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.
Popular places in Poland
Business-centred Warsaw offers Poland’s best line-up of restaurants and clubs, but many more visitors flock to the churchy, conservative Krakow. The rugged Carpathian Mountains call out to skiers and hikers, while others can paddle in the Baltic at the sophisticated seaside resort of Sopot.
2 Popular places in Poland
Royal Route, art gallery on the walls of the Barbican, Krakow.
Lazienki Palace, Warsaw.
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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