The above are just some of the places where tourists like to visit in Poland. There is plenty more to see off the beaten track, and it is suggested that you try one of these less well known locations during your visit so as to get a taste of real Poland.
the birthplace of Nicholas Copernicus,a prominent trade centre in the Middle Ages - in Poland is called 'Cracow of the North'. Torun is the most Gothic urban complex in Poland, one of the most important tourist centres of unique value in the state...
If you're planning a trip to Poland this summer, it's likely that you'll spend some time in the country's capital of Warsaw - and for good reason. Warsaw is one of Eastern Europe's most stunning cities, boasting a UNESCO World Heritage protected Old Town alongside the lavish Palace of Culture and Science, and a variety of monuments to Poland's turbulent past. However, one attraction stands out most in Warsaw - the grand Royal Castle.
Gdansk is the city where the first shot of World War II, fired by Hitler’s German forces from the Schleswig Holstein, echoed around the world. The name was Danzig at the time, and about 100,000 residents perished in the battle between Germany and the Soviets who came to the rescue of Danzig in 1945.
Świnoujscie is a famous resort with many attractions for everone, if you are young or old, you can see a lot of interesting places there. I have been to this place many times and I will introduce my personal opinion for spending summer holidays in this place.