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Ingredients of tourism in Poland
Tourism is one of the important industries in Poland, as the country witnessed an increase in the number of tourists after joining the European Union in 2004 AD. Poland is also famous for its natural scenery and historical sites. The most famous natural tourist attractions in the country include the Tatra Mountains, the Baltic Sea, and cities of historical importance, such as Warsaw, Gdansk and Torun. You can also go to Poland during the summer months, in particular June, July and August, where these months are famous for holding festivals and concerts in the open air.
Attractions in Poland
Krakow Old Town
Krakow is one of the most famous cities to visit in Poland, and it is the second largest city in the country, and contains many tourist attractions, including castles, churches, theaters, and many historical sites that show the country’s culture and identity, and among the most famous historical buildings Main Square, Cloth Hall Building, and Wawel Castle Complex.
Biofeja Forest
The Biaowieja Forest is located on the border between Poland and Belarus in the far east of the country. This forest covers an area of more than 3000 square kilometers. It has been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its natural beauty, where it is possible to walk on long walking paths that penetrate into the forest In addition, large oak trees more than 30 meters high can be seen, as well as the endangered European bison animal.
Masurian Lakes region
The Masurian Lakes region is filled with campers, hikers, and sailors during the warmer months of the year, as this region includes more than 2000 lakes, the most important of which is the Serndoy Lake which is the largest lake in Poland, in addition to that the region contains some beautiful rivers, along with A number of charming cities, such as: Gizetsko, Elk, and Mikwiki.
Piestady Mountains
Piestadi Mountains are famous for green valleys, high pastures, and a large group of forests, where these mountains are located in the heart of the Piestadi National Park, which is classified within the sites of UNESCO vital classification, and covers an area of 290 square kilometers of land, and provides tourists with the possibility of seeing brown bears, wild wolves, European endangered bison.