Czestochowa (foto: krakowguidedtours)
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Bieszczady Mountains
A paradise for romantic, nature lovers and restless drifters. Soft green mountains peppered with traditional wooden churches is one of the most remote regions in Europe.
Incredible wildlife and beautiful scenery make it an ideal tourist destination.
Bieszczady is the most beautiful in the summer and autumn, while during winter they invite the fans of skiing.
Czestochowa
Medium size city of Czestochowa is located in the heart of Krakowsko-Czestochowska Upland, an area characterized by beautiful Jurassic rocks.Czestochowa is usually associated with the Jasna Gora Monastery is the largest in the country where Maria is.
For most Poles it is an important pilgrimage destination and the main shrine of the Virgin Mary. The icon known as the Black Madonna of Czestochowa was crowned in 1656 as Queen and Protector of Poland is credited with many miracles.
Gdansk (Danzig)
Cheerful maritime city popular with both leisure and tourist destination. Located by the sea, it has a gentle climate and beautiful beaches.
A famous beach resort at nearby Sopot. Exclusive architecture of the Old City, including the largest brick Gothic church in the world is undoubtedly worth exploring. Picture now the city was created by a complex history.Gdansk used to frequently change hands and in 1980 it witnessed the birth of the Solidarity movement, which brought the end of Communism.
Krakow (Cracow)
former state capital is one of the best tourist spots in Europe. Most of the guests the city was captivated by a magical atmosphere and beautiful architecture.In Krakow you can see the medieval cathedral, castle, Renaissance, Baroque churches, Art Nouveau theater and other monuments.
But the old and beautiful, do not think that Krakow is limited to monuments and museums. Thanks to the remarkable density and variety of bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants, Krakow sparkling with life, especially during the warm season.
Malbork (Marienburg)
The Teutonic Order was founded around 1190 in Palestine to crusade against Muslims and infidels.
In the 14th century, the Teutonic Knights conquered the pagan tribes of Prussia and moved their offices from Venice to Malbork in the river that is now northern Poland Nogat.A trace of their presence in this city is a bastion of 1274 an impressive red brick on the river, which is the largest Gothic fortress in Europe.
Masurian Lakes
Beautiful land of 3000 it is said the lake. For sailing enthusiasts, fishermen, hikers, cyclists and those looking for tranquility, the Masuria is the number one tourist destination.
Besides water sports and hanging around, you can explore the many historic sites. There are castles in Reszel, Nidzica and Gizycko, stunning Baroque churches in Swieta Lipka and that Hitler's war headquarters in the woods near Ketrzyn.
Oswiecim (Auschwitz)
Modest provincial town of Oswiecim, better known by its German name "Auschwitz" is witness to a great evil that is caused by humans.
During World War II in the largest Nazi extermination camp about 1.5 million people tewas.Sebuah gruesome exhibition in the former camp to make visitors rethink the basic ideas of humanity and dignity.
Tatra Mountains
The highest mountain range between the Alps and the Caucasus. Rocky peaks covered with snow all year long, sharp mountains, beautiful ponds, waterfalls and valleys make this place supposedly the most spectacular in Poland.Approximately 250 km of roads and various climbers and slopes will satisfy the most demanding skier. A residence in the town of Zakopane at the foot of the mountains is recommended for those who love admiring the beautiful scenery and culture of indigenous people.
Warsaw
Polandia.Dibangun the capital again after World War II practically from scratch. . Warsaw vibrant downtown businesses are proud many skyscrapers and ambitious plans to build more.
Catchy skyline is still dominated by the large Palace of Culture and Science - Stalin.Warsaw donation is a big world with an east European flavor. Warsaw is a big world with a sense of eastern Europe.
Do not miss the beautiful Old Town, the Royal Route, Chopin museum, several magnificent palaces of former Jewish ghetto.
Wroclaw (Breslau)
The capital of Lower Silesia (Dolny Slask) has a very large Old Town is built on several islands connected by more than 100 bridges.Apart from the unique location, Wroclaw surprised by the fullness of Gothic, Baroque and architecture. A very complicated history, combining the cultural influences from Germany, Bohemia, Austria and Poland, left its mark on Wroclaw's atmosphere. After World War II German population was expelled and replaced by Poles from Lwow (L'viv) are still within the Soviet Union.



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