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Top 10 best places to visit in Poland.

 

And now, let's dive into our list of the  top 10 best places to visit in Poland.

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Number 10: Krakow.

Krakow


 Located in southern Poland,  Krakow is the country's second-largest city and a   true gem.

 Its Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage  Site and is home to the beautiful Wawel Castle,   which dates back to the 14th century.

 You can  also visit the stunning St. Mary's Basilica,   which is famous for its beautiful Altar of  the Virgin Mary, carved by Veit Stoss.

 And   when the sun goes down, Krakow comes  alive with its vibrant nightlife,   with plenty of bars and clubs  to keep you entertained.

 Number 9: Gdansk

Gdansk

Gdansk 
Located on the Baltic  coast, Gdansk is a charming city with a   rich history.

 Its Old Town is home  to the beautiful St. Mary's Church,   which dates back to the 14th century and is  the largest brick church in the world.

 You   can also visit the famous Golden Gate, which  was once the main entrance to the city.  And   don't forget to try some of the delicious  seafood, which is a specialty of the region.

 Number 8: Zakopane

Zakopane

Zakopane 
Located in  the Tatra Mountains, Zakopane is   a popular ski resort in the winter and  a great place to hike in the summer.

The town is known for its picturesque  wooden houses and its delicious cuisine, including the famous oscypek cheese, which  is made from sheep's milk and smoked over a  fire.

 And if you're a fan of skiing, the Tatras  have some of the best slopes in the country.

 Number 7: Wroclaw.

 

Wroclaw.

Located in western  Poland, Wroclaw is a vibrant city with   a rich cultural heritage.

 Its Old Town is  home to the beautiful St Elizabeth's Church,  which dates back to the 14th century  and is known for its stunning stained glass windows.

 You can also check out the  famous Wroclaw Dwarf statues scattered   throughout the city, which are a symbol  of the city's resistance to oppression.

 Number 6: Poznan.

Poznan.

Located in western Poland,  Poznan is a beautiful city with a rich history. 
Its Old Town is home to the beautiful St. Peter and Paul Cathedral, which dates back to the 13th   century and is known for its stunning Gothic  architecture.

 You can also check out the famous   Poznan goats, which ring the city hall clock  every day at noon.

 And if you're a foodie, Poznan   is known for its delicious cuisine, including  the famous bigos stew and the poppy seed cake.

 Number 5: Torun.

Torun.

 
Located in northern Poland, Torun  is a charming city known for its beautiful Old   Town, which is home to the stunning St. 
John's  Cathedral and the famous Torun gingerbread.

The city is also home to the famous astronomer  Nicolaus Copernicus, who was born in Torun in   1473. You can visit his birthplace and learn more  about his groundbreaking contributions to science.

 Number 4: Auschwitz-Birkenau.

Auschwitz-Birkenau.

The   
Auschwitz-Birkenau  Located in southern Poland, Auschwitz-Birkenau is a somber reminder of  the atrocities committed during the Holocaust.

The former concentration camp is now a museum  and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it's an   important place to visit to remember the victims  and learn about this dark period of history.

 Number 3: Białowieża Forest.

 

Białowieża Forest.

The 
Białowieża Forest Located in eastern  Poland, the Białowieża Forest is one of the last   remaining primeval forests in Europe.

It's home  to a wide variety of wildlife, including bison, lynx, and wolves, and it's a great place to  go for a hike or a bike ride.

The forest is   also home to the famous Białowieża National  Park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

 Number 2: Warsaw.

 

Warsaw.

The Warsaw 
Located in central Poland,  Warsaw is the country's capital and largest   city.

 Its Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage  Site and is home to the beautiful Royal Castle,   which dates back to the 14th century and is  known for its stunning Baroque architecture.

You can also visit the famous Warsaw Uprising  Museum, which tells the story of the 1944   rebellion against the Nazi occupation.

And if you're a foodie, Warsaw is known   for its delicious cuisine, including the famous  pierogi dumplings and the zapiekanka sandwiches.

 And the number 1 place to visit in Poland is the Tatra  Mountains.

 

Tatra  Mountains

Located in southern Poland, the Tatra Mountains are home to some of the  most beautiful scenery in the country.

 From hiking and skiing in the winter to picnicking  and biking in the summer, the Tatras have something for everyone.

 The mountains are  also home to the famous Tatra National Park, which is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and is  home to a wide variety of flora and fauna.

 And that concludes our list of the  top 10 best places to visit in Poland.

 We hope you enjoyed this tour and that it  gave you some ideas for your next trip to   this amazing country.

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