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Holidays to Poland

Poland is a country steeped in tradition, combining welcoming hospitality, considerable natural beauty and a rich history. The past is evident everywhere you travel, with remnants of its medieval history sitting alongside evidence of its more recent communist dominated years. The country is wedged between Russia and Germany and evidence of cultural links are everywhere. The communist tenement blocks daubed with graffiti can be off-putting as you enter the urban areas. However, the economic boom at the end of the twentieth century has made parts of Poland feel more like the countries further west. There is a strong sense of the old and new, which does offer visitors a fascinating holiday experience.

Key historical places can be seen across Poland and this is certainly true of Krakow, with its beautiful architecture and strong Jewish heritage. Many of its Jewish population died during the Second World War but visitors can gain a sense of Jewish culture, with some synagogues and tenements remaining. A day trip away is the holocaust camp at Auschwitz, where thousands were murdered. Visiting this place can be a harrowing experience, not enjoyed but certainly remembered. All the major cities in Poland have modern facilities but Warsaw is certainly the ideal place for a party. The capital offers a variety of bars and restaurants, from top-end bistros to side street cafes, as well as offering the ever popular traditional vodka and dumplings. The street markets stock traditional food and local produce. There are a large number of independent shops and high-class boutiques situated across the city. For culture there is the redbrick Royal Castle to visit and the charming Old Town Square is not to be missed.

The urban areas offer plenty but outside there is a largely untouched landscape to explore. Poland retains a strong link to its past with folk traditions being a key part of life. Many visitors get off the beaten track by exploring the many waterways close to Gdansk, which offer boating, kayaking and canoeing. In the south are the Tatra Mountains where you can go hiking through snow-capped peaks and dense forests, or take a cable car 2000m above sea level. Although some areas are in need of renovation, the communist concrete monoliths are certainly intriguing. There is an infectious atmosphere in Poland that will get under your skin like no other culture.

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Female solo traveller

Best time for singles to visit Poland

Head out to Poland in the Spring or the summer months. Whilst the spring is fresh and very pleasant, the summer is the time to go if you want to catch the country’s excellent cultural festivals.

Male solo traveller

Best places for singles to visit in Poland

Warsaw is the country’s contemporary culture capital. It is a fascinating and exuberant place and richly rewards visitors with a wealth of museum, music venues and nightclubs. Though initially intimidating, its actually a very welcoming place and you’re bound to make new friends quickly!

Male solo traveller

Reasons for singles to visit Poland

Warsaw is the most forward looking city in Poland. It has an exciting arts scene as well as some excellent museums including the Chopin Museum, Warsaw Rising Museum and the Jewish History Museum. You can see the Polish Philharmonic Orchestra perform and watch a show at the Polish National Opera House.

Couples beach holiday

Best time for couples to visit Poland

Head to Poland in the summer months for a few days of beautiful sunshine and excellent cuisine in this beautiful country.

Couples getaway

Best places for couples to visit in Poland

Gdansk is a fascinating place to visit. It has a very distinctive and interesting history and was part of Germany until the end of WWII. It is a very poplar destination with native Poles on their summer holidays and is a quite unforgettable place!

Couples holiday

Reasons for couples to visit Poland

The stunning gothic architecture and beautiful harbour of Gdansk make this a really romantic destination. There are some great museums and even the option of swimming in the sea at the nearby Stogi Beach. Gdansk is just as beautiful as Krakow but remains a much better kept secret!

Group holiday

Best time for groups to visit Poland

Poland is particularly lovely in the spring when the temperature rises suddenly and the country rediscovers its sense of fun after the long winter!

Group holiday

Best places for groups to visit in Poland

Krakow is the favourite destination for groups of friends travelling to Poland and it offers some excellent nightlife. It is also a stunningly beautiful city meaning that there’s plenty to see and do in the daytime – if you’re not feeling too hungover that is!

Group holiday

Reasons for groups to visit Poland

The excellent bars and clubs around Rynek Glowny as well as the nice little pubs in the district of Kazimierz make this a very popular place for visitor in search of a good time. You should also be sure to visit such stunning historical attractions such as Wawel castle and St Mary’s Cathedral.

Family beach holiday

Best time for families to visit Poland

Why not go to Poland for the christmas holidays, when the gorgeous Alpine landscapes, dense snowfall and ardently religious population make it a particularly festive destination!

Family holiday

Best places for families to visit in Poland

The city of Zakopane is one of the country’s finest skiing resorts and is renowned for the beauty of its chalets and the excellent skiing conditions. It offers pistes suitable for skiers of all ability levels.

Family holiday

Reasons for families to visit Poland

Zakopane offers excellent pistes suitable for beginners and seasoned pros. It is much less known than the ski resorts of west Europe and is also considerably better value for money. Zakopane also offers an excellent apres ski scene.

Weather in Poland

Poland has a generally temperate climate though with such a range of landscapes and terrains, it does vary quite a lot across the country. The northern portion of the country has a continental climate whilst the south is continental with huge variations in weather between the seasons. Lower Silesia in the south west of the country has the hottest summers with temperatures...more

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What to expect in Poland

Visitors to Poland should expect a place of great natural beauty, rich culture and fantastic cuisine. There are remote and ancient forests, magnificent castles and a huge profusion of stunning churches, cathedrals and monasteries. For those looking for a good time on the town, Warsaw and Krakow offer a fantastic and exuberant nightlife whilst culture vultures will find...more