Poznań is full of cultural events and delicious international fare, with a special dedication to historical storytelling, rendering it quite an exciting destination.
You will have the opportunity to taste the competition at the Kraków Pierogi Festival from Aug. 14-18, 2024.
Godzina W, which translates to “The W-Hour,” is a term deeply etched in the annals of Polish history. World War II had left Warsaw, Poland devastated.
Here are a few must try traditional Polish foods in Krakow that will leave your taste buds wanting more.
Here are the best places to go in Krakow, Poland.
Gdańsk is full of stories and history. It is a stunning coastal city with an atmospheric old town reminiscent of Amsterdam, but with obvious eastern European cultural influences.
Polish food has plenty of delicious options for you to choose from. Meal plan your day from our options below.
Every moment of my time in Poznań was warm and welcoming, even when it was dark and 20 degrees Fahrenheit outside. This enigmatic city is bustling on every street.
Kraków is one of Poland’s oldest cities and offers a variety of notable things to do and see for travelers of all types.
Any list of the best gifts from Poland will include cheese and vodka, amber jewelry, and pottery. Given a choice, the handmade Polish pottery, being both artistically beautiful and functional in a kitchen, is a clear winner.
Hop on board this figurative train as we take you on a tour of everything Poland has to offer in the winter.
What kind of souvenir shopper are you? Do you like to buy the same item in different countries, such as coffee mugs, shot glasses, bottle openers or miniature figures of your favorite landmark? Or do you seek out a different item in each new place you go?
This city is a character-filled gem of the Baltic Sea. The welcoming streets of Gdańsk have seen many curious faces, ready to delight in the offerings of sought-after amber jewelry and goods.
During the summer months, Europe is a bustling playground of beachgoers, hikers and other outdoor enthusiasts. With crystal clear waters of the Alps and golden, sandy beaches stretched across the Mediterranean, it’s no wonder.