There is no better time to explore colourful country of Poland than in autumn.

The colourful changing surroundings are a feast for the eyes. The very beautiful season in Poland just started. Visit the Lazienki Park today and enjoy its beautiful autumn colours.The Lazienki Park is a former summer royal resort, one of the European finest complexes and the most beautiful park in Poland. The most famous monument of Frederic Chopin and Palace on the water can be admired in the park.

The most outstanding Polish composer and pianist.

Recognised as the most natural composer for the piano who ever lived. He composed primarily short works and his finest work is his ‘Ballade No.1’ in g minor. His great name and achievements are cultivated at the Fryderyk Chopin Museum in Warsaw. The museum has two branches: Birthplace of Frederic Chopin, at Zelazowa Wola and Chopin Family Parlor, on Krakowskie Przedmiescie, Warsaw. The other places, that played an important role in Frederick Choipn life are: Zelozowa Wola, his birthplace, Brochow, a place where Chopin was baptized and where his parents got married and Sanniki, the place where Chopin spent his holidays. 

 

The European Bison, a symbol of Bialowieski Park Narodowy

The Bialowieza National Park is the largest and oldest primeval forest in Europe. The reserve has never been modified by human being, with an exception of the areas largely populated by old-growth trees. This natural park is a home for the biggest European land mammal, European bison, which is also a symbol of the reserve.

Poland is a paradise for different animals and extremely rare species of birds. The best known in Poland is European Bison, which is the biggest European mammal, weighing up to 800kg. European Bison is a symbol of Bialowieski Park Narodowy, listed on UNESCO as a World Heritage site. Bisons are naturally shy, but can be spotted at hay meadows and on fringes of the forest. While you are in Poland make sure to stumble across Zubrowka vodka, the Polish national firewater!

Lodz is the third biggest city in Poland, with a long history as a textile industrial centre.

The city combined the world of modern and industrial world. The division for poor and rich, which existed side by side is still noticeable in the building architecture. Well preserved old workers housing estates contrast with the most glamour’s residences.

Manufaktura Lodz, was built in an old factory, which belonged to Izrael Poznanski, one of the richest businessman in Lodz. It is a shopping centre, which wins every visitors admiration and respect. It is shopping centre with history, recognised by its stunning architecture and the longest fountain in Europe. It is not only a shopping empire, but also an entertainment centre and a cultural centre. During the summer, you can find there beach. In the winter time, ice rink and local markets are there for you to enjoy.

Six beautiful old towns in Poland.

Have  you heard of: Kazimierz Dolny, Malbork, Sandomierz, Nysa, Tykocin and Sanok. Besides the popular, big cities of Poland, there are many adorable villages and small towns in Poland. These charming towns, can not be found in a guidebook and not every Pole know about them. Do not wait to get to know them. Go off the beaten track today and fall in love with romantic towns of Poland, which inspire your travel.

Gnomes, or ‘Krasnale’ are one of Wroclaw’s most popular attractions.

New gnomes arrive every year, gradually populating more and more streets in Wrocław. People from all over the world are coming to hunt for them. They play an important role in Wroclaw’s daily life and history.

Wroclaw’s Gnomes history dates back to the 1980, when the country was under communist regime. Members of Pomaranczowa Alternatywa (Orange Alternative) wanted a peaceful campaign, which help to bring a dark period of history in Poland to an end. They decided to paint dwarves on paint stains on the walls covering the anti-government graffiti. Dwarves present everywhere, soon became symbols of the Polish dissident.

Masuria and the Masurian Lake District are known in Polish as Kraina Tysiąca Jezior and in German as Land der Tausend Seen, meaning “land of a thousand lakes.”

Mazury lake district, located in north east Poland, is a land of thousand lakes, surrounded by forests and meadows. Perfect for those who love water and water sports, swimming, kayaking, sailing and fishing. Full of nature beauty, wildlife and space to explore. A peaceful holiday destination, where you can swim through silky-smooth water, enjoy a walk in forest or just relax with good wine and food.
The most popular tourist resorts include Wegorzewo, Olecko, Mragowo, Gizycko, Mikolajki and Ruciane Nida, most of them interconnected via canals and lakes.