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Slowinski National Park and Moving Sand Dunes
Słowiński National Park is sometimes called the “Polish Sahara.” The characteristic elements of this place are the moving dunes forming one of the most beautiful desert landscapes in Europe. Filled with beautiful dunes, scenic lakes and a number of hiking paths, it’s the perfect spot for a weekend getaway in Poland. Here are my top travel tips and suggestions for a weekend in this beautiful Polish destination. Moving Sand Dunes Vast moving dunes are among the best and most beautiful attractions in the Słowiński National Park. Who doesn’t love walking through sweeping sands and watching beautiful sunsets? You should check out the Lacka dune, which attracts crowds of tourists each…
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Travel Guide To Kashubia – Poland’s Little Switzerland
Kashubian, Switzerland, is famous for its unique character and has an amazing land rich in history and traditions. It is also considered to be one of the most beautiful regions in Poland. From the sea to the lakes and countryside, from the hills to the charming villages, there are undoubtedly many reasons why to visit Kashubia. Come explore Kashubians’ best shores, delicious food, wonderful nature, lively festivities, and intriguing culture. Why is it Worth Visiting Kashubia? Kashubian Switzerland has about 700 lakes, rivers, wild beaches, dense forests, picturesque villages, and a number of attractions for tourists of all ages. The region can be visited in various ways: natural, historical, or cultural. Read…
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Quirky and Cool; 12 Unusual Places to Visit in Poland
Poland is home to some of the most beautiful regions and wonders of nature which attract tourists from all over the world. We have some quirky places which may make you wonder who came up with the idea to create them, although some are simply a work of nature. We’ve rounded up 12 of the weirdest and most wonderful places you can visit. Read on to discover some of the most mysterious and fascinating places in Poland. 1. Pyramid Rapa mzopw Wikimedia Commons You don’t have to go to Egypt to see a pyramid. Impressed yet? Maybe you won’t see the Tutankhamen’s tomb here, though you should catch sight of a unique crypt of the…
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Oskar Schindler’s Factory – Krakow
Oskar Schindler Factory Museum is amongst the most visited tourist attractions in Krakow. This significant landmark is a must-see for every visitor, especially those who have a keen interest in Poland’s history and culture. Schindler’s List, the 1994 Academy Award Winning Film by an award-winning producer Steven Spielberg, paints a picture of the heroic businessman, Oskar Schindler, who risked everything to save lives of hundreds of people. Before the Second World War, Krakow had one of the largest Jewish settlements in Poland. Many Jews had to relocate in search of a better life and secure future due to the turmoil, war, and the Nazi invasion ravaging Poland and its cities at…
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Bimber – Traditional Polish Moonshine
Although moonshine has been banned for a long time, Poles have never been bothered about it. They make moonshine – just like their fathers and ancestors. Home-made moonshine is still prevalent in Poland and has become an integral element of culture and tradition. What exactly is moonshine? Moonshine is basically a jargon term for home-made distilled spirits that were produced secretly and illegally, without state authorization. Moonshine emerged in popularity in the nineteenth century due to the restriction of alcohol liberties by the authorities. Appropriately made, it is merely very strong alcohol with a very hard taste, or “kick,” because it hasn’t been aged. It is usually very potent; some people distill out to 191 Proof…
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How To Spend 48 Hours in Gdansk
When it comes to planning a city break in Poland, Gdansk may not come to mind, but this lovely city is in a league of its own. It is one of Poland’s most culturally and historically significant cities. Though it may not be as popular as Krakow in terms of the number of visitors, it is an ideal destination for an unforgettable weekend getaway. Popularly known as Polish Amsterdam, Gdansk has its name engraved in the history books. The first gunshot that signaled the beginning of the Second World War was fired just 20 minutes north of the city’s downtown. Not only that, the Solidarity movement that eventually saw the…
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The Warsaw Uprising Museum – Everything You Need To Know
On Tuesday, 1 August 1944, at 17.00, the Warsaw Uprising broke out. It was one of the most important and also the most dramatic events recorded on the pages of the city’s history. Planned for several days, it lasted over two months. The best way to honor the insurgents and learn more about these tragic events is a visit to the Warsaw Uprising museum. Controversial Uprising The Warsaw Uprising ended in defeat mainly for political reasons. J. Stalin was contrary and discouraged the Polish underground from staging an uprising against the Germans. The victory of the uprising would stop his plans to make Poland dependent on the Soviet Union. The head…
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Polish Milk Bar – Real Communist-Era Experience
Polish milk bars are places that are a combination of traditional food and Polish identity. They used to be a permanent element of the gray reality in the PRL. Recently these cheap places are experiencing fame again and becoming a shelter for various people from all walks of life. Food The definition of a milk bar was evolving. They used to be places where fresh dishes were made from necessary, cheapest products, such as dairy products (hence the name “milk bar”), flour, and cereal. Even in baked beans, there should not be a piece of meat or sausage, and the only variety was tomato sauce. The menus in all bars were…
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Interesting Facts About Poland That Will Surprise You
I was born and raised in Poland. However, I never realized that Poland has so many interesting facts. Poland has a rich history and cultural heritage, but it hides some secrets that many may not know. There are plenty of facts about us. Some of them can be funny, others – weird. Let’s take a look at those interesting facts! It Is Said that Polish is Quite Difficult to Learn. As a Slavic language, Polish is one of the most challenging languages for foreigners to learn. People want to learn Polish, but they are afraid that it’s too difficult. Here is why. For many people trying to learn Polish, one of the biggest problems is the…