian regions of Poland are 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...
Kraków is not only a Mecca for tourists from all around the world craving to explore historical and cultural sights, a visit here perfectly depicts Polish religious life which is still very lively and famous among European nations. Kraków area is ...
Wieliczka, Auschwitz, Kraków Old Town are just a few UNESCO sites that can sell any Kraków visit but our trip to this city is also a great fun for students in places such as Energylandia Amusement Park or Kraków Water Park. Our trip is a perfect m...
Warsaw has many marvels to discover. As most of contemporary European capital cities, it enchants visitors with vibrant variety of attractions and quick pace and energy. The city that survived the calamity of WWII, still surprises with its amazing...
Poland is an outstanding country in the central Europe, still undiscovered by wider masses of tourists. Go on a five day adventure with three Polish capitals: Warsaw - administrative, political, economy and media centre of the country; Cracow - hi...
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...
Krakow and its area can tell many interesting stories. One of the most involving ones is about WWII and its atrociousness. With world famous historical sites and modern interesting museums, Kraków area is especially attractive for history lovers a...
Krakow is the most important tourist city in Poland with multitude of attractions, excellent hotels, hostels and restaurants. Its Old Town was even enlisted at UNESCO World Heritage List, which is the highest possible distinction for tourist desti...
Kraków is the most important tourist attraction in Poland for many reasons. It not only has the Old Town enlisted at UNESCO World Heritage List but has a few objects of this type in its vicinity. It also has a few mountain ranges just in one day t...
Southern Poland is exceptionally wealthy in tourist attractions. Wroclaw and Krakow agglomerations offer huge number of monuments and interesting activities. First, discover Wroclaw, often called Polish silicon valley and track down the main Old T...
The Polish capital has much to offer for culture lovers: music, history, amazing architecture. 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 t...
Warsaw is often referred to as a phoenix city as it was immensly 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 th...