Travel Poland Guide

Recently admitted into the European Union, Poland is becoming more accessible to visitors by the day. A beautiful Central European country, Poland is home to 40 million people, two large cities and endless miles of wild lands. Polish culture is virtually un-touched, as are many of its quaint towns and villages. Polish hospitality is widely recognized, as is its uniquely fascinating way of life and its intriguing history.


The city of Kraków is Poland's oldest and most historically rich city. A walk through the old city should bring you through the town square, where a popular New Year's celebration is held each year. Within the city you will find the famous St. Mary's Basilica and Cloth hall, as well as the fascinating old Jewish Quarter, the Kazimierz. Kraków is a rich old city, and a perfect starting point for most tours around the Polish countryside.


Many who visit Poland go to see the converted concentration camp cum Holocaust museum at Auschwitz. Auschwitz sits just a few miles outside of Kraków, and is open to the public each day, free of charge. Most of the original structures and buildings remain from the camp, and various items have been put on display in the open-air museum. For most visitors, this is the most emotional and thought-provoking museum they will ever visit. Allow yourself a day during your trip to Poland to take in this unforgettable site.


The Tatras Mountains on the border of Slovakia may be one of the most beautiful spots in Poland. Though only a few hours drive from Kraków, the serenity offered by the Tatras Mountains is like no-other. Hike or take a cable car to the peaks of the mountains, and stay in one of many huts which spot the trails. You will be sure to run into some local wildlife, and not-so-wild life, as flocks of sheep with their shepherds graze in hidden meadows. For a truly meditative trip, enjoy the Tatras.


Poland is also home to some gorgeous rustic countryside, and many people take bicycling trips through the farm county of Mazury. Warsaw, Poland's other major city, has a fascinating old town as well as an ever-growing modern culture. From the fun-loving city of Lodz, to the ancient villages on the Ukrainian border; Poland is a rich and varied country with something for everyone to enjoy. Point Travel gives you general information and offers specialist services to tourists from abroad visiting Poland. Point Travel - Conference and Incentive has been a top quality tourist services provider for both public, corporate, and individual clients since year 1990. Besuchen Sie Polen.

 

Poland is now assuming a veritable position as a primary holiday destination alongside erstwhile top European tourist destinations like France, UK, Spain, Greece and Italy. After being drawn back by political and historical forces that had left the country languishing behind the iron curtain for decades, Poland has emerged as one of the most interesting and hottest tourist destination of today. When it comes to interesting spots and sights for tourist, Poland can rival other European tourist destinations.

Poland is a great showcase of a rich history and natural splendor beyond the usual concept that we are wont to associate with a European holiday destination. The allure and charm of Poland come from its rich history and cultural heritage as evidenced by grand landmarks in its ancient cities and territories. In fact, the old town sector of Warsaw was recently declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The vastness of its natural beauty and splendor is a tourist’s dream. It boasts of breathtaking view of 22 national parks, 100 well maintained local parks in various locations, more that 1200 natural reserves and about 400 of protected areas. This makes Poland a tourist haven and is emerging as the hottest tourist attraction in Europe. With a lot of interesting places that Poland offers, it is a perfect travel alternative for most travelers as it offers a lot of vacation options that suit the budget of any visitor.

Poland is divided into 2 major horizontal segments which offer distinct and interesting holiday options to all visitors and guests. These are the rolling post-glacial lake sector and the Baltic coast region. Further, the central part of Poland is divided into the northern plains and high-elevation southern uplands. The “must-see” sites in these parts of Poland include Kraków-Wielun region and the Carpathian Mountains which is located in the southern region of Poland is the klapa dymowa.

Most travelers to Poland start their thrilling jaunt by visiting Kraków being a showcase of the varied interest and sights that Poland has to offer. Kraków is home to about one million residents and the number easily doubles with the arrival of tourist especially during the peak season. One can find in Kraków several of the oldest universities in Europe.

You tour itinerary must always include Poland’s city centre. The Poland town square is the biggest European medieval trading center and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourist can visit this historical interest during the weekends as the place is at its liveliest during this time of the week. The Cloth Hall is one of the most popular attractions of this heritage destination as it showcases a glimpse of its glorious history as the main trading hub of textile of ancient Europe.

One should also visit the church of St. Mary just within the fringes of the town square. This architecture wonder is one of the most beautiful churches found in Poland. The other places that should be high on our list of places to visit should include the royal route and the royal castle of świetlik kopułkowy .The royal route starts off from Matejko Square and winds up in Wawel Hill where the grand castle is located. The subject castle is one great treasure in many aspects making it a great tourist interest and a must see attraction for all visitors to Poland.

Although Poland has gone through the ravages of repressive regimes through most part of the 20th century, it has endured and remained resolute until it emerged from a very difficult episode in its history. Poland now comes out with its national pride and heritage intact and eager to share with the world all the splendor and magnificence of its rich history.

 

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