The country arguably most affected by Europe’s bitter 20th century bloodshed, Poland has by no means let go of its past, but strides steadfastly into the future. Warsaw is the ever-evolving, young capital, while Kraków is the former royal center containing fine examples of Gothic, Baroque and Art Nouveau architecture. Pursuits in nature abound (the country is interspersed with hiking trails across hills and forests), the food is hearty and cheap, and the people tremendously welcoming.
Denne middelalderbyen ser ut til å være tatt ut av en eventyrbok, med sitt livlige torg, spiralformede gotiske tårn, slott og legender om drager. Utforsk de smale bakgatene, glemte gårdene og nettverket av underjordiske hvelv og tuneller. Kjærligheten til musikk, poesi og teater har gjort Krakow til Polens kulturhovedstad. Etter flere år med okkupasjon og kamp har Krakow trått fram som en stolt by med en sterk identitetsfølelse, byen har likevel beholdt sitt kunstneraktige og fornøyelige sjel.
Have you ever had occasion to fall in love with a city? If not, Poznan will take your heart with its unique treasures, which stand dreamily watching their own reflections in the fast flowing Warta River. Here, history and tradition interweave with modernity offering you everything from bustling tourist attractions to idyllic hideaways. The city is perfect for romantic getaways. Even if you walk the cobbled streets alone, you will be swept away by the magic that has given Poznan a reputation for being Poland’s most popular small-big city.