Krakow built its academic and artistic reputation as a prominent middle-European trading hub in the 10th century. It’s home to one of the world’s oldest universities, one of the largest market squares in Europe, and the historic Old Town was one of the first-ever sites to be awarded the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage designation. Climb Wawel Hill for a fabulous...
Read moreIn Warsaw, take a walk along the Royal Route—a path that takes you through the bustling shops and cafés of City Centre’s Nowy Swiat and into the historic strip of Krakowskie Przedmiescie. On the way, be sure to stop by Pawilony—a gated avenue of cozy pubs and gift shops and the center of Poland’s nightlife scene. The area also boasts Lazienki...
Read morePolish cuisine is often an unexpected highlight of many people’s trip thanks to the country’s food culture that's every bit as rich as other European nations. Packed full of flavour and calories, many of the best Polish foods are rich, meaty, and served in belly busting portions. Here are the best dishes in Poland that you shouldn’t miss.
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