Vodopád Skok
Poland, Zakopane

The waterfall is clearly visible from the shore of a nearby lake, and you can get to the natural treasure along a marked tourist trail. The height of the water fall is 25 m, the impressions of what you see depend largely on the time of year. The fact is that in the spring, water is transported from the hills in the amount of 50 l / s, and in the summer it reaches 900 l / s.

Auschwitz-Birkenau
Poland, Oswiecim

Auschwitz-Birkenau is one of the most infamous landmarks globally and still maintains its historical significance in Poland today. Millions of visitors have made the journey to pay their respects to the unfortunate victims. It’s free to visit the Polish landmark, however, it is recommended you take a guided Auschwitz tour to gain a deeper understanding of the atrocities that took place there.

Morskie Oko
Poland, Zakopane

The name "Morskie Oko" comes from an old legend, according to which the lake was connected to the sea through an underground channel. In the past, the lake was called "Rybie Ozero" due to its natural fish stocks, which were rare for Tatra lakes and ponds.

Wawel Castle
Poland, Krakow

Located on Wawel Hill and overlooking the Vistula River, Wawel Castle is one of the top landmarks in Poland and a must-see while you’re in Kraków! The castle complex was once the epicenter of Polish culture and history. Today, though, it’s one of the country’s top tourist attractions.

Wieliczka and Bochnia Royal Salt Mines
Poland, Bochnia

Together with the neighboring Bochnia it is one of the oldest salt mines in the world. These are also one of the oldest running companies. Let us take a walk through some of the 20 large chambers of the three-kilometer-long sightseeing route. Already during the 2nd UNESCO Conference on the List of World Heritage the Polish “Wieliczka” Salt Mine was entered into UNESCO’s First World List of Cultural and Natural Heritage.

Historic Center of Kraków
Poland, Krakow

The Medieval urban layout of the Old Town has not changed for centuries. Every visitor to Cracow should see Europe’s largest Medieval market square with its Cloth Hall, the Church of the Holy Mary with its Gothic pentaptych altarpiece carved from limewood, Wawel Hill and its royal castle and the Wawel cathedral with its outstanding Renaissance chapel, the Medieval university building of Collegium Maius with its unique collection of astronomical instruments, the Barbican, and St Florian’s Gate.

Tatrzanski National Park
Poland, Zakopane

On the Polish side, the park surrounds and protects the whole Tatra massif with its highest peak, Mount Rysy (2,499 meters above sea level), and is the only region of an Alpine character in Poland. The jagged granite ridges and forested slopes, post-glacial depressions, mountain lakes, numerous caves and scenic valleys with rushing mountain streams create one of the most beautiful landscapes in Poland.

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