The oldest city in Poland, Poznan is an established thriving economic hub; a centre for both industry and commerce. Outside of its business acumen, the city has plenty of attractions to visit steeped in culture and history, making it a popular tourist destination.
Poznań is home to Europe's last surviving steam-hauled passenger service, which is just one of the many relics found throughout the city. Tourists frequent the fascinating museums and historic attractions dotted throughout the cobbled streets; including the Renaissance Old Town, Town Hall and Gothic Cathedral.
A hub for trade, sports, education and technology; Poznań is an important academic site. 130,000 students currently live in the city, making it a diverse and vibrant destination, with a thriving nightlife and a range of entertainment including famous theatres and events.
When visiting quaint Gdansk, you can expect rich architecture, historic influences from Germany, Poland and Russia, as well as beautiful beaches. It's a great passageway to the Baltic Sea.
With plenty of opportunity to discover something new in Krakow, culture vultures will be in their element with such a rich history in the Old Town part of the city. The vivid bar scene attracts many stag and hen parties, and the shopping here is ideal for city breaks.
Discover Warsaw, a city that’s flourished into an eclectic mix of metropolis and green spaces. Delve behind the scenes and explore a city famed for its ongoing renovations. Take a step back in time and experience one of the Milk Bars, popular in the 1980’s, wander along the banks of the widest river in Europe or party till the early hours in the Nowy Swiat district.
Discover Wroclaw's beautiful architecture, it's bustling market square; packed full of entertainment and popular restaurants. See all of the sights on offer by taking a bike tour, before experiencing the youthful town's ever growing nightlife.