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Kategorie – Poland

Poland, a diverse country in Central Europe, inspires with historic cities, picturesque landscapes and a rich culture. From the royal residences in Krakow to the Baltic Sea beaches in Gdansk, Poland offers rich travel experiences. Enjoy traditional Polish cuisine and the hospitality of the locals. Discover history in Warsaw and Auschwitz, explore the natural beauties of the Tatra Mountains, and relax by the Mazurian Lakes. Poland is a country of contrasts and an exciting destination for adventurers, culture lovers and nature lovers alike.

Warsaw – cosmopolitan city on the Vistula

Warsaw – Polish capital and modern metropolis with over 1.7 million inhabitants – has long since ceased to be an insider tip for tourists. This is where a UNESCO-listed old town, historic monuments, green parks and modern Poland meet. Whether it’s the relaxed sightseeing of a cultural tour or a tour through the lively nightlife – Warsaw presents itself as...

Międzyzdroje: the Polish Baltic Sea pearl

The city of Międzyzdroje, located in the north of Poland, is a small town even by Polish standards with just over 5,400 inhabitants. However, this does not change the fact that Międzyzdroje is one of the most popular destinations for domestic holidays in Poland. The West Pomeranian city owes this to its wonderful location on the Pomeranian Bay. Here you can swim in...

Gdansk – discover the exciting city on the Polish Baltic Sea coast

The old city of Gdansk is located in the Bay of Gdansk on the Pomeranian Baltic Sea coast. Like a queen, she seems to crown the country of Poland. The current metropolis, which was first mentioned in 980, received city rights in 1240 and was the seat of Slavic princes in its beginnings. Together with Sopot and Gdynia, it grew into the so-called Tricity. Gdansk has...

Kołobrzeg in West Pomerania: the most tranquil Polish seaside resort

Kołobrzeg in West Pomerania is a seaside resort with a lot of tradition, also known as a port city. Especially for families and tourists who like it quiet and tranquil, Kołobrzeg is the ideal holiday destination. Because with only about 47,000 inhabitants, Kołobrzeg is a fairly manageable city where you can get around on foot. In addition, the city is located...

Wroclaw: Silesian Heritage and Cultural Highlights

The Polish city of Wroclaw is not only architecturally beautiful and culturally interesting, but also the ideal destination for a city trip. From Germany, the Silesian metropolis, which has just under 650,000 inhabitants, can be easily reached in just a few hours. It is located in the southwest of Poland, directly on the Oder River and is only 175 kilometers from the...

Holidays in Świnoujście, Poland

More and more holidaymakers are opting for a holiday in Świnoujście at the very top of the north on the island of Usedom. In the seaside resort near the German-Polish border, the tourist infrastructure has improved extremely in recent years. Poland’s largest seaside resort has much more to offer than sun, sea and beach. Of course, the beach is one of the main...

Masuria – untouched landscapes and cities steeped in history

Masuria (Mazury) has hardly appeared internationally as a travel destination so far. Wrongly, because the landscape in the north of Poland still offers a dreamlike, almost unspoilt nature, in which visitors can relax wonderfully with a wide variety of leisure activities. With its forests, rolling hills and the fantastic Masurian Lake District, the region, which used...

The island of Usedom – ten days and everyone is different!

Ten days on Usedom Today we present you with a ready-made, practical scenario of a 10-day stay on the German-Polish island of Usedom. It is one of those unique places that do not let boredom arise – water sports enthusiasts and fans of good cuisine as well as those seeking peace and quiet are regular guests in this region. Take a look and pack your bags! so a...

Krakow – City of Legends

Krakow in southern Poland is the second largest city in the country after the capital Warsaw . It is one of the most historically important cities in Europe and still shines today in the splendour of the Renaissance, Gothic and Art Nouveau, but also other epochs of architecture since the High Middle Ages. Krakow is also home to the largest square in Europe. This was...

Poland – Monasteries, churches and lots of countryside

Where in Europe can you find a city with no less than 5,500 houses that are protected by a monument? The answer can be found in Poland – in Krakow! Trips to this tradition-conscious country lead to a region on Germany’s doorstep and to a diverse nature. Sometimes it is wild and unspoilt, then again lovely. And it harmonizes with the historic metropolises...