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  • 1

    Lodz, Poland

    2 nights

  • 2

    Wroclaw, Poland

    2 nights

  • 3

    Krakow, Poland

    2 nights

  • 4

    Warsaw, Poland

    2 nights

  • 5

    Lodz, Poland

    1 night

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Things to do in and around Lodz

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  • lunapark
  • Lodz, Poland
  • Jeleń
  • Piotrkowska Street at Dusk - Lodz - Poland - 02
  • Kampinoski Park Narodowy /
  • Changing Engines at Brockham Station
  • Radegast railway station Holocaust memorial - Radogoszcz - Łódź, Poland
  • Lodz Poland - Poznanski's Palace
  • Muzeum Kinematografii / The Film Museum
  • Alexander Nevsky Orthodox Church
  • Czestochowa
  • 011 Pologne - Kalisz - Hotel de ville
  • Manufaktura
  • 8 Koscielna St. - TheRed House - Location of Criminal Police (Kripo) Station in Litzmannstadt Ghetto - Lodz - Poland
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Lodz

Poland, Lodz region

Night lifeCultureHistoricFood2 nights

Lodz is the third-largest city in Poland. Located in the central part of the country, it is the capital of Lodz Voivodeship, and is approximately 135 kilometres south-west of Warsaw. Its main attractions include, the Piotrkowska Street, one of the longest commercial streets in the world; one of the best museums of modern art in Poland, Muzeum Sztuk; the Lunapark, an amusement park located near the city's zoo and botanical gardens; and a vast shopping center called "Manufaktura." In addition, Lodz's Jewish history can be traces in the Lodz Ghetto and the local Jewish Cemetery.

Poland's third largest city, Lodz is rich with 19C charm evident in its fascinating architecture, lush parks, and numerous museums.
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Things to do in and around Wroclaw

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  • Wroclaw 2006
  • Japanischer Garten
  • Ryś
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  • Mazury
  • Wroclaw: the palace that now houses the Historical Museum
  • Panorama of Raclawice from the outside Wroclaw Poland
  • Muzeum Narodowe
  • Wrocław :: European Cultural Congress :: fountain in front of Hala Stulecia
  • Zamek Książ
  • Palmiarnia
  • Architecture museum
  • Wroclaw - Ostrow Tumski
  • Old Jewish Cemetery of Wroclaw (Poland) - German Grave
  • Wrocław :: Ratusz
  • Karkonoski Park Narodowy / Karkonosze National Park, Poland
  • Bledne Skaly PL
   
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Wroclaw

Poland, Lower Silesian region

Night lifeCultureFoodHistoric2 nights

Wroclaw is the largest city in western Poland. It is situated on the River Odra in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe, and is the historical capital of Silesia and Lower Silesia. It it the fourth largest city in Poland, classified as a global city by GaWC, with the ranking of high sufficiency and living standard, as well as "a thriving cultural and social environment." In 2016, the city will be the European Capital of Culture and the World Book Capital. Among its attractions are Ostrow Tumski with its cathedral, 13C Main Market Square, the Old Town Hall, St. Elisabeth's Church, Salt Square, and more.

One of Poland's most colorful cities, Wroclaw is strewn with bridges, historic monuments, and plenty of multicultural charm.
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Things to do in and around Krakow

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  • The Streets Of Krakow
  • Katedra Wawelska
  • Kopiec Kościuszki
  • Trasa nad Wisłą
  • Birkenau
  • Przełom Dunajca w barwach jesieni 05
  • Krakow Kazimierz
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  • Centrum Sztuki i Kultury Japońskiej Manggha / Manggha - Museum of Japanese Art & Technology
  • Rynek Główny, Krakow
  • Ojcow National Park
  • Podskały
  • Szeroka street in Kazimierz (Kraków, Poland 2014)
  • Kraków, podziemia Rynku Głównego / Rynek Underground in Krakow
  • Czartoryski Museum
  • Collegium Maius
  • Rattlesnake Canyon Adventure Park in Osoyoos
  • Ogrodzieniec castle
   
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Krakow

Poland, Lesser Poland region

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Krakow is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland, dating back to the 7th century. It has traditionally been one of the leading centers of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life. Major landmarks of the city include the Main Market Square with St. Mary's Basilica and the Sukiennice Cloth Hall, the Wawel Castle and Cathedral, the National Art Museum, and the medieval St Florian's Gate with the Barbican along the Royal Coronation Route. Krakow has 28 museums and public art galleries. Among them are the main branch of Poland's National Museum and the Czartoryski Museum, the latter featuring works by Leonardo da Vinci and Rembrandt.

A metropolis of cultural significance, Krakow preserves a multitude of historic and religious remnants dating all the way to the 7C.
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Things to do in and around Warsaw

  • Warsaw Cityscape
  • Historic Center of Warsaw, destroyed by the Nazis and rebuilt after World War II
  • Łazienki Królewskie w Warszawie (Lazienki park)
  • The Royal Way
  • Neon Museum in Warsaw by Felipe Tofani - 002
  • Kampinoski Park Narodowy /
  • Treblinka
  • Madonna and Child
  • Warszawa
  • Palace of Culture and Science (Pałac Kultury i Nauki), in Warsaw (Warszawa)
  • Rynek Starego Miasta
  • Changing Engines at Brockham Station
  • Morning Light on the Magic Kingdom
  • Warsaw Palace
  • Warsaw Uprising Museum
  • King Jan III Sobieski's Palace
   
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Warsaw

Poland, Masovian region

FoodNight lifeCultureHistoric2 nights

Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland and is the 9th most populous capital city in the European Union. It is located on the Vistula River, in east-central Poland. In 2012, Warsaw was ranked as the 32nd most livable city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit. It was also ranked as one of the most livable cities in Central and Eastern Europe. Today Warsaw is considered an Alpha – global city, a major international tourist destination and a significant cultural, political and economic hub. Its main attractions include the Old Town quarter, the Royal Castle, Market Square, the Barbican, multiple castles and palaces, as well as landmarks of Jewish heritage.

The capital of Poland is also its largest city, functioning as an important political, cultural, and financial center.
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Things to do in and around Lodz

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  • lunapark
  • Lodz, Poland
  • Jeleń
  • Piotrkowska Street at Dusk - Lodz - Poland - 02
  • Kampinoski Park Narodowy /
  • Changing Engines at Brockham Station
  • Radegast railway station Holocaust memorial - Radogoszcz - Łódź, Poland
  • Lodz Poland - Poznanski's Palace
  • Muzeum Kinematografii / The Film Museum
  • Alexander Nevsky Orthodox Church
  • Czestochowa
  • 011 Pologne - Kalisz - Hotel de ville
   
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Lodz

Poland, Lodz region

Night lifeCultureHistoricFood1 night

Lodz is the third-largest city in Poland. Located in the central part of the country, it is the capital of Lodz Voivodeship, and is approximately 135 kilometres south-west of Warsaw. Its main attractions include, the Piotrkowska Street, one of the longest commercial streets in the world; one of the best museums of modern art in Poland, Muzeum Sztuk; the Lunapark, an amusement park located near the city's zoo and botanical gardens; and a vast shopping center called "Manufaktura." In addition, Lodz's Jewish history can be traces in the Lodz Ghetto and the local Jewish Cemetery.

Poland's third largest city, Lodz is rich with 19C charm evident in its fascinating architecture, lush parks, and numerous museums.
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