Top 5 reasons to visit Poland
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Top 5 reasons to visit Poland
Poland is a country of mixed cultures and numerous attractions. One can find everything here:
alpine style landscapes; wide beaches; clean lakes; deep forests; and world-class historic monuments. Poland’s natural environment makes sporting activities accessible throughout the entire year. Poland is a country capable of meeting the expectations of the most discerning visitor, whether the museum explorer, gallery pursuer, concert-hall goer; culinary foodie, or modern shopper. In many regions of Poland, there are natural sites preserved in their primeval state rarely encountered in other parts of Europe. The numerous activities, unique facilities and great value for money definitely make Poland a country worth considering for your next visit, meeting or incentive trip.
CITY & CULTURE
For those wishing to experience Polish urban life, there are many beautiful Polish towns. Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a meeting place for visitors around the world. Krakow, the country’s cultural capital, is home to great theatres, galleries, cafes, pubs and restaurants. The maritime city of Gdansk, with its gentle climate and beautiful coast and Gothic churches, is the perfect side-side spot. Or Wroclaw, on the banks of the Oder River, with its not-to-miss Salt Market Square and elegant townhouses.
NATURE
Many sites of nature in Poland are unique, not only to Europe but to the globe. Discover
the enchanting beauty of the monadnocks in the Owl Mountains or the Bialowieza
Forest, where you can encounter the European bison now rescued from extinction. Poland has picturesque rivers and plenty of lakes. Wieliczka Salt Mine’s deposits are a natural phenomenon, and the mine itself is a world cultural monument on UNESCO’s World Heritage List.
GASTRONOMY
For many, food is one of the most important reasons to visit Poland. Apart from the classic pierogis, borscht, and bigos, make sure you try some typical Polish sweets such as jam-filled pączki (Polish doughnuts) and glaze-topped sernik (Polish cheesecake).
PEOPLE & HERITAGE
In the homeland of composers Chopin and Penderecki, the enthusiasts of the arts will find a rich calendar of culturalevents. The highlights of the Polish music seasons include: the Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival in Warsaw; the Krakow Jewish Culture Festival; Warsaw Autumn
International Festival of Contemporary Music; and the worldwide known Chopin International Piano Competition. The good-hearted Poles love having guests over. If you visit a Polish home, you’ll be treated like a family member straight away.
HOME TO 17 UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES
Poland boasts 15 unique UNESCO World Heritage Sites you simply cannot miss. From the ancient Bialowieza Forest to the picturesque historical Old Towns of Warsa and Krakow and beautiful medieval castle in Malbork, the largest building made of brick in the world. Poland attracts visitors with its unusual outdoor locations, gardens, and the most valuable wooden churches – a testimony to the artistry of old craftsmen and religious sites still bustling with life.
Souce: Poland Tourism Board