Visit Poland
These are just a small peace of the many incredible places Poland has to offer, each with its own unique history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you're interested in history, architecture, nature, or simply soaking in the local atmosphere, Poland has something for everyone to enjoy.

Top 20 places in Poland to Visit

Krakow
Explore the charming Old Town, visit Wawel Castle, and experience the poignant history of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Warsaw
Discover the capital's rich history at the Royal Castle, stroll along the Royal Route, and reflect at the Warsaw Uprising Museum.

Wroclaw
Wander through the colorful Market Square, marvel at the intricate architecture of Wroclaw Cathedral, and visit the quirky Panorama of Raclawice.

Gdansk
Wonder yourself in the maritime history of this port city at the Museum of the Second World War and enjoy the restaurants at the waterfront of Motlawa River.
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Zakopane
Experience the views of the Tatra Mountains, go hiking in Tatra National Park, and soak in the local culture at Krupowki Street.

Wieliczka Salt Mine
Descend into the underground world of this historic mine, adorned with intricate salt sculptures and chapels carved out of salt.

Malbork Castle
Step back in time at Europe's largest brick castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and visit the biggest castle in the world.

Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum
Pay respect to the victims of the Holocaust and gain insight into one of the darkest chapters in human history.

Torun
Explore the well-preserved medieval Old Town, birthplace of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, and indulge in delicious gingerbread.

Lublin
Discover the charming Old Town with its narrow streets, visit Lublin Castle, and explore the history of Majdanek concentration camp.

Poznan
Visit the colorful buildings of the Old Market Square, climb to the top of Poznan Town Hall for panoramic views, and visit the iconic Billy Goats at the Town Hall Clock.

Bialowierza Forest
Explore one of Europe's last primeval forests, home to the iconic European bison and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.Visit Bialowierza forest and explore it more.

Ojcow National Park
Discover the scenic beauty of limestone cliffs, caves, and rock formations in this picturesque park located near Krakow.

Czestochowa
Visit the Jasna Gora Monastery, Poland's most important pilgrimage site, and see the revered Black Madonna icon.

Gniezno
Dive into Poland's early history at the Gniezno Cathedral, where the first kings of Poland were crowned, and explore the historic Old Town.

Szczecin
Enjoy the maritime atmosphere of this port city, visit the impressive Pomeranian Dukes' Castle, and explore the beautiful Park Kasprowicza.

Bialystok
Explore the Branicki Palace, often referred to as the "Versailles of the North," and stroll through the charming Branicki Park.

Kazimierz Dolny
Wander through the narrow streets of this artist's haven, admire the Renaissance architecture, and take a boat trip along the Vistula River.

Polish Lake District
It's a popular destination for outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, sailing, and kayaking. The Masurian Lake District is the largest in Poland

Zamosc
Discover the beautifully preserved Renaissance town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and admire the elegant architecture of the Great Market Square.
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