Krakow is Poland’s second largest city and the country’s main tourist destination. The city remains the culture capital of Poland and its seven universities make Krakow the country’s principal center of science and education.
LEARN MORE VISIT KRAKOWWarsaw is an exciting, colorful, modern, foreigner-friendly and affordable city. Warsaw is a destination of and a hub of international companies' headquarters in central Europe. You will love the Polish capital and by Warsaw's cultural sites.
LEARN MORE VISIT KRAKOWHalfway between Berlin and Warsaw, Poznan is the principal city of Wielkopolska, a region in western Poland that is one of the country’s largest and most historic. The city is known for it's excellent night life and modern Hi-Tech companies.
LEARN MORE VISIT KRAKOWGdańsk has become the largest and the most modern seaport. It is an important shipbuilding industry and tourist center with the historical Old Town and Market Square. The nearby beaches get quite crowded in summer, with lots of entertainment all over.
LEARN MORE VISIT KRAKOWNOVEMBER 11th
National Independence Day is a national day in Poland celebrated on 11 November to commemorate the anniversary of the restoration of Poland's sovereignty.