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Overview - Poland

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Poland is one of the most underrated destinations in Europe. With its incredible history and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, cheap food, world-class museums, wild nightlife, and plentiful nature, Poland is a budget-travel paradise. It has everything you’ll find in Western Europe.

Apart from the bustling cities like Warsaw and Krakow, Poland also offers unspoilt natural beauty in the forms of lakes, wooded areas, rivers and hills. It is as we mentioned, a historic destination on account of Poland being central to the World War II. Memorials and synagogues abound in this country for a walk back in time.

Quick Overview
CURRENCY Polish Złoty (PLN)
CAPITAL Warsaw
TIME ZONE GMT+2) – India is 3 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Poland
POWER PLUG Voltage: 230 Volts, Frequency: 50 Hz, Power sockets: type E
INTERNATIONAL CALLING CODE +48
Weather
TRAVEL SEASONS MIN/MAX TEMPERATURE SEASON
March – May 2°C and 17°C Spring
June  – August 12°C and 26°C Summer
September – November 5°C to 15°C Autumn
December – February -12 °C to 4°C Winter
Average Monthly Rainfall
AVERAGE MONTHLY RAINFALL
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Rainfall (inches) 0.6″ 0.5″ 0.8″ 1.1″ 1.7″ 2.1″ 2.1″ 1.7″ 1.4″ 1.1″ 1.0″ 0.8″
Best Time to Visit

Like many countries in Europe, Poland is an excellent place to travel all around the year, depending on your choice of weather. However, the best time to visit Poland is during spring (March-May) and fall (September-November). This country has a typical European temperate climate with six distinctive seasons where summers are mostly hot and wet while winters are frigid.

Cuisine

Polish cuisine is a rich and flavourful combination of traditional recipes passed down through generations. When visiting Poland, one must take advantage of the opportunity to indulge in the country’s delicious culinary offerings. Polish cuisine offers a wide range of dishes, from pierogi to bigos that will satisfy every palate.

Pierogi are a Polish food staple that cannot be overlooked. These delicious dumplings are made from unleavened dough, which is then filled with a variety of ingredients. Polish pierogi filling options include cabbage and mushroom, potato and cheese, minced meat, and many others. Once cooked, pierogi are often served with fried onions and a dollop of sour cream, adding an extra layer of flavor to these delightful dumplings. Rosol, the beloved Polish chicken soup, holds a special place in Polish cuisine, cherished for its comforting warmth and nourishing flavors.

Golabki is a popular dish served in Polish homes and popular in Poland. Golabki is a Polish dish made with boiled cabbage leaves stuffed with a mixture of rice, ground meat (usually pork or beef), onions, and spices. The stuffed cabbage rolls are usually baked in a tomato-based sauce, which adds a tangy flavour.

Shopping

Poland is truly a shopper’s paradise. Every kind of store you could have ever imagined or dreamed of can be found here. There are shopping complexes, markets, antique shops, bookstores, city squares and more. Warsaw’s famous shopping complex is Arkadia. Warsaw also has a flea market in the Kloo district where you can pick up a lot of souvenirs to take back home with you. Stary Kleparz in Krakow is the best place to shop for fresh vegetables. Some cities have specific market days, and these are considered to be the best as they sell cheese, eggs, freshly baked bread, meats, vegetables and more.

Language

The Polish language is the official language in Poland, where most of the Polish-speaking population resides. More than 38 million people speak Polish as a first language in Poland, which represents 97% of the population.

Major Tourist Destinations

1. WARSAW

Warsaw is the capital of Poland and is a part of the Mazovia plane. The city is an amalgamation of the old and the new, the traditional and the modern, in terms of its architecture. Interestingly, it is said that Warsaw, together with Paris, Frankfurt, London and Barcelona, has the greatest number of skyscrapers in the European Union. Warsaw is a city that is full of surprises. It contains nearly everything under the sun! Sparkling skylines, tall skyscrapers and bustling streets exist right alongside peaceful green lawns and gardens, old palaces and Gothic architecture.

Places to visit in Warsaw: Chopin museum, Wilanow Palace, Old Town Square, Royal Castle, lazienki Park, Neon Museum, The Saxon Gardens, Castle Square

2. KRAKOW

Krakow being one of the largest and oldest cities of Poland is a perfect place for a cheap and easy weekend getaway from Germany. One can opt for the free walking tours for their old town krakow tour and it is totally worth it. The oldest and second largest city in Poland, Krakow is stunning to the core and is encapsulated by a fantastical atmosphere. Architecture is all-pervading and is a brilliant amalgamation of fragments of the present and the golden past.

Places to visit in Krakow: St Mary’s Basilica, Rynek Glowny, Old University Building, John Paul II Sites, The Wavel Castle

3. AUSCHWTIZ

Auschwtiz is a town which is present in the lesser known parts of Poland. This place is famous for the Aushwtiz concentration camp which was is a concentration camps by the Germans during Second World War. This place is accessible from Krakow by the means of bus as well as by the means of car. This place has witnessed some terrifying moments of the Second World War and reminds people of those harsh as well as cruel times. This town is usually very small and you can easily cover most of the places on foot.

Places to visit in Auschwtiz: Auschwtiz Birnkenau, Oswiecim Castle, Auschwtiz Jewish Centre

4. MIKOLAJKI

Mikolajki, located in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship of Poland, is a popular tourist destination. It is known for its tranquil atmosphere and picturesque landscape of lakes, forests, and rolling hills. The main reason to visit Mikolajki is its abundance of outdoor activities such as sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and fishing. The area is also home to some of the best spas in the region. Tourist attractions include the Mikolajki Marina, the historic Church of St. Nicholas, the Mikolajki Museum, and the White Moose Lake Nature Reserve.

Places to visit in Mikolajki: Mikolajki Marina, St. Nicholas Church, Mikolajki Museum, White Moose Lake Nature Reserve

5. POZNAN

Poznan is a vibrant city in the west of Poland, located on the banks of the Warta River. It’s a great destination for those looking for a cultural and historical experience, as well as a vibrant nightlife. There are numerous historical buildings and monuments to explore, including the grand Imperial Castle of Poznan, the Old Town, and the Renaissance Town Hall. The colorful Old Market Square is a great spot for taking in the city’s history and culture, while the nearby Cathedral Island is a popular spot for a romantic stroll. Aside from its historical and cultural attractions, there are plenty of activities for visitors to enjoy in Poznan. Shopping is a popular pastime, with a variety of markets and malls to explore.

Places to visit in Poznan: Grand Imperial Castle, The Old Town, the Renaissance Town Hall. Old Market Square

6. SOPOT

Sopot is a small but vibrant seaside town located in the Pomeranian Voivodeship of Poland. Boasting of its beachfront promenade, which is the longest in Europe, this charming town is a great holiday destination for tourists. Sopot is known for its sandy beaches, vibrant nightlife, and numerous attractions. Tourists can explore the Sopot Pier, the longest wooden pier in Europe, and take a stroll on the pier promenade.

The city has many other attractions, including the Monte Cassino Street for shopping, the Crooked House for a unique experience, and the Sopot Aquapark for a fun-filled day. Other activities include boat rides, scuba diving, and visiting the nearby towns of Gdansk and Gdynia. The city is also home to several historic churches, including the Church of St. Wojciech, the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, and the Church of Our Lord’s Transfiguration. Tourists can also learn about the city’s rich history at the Sopot Museum, the Ethnographic Museum, and the Museum of the History of Sopot.

Places to visit in Sopot: Sopot Pier, Monte Cassino Street, Sopot Aquapark, Crooked House, Church of St. Wojciech

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