Start out in Warsaw, the country’s capital city. Here, visitors can stroll through the city’s old town, tour the Royal Castle and visit the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Next, discover one of the many historic cities like Krakow with its well-preserved historic center, Lodz to view picturesque 19th-century architecture, Wroclaw known as the Polish Venice, and the beautiful port city of Gdansk.
Guests staying at hotels in Poland may also want to visit attractions like the Malbork Castle, the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the Kalwaria Zebrzydowska Monastery, and pay their respects at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Additionally, there are plenty of things to do in Poland in the nature. Check out the Karkonoski National Park, the Słowiński National Park, the resorts on the Baltic Sea, and the Tatrzanski National Park in the Tatra Mountains. Don’t miss tasting some local favorites like potato-filled pierogi, famous cabbage rolls, delicious kielbasa, and poppy-seed rolls for the sweet tooth.