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While life in a big city is inspiring and engaging, its constant pace can sometimes become overwhelming, making you dream of nothing but a few days’ escape. That’s why today we bring you five lesser-known yet wonderfully atmospheric destinations for a short city break. These spots will let you relax, discover something new, and refresh your mind—whatever the weather.
Lower Silesia, one of Poland's most fascinating regions, hides a wealth of historical sites and picturesque landscapes waiting to be discovered. You will find mountain trails as well as historic castles and charming villages, ideal for exploring in autumn. October and November are the perfect time to discover the beauty of Lower Silesia and enjoy the peace and harmony it offers.
The Świętokrzyskie region, with its capital, Kielce, is an extraordinary area – close to nature, with charming architecture and a fascinating history. Yet, it remains relatively undiscovered. Today, we invite you on a journey to explore the city and its surroundings, showcasing some of the region’s most intriguing attractions: Krzyżtopór Castle, the Ethnographic Park in Tokarnia, the Kielce Palace of the Kraków Bishops, and Kadzielnia, all to prove that this area is truly worth visiting.
The vast majority of us, at some point in our lives—and likely sooner rather than later—have fantasized about becoming a prince or princess. It’s a dream that will probably never come true; there’s hardly any doubt about that. However, in the spirit of nurturing our inner child, it’s good to occasionally do something that brings it joy. Visiting the former residences of rulers, or at least people who held considerable power, definitely counts as such an experience. So today, we invite you on a journey to visit six beautiful Polish castles and palaces.
Malbork Castle, the largest Gothic castle in Europe; the imposing Centennial Hall in Wrocław, a masterpiece of modernist architecture; the unique Churches of Peace in Jawor and Świdnica, symbols of religious tolerance; the charming Old Town in Toruń, a pearl of Gothic urbanism; and the extraordinary Wieliczka Salt Mine, with its underground chapels and salt sculptures - today we invite you on a journey through these places on the Polish UNESCO list
May holidays are the perfect time to discover the charms of Poland, especially those lesser-known and frequented places that hide extraordinary beauty and tranquillity. In this article, we will present five unique tourist attractions that are the perfect choice for a spring break.
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