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Poland is called the crown of Eastern Europe and it is not surprising that it is full of magic and full of wonderful historical and natural landmarks that increase the pleasure of families and offer a unique tourist destination.

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Poland is distinguished by its remarkable charm and its being suitable for medium budget owners, unlike the famous European destinations with high prices for accommodation and services.

Today, we are meeting with you on a group of the most important tourist attractions in Poland to enjoy your summer vacation.

Old town

The Old Town of Warsaw is very popular with one of the oldest regions of Poland. The Old Town is characterized by the most magnificent monuments of the Middle Ages.

The old town is in the middle of the Market Place, which is packed with tourists, lots of cafes, restaurants and shops, to buy the best goods, and it also has unique architectural features.

In the old town, you can see the walls of the old city, Barbican Cathedral, St. John’s Cathedral, Sigismund Tower and other medieval landmarks.

Visitors to the old town also enjoy eating the most delicious local dishes and enjoy watching the artists who paint in the streets, many art galleries and cultural events, in addition to the opportunity to visit the Opera House, the Grand Theater.

Royal Castle

Throughout the ages the royal palace was the residence of the rulers of the country and it is located in the old town within the grand square and includes important historical holdings of paintings, antiques, and the belongings of kings.

You can visit the palace to get to know its historical building dating back to the 15th century, with panoramic views of Warsaw at the top of the palace and charming gardens. You can also visit the castle museum.

Warsaw Barbican Fortress

Warsaw Fortress is one of the magnificent historic forts in Warsaw to protect the country in the past and is blessed with a medieval style in a semicircular shape.

This fort is located between the old and the modern town, and above it provided a panoramic view of the city, and includes rooms that were intended for soldiers during their guarding of the city, and it has been converted into a museum that currently includes historical belongings, weapons, and coins.

Main square in Krakow Main Square, Kraków

It is not possible to miss the visit of the main square in Krakow, which is one of the most important features of the old town. The square was established in the 12th century to be the seat of the commercial market.

Today, the square has a tourist status, as the movement of tourists does not stop, day and night, and glows with historical architecture in the most beautiful monuments such as churches, cathedrals, palaces and museums.

On the square you can visit St. Mary’s Church, which shines in style, and visit the 14th century Town Tower, which offers a panoramic view of the city.

Musical and cultural events are held in the square, and it includes a group of the finest antique stores, in addition to cafes and restaurants.

Tatra National Park

Nature and adventure enthusiasts head to the Tatra Park, a magical national park in formations of forests, meadows, waterfalls, mountains and caves where you can enjoy a wonderful day of exploration inside.

Lazienki Park

Lazneki Park is one of the most famous parks in Poland. It is a historical park dating back to the 17th century, where nobles and rulers were built for outings and lakes and palaces.

The garden is decorated with a charming beauty of greenery, wonderful flowers and sculptures, in addition to fountains, swimming pools and lakes in which swans and ducks swim, it is a romantic garden and ideal for relaxation.

Wawel Castle

Wawel Castle is one of the most important historical monuments in Poland and is located in Krakow and was the seat of political rule during the 16th century. It is a symbol of the country and its history and includes an important museum of Polish history.

The castle’s holdings include many weapons, paintings, sculptures, furniture, and coins, in addition to the royal wings that are distinguished by its ornate architecture and the daily life tools of the kings.

Wieliczka Salt Mine

The salt mine is a wonderful destination in Poland, it is a rock formation that surrounds a number of salt lakes, where the place was exploited to provide artworks carved from salt. The mine extends to 3 kilometers of narrow paths.

Artistic and musical events are held inside the mine sometimes, and there is also a church built entirely of salt. There are cafes and restaurants for visitors in the mine.

Royal Castle
Royal Castle

Wieliczka Salt Mine

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Wieliczka Salt Mine

Warsaw Barbican Fortress
Warsaw Barbican Fortress

    Main square in Krakow Main Square, Kraków
Main square in Krakow Main Square, Kraków

    Main square in Krakow Main Square, Kraków
Main square in Krakow Main Square, Kraków

Royal Castle
Royal Castle

Wieliczka Salt Mine
Wieliczka Salt Mine

Lazienki Park
Lazienki Park

Lazienki Park
Lazienki Park

Warsaw Barbican Fortress
Warsaw Barbican Fortress

    Wawel Castle
Wawel Castle

    Wawel Castle
Wawel Castle

Tatra National Park
Tatra National Park

Tatra National Park
Tatra National Park

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