Poland became free of Soviet domination in 1989, after 40 years of communism. The country still has the austere atmosphere of the former Eastern Block. Nonetheless, it is an excellent destination for culture and nature lovers. Poland has a large number of castles, palaces and magnificent countryside. Northern Poland has beaches and lakes, the centre of the country is dominated by huge forests and the south is mainly mountainous.
-
Gdansk
Gdansk is located on the Polish coast of the Baltic Sea and has an impressive history.
Discover Gdansk
-
Krakow
This historic city of Krakow is situated on the Vistula River at the foot of Wawel Hill in Little Poland region . It is the capital of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship since 1999; previously, it was the capital of Kraków Voivodeship from the 14th century.
Discover Krakow
-
Poznan
Located on the Warta river, Poznán is one of the oldest cities in Poland. In the Old Town you will therefore find a wide range of historic buildings and sights.
Discover Poznan
-
Warsaw
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, was severely damaged by bombs and shells in the Second World War. Fortunately, this has not caused the city to lose much of its grandeur.
Discover Warsaw
-
Wroclaw
Wroclaw, situated southwest, is not only the fourth largest city in Poland, but also one of Poland's oldest and most beautiful cities.
Discover Wroclaw