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Top Poland Attractions

  • Discovering centuries of history on a tour of the Royal Castle in Warsaw
  • Visiting the Masurian Lake District
  • Wandering around Main Market Square in Krakow
  • Exploring Bialowieza Forest, Europe's last primeval forest, and home to European bison
  • Rafting the Dunajec River Gorge aboard wooden rafts
  • Visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp and paying your respects to those who lost their lives during the holocaust
  • Visit Malbork Castle, the biggest castle in the world measured by land area
  • Going to a "milk bar", which is similar to a cafeteria and a great place to meet locals
  • Skiing, hiking or biking the Carpathian mountains
  • Strolling through Krakow's Rynek Glowny Central Square

Poland Tours & Travel Guide

Poland Attractions & Landmarks Guide

Poland is a beautiful destination, rich in history, mythical folklore, cultural heritage, and gorgeous scenic landscapes. Many Polish travel sights have acquired a worldwide reputation and have made it onto the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. The old cities, beautiful nature, unique food, and infamous beer selections truly make Poland a must-see country for any traveler.

The Main Cities in Poland

There are 16 cities in Poland that have an estimated population of more than 200,000. Many of the main cities bring in thousands of multinational tourists every year.

  1. Warsaw is Poland's capital city and a leading tourist attraction. This Polish city has the perfect balance of historic sites, peaceful green spaces, and modernity. It is praised for its indestructibility and is commonly referred to as "the phoenix" for its rising up from the ashes after WWII.
  2. Krakow was named the official European Center of Culture by the European Union. It is one of the most politically and culturally significant cities in Poland. With its medieval core, Krakow has a historic city center and Jewish district that history buffs tend to flock to.
  3. Wroclaw is known for having the best living conditions in Poland. It is one of the oldest and most attractive cities and consists of islands, lush green spaces, and dynamic culture.
  4.  Łódź was once known for its immense textile industry, but is now a modern metropolis. It is famous for its architecture, technological industries, Jewish heritage, and for being the center of Poland's film industry.

Polish Souvenirs

There are certain items that you can only purchase in Poland and you won't have any trouble finding something very interesting for everyone on your list.

1. Bison Grass Vodka: If you have the time to stop and visit the Bialowieza Forest, you'll want to bring back something to remind you of the forest's natural beauty. What better item to purchase than Bison Grass Vodka? This vodka is made like normal vodka but is finished off with an infusion of herbs from the primeval forests of Białowieża.

2. Wood carvings: Since the middle ages, Poland has been known for its skillful wood carvings. You can take a folksy gnome figurine or a Wawel dragon home to remind you of the fairytale history in Poland.

3. Home Army pin: The local Poles wear this pin to honor the efforts of the Home Army and the brave soldiers of the Warsaw Uprising who rose against the Nazis in 1944.

4. Salt: When visiting the Wieliczka Salt Mines, you'll have the opportunity to purchase salt or a beautiful salt lamp. What was once used as a form of currency and carted to the tables of kings can now be bought for a couple of dollars at the gift shop of the on-site museum.

Top Cultural Activities in Poland

Poland is known for cultural activities that send shivers down your spine, yet somehow manage to uplift spirits by shedding light on how far we have come since WWII.

Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau is one of the darkest cultural activities a traveler can choose to partake in. A concentration camp whose grounds are now devoted to the Jews that lost their lives during the Holocaust, it is now a somber display of resilience. Take a walk to the train ramp where thousands of men, women, and children disembarked for their final ride, see where over a million people were killed in gas chambers, and pause for a moment of reflection and remembrance.

The amazing guided tour of Wieliczka Salt Mine will be a day to remember. What is now an UNESCO World Heritage Site, once produced mass amounts of salt for over seven centuries. It is an underground tunnel system of mystic chambers and corridors made of salt. Generations of miners carved exquisite statues, cathedrals, and chapels out of the salt that was once so abundant.

The Wawel Royal Castle was once home to kings but is now one of Poland's major art museums. The museum is filled with exhibits made up of Renaissance art, tapestries, sculptures, and much more. It is possible to explore the entire castle in a single day, but you will need to get an early start.

When visiting Poland, Old Town Warsaw is an absolute must. The oldest part of the city symbolizes Poland's rise from the ashes after being destroyed during WWII. During reconstruction, builders attempted to recreate the buildings with materials salvaged from the wreckage. When walking the cobblestone streets you will notice the medieval architecture amongst cafes and restaurants. It is considered to be an architectural treasure and UNESCO World Heritage Site.

As the Nazis were making their way through Poland, a military rebellion arose. It was an underground resistance movement, and although the uprising of 1944 failed, it is looked at today as a proud event for Poland.

By visiting the Warsaw Rising Museum you can witness the artifacts of those who died trying to free their country. It is jam-packed with interactive displays, video footage, photographs, and much more that will leave a lasting impact on those who pay a visit.

Top Foods to Try in Poland

The Polish people create amazing dishes with the base ingredients meat, cheese, and potatoes. Americans have come to love Polish cuisine and have adopted many traditional Polish dishes such as pierogis, delicious meat or veggie-filled dumplings, and traditional kielbasa sausage. The scrumptious flavors do not stop here though; here are some Polish foods that should not be overlooked:

The Poles take pride in their Bigos, also known as “hunters' stew.” This dish is made up of different meats, cabbage, sausage, mushrooms, and spices. The dish is cooked for hours, and sometimes even days, to get the most flavor.

You may have had a potato pancake, but probably never the way the Poles make them. The placki ziemniaczane (potato pancakes) are thin pancakes made with onion, carrots, parsnips, and other vegetables. You can top them with sour cream or even powdered sugar.

Golbaki is a very popular dish in Poland. It is a cabbage roll made of minced pork, rice, onion, and mushroom wrapped in white cabbage leaves and simmered in fat.

If you're in the mood for Polish pasta during your stay, you will want to try Lazanki. This pasta is commonly served with sour cabbage, sausage, other meats, and mushrooms. It is sometimes referred to as the Polish version of stroganoff.

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All the planned locations, activities, hotels excellent merited 5 stars in terms of my expectations for an Explore trip. However, the arrangements for internal trans...

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