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  • Pope John Paul II
    Culture

    Remembering Pope John Paul II: His Life, Legacy & Inspiring Message of Love

    January 10, 2023 /

    Pope John Paul II, who was born Karol Józef Wojtyła in 1920 in Poland, is remembered by many as a saintly leader who sprinkled his natural charisma, wisdom, and unyielding faith into the world. During his extraordinary papacy of more than 25 years, he traveled to over 130 countries, inspiring millions with hope and his inclusive approach to tackling even the most difficult social issues. John Paul II’s inspiring legacy began early on when he defied Nazi occupation and helped keep the Polish Catholic Church alive during World War II. From there, he went on to compose plays, become a priest, and ultimately an archbishop — all before becoming pope…

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    Wojtek The Bear

    The Legendary Story of Wojtek the Soldier Bear

    January 16, 2023
    Marie Sklodowska-Curie

    Interesting Facts About Marie Sklodowska-Curie

    February 14, 2021
    Christmas in Poland

    The Best Christmas Traditions in Poland

    December 23, 2021
  • Project Riese
    Travel Poland

    Project Riese: The Secret Nazi Tunnel in Poland

    January 9, 2023 /

    Located 80km to the south of Wroclaw, Project Riese is a massive underground tunnel system that lies beneath the Owl Mountains – the oldest mountain range in Poland. However, to make sure that it withstood the test of time, the Nazis reinforced the walls using steel and concrete. Unfortunately, they couldn’t complete the reinforcement project as the Nazi soldiers abandoned the project during the war’s last days. Built during the Second World War between 1943 and 1945, Project Riese is reputed as one of the world’s largest military enterprises today. It is still unclear why the Nazis built this underground complex; neither is its exact size known. Some say the…

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    Barbican in Krakow

    Top 10 Historical Sites in Krakow

    January 1, 2020
    Festivals in Poland

    5 Best Festivals in Poland you Can’t-Miss

    March 18, 2023
    The Legend of Lech, Czech, and Rus: A Tale of Three Brothers and a White Eagle

    The Legend of Lech, Czech, and Rus: A Tale of Three Brothers and a White Eagle

    September 8, 2024
  • Krakow Nightlife
    Food & Drinks,  Travel Poland

    Nightlife in Krakow: Best Bars & Clubs in The City

    January 9, 2023 /

    By day, Krakow is one of the most beautiful cities on the planet. Enchanted by history, it comes with stunningly diverse architecture, medieval castles, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and beyond. But when the sun goes down, does Krakow disappear? Well, partly, yes, because most of the fun just happens to be underground! Nightlife in Krakow is elegant yet crazy, and it’s unique and lively more than ever. Let us help you discover some of the best spots to capture the essence of Krakow’s nightlife to make that morning headache totally worth it. Let’s go! Shall we? Top 5 Clubs in Krakow Wild dance floors followed by crazy crowds, intriguing cocktails,…

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    Restaurants in Krakow's Old Town

    5 Best Restaurants in Krakow’s Old Town

    October 13, 2022
    Polish Bigos

    A Taste of Tradition: Polish Bigos – History, Recipe, & Unique Twist

    June 7, 2023
    Polka Restaurant Warsaw Old Town

    5 Best Restaurants in Warsaw’s Old Town – Food That Makes You Say Wow

    October 13, 2022
  • Krakow, Poland
    Travel Poland

    How to Spend 48 Hours in Krakow

    January 6, 2023 /

    Put your wallet away while vacationing in Krakow. It is one of the most affordable cities in Europe. It’s clear to see why many travelers consider it as one of the most beautiful travel destinations in the world. Its lovely Old Town, magnificent castles, rich history, and elegant cobbled lanes make this city a delightful destination for a weekend getaway. With just 48 hours in Krakow, the self-proclaimed Polish capital of culture, you may have to put in extra effort to see all that this city has to offer, including medieval religious sites, Gothic relics, and other lovely attractions. Not to mention the many exotic restaurants, cafes and bars, green…

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    Reszel Castle

    Reszel Castle

    June 18, 2020
    Frederic Chopin Concert

    A Symphony of History: The Chopin Piano Recital at Chopin Concert Hall, Krakow

    July 18, 2023
    Gniew Castle

    Gniew Castle

    June 3, 2020
  • Polish Desserts You Must Try
    Food & Drinks

    The Top 10 Most Popular Polish Desserts to Try

    January 4, 2023 /

    Who said Poland is only about pierogi and kielbasa? While it’s true that these classic dishes are a staple of Polish cuisine, there is so much more to this country than its savory specialties. If you’re looking to truly treat your taste buds on your time in Poland, then banish all thoughts of simple potato pancakes—and get ready for the sweetest experience imaginable! From traditional pastry bakes to ice cream concoctions galore, here’s our roundup of the top 10 most popular desserts that Poland has to offer. Bon appétit! Paczki There is no need for justification when it comes to savoring the sweetness of Polish donuts – a delicacy that…

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    Fat Thursday Poland

    Fat Thursday: Poland’s Unique Tradition

    February 23, 2022
    Polka Restaurant Warsaw Old Town

    5 Best Restaurants in Warsaw’s Old Town – Food That Makes You Say Wow

    October 13, 2022
    Polish Milk Bar

    Polish Milk Bar – Real Communist-Era Experience

    July 5, 2020
  • Polish Winged Hussars 3
    Culture,  History

    The Polish Winged Hussars: A Legendary Cavalry Unit

    December 31, 2022 /

    If you have ever been enchanted by a legendary tale of heroic warriors charging into battle while wearing mighty wings on their backs, then the story of the Polish Winged Hussars is one that you won’t want to miss. Join us on an epic journey where we take a deep dive into the mysterious and awe-inspiring history behind this powerful force – from its origins at the beginning of the 16th century to its decisive role in Poland’s many battles. So buckle up and get ready! Unraveling the mystery surrounding these magnificent medieval soldiers starts now! Introduction to the polish winged hussars & their role in polish history The Polish…

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    Christmas in Poland

    The Best Christmas Traditions in Poland

    December 23, 2021
    Tradition, Culture, Polish people, Poland.

    10 Things You Didn’t Know About Polish People

    December 29, 2022
    German Concentration Camps

    German Concentration Camps in Poland During World War II

    November 1, 2023
  • Tradition, Culture, Polish people, Poland.
    Culture

    10 Things You Didn’t Know About Polish People

    December 29, 2022 /

    Polish people have a reputation for being kind-hearted and hospitable. But there is much more to them than that! Ready to delve into the captivating culture of Poland? This blog post reveals 10 unique facts about Polish people that you might not be aware of! From their love of pierogi to their passion for dancing, Polish people are a fascinating bunch! So read on to learn more about them… Hospitality The hospitality of the Polish people is renowned around the world and is something that never fails to make its way into the conversation. Whenever a visitor arrives, they are sure to be greeted with kind, open arms and warm…

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    Merry Christmas in Polish

    Mastering Holiday Greetings in Polish: How to Say Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

    December 3, 2023
    Legend of Master Twardowski

    An Guide to Poland’s Most Captivating Legends

    October 29, 2023
    essential polish phrases

    Jumpstart Your Polish: Essential Phrases for Starters

    September 7, 2023
  • 10 largest cities in Poland
    Culture,  Living in Poland

    The 10 Largest Cities in Poland

    December 28, 2022 /

    Poland is a captivating nation with an enduring history and vibrant culture. It is also home to some of the most impressive cities in Europe, making it even more attractive for tourists and locals alike. Let’s explore Poland’s largest 10 cities. Each of them offers something distinctive that makes them stand out from one another – whether you’re planning your next getaway or if you are simply curious about these remarkable places – read on! Warsaw Warsaw is Poland’s capital and largest city, with a population of 1.7 million people. It is the center for business and culture in the country, home to some of its most important historical landmarks,…

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    Merry Christmas in Polish

    Mastering Holiday Greetings in Polish: How to Say Merry Christmas & Happy New Year

    December 3, 2023
    Gingerbread Museum Torun

    The Living Museum of Gingerbread | Torun-Muzeum Piernika

    February 7, 2022
    Frederic Chopin Concert

    A Symphony of History: The Chopin Piano Recital at Chopin Concert Hall, Krakow

    July 18, 2023
  • Hallstad, Austria
    Travel Poland

    Uncovering 31 Best Winter Travel Destinations in Europe

    December 25, 2022 /

    The cold winter months don’t have to be a time of staying indoors. In fact, Europe offers some stunning winter travel destinations that are perfect for those looking for an unforgettable experience in the snow and ice. From majestic mountain scenery and traditional Christmas markets to incredible scenery and cultural attractions, there’s something special about exploring Europe during the winter. I. Best Winter Travel Destinations in Europe Krakow, Poland Krakow is an ideal destination for a winter getaway. The city’s famous Christmas markets are some of the best in Europe, with traditional decorations and local food specialties that will make your stay unforgettable. The lively evening atmosphere of the markets…

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    Bobolice Castle in Poland

    Bobolice Castle in Poland

    April 11, 2020
    Ogrodzieniec Castle In Poland

    Ogrodzieniec Castle In Poland

    February 22, 2020
    Hel Peninsula

    A Traveler’s Guide to the Hel Peninsula in Poland

    August 5, 2020
  • Polish Fiat 126p
    Culture,  Travel Poland

    Look At The Legendary Polish Fiat 126p Known as a “Maluch” | A Celebration of Polish Heritage

    December 20, 2022 /

    The Fiat 126 is a small Italian car that has earned its place in automotive history. But what many people don’t know is that it also holds an essential position in the history of Poland. The Fiat 126 was the first mass-produced car on Polish soil, and it quickly gained notoriety and popularity with the people of Poland. Let’s take a closer look at this incredible piece of automotive history and how it helped to shape modern-day Poland. Production History The production of the Fiat 126 began in Italy back in 1973, but in 1976, production shifted to Poland as part of a collaboration between Fiat and FSM (Fabryka Samochodów…

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    Interesting Facts About Marie Sklodowska-Curie

    February 14, 2021
    Polish Winged Hussars 3

    The Polish Winged Hussars: A Legendary Cavalry Unit

    December 31, 2022
    Croissant Museum Poznan

    St Martin Croissant Museum – Poznan, Poland

    July 21, 2021
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