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Poland

Home to Chopin and Copernicus, Polska is historically and culturally rich despite a tumultuous past.

From the spectacular Tatra and Carpathian mountain ranges to its 9000 lakes, Poland offers a varied, beautiful landscape.

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Royal Route, art gallery on the walls of the Barbican, Krakow.
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Krakow

Warsaw’s cultured sister, Krakow pulls in the crowds with medieval streets, baroque churches and Gothic art treasures. Add to the mix cosy candlelit restaurants and bohemian bars to appreciate the full glory of Poland’s former capital.

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Lazienki Palace, Warsaw.
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Warsaw

Cosmopolitan Warsaw was almost entirely destroyed during the Second World War, but was painstakingly rebuilt over the following decades. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town enthrals visitors with its baroque architecture and vibrant culture, while the glassy skyscrapers and shopping malls of the modern city point to the future.

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