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Poland is an ancient state with a rich history and unforgettable views. The developed tourist infrastructure allows guests of Poland to feel as comfortable as possible – this, of course, is beneficial for the state, because the treasury is replenished.
Everyone has their own reason for visiting Poland: some are fascinated by medieval architecture, others want to enjoy the busy city life… Whatever your goal, a trip to Poland will give you unforgettable emotions and significantly broaden your horizons.
And what a bewitching nature here … A feast for the eyes! It is a great pleasure to watch rivers flowing through dense forests, to look at mountains covered with snow and greenery! Throughout Poland there are ancient castles and majestic palaces – they are usually visited for inspection and out of interest – to find out how the Polish aristocracy lived.
If you are going to Poland, be sure to visit these cities. Judging by the reviews of tourists, they are the most beautiful.
10 Zamost
This city is included in the UNESCO heritage – knowledge about this attracts tourists even more. Zamost – a small but attractive city with a wonderful, architecturally priceless historical center. There is such a thing as an ideal city, and Zamość fits into this definition as well as possible.
Construction began in 1580 with the filing of Jan Zamoyski, the Crown Chancellor and Grand Crown Hetman. The new town, in theory, was supposed to combine the cultural direction, and trade, and defense. That is why it can bear the title of “ideal city”.
Acquaintance of tourists with the city begins with the town hall, from Rynok Square. To the right of it are “Armenian houses”. Further, tourists are on their way to the Salt Market, Zamoyski Synagogue, etc. There is a lot to see in Zamość – calculate the time and route to do it.
9. Olsztyn
Arriving at Olsztynyou will definitely find something to admire! This is a very beautiful city with 11 lakes and many forests, which are nice to walk through. Three rivers flow through the city: Wadong, Lyna and Kortuvka. The city is called the main center of the lake region.
The first mention of Olsztyn appeared in the XIV century – accordingly, this is an ancient city. While relaxing here, be sure to see the Old Town, which can be reached through the gate.
Some sights, souvenir shops, shops, many bars and cafes are concentrated in the Old Town. There is even a library. Usually, tourists visiting Olsztyn visit the Old Town, the Old and New retouches, the high gates, the Olsztyn Castle and more – follow their example, you will not regret it.
8. Gdansk
Gdansk – a port city with an old spirit. Located on the coast of the Baltic Sea. There are unique sights, beaches, places for entertaining pastime and interesting walks.
The city of Gdansk is very interesting, with a unique interesting aura, replete, in addition to sights, with bright houses, squares and charming corners. This is a city where you just want to walk for a long time, without having a goal, and get aesthetic pleasure.
The green gates are the oldest surviving in the city, and they lead to Moltava. From the embankment at the gate you can see the river. There is an island Skladskoy – these houses were built during the Second World War. Of course, this is not all that you can see, walking around Gdansk, you will see a lot of interesting things!
7. Torun
Travelers sharing their experience of visiting Toruń, they say that this Polish town attracts with its architecture, cleanliness, and interesting monuments. The first building that attracts is the Church of St. Catherine. There is a monument to the Polish queen in front of the entrance.
Walking through the city center, tourists pay attention to beautiful buildings with interesting architecture. The streets of old Torun are charming – you can stop near each house and look.
What is most interesting is that Torun was practically not damaged during the war, which means that travelers will be able to enjoy the buildings of the Middle Ages. Torun is famous for being the birthplace of the famous astronomer Copernicus (1473–1543). An observatory with a controlled telescope, a planetarium are considered the best in the country!
6. Swinoujscie
This city is a resort that attracts tourists with its location – on the islands. Each of the islands (Usedam, Wolin and Karsibur) is equipped with all the necessary infrastructure and annually receives several million tourists. В Swinoujscie temperate maritime climate, with mild winters and warm summers. Swinoujscie is one of the main ports of Prussia – it is not surprising that a lighthouse was presented to it as a symbol.
The most interesting objects to visit are the Church of Christ the King, built in the XNUMXth century, the Church of the Virgin of the Starfish, the Museum of Sea Fishing and more. First of all, this city is healing, here you can get well.
5. Lodz
The city itself Lodz gloomy, but there will always be lovers of such an atmosphere. There are many entertainments for every taste: squares, parks with fountains, cafes and, of course, museums.
Tourists without fail recommend visiting the Lodz Zoo, the Galeria Lodzka and Manufactura shopping centers, the Museum of Nature, the Museum of Cinematography, the Museum of the City of Lodz. Keep in mind that it is difficult to live here without a financial cushion – there is no work, unless you agree to a “black” one – it is everywhere.
Finding the center in Lodz is not easy, but walking along Piotrkowska main street is no problem. It is both the main tourist street and one of the main attractions. The length of the street is more than 4 km, and everyone can find something to do on it: go to a shop, take a photo with a sculpture or eat in a restaurant.
4. Poznan
Polish cities are quite interesting, and it is often very difficult to decide which city to go to. Having visited Poznan, you will not be disappointed at all, but bright moments are guaranteed! The whole city of Poznan is somehow special, comfortable, as they say, “in itself”.
Poznan is conveniently located halfway between Warsaw and Berlin – if you wish, you can stop by here. What to visit? Here, everyone chooses for himself: some are attracted by museums, others are simply limited to walking around the city and sitting on a bench with a cup of coffee.
The guys in the Polish city are incredibly beautiful and well-groomed, there are many bike paths and people riding on them. This town, although small, is very cute, and the people in it are friendly. Town halls in Poznań – one better than the other! Check everything if possible.
3. Krakow
Krakow – one of the best Polish cities, a stay in which resembles a fairy tale! Krakow is a historic city, part of the UNESCO heritage. Famous personalities such as Roman Polanski, Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543), Stanisław Lem (1921–2006) and others have been here.
There are many attractions here, but Wawel can be distinguished from the main ones – the richest castle of the Commonwealth, the Cathedral of St. Stanislav and Wenceslas, the Market Square, the famous Sukiennice shopping arcade, Florian’s Gate.
Usually people speak about Krakow with great inspiration: the city attracts with an abundance of sights, Gothic buildings, and medieval Gothic. It makes me want to take pictures all the time! Of course, the heart of the Old Town is the Market Square.
2. Wroclaw
This is a cute, cozy town where tourists are never bored. Wroclaw – a beautiful, historical city where travelers can walk along various bridges and find hidden gnomes everywhere.
Before World War II, there were 303 bridges in the city – now there are about 130. The heart of the city is, of course, the Market Square, founded under Henry I between 1214 and 1232. This place in the city is the most popular – here, as you can already guess, there are always a lot of people.
There is great food here, which you can buy in restaurants, cafes and the famous Burger King. What to see from the sights? Usually, the mandatory excursion program includes Tumsky Island, the Japanese Garden, the monument to the playwright Alexander Fredro (1793–1876), etc. Wroclaw is very beautiful and cozy.
1. Warsaw
Warsaw – the most beautiful city at any time of the year, especially in winter! The first settlements on the site of modern Warsaw were formed in the 1596th century, the town developed, and in XNUMX it became the capital.
The Second World War came and the city suffered greatly. The government and residents began to restore it, for which they can be thanked, but there is nothing historical here, but nevertheless Warsaw proves that a brilliant restoration can be done.
Warsaw is included in the UNESCO list, and although the facades of houses in the Old Town hide modern apartments, they themselves are a sample of what was once. The heart of the city is the Market Square, from which acquaintance with Warsaw begins. It is also worth seeing the Barbican, Nove Miasto and more. You don’t get bored here!