Why Visit Poland?

From Kraków, Warsaw and Gdańsk to the smaller towns hidden deep in the mountains, Poland is as picturesque as it is cultural. Steeped in tradition and history, its cities are jam-packed with fascinating reminders of its tumultuous past, whilst also nudging shoulders with some of the most beautiful lakes, mountains and walking trails found in the whole of Europe. If you are a solo traveller seeking a city break full of variety, Poland is for you.

Landscapes

Landscapes

Culture

Culture

History

History

City Breaks

City Breaks

Holidays to Poland

New Year in Warsaw, Poland

New Year in Warsaw, Poland

City Breaks
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Winter Adventure in Krakow & Zakopane

Winter Adventure in Krakow & Zakopane

Discovery
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Walking Poland's Pieniny Mountains

Walking Poland's Pieniny Mountains

Walks & Treks
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Facts about Poland

Currency

Currency

The currency in Poland the Polish Zloty (PLN)

Time Zone

Time Zone

Poland operates on Central European Time (CET), which is GMT+1, switching to GMT+2 during daylight saving time.

Weather

Weather

Poland has a temperate climate with warm summers averaging 18-24°C, and cold winters with temperatures between -6°C and 3°C.

Things to see & do

Things to see & do

Explore the historic Wawel Castle in Kraków, visit the UNESCO-listed Wieliczka Salt Mine, and discover the rich history of Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Local Cuisine

Local Cuisine

Enjoy Pierogi (dumplings filled with meat, cheese, or mushrooms), Bigos (a hearty stew made with cabbage, pork, and sausage), and Zurek (a sour rye soup served with sausage and eggs).

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