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It’s worth starting with the fact that, having found cheap air tickets to Poland, you will never want to travel by bus, no matter how convenient it may be. Thanks to WizzAir, a flight can cost $15-20 if you plan it 5-6 weeks before your planned trip.

The Kyiv-Lublin flight takes 1 hour, during which you can relax and enjoy the air travel, read newspapers and magazines, edit photos or think about your future travel route, if this has not happened before.

If you are not flying WizzAir, you can find cheap flights on the websites

Finding a plane ticket to Warsaw is also not difficult, using. If you don’t like to fly, the Kyiv-Warsaw bus will take you to your destination in comfort. You can use the services of FlixBus or Busfor.

How to get from Lublin to Warsaw

Lublin's small airport is located just 15 minutes from the city, accessible by small buses. The cost of the trip is 10 zlotys. The bus arrives at the Lublin bus station, from where you can immediately leave for Warsaw for 30 zlotys. True, the road itself leaves much to be desired. Of the 2 hours and 40 minutes of travel, only the first 40 minutes remain comfortable; then the road needs repairs. If this doesn’t bother you, you can safely go and enjoy 50 shades of green - this is truly a visual pleasure. Pay attention to the sign on the bus. It must be express, otherwise you will travel much longer.

You can get to the train station and go to Warsaw by Intercity train for the same 30 zlotys. The road is better, but the views are completely different. The train travels a little over 3 hours.

Offline maps

I would like to say a huge thank you to the developer of MAPS.ME. This is not the first time this offline travel map has come to the rescue. The main thing is to download a map of the country you are going to at home and, voila, you are armed with everything you need. There are sections for food, hotels, attractions, wifi, transport, gas station, parking, shop, ATM, bank, entertainment, hospital, pharmacy, police, toilet and even post office. You can create routes and mark places to visit. In general, all the most relevant and useful things are concentrated in MAPS.ME.

To download maps, residents of Ukraine must first log into the VPN, since the service, like mail.ru, VK, OK.ru and some others, is blocked. However, despite all the prohibitions, many travelers use it, it is very convenient.

Accommodation in Warsaw

I have already used it several times Airbnb and I'm absolutely satisfied with it. You can find inexpensive housing in any part of the city. It is possible to sort by price, by location, by dates, etc. You can also use booking.com and find accommodation there, for example, cheap hostels in Warsaw or apartments.

You can also rent housing on the following sites:

Nutrition

Since I prefer not to run anywhere in the morning, I go to the supermarket in the evening and buy food for breakfast. If you don’t know where to find a supermarket, go to MAPS.ME. When traveling, the main thing for me is not to rush anywhere, but to enjoy the moment, which is why it is so important for me to find balance and surround myself with positive emotions in the morning. An omelette with tomatoes, sausages and arugula, tea with pastries and a great view from the window - that’s what makes my morning.

The host from whom we rented the apartment did everything possible to ensure that his guests did not need anything. Thus, in the apartment there was tea, coffee, sugar, sweets, cookies, butter, cream, jams, milk, beer. The apartment is fully equipped with everything you need, from an ironing board and iron, to a dishwasher and washing machine.. Follow the link Airbnb, You'll get $42 discount for your first booking.

English in Poland

This is probably one of those cases when I did not prepare for the trip at all due to lack of time, which is why I had no expectations. I can say with confidence that everyone we turned to for help on the street happily answered in English - bad, good, whatever, but they answered. This is about young people. The older generation speaks Polish, which is also not difficult to understand what is being said. But I say this because I know Ukrainian, it seems to me that the languages ​​are very similar. However, this is a topic for a separate article, because there are words that sound similar, but mean something completely different, for example, “simply” is straightforward.

When traveling, I try to never speak either Russian or Ukrainian, I improve my skills and test the locals’ understanding of English. And this is exactly the case when I strongly recommend knowing common phrases in order to find out how to get there, how to get there, how to get somewhere, and so on.

People and hospitality

It’s probably illogical to draw a conclusion from 4 days of travel, but I’ll still note that the people are very good-natured. What is this “dzień dobry, pani” worth? The mood is made up of such little things that seem to be completely unnoticed by the locals: perfect cleanliness on the streets, smiles on people’s faces, an excellent transport system. More on this below.

Transport in Warsaw

This topic deserves a separate paragraph, since all urban transport can be rated 100 points out of 100. Large and comfortable buses and trams, which are equipped with terminals for purchasing tickets (the main thing is to have some change with you).

All stops are announced and shown on the board, so it’s simply impossible to mix something up and go the wrong way. You can find city transport traffic patterns online ztm.waw.pl or at any stop - the time and destination are marked on the schedule. The movement interval is 5-10 minutes. In the evening it may be increased.

Most buses run from 5 am to 11 pm. The ticket can be purchased inside the bus, at newsstands, at metro stations or at ZTM kiosks at stops. The price starts from 3.5 zlotys. If you plan to travel a lot, it is better to buy a travel ticket. The tram schedule coincides with the bus schedule, but you can check for sure Online tw.waw.pl

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Lublin Airport

This is another place that deserves attention. The last time I saw this was only at the Tunis airport - prices are cheaper than in the city. If you want to drink a cup of cappuccino, you can do it for 9 zlotys, while in the city the price is 11-12. Security checks at the airport are serious: be prepared to open suitcases, undergo drug tests, etc. Remember that nothing can be cooler than a safe flight.

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  1. I want to go to Poland, but only by wheeled transport. I have already started making a biometric passport. As soon as the document is in hand, I will consider all possible travel options.

Of course, a lot of unforgettable experiences await you in Poland. The country is rich not only in its stunning nature, but also in its long historical heritage. Poland holds an incredible number of secrets and ancient legends; there are many legends about it. If you list all the interesting places in this country and its attractions, it will take a lot of time. Here you can devote your time to visiting ancient castles, various estates, churches, and get acquainted with the most valuable monuments of history and architecture. In literally every Polish city, an inquisitive tourist can find a lot of interesting things.

I will try to briefly talk about the most interesting places and cities in Poland. Since your plans include a stop in Warsaw, you shouldn’t stop at this beautiful and wonderful city. You can see everything for yourself.

Let's start with Gdansk. Perhaps not a single tourist or sightseeing tour in Poland is complete without visiting such a beautiful and cozy city as Gdansk. It is generally considered one of the most important Polish tourist cities. People come here not only to have a pleasant rest on the shores of the Baltic Sea, but also to stroll along its ancient streets, see perfectly preserved ancient buildings and admire the main attraction of the city - the world's largest Gothic church. It must be said that some tourists come to Gdansk solely to admire this majestic building.

It is impossible to imagine a trip to Poland without visiting the ancient capital of this country - the beautiful city of Krakow. Any guest of this city, having visited it, feels as if he has moved in time to the Middle Ages, so everything in Krakow is permeated with the atmosphere of antiquity. Amazing cathedrals, churches and castles, the buildings of which belong to a wide variety of architectural styles, give this city a truly special, one might say, medieval charm.

Poland is valued not only by lovers of educational excursions, but also by connoisseurs of the natural resources of this region. This country has an incredible number of beautiful natural attractions. In this regard, the most picturesque Bieszczady mountains, completely covered with green forests, make a special impression. If you decide to go on such a trip, then you will not regret it at all, since you will encounter stunning landscapes and incredibly beautiful landscapes of the surrounding area. This is the favorite place for fans of hiking in the spring-summer-autumn period, and in winter a modern and well-equipped ski resort awaits its guests here.

There are many ancient fortresses in Poland, but Malbork is rightfully considered the most popular among them. Its construction began in 1247. In general, the fortress can be attributed to the Gothic style. It is considered one of the largest in Europe. In the 14th century, after the victory over the pagan tribes of the Prussians, the Teutonic knights moved their residence from Venice to the territory of the Malbork fortress, located on the banks of the Nogat River. Today Malbork is the most popular tourist destination in Poland.

You can visit the small but surprisingly interesting and attractive town of Czestochowa. It is located in the very center of the Krakow-Czestochowa Plateau. This region is famous for the fact that its landscapes are remarkably similar to our ideas about the mountain landscapes of the Jurassic period. Czestochowa is usually primarily associated with its famous monastery at Jasna Góra, the most important Catholic shrine in Poland. Pilgrims from all over the Polish state gather here to venerate the Virgin Mary. Located in Częstochowa, the icon of the Black Madonna is the patroness and queen of Poland, who was crowned in 1656, and has long been famous for its many incredible miracles.

If you travel around Poland in the summer, then try to visit such a wonderful region as Mazury. This picturesque area has a total of more than 3,000 lakes. Masuria is considered a destination for sailing enthusiasts, fishermen, hikers, cycling enthusiasts and people seeking solitude. In addition to contemplating the amazing nature, practicing active sports and hiking, here you can get acquainted with many historical places - castles in Reszel, Giżyck and Nidzica, with a magnificent Baroque church in Święta Lipka, and also visit Hitler’s headquarters, located in the forest nearby Kentish since the Second World War.

If you are interested in military topics, and the pain of the losses of World War II has not subsided, then you should go to Auschwitz. This is a small city, its more accurate name is Auschwitz. He became an unwitting witness to the most brutal events in the history of mankind. During the Second World War, when one of the worst German concentration camps was located here, approximately 1.5 million people died in this place. The exhibitions of this museum, created within the walls of a former concentration camp, leave no one indifferent and make you think not only about the world, but also about the fate of all humanity.

The Polish Tatras are considered another fascinating and interesting place to visit. This is the highest mountain range between the Caucasus Mountains and the Alps. The snow cover never disappears from the tops of these mountains, and their jagged mountain ranges, waterfalls and colorful lakes are considered the hallmark of Poland. The routes along these mountains, and there are about 250 of them in total, can satisfy the most fastidious skiers and fans of hiking. Be sure to also visit Zakopane, a tourist town at the foot of the mountains. It attracts guests from all over the world with its extraordinary beauty and original mountain folklore.

And, of course, you cannot leave aside a trip to such a wonderful city as Wroclaw. Its old part is located on several islands, which are connected to each other by more than a hundred bridges. Wroclaw is the capital of Lower Silesia and, above all, is distinguished by the diversity of its architecture. Here you can find buildings built in the Gothic, Baroque, and even Art Nouveau styles everywhere. Wroclaw has an unusually long and complex history, which can be traced to the cultural heritage of European countries such as Germany, the Czech Republic and Austria. After the victorious end of World War II, all its German residents were evicted from the city, and ethnic Poles, who came mainly from Western Ukraine and the city of Lvov, settled in their place.

Why this particular Poland? Firstly, it is located quite close to the main part of the Russian Federation. We are separated by only 270 km of Belarusian and 700 km of Ukrainian territory, crossing which is no problem. By the way, the Polish Republic has a common border with Russia, as much as 206 km. This refers to the Kaliningrad region, but only a small percentage of our fellow citizens live there.

Secondly, this country looks completely European. It is as clean, “licked” and washed as Austria or Belgium. But the prices will be a pleasant surprise for those who ended up in the homeland of Adam Mickiewicz or Chopin. The price level for the main groups of goods, namely food and clothing, is not higher than the Russian average, and for certain items it is even lower. And certainly lower than those to which residents of both capitals, Moscow and St. Petersburg, are accustomed.

Thirdly, Rzeczpospolita Polska has a vast store of historical, cultural and culinary treasures, which she is ready to demonstrate to anyone who is interested in them. The Poles are very sensitive to their history, and if guests show interest in it, they are ready to turn themselves inside out to demonstrate it in the best possible way.

Exactly because of this reason It’s much more interesting to go to Poland or fly on your own. It’s one thing to walk around St. Mary’s Church, Auschwitz or Wawel in an organized crowd, seeing nothing but the backs of compatriots and feeling only the fumes from fellow tourists who have escaped to freedom in Europe. And it’s a completely different matter, having previously studied the local attractions, to set off on an autonomous voyage. Every second Pole will be happy to tell guests of their country where to find the right object. And sometimes he’ll take you there, telling you a couple of legends along the way or the history of the founding of the city-castle-museum. A small note for our citizens, spoiled by the Egyptian “service”. All this is free.

Traveling on your own, you can linger at any site, at the shipyard in Gdynia, on the beach in Sopot or at the icon of Matka Boska of Czestochowa for as long as you need for a thoughtful acquaintance with Polish shrines or attractions. And no one will herd you, like a flock of lambs, onto a bus to transport you to a new site that is included in the paid tourist minimum.

The road to Poland is simple and clear. You can get there by car through Belarus or Ukraine, or by train. There is a direct train: Moscow-Warsaw. But the most pleasant option is a plane. Air transport from Russia is accepted by the airfields of Warsaw and Lublin, Wroclaw, Krakow and Gdansk, that is, those cities that are literally “stuffed” with historical treasures and entertainment for tourists. If you purchase air tickets in advance, you will reduce the cost of the ticket by 30% compared to those purchased 2-3 weeks before the intended trip. And if you take a travel document for air transport from a low-cost airline, then for 70-80 euros you will get to the “Promised Poland”, saving your finances and travel time. The only caveat is, do not plan your trip during Catholic Easter and Christmas. Although it is very beautiful here at this time, no one or anything is working.

The main route that attracts tourists to this country is the golden triangle: Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk. This route satisfies men and women, reconciles different generations, provides relaxation at the seaside, shopping in Warsaw and will not deprive you of the pleasure of seeing or even skiing from the slopes of the Carpathians. With the equivalent of 500 euros per person, you will experience the best of what Poland has to offer in style, brilliance and comfort.

When planning a trip, you will, of course, be interested in the question of accommodation or overnight stay. There are two ways to solve the problem. The first option is to independently book a room in a hotel or several hotels along the entire intended route, using the search service for the most interesting offers, we use the hotelscombined website.

Another option is to go to Poland on a whim. The whole country is literally strewn with glowing signs about renting out beds in hostels, rooms in family boarding houses, and hotel rooms. In the north, in Sopot, you can also find apartments, but in other regions of the country this offer is not popular. However, remember that traveling to a country without knowing where you will be staying is quite risky.

If your trip does not coincide with some grandiose event, such as Euro football, which fortunately has already passed, then finding a place for a decent overnight stay in this country is much easier than buying bread or ice cream here.

There are only two features of traveling to Poland:

1. Do not take euros to this country. Stock up on local money back at home. Poles love their zlotys. In shops, ticket offices and even souvenir shops here, payments are made exclusively in national currencies. There are few points that change currency, even in large cities, and they operate only at strictly established times.

2. The second feature is no language barrier. All Poles who are over 35 years old studied Russian at school. The older the person you consult, the better he will tell you everything he knows on this matter. Young people are English-oriented, but they know it about the same as our secondary school graduates.

Sights of Poland

Poland has a whole bunch of attractions, but let's try to limit ourselves to the “golden triangle” - Gdansk, Warsaw and Krakow.

Gdansk, also known as Danzig, is a city near the Baltic. It merged into a single agglomeration with Gdynia and Sopot and has a luxurious Old Town, built by merchants who traded grain with Scandinavia. The most interesting museum is the Maritime Museum. The city's symbol is the Crane, a giant harbor crane whose wheel was turned by prisoners running around like mice inside. Near Gdansk there is Malbork Castle, a gigantic fortification complex that became the last refuge of the Knights Templar in Europe.

Three hundred kilometers separate Gdansk from Warsaw. This is the capital! Its streets are lined with granite benches. Sitting on any of them, you will hear the sound of Chopin’s magical music. Real, not illusory! Warsaw has an excellent selection of lingerie and shoe stores, as well as a great variety of pastry shops and cafes, pleasantly shocking with their prices and level of service. Of particular interest to men is the Museum of Military Equipment, which contains samples of Soviet weapons that you will not see or find here.

Another three hundred kilometers to the south, and you find yourself in Krakow, the long-term residence of all Polish kings. Guests of the former capital are invited to explore Wawel, the royal castle, the Jagiellonian University, the Sukienice shopping arcade and the collection of art objects collected by the Czartoryski magnates. Not far from Krakow there is the Auschwitz-Berkenau complex, known to us as the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Of course, “the most beautiful places” is a somewhat subjective concept. But the attractions collected in this review will show how diverse the country is and how much you can see while traveling around Poland. Here we are talking about those places that are very convenient to visit if you don’t have much time - say, one day or a weekend.
1. Zywiec Lake. This is an artificial reservoir near the town of Żywiec in the Silesian Voivodeship. Although it serves economic purposes - there is a hydroelectric power station here - the lake is distinguished by its unique beauty, and therefore attracts a huge number of tourists. There are piers, beaches, you can surf and go yachting. A particularly beautiful view of the lake opens from Mount Żar, which belongs to the Lesser Beskids.

2. Koniaków, Istebna, Jaworzynka. This is the so-called Beskydy Truive. All three villages are part of the magnificent landscape of the Silesian Beskids, and are connected by one main road and several smaller roads. These places are also very famous for their traditions: local music and lace weaving skills are especially famous.


3. Skansen in the city of Sanok in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. This is one of the largest open-air museums in the country. On an area of ​​38 hectares there are almost 100 wooden buildings in the spirit of local traditions.


4. Torun. This is one of the most beautiful and oldest cities in Poland. Toruń is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city is also well known for the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus. And Torun is also the capital of... gingerbread!


5. Gniezno. It is the first capital of Poland. The first Polish archbishopric was formed here and the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is located here - one of the most revered and famous Polish churches. How pleasant it is to wander through the narrow streets, the heart of which is the ancient Market Square!


6. Kamenczyk waterfall in the town of Szklarska Poreba (Elenegur County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship). This is the highest waterfall in the Polish Karkonosze Mountains. The water falls in a frame in three steps from a height of 27 meters. Behind the waterfall there is an artificial cave in which there is a large accumulation of amethysts and pegmatite. This cave is called “Golden Pit”. The waterfall itself is located at an altitude of 846 meters above sea level.

7. The village of Zalipie in the Lesser Poland region of Poland. It is famous for the fact that almost everything in it is painted! Local traditional patterns can be seen everywhere: on houses, fences, swings, furniture, stoves, trees, even kettles and washing machines! By the way - this is also a local feature - basically all the artists in Zalipye are women.


8. Bydgoszcz lies on the Brda River. The unofficial name of the city is “Bydgoszcz Venice”. And it’s hard to argue with this: looking at the centuries-old buildings reflected in the clear river waters and at the boats and boats slowly sailing through the city, you begin to feel like you’re in a medieval fairy tale. To the east of the city is the Bydgoszcz Canal, the oldest existing waterway in the country, connecting the Vistula and Odra.


9. Zegrzyn Lake. If the weather is good on a summer weekend, it means that the beaches near the lake, located 30 km from Warsaw, will be full of tourists. This artificially created reservoir on the Narew River is today one of the most popular Sunday destinations among residents of the capital and surrounding areas.


10. Routes for horseback riding in the Low Beskids. The so-called Transbeskid route is the longest among mountain routes of this kind. Its length is 400 km. When you travel along this road, you can meet colorful villages, picturesque valleys, mountain ranges, and magnificent national parks.


11. Palace in Bozkow near the town of Nowa Ruda (Lower Silesian Voivodeship). This beautiful 18th century building has been abandoned for several years now. But perhaps that is why it attracts tourists with its mystery and enigma.


12. Soltykov Jets. This is a natural reservoir in the Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship. In addition to magnificent vegetation, there are also deposits of minerals and paleontological fossils.


13. Lake Turkusovo on the western coast of the Baltic. It is located on the site where chalk has long been mined. The color of the lake is somewhat unusual - blue with a green tint. This color is obtained due to the play of sunlight, which, penetrating into clean water and reflecting from the minerals located at the bottom of the reservoir, gives this effect. There are walking paths around the lake. If you climb the nearby hill, you can see not only this lake, but also the Baltic Sea itself.


14. The village of Zhelazova Wola near Warsaw. Frederic Chopin was born and spent his childhood here. Nowadays, in the house where the future composer lived, there is a museum, and near it there is a park and garden laid out in the 30s of the last century.


15. Rafting along the beaver route. This is a real treat for kayaking enthusiasts. The route passes through the West Pomeranian and Lubusz Voivodeships and is located among picturesque forests and rivers.


16. Moshni Castle. Located in the Opole Voivodeship, the architectural ensemble is one of the main attractions of Upper Silesia. Nowadays there is a center for the treatment of diseases of the nervous system, but part of the castle is open to the public.


17. Lake Nidzke. This glacial lake is one of the least untouched lakes in Masuria. Those who value contact and harmony with nature will especially like it here.


18. Rafting on the Dikaya (Divoka) Orlitsa River. Traveling along this river is not an easy task and is more suitable for those who have some experience. It is quite rocky, very cold and incredibly beautiful - an extreme pleasure for rafting lovers. The Wild Eagle flows in the Sudetes through the territory of Poland and the Czech Republic.


19. Museum of characters... before bed. Here are the heroes of the Polish analogues of the program “Good Night Kids”. The only museum of its kind is located in Rzeszow. And it’s not even clear who is more interested here - children or adults...


20. The city of Bielsko-Biala in the Silesian Voivodeship. One of the most beautiful Polish cities with many old buildings and, of course, the central Market Square. By the way, there are two unusual monuments here - to heroes... of cartoons. These are the dogs Rex and Bolek and Lolek, beloved by the Poles.

21. Ruins of Rabztyn Castle in Lesser Poland Voivodeship. This is a knight's castle from the 13th century. Part of it has been restored, but from most of the structure only the skeletons of the walls remain. Which, however, attracts a huge number of tourists. There are many legends associated with the castle. For example, that deep underground there is another castle - large and beautiful. And that its inhabitants sleep there. And only once a year they wake up, open the doors of luxurious halls and sit down at tables covered with delicious dishes. And then everything goes to sleep again - until next year...


22. Sheep Mountain. It is the second highest mountain in the Silesian Beskids. Its height is 1220 meters. Paths running through virgin nature lead to its top, where the geodetic station and observation point are located. And the view from the mountain is simply fabulous!


23. Vistula Žuławy. In northern Poland, several tens of kilometers from the sea, the Vistula leaves a large amount of river sediment, thereby forming sand dunes - they separate Żuławy from the Baltic Sea. A significant area of ​​Żuławy is located below sea level, and therefore an extensive network of dams and canals was built there - it is considered one of the densest in Europe.


24. Icons in Lancut. The town of Lancut in the Podkarpackie Voivodeship is famous for the Lubomirski Castle from the 17th century. To this day it has been preserved in excellent condition. The largest collection of icons in Poland is kept here. There are about 2,500 of them in the castle. Most of these icons were transferred after the war from destroyed churches located in the north-eastern part of Poland.


25. The village of Krasiejów in Opole County, Opole Voivodeship. Traces of ancient amphibians and reptiles were found here, and a paleontological pavilion was built at the site of the discovery. Now “Jurapark” is open there - an amusement park “inhabited” with dinosaurs.


26. Lavender fields. And not in Provence, but near Olsztyn! The lavender field near New Kavkov has existed since 2001. And although it is sometimes difficult for enthusiasts growing this plant - after all, the local climate is not as suitable for lavender as Provençal - every year you can observe luxurious blooms here. At the same time, farmers try not to use chemical fertilizers and pesticides. And when the season ends, bouquets and sachets are made from dried flowers.


27. Underwater quarry in Piechcin (Kuyavia-Pomeranian Voivodeship). At its bottom lie real treasures - yachts, sailing boats, even two Fiat 126s in almost perfect condition. It is especially interesting here when there has been no rain for some time and the water is completely clear. This is one of the few quarries in Poland where diving is possible.


28. Mouth of the Warta (Lubskie Voivodeship). This is a kingdom of wild animals and birds living near water. There are 270 species of the latter here. All of them are under protection - after all, there is a national park here. In 2009 it was voted the best European tourist destination.


29. Underground bunkers in Szczecin. It is believed that there were almost 800 of them here! After the Second World War, 160 were opened. One of the most interesting is the anti-aircraft bunker. It is located at a depth of 17 meters and even had its own water supply. The thickness of its walls is 3 meters. There could be 2,500 people in the bunker at the same time.


30. Center of the Slavs and Vikings in Wolin. Walking through this scansen is like traveling back in time. There are recreated huts from the early Middle Ages, where members of Slavic brotherhoods sometimes spend time. You can go into each of these houses and get acquainted with the interior. A festival of Slavs and Vikings takes place here every year.

Located in the center of Europe. This country is interesting for tourists at any time of the year.

In Poland, you can wander through medieval cities and castles, visit the Bialowieza National Park and see bison, go skiing in Zakopane in winter or lie on the beaches of the Baltic Sea in summer.

The first Polish state appeared in 966 after the adoption of Christianity by Prince Mieszko I. Most Poles are Catholics and the church has great influence; it is not for nothing that from 1978 to 2005 the Pole John Paul II, the first Pope of Slavic origin, sat on the Vatican throne.

During World War II, much of the country was destroyed, Warsaw was especially damaged, but the Poles carefully restored and restored everything.

A two-week itinerary in Poland can be compiled as follows:

1. Warsaw . The old town in the capital of Poland is not very large. You should definitely see the Castle Square and the Royal Palace.

Every week we offer you a new option: ticket + route + budget + hotel + insurance.