Cities in Poland

  • Information About Poznan

    Poznań is Poland’s fifth largest city an important centre of trade, industry,  education and international trade fairs. Poznań has many historical and cultural sights, especially in the ‘Old Town’. The Stary Browar shopping center contains many high-end shops and is among the best in Europe. Poznań is one of the venues for the Finals of…

  • Information About Krakow

    Often considered to be Poland’s cultural capital, Krakow was the European Capital of Culture in the year 2000, and attracts up to seven million visitors a year. Dozens of parks and gardens, numerous landscape buildings, and the historic centre of Krakow (a World Heritage site), combine to create an unforgettable experience.

  • Information About Gdansk

    Gdansk is Poland’s principal seaport, situated on the Baltic sea, along with the nearby spa town of Sopot. An ancient and historic port, Gdansk boasts many fine period buildings, and offers excellent access to the Baltic sea. Gdansk is one of the venues for the Finals of the UEFA Cup 2012 (Euro 2012)

  • Information About Warsaw

    Poland’s capital, Warsaw is a major tourist attraction in its own right, and offers a rich and fascinating experience for any visitor. A splendid variety of architectural styles, from gothic all the way through to neo-classical, an excellent selection of museums, galleries and parklands, and a lively, youthful nightlife are just some of the many…