Not sure where to go on your next holiday? In this article you’ll find 10 reasons to fall in love of Poland. Here is a list of activities and attractions to add to your to-do list for your next Poland holiday.
1. Friendly people, Beautiful Surroundings
Poland is a democratic country located in the middle of Europe that boasts a friendly population of hospitable people that are welcoming and genuine, giving travelers a unique look into the culture of this natural beauty.
2. Natural Beauty Meets City Life
Poland is a tourist hot spot with over a million travelers flocking to their lush forests, beautiful seascapes, and modern metropolis’.
3. Rich Heritage & Arts
Palace on the Water, Warsaw. The summer residence of the Polish King – (credit)
The museums, palaces and art scenes of the historic country are among some of the most amazing in the world with world class exhibits and these are operating year round.
4. Winter Sport Wonderland
If winter sports are your cup of joy then Poland provides you with the scenic Tatras range or the Carpathians which contain some of the most amazing skiing conditions available.
5. Summer Activities Galore
During the summer hiking, biking, backpacking, and camping are king with many lakes, forests, and mountains to entertain the most experienced outdoorsman.
6. Exuberant Night Life
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For those with a more urban liking, the modern cities of Warsaw and Cracow offer world touring concerts, music gigs of all genres and a vibrant night life.
7. Gothic Architecture & Cathedrals
The Polish people are devoutly religious and there are numerous cathedrals scattered across the nation such as the Basilica of Our Lady of Licheń and the Eastern Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral in Warsaw with its beautiful gothic architecture and rich history.
8. Cultural & Historical Significance
Poland has been a melting pot of sorts melding eastern and western culture and through history this fact has developed Poland into an advante garde of the arts, sciences, and mathematics producing masters of astronomy Nicolaus Copernicus, and the master composer Frederick Chopin. Poets and writers Jan Kochanowski, Adam Mickiewicz, Bolesław Prus, Juliusz Słowacki, Witold Gombrowicz, Stanisław Lem and, Ryszard Kapuściński all were from Poland.
9. Unique Cuisine
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Poland also boasts a cuisine that has been influenced by surrounding countries and occupations and is truly original of the region. Poles allow themselves a generous amount of time to prepare and enjoy their hearty meals, with some meals, like Christmas Eve or Easter Breakfast, taking days to prepare completely.
10. Something For Everyone
Poland is the perfect European adventure for a wide variety of interests and likings and should be explored to be truly appreciated.
Whether looking for world class cuisine, an avante garde art scene, a vibrant nightlife, or a rich cultural history, it can be found in the magnificent beauty of Poland and the experience will be one in a lifetime.