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Enotourism and Wine Trail in Poland

History of winemaking in Poland The history of Polish winemaking is dated over 1000 years, moreover it was known to the first Piasts. First region, where its development has been observed are environs of Krakow. Grapevine in this area was Read More »

What to see in the Old Town of Gdansk

The Old Town of Gdansk is located in the northern part of the Srodmiescie district. It is the oldest area of the city, surrounded by the Aniolki and Mlyniska districts. The Old Town of Gdansk has plenty of interesting attractions and monuments Read More »

What to see in Wroclaw Old Town

Wroclaw is the capital city of the dolnoslaskie region, located in south-west Poland. It is one of the most gorgeous cities in our country. During its long and eventful history it was part of not only Poland, but also Czech and Germany. Today, Read More »

What to see in Warsaw Old Town

Warsaw is the capital city of Poland. It is full of interesting attractions and monuments that everyone should see at least once in their lifetime. Some of the most interesting an significant attractions can be found in its Old Town. The history Read More »

What to see in Krakow Old Town

There are very few Old Towns in Polish cities with an equally turbulent history and as many significant and fascinating monuments as the Old Town in Krakow. Whether you’re a resident of this magnificent city or a tourist visiting it on vacation, Read More »

Castles at the the Eagle Nest Trail in Poland

The Eagle Nest Trail is a tourist trail in Poland, which runs through the malopolskie and slaskie regions. It connects Krakow with Czestochowa through most of the so-called „Eagle Nests”, which are Jurassic castles and strongholds constructed at Read More »

Observation points in Wroclaw

Wroclaw is the capital of the Lower Silesia region and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Poland. It is famous for its historical monuments and dwarf figurines. But this marvelous city can also be admired from a different Read More »

Light Gardens in Poland

In recent times, light gardens have become a very popular way of spending free time. They allow visitors to go to enchanting illuminated fairytale lands, where they can feel like kids again while admiring beautiful exhibits, which are delightful Read More »

Ski resorts located close to Wroclaw

When most people think of winter activities, the first thing that comes to their minds is skiing. You don’t really need to have the skills like Adam Malysz to have fun with this sport. In Poland there are many ski resorts that are adapted for Read More »

Culinary Trails in Poland

The history of Poland is defined by many elements, including ancient monuments, medieval city piazzas and natural monuments. But one of the most interesting elements of Poland’s history are its diverse culinary traditions. Over the centuries, Read More »

Attractions for children in Wroclaw

Wroclaw is the capital of the region of Lower Silesia. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Poland, full of historic monuments and interesting museums to visit. This city has something special for everyone, regardless of their Read More »

Attractions in Krakow for children

Krakow is the former capital of Poland and one of the most popular tourist destinations in our country. It is also often visited by families with children. And as any parent knows, its’s not easy to find attractions that won’t cause kids to Read More »

Nighttime events in Krakow

Krakow is the former capital of Poland. It is a beautiful city with a long and eventful history, which is now commemorated in countless monuments. This city also organize countless interesting events, which attract crowds of people, not only Read More »

Modern Museums in Poland

When going on a vacation, most people want to visit a museum, where they can learn about the place they are visiting, or something specific that is associated with that place. But if you think that museums are just huge buildings with ancient Read More »
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