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  1. Cities - Poland Travel (EN)

    The former capital city of Poland and the seat of Polish Kings is more majestic today than it ever was. As one of the oldest cities in the country, the capital of Małopolska province is a veritable gem of national cultural heritage, which draws a multitude of tourists from all over the world…

  2. Warszawa - Poland Travel (EN)

    The capital of both the Mazovia province and of Poland itself, this is a truly extraordinary city. Situated right in the heart of Europe, at the intersection of Europe’s east-west and north-south transport routes, Warsaw is major economic, academic, cultural and tourist hub with a dazzling array of historical sites and tourist attractions ...

  3. Łódź - Poland Travel (EN)

    History and modernity combine in spectacular fashion in the dynamic capital of the Łódzkie province, where Poland’s third-largest city delights visitors with its rich variety of tourist attractions…

  4. Home page - Poland Travel (EN)

    Poland’s smallest province, but one that is rich in culture and full of treasures for tourists. There’s something for everyone here – whether you’re looking to sightsee or are craving some relaxation.

  5. Historic Centre of Warsaw - Poland Travel (EN)

    The contemporary Warsaw is a big city, Poland’s capital and its cultural, scientific, educational and tourist center. It is also the seat of many important financial institutions and big companies. The small medieval settlement quickly developed to …

  6. Katowice - Poland Travel (EN)

    Today, it’s a vibrant, modern city; the beating heart of Poland’s first metropolis, the host of many major events and a UNESCO-recognised city of music that is bursting with green spaces. For all these reasons and more, it’s no surprise that it has become such a popular place to live and visit.

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    A city of inspiration, and a vibrant academic, business and cultural hub in eastern Poland. F or centuries, Lublin was a town of key importance in the relation-ship between Poland and Lithuania. At the end of the 16th century, the two countries merged into one state, and it was at the General

  8. Wrocław - Poland Travel (EN)

    By far the most important cultural, economic, academic and tourist hub of south-west Poland, here you’ll discover a colourful city with a plethora of attractions to suit every tourist…

  9. Kielce - city on the crossroads - Poland Travel (EN)

    As the capital of the Świętokrzyskie Province, Kielce is the region’s center of commerce and culture. The city has several monuments, churches, and other landmarks that travelers can enjoy when visiting Poland. Kielce sits on the Silnica riverbanks and is surrounded by forests.

  10. Toruń - Poland Travel (EN)

    This panorama is considered one of the Wonders of Poland, and it’s easy to see why. Recognition for the outstanding universal value of historical Toruń led to it being listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 4th December 1997. If this city wasn’t on your list of places to visit, it will be now!

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