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48 hours in Warsaw
Are you lucky enough to have a stopover in Warsaw? 48 hours in Warsaw can be enough to see the most significant places in Poland’s capital. At the end of your weekend escapade, you will have more than enough reasons for a return trip. Warsaw is a perfect European destination for a weekend getaway with literally hundreds of things to see and places to go. If you try to visit as much sight as possible on such a short visit, you will be disappointed. Here’s our top suggestion during your 48-hour stay in Warsaw. Day 1 Palace of Culture & Science Start off your day’s tour with a stunning view…
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The Neon Museum Warsaw
In communist times Poland was not associated with multi-colored streets, but there was something that broke the ordinary grey reality. The gloomy cities began to brighten only in the late 1950s when the project of “neonization” was announced on the wave of enthusiasm. In recent years, neon lights have become an object of excitement again. The reason that people are so crazy about old neon lights is primarily the nostalgia for the PRL, as well as a growing interest in the post-war history of Polish cities. During this wave, the Neon Museum in Warsaw within the Soho Factory complex was established. Neons in The World The first Neon appeared in the…
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Famous Churches in Krakow you Must-See
Want to see one-of-its-kind architecture while vacationing in Krakow? Would you like to know where the city’s main wealth lies? Visit Krakow churches. Despite its modern age, Krakow never forgets its root. The town maintains its rich culture and traditions evident in its churches and other religious sites. Krakow churches are plentiful; hence it is impossible to explore all. On the city’s touristic map, there are over 350 churches listed for you to choose from. Equally impressive is the fact that no two church has similar features. Each church boasts its own unique feature, so there’s something to admire. Here are the best five churches in Krakow recommended to visit.…
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5 Best Museums in Warsaw
What better way to learn about the rich history and culture of a particular destination than by visiting a museum? In Warsaw, you’ll find a handful of inspiring museums which gives visitors a chance to learn more about all that there is to know about the city and Poland in general. So if you’re in Warsaw and thinking of the best places to visit, check out the five best museums in the capital of Poland that will take you back in time. 1. Warsaw Uprising Museum This is one of Warsaw‘s most historically significant museums. Dedicated to the departed souls who stood up against the Nazis during Warsaw Uprising in…
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Reszel Castle
Reszel is a little town in Warmia, where time seems to have stopped. It has hardly changed its appearance since the Middle Ages. Quiet, narrow streets, extensive parks, and a stunning Gothic castle create an almost idyllic atmosphere. Today, the castle in Reszel is a true gem of the defensive architecture of the Middle Ages and the town hallmark. History The history of the Reszel castle dates back to the mid-13th century when the Teutonic Knights built the first wooden and earth stronghold. From 1281, Reszel was ruled by Warmian bishops, who, around 1350, began the construction of a stone castle, which operated as a defensive fortress. In the 15th…
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10 Best Cafés in Krakow
One of the things most tourists ponder on is how to make the most of the time they have while vacationing overseas. No doubt, there are many Krakow attractions worth visiting. However, to get the most of your time in Krakow, you need energy. Start your day with a great cup of finely brewed coffee. But the big question is, where can you find the best café establishment in the city? For the best cafes in Krakow, check out the venues on this list. 1. Wesola Café Opened its doors in 2014, Wesola Café is one of the popular café establishments in Krakow and for good reasons. They offer great tasting…
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Teutonic Knights’ Castle in Torun
The castles have evolved, and their appearance has changed over the centuries. Poland is blessed with countless beautiful castles to admire, from medieval castles, baroque residences, fairy-tale palaces to magnificent ruins. Explore ancient ruins, discover mysterious remains, and learn the stories held within the walls of the Torun castle. History In the Chełmno Land, the Teutonic Order was building its first stronghold in Toruń in the mid-thirteenth century. On the plan of a closed horseshoe, a stone castle is made of stone and brick and a rampart and outer bailey around it. The castle was subject to constant expansion and modernization until the 14th century. Near the castle, there were…
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Baranow Sandomierski Castle
Baranow Sandomierski Castle is one of the best-preserved fortifications of this type in Europe. This pearl of Renaissance architecture in the northwest of the city is called “Little Wawel.” The former seat of the Leszczyński family is surrounded by a 14-hectare park, and within it, there is also a three-star Hotel. Travelers willingly visit this secluded place. History The Castle in Baranów Sandomierski was initially a Renaissance court. It was built on the initiative of the governor of Radziejów – Rafał Leszczyński. His son Andrzej Leszczyński in the years 1591-1603, expanded it into a castle which appearance we can admire to this day. In 1620, impressive, modern bastion fortifications were built…
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Chelmno – The City of Lovers
Planning a romantic trip to Poland? If so, make Chelmno your primary destination. Located in the northern part of Poland, Chelmno is one of the Polish cities that draw thousands of lovers annually. Its laid-back atmosphere and well-preserved urban development system, as well as entertaining activities, make this beautiful city a popular location for travelers who want to rekindle their love affair and those looking for a holiday like no other. Valentine’s Day in Chelmno Popularly known as the city of lovers, Chelmno sees thousands of visitors, both local and international, on the 14th of February every year. For sure, you may be wondering why do people flock to this…
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Palace Wojanow in Poland
Magnificent and majestic, almost fairytale-like Wojanów Palace is located in The Valley of Palaces and Gardens. The area is full of historic parks, medieval castles, and romantic residences surrounded by a unique natural landscape, the perfect place for every tourist. Palace Wojanów is an incredibly charming place located in the town of Wojanów in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship. This extremely luxurious property is found about seven kilometers from the center of Jelenia Góra and around 100 kilometers from Wroclaw. History The earliest historical records of the estate in Wojanów date back to the end of the twelfth century. In 1281, the knight’s fief found here was the property of Eberhard von…