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Each city in Poland has its own, distinctive atmosphere,
which attracts hundreds of tourists. Warsaw, Poznan, Wroclaw, Krakow and Gdansk are the most popular Polish cities.
For hundreds of years polish history and architecture have been under influence of other countries such as: Germany, Czech, Austria, and Russia. Hence you will notice difference in architecture, culture and language between west and east or south and north. In general the biggest Polish cities are multicultural places and offer enormous dose of history, tradition and entertainment. In Gdansk's Old Town one can notice architecture style of the Netherlands. Wroclaw
is like a small Venezia with 12 islands and over 100 bridges.
Krakow, the most willingly visited city
in Poland, which was among the most important cities of
Austro - Hungarian Empire. Besides the architecture Krakow is famous for amazing nightlife and cultural events. Enjoy Warsaw, full of elegant palaces
and modern skyscrapers, faboulus castle and bustling
streets. Each of these cities one can treat as a perfect
base to discover Polish mountains, the Baltic Sea
and many Polish national parks. Using our city guide you
can discover and learn more about these cities.
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The Royal Castle Krakow |

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The Royal Way
Gdansk |

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The Concentration
Camp Auschwitz |

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The Old Town
Warsaw |

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The Old Town
Wroclaw |

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