Have you been wandering what to see while visiting Poland?

In the north of Poland it is a perfect spot for summer and offers stunning beaches of the Baltic Sea and is famous of its ‘treasured gift from the sea,’ amber. At the bottom of the country you can enjoy mountains, which are an excellent base for hiking in summer and skiing in winter. In between the sea and mountains there are stunning cities and little towns, which will leave you with a lasting impression.

Poland has got so much to offer and is unique in many ways. There is so much to see and do that, you would need to stay for a long time to be able to see it all.

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Kazimierz became in the past few years a very trendy place to be. Thanks to that there are lots of places to eat, drink, party, but also nice spots for some shopping.

„O Jeju” (Miodowa 9) is a sensational shop with natural cosmetics mostly made by polish brands. If you are a fashion fan „Idea Fix” (Stradomska 16) is a boutique for you – only polish designers, good materials, modern design. Every tourist knows that the most important part of traveling is sending postcards to make your friends jealous, so Galeria Lue Lue (Miodowa 22) will provide you the magic of Kazimierz captured in a picture. For an evening drink with the locals go to Hevre (Meiselsa 18), a pub made in an old Jewish house of prayer, the paintings on the walls are almost telling the story of the Jewish community. Alchemia (Estery 5) on other hand is a bar almost magical, illuminated only by candles, decorated with old furniture and serving delicious cocktails.

That’s where the locals meet for a chat at the end of the day. While planning on staying longer that one day, go check out the Puro Hotel Kazimierz (Halicka 14a), the design of this hotel knocks on your knees and it’s located few steps from the heart of this district. Kazimierz is the only place on earth with such an atmosphere. It’s where history meets modernity, old meets young, Jewish meets polish, one of a kind. The only impossible thing to do there? NOT fall in love with Kazimierz.

Tatras, Polish Tatry is the highest range of Carpathian Mountains.

It lies along Poland’s border with Slovakia, with the ascent of Rysy, Poland’s highest peak.
Polish Tatra Mountains are an excellent base for hiking in summer and skiing in winter. The mountains reveal some of the top trails for hiking and can be reached from the lively town located at foot of the Tatra Mountains, Zakopane. A cable car will take you up to, one of the most beautiful places in the Tatras: Mt Gubalowka, facing the amazing beauty of Zakopane.The other attraction of the region is a raft trip down the Dunajec river gorge. Krupowki Street in Zakopane, will give you a chance to buy great Polish traditional souvenirs.

Great news! Warsaw Prague is among the 10 coolest neighbourhoods of Europe!

The Independent, a British online newspaper loved its unique climate, old houses and new cafes. Warsaw Prague is home to the biggest market in the city – the artistic Soho Factory, Neon Museum, which has the world’s largest collection of Cold War-era neon and some of the best restaurants of Warsaw. A must-see on your visit to Warsaw!