Poland
Poland is a country in Central Europe. It's bordered by Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and Lithuania and Russia to the northeast. The Baltic Sea forms Poland's northern border.
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Places to visit in Poland
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Augustów
Resort town on the Netta River known for its therapeutic spas.
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Auschwitz-Birkenau
A former Nazi concentration and extermination camp, located in the towns of Oświęcim and Brzezinka.
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Białka Tatrzańska
Town in the Tatra Mountains with several nearby ski resorts
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Białystok
City near the border with Belarus that produces bison grass vodka.
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Bielsko-Biala
A mountain range in the southern Carpathian Mountains, known for its stunning scenery, hiking trails, and ski resorts.
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Bukowina Tatrzańska
Town in the Tatra Mountains with skiing
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Busko-Zdrój
Spa town with Marconi Sanatorium
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Chłapowo
Tiny Chłapowo is a tranquil old fishing village known for Chłapowo Beach.
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Ciechocinek
Spa resort with special structure for making salt.
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Częstochowa
City that's popular with tourists/pilgrims visiting the Pauline monastery of Jasna Góra, which is the home of the Black Madonna painting, a shrine to the Virgin Mary.
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Dębki
Fishing village and popular seaside resort in Kashubia.
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Duszniki-Zdrój
Spa town with nearby ski resort
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Dźwirzyno
Town and resort between the sea and Lake Resko Przymorskie.
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Gdansk
Poland's sixth-largest city and a port city on the Baltic Sea, known for its Old Town, Mariacka Street, and St. Mary's Church.
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Gdynia
Port city on the Baltic coast known for its modernist buildings
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Grudziądz
Town with impressive granaries and sight of incident of resistance to Napoleon
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Jarosław
Town with striking renaissance architecture
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Jastrzębia Góra
Laid-back resort town, known for its long beach backed by cliffs, fish restaurants and vodka bars.
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Jelenia Góra
City by the Karkonosze mountains with ski resorts
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Kamienna Góra
Town in south-west Poland that was well known for weaving but was also the sight of the German Jet Aviation project in WWII.
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Karpacz
Spa town and ski resort in Lower Silesia and centre for mountain hiking and skiing, including ski jumping.
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Karwia
Lively seaside village known for sandy Plaża Karwia beach
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Katovice
11th most populous city in Poland, while its urban area is the most populous in the country
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Kłodzko
Popular tourist town sometimes known as 'Little Prague'.
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Kołobrzeg
Polish city on the Baltic Sea, known for its spas.
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Krakow
Poland's second-largest city, known for its medieval Old Town, Wawel Royal Castle, and Main Market Square.
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Krynica-Zdrój
The biggest spa town in Poland that's also a winter sports destination
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Krynica Morska
Tourist town on the Vistula Spit with a seaport , four marinas and a summer swimming area.
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Kąty Rybackie
Village on the Vistula Spit with wide, sandy beaches and the "Kąty Rybackie" nature reserve
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Kudowa Zdrój
Spa city surrounded by mountains known for its mineral waters and the Skull Chapel
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Lodz
Poland's third-largest city, known for its Piotrkowska Street, Księży Młyn District, and Manufaktura shopping complex.
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Malbork
The largest brick castle in Europe, located in the town of Malbork.
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Miedzyzdroje
Known as 'The Pearl of the Baltic' with wide sandy beaches, high cliffs and the forests of the Woliński National Park (which includes a bison reserve).
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Mielno
Popular tourist destination with sandy beaches on the Baltic Sea coast. It lies on a spit between the sea and Jamno lake.
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Niechorze
Formerly known as Horst, Niechorze is a popular seaside resort with forests and nearby lake Liwia Łuża
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Nowy Dwór
Town most well known for the Napoleonic Modlin fortress
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Nysa
Attractive town with Bishop's Palace which was the seat of the Bishops of Wrocław.
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Olsztyn
The happiest place in Poland
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Olsztynek
Town with museum of folk architecture
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Poznań
City on the Warta River known for universities as well as its old town
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Przemyśl
Town near the border with Ukraine with many historic buildings and museums
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Radom
City on the Mleczna river that draws art fans to the Jacek Malczewski Museum
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Rewal
Holiday resort and seaport on the Szczecin Coast.
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Rowy
Seaside town in the Pomeranian Voivodeship with sandy beaches and close to Gardno Lake for water sports
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Rozewie
Seaside village home to Plaża Rozewie beach and Latarnia Morska Rozewie, a 19th-century lighthouse
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Ryn
Town in the Great Masurian lakes best known for its castle built by the Teutonic Knights.
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Sandomierz
Described as one of the most beautiful towns in Poland, has numerous attractions including an underground tunnel tour.
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Sopot
Baltic town known for its health spas, sandy beach and its long wooden pier that extends into the Bay of Gdańsk
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Szczecin
City on the Oder River known for its 19th-century Chobry Embankment.
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Szklarska Poręba
Popular ski resort
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Tarnów
Town with 16th century tenements, houses and defensive walls.
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Toruń
One of the oldest cities in Poland, known for its architecture, Copernicus and gingerbread...
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Trzęsacz
Eroding village by the sea made famous for the last remnants of its church
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Tylicz
Town in the Tatra Mountains with nearby ski resort
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Ustka
Fishing port and spa resort with two beaches with very different feels.
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Wałbrzych
City in Lower Silesia strong on architecture and greenery
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Warsaw
Poland's capital and largest city, known for its Royal Castle, Palace of Culture and Science, and Łazienki Park.
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Wroclaw
Poland's fourth-largest city, known for its Rynek Główny market square, Centennial Hall, and Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
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Zakopane
Town in the Tatra Mountains with skiing
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Zamość
UNESCO World Heritage city known as the 'pearl of the Renaissance', 'the city of arcades' and 'Padua of the north'.
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Zgorzelec
Twin city of Görlitz in Germany
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Zielona Góra
Town know in Poland as The City of Wine
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Łeba
Seaside town in the Pomeranian Voivodeship with sandy beaches.
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Świdnica
City on the Bystrzyca River with UNESCO church
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Świebodzin
Town made famous (across Poland) for its massive Jesus statue.
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Świnoujście
Port city that's home to Prussian fortifications and the Museum of Sea Fishery, with model vessels and sea creatures.
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Żywiec
Town famous for its beer but the week long culture festival
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Things to do in Poland
Tourist Information: [https://www.poland.travel/en]
## Practical infomarion
Time zone: CET (UTC+1)
Dialling code: +48
Currency: Zloty