What to See in Łódź HollyŁódź
Łódź in central Poland is famous for film (Polish National Film School and Film Museum), Piotrowski Street, textile industry history and vibrant street art.
Enjoy a weekend travel break to cities in Poland.
Łódź in central Poland is famous for film (Polish National Film School and Film Museum), Piotrowski Street, textile industry history and vibrant street art.
Enjoy the magical charms of Szczecin, Poland’s greenest city on the River Oder, port gateway to the Baltic Sea. Explore parks, find top waterfront Szczecin hotels, and sail away on excursions out to sea. The city of Szczecin was founded by the Slavic tribe of Pomeranians in the 8th century and has been ruled by
During the warmer summer months, the seaside port of Gdynia in Poland becomes a thriving place for visitors. Why? Because it has something for everyone. And to demonstrate this, we’ve put together a list of 5 things to do when you visit Gdynia: 1. Go to the Beach If you want to relax and unwind
The Best Escape Rooms in Poland For those of you who have not yet experienced a real-life escape room, then Poland is the perfect place to test your wits against some of the most fiendishly puzzling games around. If you are not familiar with the concept, escape rooms are a physical version of the online
Over the past few years, Poland has become a real hotspot for tourists looking for an affordable, yet exciting European break. The capital city, Warsaw, is a beautiful city with a variety of interesting architecture and plenty of things to do. Before you go travelling, don’t forget to make sure your documents are in order
Two nights stay in the centre of the Old Town, enjoy a sight seeing tour, a Chopin piano concert and a visit to the Wieliczka Salt Mines. Meals half board at romantic Italian restaurant in the hotel. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of Poland’s most popular tourist attractions with
Attracting over 7 million visitors each year – historical landmarks, old castles, vibrant nightlife, national museums, and the Tatra Mountains a little way to the south.
European Capital of Culture for 2016, Wrocław is Poland’s fourth largest city with a beautifully restored historic city centre and a extensive river network.
Well known for it’s international trade fairs; host of the Malta theatre festival, Poznan located on the river Warta in the west of the country is Poland’s fifth largest city.
Historic Toruń is in central Poland on the banks of the Vistula, a prominent trade centre in the Middle Ages much of the early architecture has been preserved and Torun is included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites and attracts tourists and academics from around the world. Thanks to its historical past Toruń