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Are you searching for your next great vacation spot, but are tired of the same old hotel scene? Whether you want to add a bit excitement to your stay, or turn your holiday into real adventure, Poland will not disappoint you.

When you hear word “museum”, you are probably thinking about some serious establishment in big building like Louvre or National Museum in London. However, there are few bizarre museums in Poland that are worth visiting – even for sheer novelty alone!

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 promotional campaign “Poland – come and find your story” encouraging foreigners to discover Polish tourist attractions, history and culture, has been launched in Vilnius. The campaign is run by the Polish Institute in Vilnius. As a part of the Polish Days in Berlin’s schools, students can learn Polish and debate about Polish cinema.

Multimedia benches, a mobile tourist information point, 5D bicycle simulator, artistic performances, amber creations will present Poland’s tourism potential during the Polish Tourism Week which has begun today at the World Exposition EXPO 2015 in Milan. All activities, which will take place between 18 and 24 May in Poland’s Pavilion and throughout Milan, will be held under the motto “Poland. Come and find all colours of life.” The Polish Tourism Week is organised by the Polish Tourist Organisation.