Source: Tourism MediaPilsudski SquareThis enormous square is home to several noteworthy monuments related to Polish history and celebrating military heroics.WorldEuropePolandWarsawOld TownPilsudski Square
Source: Tourism MediaWawel CastleSee the coronation sword of Polish kings, opulent royal apartments, Renaissance paintings and an underground cave system at Krakow’s biggest castle. WorldEuropePolandKrakowStare MiastoWawel Castle
Source: Tourism MediaPalace of Culture and ScienceAdmire the views from the terrace of the country’s tallest building, a controversial landmark that inspires mixed feelings from Polish citizens.WorldEuropePolandWarsawPalace of Culture and Science
Source: Tourism MediaTomb of Unknown SoldierThis military memorial is a moving tribute to all the men and women who gave their lives for Poland. WorldEuropePolandWarsawTomb of Unknown Soldier
Source: Tourism MediaBotanical GardensJoin locals for an afternoon of strolling or at one of the events, such as festivals and concerts, at this beautiful green area on Cathedral Island.WorldEuropePolandWroclawBotanical Gardens
Source: Tourism MediaBotanical GardensJoin locals for an afternoon of strolling or at one of the events, such as festivals and concerts, at this beautiful green area on Cathedral Island.WorldEuropePolandWroclawBotanical Gardens
Source: Tourism MediaWawel CathedralChapels filled with religious art, ornate tombs of Poland’s past rulers and a huge 600-year-old bell lie within Poland’s most sacred cathedral. WorldEuropePolandKrakowStare MiastoWawel Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaMain Market SquareSpend some time in a large medieval square that is filled with restaurants, cafés and magnificent buildings that are hundreds of years old.WorldEuropePolandKrakowOld TownMain Market Square
Source: Tourism MediaBotanical GardensJoin locals for an afternoon of strolling or at one of the events, such as festivals and concerts, at this beautiful green area on Cathedral Island.WorldEuropePolandWroclawBotanical Gardens
Source: Tourism MediaMalta LakeMingle with Poznań locals as they enjoy entertainment and leisure at one of the city’s most popular recreation areas. WorldEuropePolandNowe MiastoPoznanMalta Lake
Source: Tourism MediaWilanow PalaceRoam the gilded halls and pretty gardens at this sumptuous palace, one of just a few Warsaw landmarks to survive World War II intact.WorldEuropePolandWarsawWilanowWilanow Palace
Source: Tourism MediaJordan ParkGet your blood pumping on one of the fitness trails or enjoy being on the water in a paddleboat in Krakow’s oldest public park.WorldEuropePolandKrakowCity CentreJordan Park
Source: Tourism MediaNational MuseumBrowse centuries’ worth of art treasures, many of them rescued from the clutches of war, in this striking modernistic building. WorldEuropePolandWarsawNational Museum
Source: Tourism MediaPilsudski SquareThis enormous square is home to several noteworthy monuments related to Polish history and celebrating military heroics.WorldEuropePolandWarsawOld TownPilsudski Square
Source: Tourism MediaSt. Mary Magdalene ChurchCome to this Gothic church to view a renowned 12th-century Romanesque portal. Consider braving the heights from the bridge that connects the church\'s lofty towers to take in another view.WorldEuropePolandWroclawWroclaw Old TownSt. Mary Magdalene Church
Source: Tourism MediaPilsudski SquareThis enormous square is home to several noteworthy monuments related to Polish history and celebrating military heroics.WorldEuropePolandWarsawOld TownPilsudski Square
Source: Tourism MediaWawel CathedralChapels filled with religious art, ornate tombs of Poland’s past rulers and a huge 600-year-old bell lie within Poland’s most sacred cathedral. WorldEuropePolandKrakowStare MiastoWawel Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaBotanical GardensJoin locals for an afternoon of strolling or at one of the events, such as festivals and concerts, at this beautiful green area on Cathedral Island.WorldEuropePolandWroclawBotanical Gardens
Source: Tourism MediaWilanow PalaceRoam the gilded halls and pretty gardens at this sumptuous palace, one of just a few Warsaw landmarks to survive World War II intact.WorldEuropePolandWarsawWilanowWilanow Palace
Source: Tourism MediaJordan ParkGet your blood pumping on one of the fitness trails or enjoy being on the water in a paddleboat in Krakow’s oldest public park.WorldEuropePolandKrakowCity CentreJordan Park
Source: Tourism MediaWilanow PalaceRoam the gilded halls and pretty gardens at this sumptuous palace, one of just a few Warsaw landmarks to survive World War II intact.WorldEuropePolandWarsawWilanowWilanow Palace
Source: Tourism MediaJordan ParkGet your blood pumping on one of the fitness trails or enjoy being on the water in a paddleboat in Krakow’s oldest public park.WorldEuropePolandKrakowCity CentreJordan Park
Source: Tourism MediaWawel CastleSee the coronation sword of Polish kings, opulent royal apartments, Renaissance paintings and an underground cave system at Krakow’s biggest castle. WorldEuropePolandKrakowStare MiastoWawel Castle
Source: Tourism MediaRoyal CastleA former royal residence, this stately building is now home to a fine collection of historic artwork and furniture.WorldEuropePolandWarsawOld TownRoyal Castle