If you've never been in Poland (which seriously is quite disappointing), but you are considering visiting it (which is a great news) this is a perfect post for you. To be honest, there are many awesome places to discover in Poland, but today I'd like to show you just my top 4 favourite cities in Poland, hoping it may inspire you to visit them.
I choose them because of different reasons and in fact all of them differ from one another. We have modern and fancy Warsaw, conservative yet party Kraków, green and friendly Gdańsk and relaxing Wroclaw.
1. Kraków
I know, I know, I already wrote about Kraków (click here), but hey, nothing has changed since then! Kraków remains one of the best cities I have EVER seen. It's a bit conservative city but in a funny, retro manner. Krakow is slow and cozy. It has hundreds of churches and bars so eighter way you're gonna find a place that fits your needs. And it's like a paradise for foodies! And art lovers. And party beasts. And film addicts. Frankly for everyone...:)
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Kraków, 2016 |
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Sukiennice, Kraków 2016 |
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Kraków, Main Market Square, 2016 |
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Kraków, Wawel Castle, 2016 |
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Kraków, Vistula River |
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Kraków! |
2. Warszawa
Ok, let's be clear here. I am not a type of person that could live in Warsaw. It's too big, too loud and too crowded. But it's a capital of my country and an amazing place with a heart and soul. A city that was completely destroyed during the war but later rebuilt by it's people. Warsaw now is changing fast, it's growing as the business and politics are located there. When in Warsaw don't forget to check out the awesome museums such as the The Warsaw Rising Museum, Chopin Museum and Copernicus Scinece Center.
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Warsaw, 2016 |
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Warsaw, 2016 |
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Castle Square, Warsaw 2016 |
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Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw 2016 |
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Winter in Łazienki Park, Warsaw, a long time ago | | |
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Łazienki Park Amfiteatr |
3. Wrocław
This city is a real gem! Perfect for a weekend or maybe even longer. It's as lovely as Kraków (just less polluted and more green). Townhouses on the market square are like the real works of art. Plus the islands! So much green areas to sit and relax! Wrocław is the best city for chillout.
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Wrocław, 2016 |
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Wrocław, 2016 |
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Wrocław, Ostrów Tumski, 2016 |
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Wrocław, 2016 |
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Wrocław, Japanese Garden, 2016 |
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4. Gdańsk
Last but not least, we've arrived to Gdańsk! A city where the freedom was born - at least the Polish freedom. Here we have sandy beaches and the cold sea, fresh air and friendly people. For some time now Gdańsk is on my list of places in which I could actually live in. It has so much potential and some great coffee places (Drukarnia!. Plus those bike lanes along the seaside...come on, how awesome is that!?
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Jelitkowo Gdańsk |
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Gdańsk from above, 2016 |
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Gdańsk 2016 |
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Gdańsk 2016 |
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Gdańsk Neptun |
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Gdańsk 2016 |
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Gdańsk Shipyard |
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Autumn in Gdańsk, 2015 |
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Gdańsk 2016 |
I wonder what place would you choose to visit? What place would you choose to live in? As for me, I am still searching ;)
Liked the post, this definitely helped me to learn a lot about beautiful cities to visit in Poland. :)))))))
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