Poland
Poland is a country where the natural landscapes are perfectly
balanced with its history. That mix means you will have an
unforgettable and memorable experience.
Must-see cities include: Kraków, Warsaw, Wrocław and Gdańsk.
These old towns are ranked among the most exciting places in
Europe, thanks to their unique Polish character, rich history and
architecture.
Wide expanses of unpopulated landscape and national parks
provide wonderful opportunities for recreation both indoors and
outdoors.
For relaxation and sports, Poland's position on the Baltic Sea
to the north and its mountains to the south and its clearly defined
seasonal weather, you can go windsurfing in summer and winter
sports in winter.
It is so easy and inexpensive to get around Poland- home to UEFA
EURO 2012
EUROLINES coach service network means you can visit from the UK,
Germany, France, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Norway,
Denmark, Italy, Czech Republic and Lithuania to over 80
destinations all over Poland.
Kraków (Cracow)
The second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. The
former capital of Poland up to 1795. Kraków's historic center
with its Old Town, Kazimerz and Wawe lCastle was included as
the first of its kind on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in
1978.
There are many Renaissance, Baroque and Gothic buildings to
visit. Not to mention the fact that it's the perfect place to be
entertained. Already discovered by million of tourists from all
over the world.
Warszawa (Warsaw)
The capital of Poland - now a major international tourist
destination - is known as "phoenix city" after being 80%
damaged during World War II, managed to be rebuilt through the
efforts of whole nation. Currently experiencing the biggest
economic boom of its history, Warsaw truly is a contemporary
metropolis. There are many monuments to see, not to mention
museums, galleries and shopping centres, and also many places
of entertainment.
Other destinations
Besides other fascinating cities like: tri-city
:Gdansk-Gdynia-Sopot, Wrocław, Olsztyn - the capital of
Masurian Lake District with its 2 000 lakes - finalist to New 7
Wonders, Bialystok with its neighbourhood of Bialowieza
National Park - UNESCO Biosphere Preserve ashould not be missed by
you while visiting Poland.