POLAND - Europe's treasure chest

POLAND - Europe's treasure chest

POLAND

Poland is a mesmerizing place. It’s famous for a lot of things but the best things to do in Poland are Hiking, Partying, admiring the castles, being awed by the communist architecture and learning in the museums.  Poland is like a perfect hybrid of nature and culture. It’s so full of life that it’s irreplaceable. If you haven’t been to Poland yet then you are surely missing a lot. Don’t worry, it’s not time out yet, you can still admire Poland for what it is, all you have to do is hit us up.  Now Poland has such a vast collection of things to do, we narrowed down it to 10 things that you must do in Poland in order for you to have more specification on your visit. Land at Warsaw and have the best time of your life. Poles are one of the best and most civilized people in Central Europe. Don’t forget to party with them.

Top 10 things to do in Poland.

1.     Wawel Castle- Its located in central Kraków, Poland. Built at the behest of King Casimir III the Great, it consists of a number of structures situated around the Italian-styled main courtyard. It’s a fortified hilltop castle, initiated in the 14th century & prettified in a variety of later styles.

2.      Warsaw Old Town- The Old Town is a bustling tourism hub, with cobblestone alleys and medieval buildings reconstructed after WWII. At its heart is Rynek Starego Miasta, a busy square lined with burgher houses and upscale Polish eateries.

3.      Kazimierz- Trendy, creative Kazimierz is Krakow’s historic Jewish quarter, now a jumble of indie galleries, quirky shops, vintage clothing stores and bars that range from hip cocktail dens to shabby-chic spaces.

4.     Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum - The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, Poland, which includes the Nazi concentration camps Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau. It is devoted to the memory of the victims who died at both camps during World War II.

5.    Białowieża Forest- Białowieża Forest is one of the last and largest remaining parts of the immense primeval forest that once stretched across the European Plain. Hundreds of European bison inhabit this vast, lush forest offering tranquil hiking & cycling trails.

6.      Morskie Oko - Morskie Oko is the largest and fourth-deepest lake in the Tatra Mountains. It is located deep within the Tatra National Park, Poland. It offers scenic views at this tree-ringed lake, the largest & fourth-deepest in the Tatra Mountains.

7.     Palace of Culture and Science - It is a notable high-rise building in Warsaw, Poland. Constructed in 1955, it is the center for various companies, public institutions and cultural activities such as concerts, cinemas, theaters, libraries, sports clubs, universities, scientific institutions and authorities of the Polish Academy of Sciences. 

8.      Gubałówka - Gubałówka is a mountain in the Gubałówka Range, above the Polish town of Zakopane. The mountain is a popular tourist attraction, offering commanding views of the Tatras and Zakopane. It’s a majestic mountain offering hiking trails & a cable car to the top, plus panoramic views of the area.

9.       Planty Park - Planty is one of the largest city parks in Kraków, Poland. It’s a 4km stretch of gardens with walkways, trees & lawns encircling the historic centre of Kraków.

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10.  Słowiński National Park- Słowiński National Park is on Poland’s Baltic coastline. It’s known for its huge, shifting sand dunes, shaped by wind. The park is home to many aquatic bird species, plus marsh plants and pine trees.

Poland is filled with much more things to do but we made it easier for you to narrow down the things that you must visit during your trip to Poland. These have been compiled after careful consideration with our previous clients and the most talked about places on the internet. Enjoy the European country and Baltic Sea breeze. For further info or queries, contact us here. If you want to know about the documents required for a Poland Visa just click here.