Wroclaw, pronounced 'vrots-wahf' by you and me, is Poland's fourth largest city. Situated on the Oder River, Wroclaw has a wealth of hidden history, beautiful architecture and it's bustling market square for you to explore.
Enjoy strolling around one of Europe's most attractive cities, and marvel at the stunning sights, or venture down the hidden cobbled lanes. Even on a grey winter's day, this charming city is brought to life by its vibrant colours.
Słodowa Island is a fantastic place to spend an afternoon. Located on Odra River, the island is a lush green space, visited by many each year.
The Christmas period makes any city come alive and that goes without saying in Wroclaw. The Polish Christmas Markets are similar to something out of a fairytale. Expect the aroma of gingerbread cookies and mulled wine, with plenty of stalls and entertainment to enjoy, including a visit from Santa Claus himself.
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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.
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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.
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.