Skiing in Poland: where to spend ski holidays in Poland and where to learn to ski in Poland When winter starts, you can start planning your ski adventure in Poland. And the best part is that you don’t need to drive for hours south of Poland, to the mountains! You can enjoy many ski slopes all over…
Winter in Warsaw: attractions and things to do in Warsaw in the wintertime Ice skating rinks in Warsaw Warsaw has many rinks to explore. And it’s not just during Christmas that you can get your skates on, as there are plenty of ice skating rink options from the end of November until February/March. The first…
The biggest thermal baths and hot springs in Poland Bathing in the outdoor thermal pool in winter, surrounded by snow, is quite an experience! However, in the Polish climate, thermal pools are a popular attraction in Poland at any time of the year, not only in winter;) A visit to one of the thermal spas…
The city of Gdańsk: over 1000 years of tradition, one of the largest ports on the Baltic Sea, amber, architectural gems, beaches For those planning a winter visit to Gdańsk, the Christmas market in Gdańsk Outdoor Christmas Market in Gdańsk Location: Targ Węglowy / Coal Market. Fair of Christmas gifts, crafts, decorations, food, a carousel, Santa, Snow Queen.…
The city of Lublin for a weekend Lublin is a city in eastern Poland with a rich history, unique monuments, and excellent regional cuisine. It is the capital of the voivodeship and the eighth-largest city in Poland in terms of population. In recent years, Lublin has been increasingly mentioned on the list of the most…
Autumn in Warsaw: things to do in Warsaw in September, October & November The autumn months in Warsaw and Poland are very different in terms of weather – usually delightful September, October with mixed weather, and finally November, the quintessence of what is least enjoyable in autumn – increasingly shorter days, a lot of rain,…
The things to do in Poznań – discover the city where centuries-old tradition meets a modern vibe The city of Poznań is a perfect weekend city break in Poland with your family. Poznań is full of monuments, but at the same time, it’s a very modern, innovative, and green city (30% of green areas). Try…
Coolest accommodation stays in Poland: from treehouses to castles, staying in a railroad wagon or underground, glamping & houseboats, spending the night in a tipi tent next to the fire Are you looking for an experience to take your holiday up a notch? Our list offers exciting alternative accommodations set in beautifully unique places all…
Historic hotels in Poland: stay in a castle or a palace in stunning locations across Poland There is something magical about staying in a historic hotel. Hotels in Poland located in former castles or palaces provide a great combination of historical vibe and modern amenities. This is a fantastic idea for a weekend trip to…
Glamping in Poland – for those who love the idea of reconnecting with nature by going on a camping trip but aren’t too keen on the basic living arrangements Glamping comes from combining the words “glamorous” and “camping”. It means accommodation surrounded by nature while maintaining the comfort and amenities offered by the hotel. Glamping…