Polish Cities
What to see in Krakow
ghua September 7, 2011 0For many centuries, Krakow was considered the seat of Polish Kings; The capital city. Despite the fact that it’s since ceased to serve as the Polish Capital, the city has survived and hasn’t lose it’s original character and it’s multicultural esteem. Krakow remains one of the most famous Polish cities, so much so that even ...Read more
Wieliczka Salt Mine
ghua September 7, 2011 1About 10 kilometers from the city of Krakow is the situated town of Wieliczka, which is the home of an ancient salt mine. It is the only mine in the world that has operated without interruption since the middle ages. Over 700 years of exploration has resulted in hundreds of passages, holes and voids. Under ...Read more
Explore Zakopane
ghua September 18, 2011 0Zakopane is the largest city in the Tatra mountains and one of the most beautiful parts of Poland. Every year it attracts thousands of tourists from all over the world. Beautiful views of the mountains surrounding the city are breathtaking and the peaks are a challenge for climbers. Tatra National Park was established to protect ...Read more
Gdansk – Danzig
ghua November 20, 2011 1Gdańsk (Danzig) is one of the oldest Polish cities. It is situated by the Baltic Sea on the Bay of Gdansk and has long been an important center of trade between northern and western Europe and the countries of East Central Europe. Considered to be the capital of Pomerania, this city is very popular among ...Read more
Wroclaw – Venice of the North
ghua September 28, 2011 0Although Wroclaw is not as well known as the great European capitals, it can certainly compete with them in terms of its charm and its prevailing atmosphere. Many people consider Wroclaw the capital of Silesia. It is also often called the Venice of the North, due to the high number of canals. In fact, there ...Read more
Poznan, host of International Fair
ghua November 26, 2011 1Poznan is one of Poland’s oldest cities. Nowadays it is the chief city of Wielkopolska (Greater Poland region) and a major center of business and culture. Every year this Polish city hosts the Poznań International Fair (Miedzynarodowe Targi Poznańskie MTP) which is rated 21st in the world among similar events. Poznan delights with diversity–each part ...Read more
Malbork Castle
ghua May 30, 2012 2Malbork Castle is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Poland. In the plebiscite of newspaper Rzeczpospolita castle was recognized as one of the seven wonders of Poland. In 1997 it was added to the list of World Heritage UNESCO. Each year in Malbork an outdoor event called “The Siege of Malbork” is held, ...Read more
Great Outdoors
Top 10 beaches in Poland
ghua May 1, 2012 0During the holiday we spent hundreds of hours sunbathing on the beach, relaxing to the sound of rolling waves or go active with swimming and water sports. Not many people know that Poland has beautiful, wide creamy sand beaches promising unforgettable moments. Polish coastline lies on the Baltic Sea, starts by Swinoujscie (next to German ...Read more
Slowinski National Park – Słowiński Park Narodowy
ghua December 23, 2011 4The biggest attraction of Slowinski National Park in the Pomeranian Voivodeship are moving sand dunes and fantastic, wide, sandy beach. Park area characterize large pine woods, moraine hills and shallow lakes – the only saline lakes in Poland. The largest lake is Łebsko Lake – it’s 16.4 km long and 7.6 km wide. Seven rivers ...Read more
Karkonosze National Park – Karkonoski Park Narodowy
ghua December 23, 2011 0Location: Lower Silesian Voivodship Every year the Karkonosze National Park is visited by over 1.5 million tourists. In its area is trace of over 100 km of hiking trails, in this some bicycle trails. There are 13 shelters, 2 ski Centres in the region of Kopa and Szrenica offering three chair lifts, ten ski lifts ...Read more
Table Mountains National Park – Park Narodowy Gór Stołowych
ghua December 23, 2011 1Location: Lower Silesian Voivodeship The park is located in the Central Sudetes in southwestern in Kłodzko, by the Polish and Czech border. Park is intersected by the dense network of hiking trails of length 100 km. Preferring cycling can use bike paths which also guide to the most interesting fragments of Table Mountains, there are ...Read more
Bieszczady National Park – Bieszczadzki Park Narodowy
ghua December 23, 2011 0Location: Podkarpackie Voivodeship The natural environment of Bieszczady mountains, have unique advantages in the form of extensive Carpathian montane forests of the lower, with little intact landscape, crossing clean streams, rivers and picturesque valleys of small uninhabited cultural resources of the former villages. The highest parts of the Bieszczady are very attractive areas for tourists, ...Read more
Białowieża National Park – Białowieski Park Narodowy
ghua December 23, 2011 0Location: north-eastern Poland, Podlasie voivodeship. Habitat for over 12 thousand species of animals and 1000 species of plants. Bison is a symbol of the park which are more than 750 individuals inhabit in the forest. Bialowieza National Park protects the best preserved part of the Bialowieza Forest – Europe’s last lowland forest in a natural, ...Read more










