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You can enjoy the sea, the mountains and various other outdoor landscapes in Poland. The delicious cuisine and Jewish heritage are a few of other popular Poland tourist attractions. Poland is known for its success story in the post communist era with its emergence as a proud, independent country. It is a famous European destination for its picturesque landscapes, rich history, vibrant culture and historical places to visit in Poland. While you’re out and about in the fun packed paradise of Poland, this list of places will surely woo your senses. There are many places to visit in Poland such as Wonderful Main Market Square, The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial And Museum, Krakow Old Town Royal Castle, The Museum Of The History Of Polish Jews, Palace Of Culture And Science, The Vistula River Beach, Ostrów Tumski Rynek, The Royal Palace, Białowieża Forest, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Bydgoszcz, Gdansk, Malbork. But if have less time you must visit these few places. Just explore it all by booking your Poland your package here.

Best Places to Visit in Poland

  • Krakow Old Town: The Main Square of Krakow is the largest in Central Europe and serves as the center of the city’s political and social life since the Middle ages. It is the best place for Poland tourism for its amazing Renaissance feels reflected in the Sufkiennence, St Mary Basilica and artsy cafes and bars. Infact Krakow has one of the world’s most beautiful street owing to its wonderful architecture.
  • Royal Castle: Located in the Old Town on the beautiful Castle Square, it housed Polish royalty between the 16th and the 18th century. It was rebuilt in the 1980’s after being destroyed in the Second World War. Don’t miss out on the the series of portraits of Polish kings and 23 18th-century paintings of Warsaw
  • Wonderful Main Market Square: This is the first amongst Poland destinations you should start your visit in Krakow with. Main Market Square is the largest medieval market in Europe and a famous hub of social life for youth and young tourists traveling from around the world. A busy urban space today, it dates back to the 13th century.
  • The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial And Museum: It is built in the honour of approximately 1.5 million people exterminated here during the Second World War. Today, this museum serves as an important historical area left exactly as it was when the Nazis abandoned it, complete with gas chamber ruins that makes it one of the foremost places to visit in Poland.