Poland to reopen borders with EU countries on June 13 !

International flights to resume on June 16 ! 

On the night between June 12th and June 13th Poland will restore freedom of movement within the internal EU borders, this means that travellers will be allowed to enter Poland and travel through the country without quarantine restrictions. 

Have you been to the royal Łazienki park since it was reopened to visitors?

The vast park was located in the centre of Warsaw, filled with greenery and magnificent classicist architecture. Here, you can not only take a break from the hustle and bustle of the city but also visit such gems of the European architecture as the old orangery, the royal theatre, an amphitheatre, the Museum of Hunting and Horse-riding, the Myślewicki Palace and numerous free-standing sculptures.

Find more charming attractions to see in Warsaw https://www.visitpoland.com/dmc-warsaw

Starting 8 June, Poland’s spectacular salt mine is reopening to visitors after the temporary closure due to the pandemic.

Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of the most popular attractions in Poland, it was placed on the original list of UNESCO World Heritage in 1978. Together with its neighboring Bochnia is one of the oldest salt mines in the world. They are also one of the oldest running companies.

You can take a walk through some of the 20 large chambers of the three-kilometer-long sightseeing route. The chambers accessible to visitors include a 3.5-kilometers section located from 64 to 135 meters below ground level and the last reaches out to the depth of 327 meters. The oldest localized part of the mine is the Goryszowski Shaft from the second half of the 13th century. Is has been running continuously since the Middle Ages and is still used today.

Every year about a million tourists from all over the world visit the famous Wieliczka Salt mine to admire the historical chambers hewn from the living rock salt, as well as salt sculptures, brine lakes, and underground chapels.

?  Check out more attractions which are worth visiting in 3 days Cracow city break.

A good news for all lovely couples who are planing their weddings ! 

With restrictions are being eased cautiously in Poland, weddings and ceremonies of up to 150 people will be allowed after June 5. 

The Best Wedding Venue in Europe is the majestic Manowce Palace, a historic property uniquely located in northwestern Poland, selected by European Best Destinations organization. Manowce Palace is surrounded by vast woods, far from residential areas and right on the shore of a large lagoon next to the Baltic Sea.The palace has the ideal mix of old and new, filled with beautiful antiques and paintings, but with modern touches. It’s also a great place to host private celebrations and corporate meetings here.

picture source: manowce.pl

Every girl deserves to be treated like a princess. If you dream of a perfect Royal wedding Książ Castle can make your dream come true! Książ is the largest castle in the Silesia region, the third largest castle in Poland. It lies within Książ Landscape Park, overlooking the gorge of the Pełcznica river. The history of Książ can date back to the 13th century. It houses Maximilian’s hall, one of the best preserved Baroque banquet rooms in Silesia. Today, this huge two-storey ballroom is available for use for balls or weddings as Książ Castle is currently a hotel.

 

Sofitel Grand Sopot is one of the best Wedding Hotel in Poland, selected by Tripadvisor. Situated on the Baltic seashore, right next to the beach, a five-star hotel Sofitel Grand Sopot has been in the very heart of Sopot for over 90 years. The spectacular view of Baltic sea and an unparalleled level of elegance inside are the perfect place to create timeless memories that will be cherished for a lifetime.

picture source: sofitelgrandsopot.com

If you want to hold a memorable wedding in the capital of Poland, Mamaison Hotel would be your best choice based on the selection of Tripadvisor. It’s located in the heart of Warsaw’s new city, housed inside the historic Mokrowsky Palace, the building itself is a popular city attraction. With its unique location, guests can travel to the old town of Warsaw and Vistula riverbank by foot. People can enjoy a combination of historic elements and modern comforts at hotel.

picture source: mamaisonleregina.com

The Hel Peninsula it is 35 km long sandy spit situated at the western part of Gdansk Bay at southern Baltic. Here, you can enjoy a magnificent sandbar that extends out into the open Baltic Sea.

Heaven for water sports lovers ?‍♀️ ?‍♂️

Because of its vast shallows, the Hel Peninsula is regarded as one of Europe’s best kitesurfing spots recommended by the water sports lovers from all over the world. In spring and summer, the Puck Bay is full of people who love water. Winds and kitesurfing, diving and jet-skiing are practiced here. A little further, from the side of the Gulf of Gdansk and higher towards the Baltic Sea, there is no shortage of sailors and surfers either. Hel Peninsula offers not only opportunities, but also tools for learning water sports. There are numerous surfing schools here, where you can learn, for example, kitesurfing and rent equipment.

Attractions of the Hel Peninsula 

The most popular and largest city in this region is Hel. It is worth visiting the headland itself, that is the end of the Peninsula, from which there is a view of the boundless Baltic Sea. Hel for children is primarily a seal centre, where you can see the floating and playing seals. It’s also worth taking a look at feeding time – fun of observing seals eating lunch guaranteed!

There is no doubt that Hel is the most attractive tourist resorts on the Baltic coast. Everyone can find something that they will enjoy: a beautiful beach, various water sports, yacht harbor, lighthouse, seal centre and many other interesting places that attract tourists for decades.

As Europe begins to ease and lift travel restrictions, European Best Destinations selected a list of safest destinations to visit in Europe. Two Polish cities of Warsaw and Gdańsk were among those chosen.

Poland was 20 times less affected than some European countries, it has more hospital beds per inhabitants than the majority of European countries. Moreover sanitary measures have been implemented to welcome travelers in hotels, restaurants and shops. A lot of museum and famous attraction are reopening to visitors.

Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. There are a lot of interesting monuments in Warsaw, as the Royal Castle, the historical Old Town, the Royal Wilanów and the Royal Baths Park. Find the best attractions to visit in Warsaw from our website https://www.visitpoland.com/dmc-warsaw

Gdansk is a beautiful city located on the Baltic Sea. There are one of the most iconic harbourfronts in Europe, the most photographed streets and squares and one of the three largest brick churches in the world. Find the best places to visit in Gdańsk from https://www.visitpoland.com/dmc-gdansk

From June 1st, 2020, LOT Polish Airlines will resume passenger flights from Warsaw to other major Polish cities. The new flight schedule allows for 30 flights every day, involves 8 domestic airports as fellows:

• Warsaw to Gdansk, three times a day;

• Warsaw to Krakow, Poznan, Rzeszow, Szczecin, Wroclaw and Zielona Gora, twice a day;

• Krakow to Gdansk, once a day.

People in Poland will have more travel options between cities after 31 May. Besides, after the country’s borders are reopened, Poland will start restoring international connections within the European Union with the countries that have lifted epidemic restrictions. The first international flights are expected to resume in mid-July.

? The Chopin Concerts can date back to1959, are one of the oldest music events in the capital city and draw thousands of residents and tourists. Every summer, people come to Łazienki Park gathering around the statue of Frederic Chopin and enjoying the outdoor recitals performed by the finest Polish pianists for free. People like siting on benches or on the grass to enjoy music and relax.

Due to the coronavirus epidemic, this year’s 61st Season of Chopin Concerts in Warsaw’s Łazienki Park will not be held by Chopin’s monument. Starting from May 17th, they will be held online for the first time ever. The recitals will be recorded at the Old Orangery in the Royal Łazienki and post on Facebook and YouTube, as well as the Royal Łazienki Museum’s website. But the good news is, you can enjoy Chopin concert in the Internet anywhere in the world.

The inaugural concert was given by Karol Radziwonowicz, a distinguished pianist who has been performing in the world’s most important music halls for many years. The next installments of the series include outstanding Polish pianists, such as Aleksandra Świgut, Bronisława Kawalla, Piotr Pawlak, Joanna Ławrynowicz, Jacek Kortus and Maria Gabryś-Heyke.

Find more: https://www.lazienki-krolewskie.pl/en/wydarzenia/koncert-chopinowski

Picture source: Warszawa Chopina Project

甜品和运动?谁说他们不能在一起的?现在就报名参加第十五届Wedel跑步比赛乐享甜蜜和运动的快乐。“多年来,该活动吸引了众多主动休息爱好者和巧克力爱好者。无论年龄大小或比赛成绩如何,所有参与者都将获得奖品。成功滋味让口中的Wedel更甜美” – 赛事组织者鼓励到。

赛事将于2月8日在Skaryszewski公园举行,也就是本周六。其路线设定远离拥堵的交通和喧哗的街市。作为赛事的一部分,参赛者可以按照年龄选择各种长度的跑步路线。对于7岁以下的青少年将参加0.25公里跑,较大儿童和15岁以下的年轻人的路线不超2公里。承认可以选择参加5.5公里和9公里赛段,跟随公园中的标记跑圈3或5次。

抵达终点后,所有参赛者都将获得Wedel热巧克力一杯,参与证书,奖牌和甜蜜的礼物。此外,每条路线的获奖者将获得特别的纪念碑和特别设计的Wedel手工蛋糕。

Wedel跑步比赛对于整个家庭来说是一种积极过冬的生活方式。在这独一无二的比赛中,比赛结果并不是最重要的,于亲人一起度过快乐时光才是最重要的。

Who doesn’t love flowers and especially the most magnificent of them all – Orchids! On February 27th the University of Warsaw Library will transform into a magical garden full of orchids. During the whole weekend you will be able to not only admire, but also buy, rare and interesting kinds of this flowers from all around the world.

It is going to be an international affair with breeders not only from Poland, but also Germany and even Ecuador! You will be also able to take part in various lectures and workshops on growing this marvelous plants. Piotr Dobrzyński from the University of Warsaw Botanical Garden will provide participants with knowledge about home-grown orchids.

It is a really great idea to mix up a bit your stay in Warsaw – we totally recommend it! The University of Warsaw Library is something totally special – one a of the biggest libraries in Poland with its own garden on the roof! It is spectacular to watch even during winter 🙂