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.
Poznan, Poland is full of colorful buildings, 16th-century houses and incredibly inexpensive food.
The Republic of Poland, an old proud nation at the heart of Central Europe, is called home by approximately 38.4 million residents living within its 120,728 square-mile territory.
Gravy boats, butter dishes, bowls, vases and more in creative, colorful patterns await your discovery at the multitude of Polish pottery shops in Bolesławiec.
From September through November, the trees take on rich hues of gold, rust, orange and purple and are particularly stunning in Gdańsk.
Żywiec brewery produces one of Polands the country’s favorite beers and boasts its own museum.