Polish winters, especially in the eastern and southern part of the country, are long and cold with a snow cover from November until May providing excellent opportunities for winter sports lovers.
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Filled with laughter, joyful Christmas music, scent of smoked meat and mulled wine – Christmas Markets can make everyone forget about the whole world! It’s an unmissable chance to try delicious Polish food, stock up on delicacies, or buy beautiful handcrafted souvenirs. And most of all – enjoy yourself and Christmas season!
Autumn and winter weather is not always encouraging enough for long walks or sightseeing. However, this doesn’t mean that this time has to be boring! Actually this is the perfect time to explore the hidden treasures of the underground Poland.
The last evening of the year is coming fast. Luckily, all around Poland, events and parties are planned to celebrate the seeing out of the old year!
Discover Poland’s oldest zoo in Wroclaw, as part of our ongoing series of interesting places to visit.
Clipster is a place which has existed for less than a year but has already become an important place on the map of Polish innovations. This is the only place in the country, where you can live together with a group of tutors and develop yourself and your business ideas and projects. Gdańsk Entrepreneurship Incubator Starter and the company Alfabeat would like to invite you to come to Gdańsk and to live in Clipster! Between July and September the creators of this innovative space will provide a programme for startupers and those connecting their work with travelling.
“Summer Clipster” is held under Link to Poland’s media patronage.
Gródek is the second Early Medieval defence structure in the Kraków Old Town. Currently it features Hotel Gródek, a private archaeological museum and the Restaurant.
Poland has much more to offer than sunny beaches and picturesque mountains. Travelling through Poland you will be surprised by many hidden treasures worth visiting.
Lonely Planet writes that “Poland is back in a big way. Cities like Warsaw, Kraków and Gdańsk have been polished up, while outside the urban centres there are forests, mountains and lakes to be explored”. Read more about top 10 things to do in Poland.