1. Mind-blowing history
No words can explain the intensity of Poland’s historical richness. It is just mind-blowing! This is due to its tumultuous history, especially during the World War II and the period following it. Almost every Polish city has preserved tracks of its difficult past. For instance, the active archaeological site of Biskupin consists of an open-air museum depicting a large size model of an Iron Age fortified settlement in Poland which is worth a visit. The Auschwitz – Birkenau Memorial and Museum, where everything reminds of the World War, cannot be avoided. You should also visit the Warsaw Uprising Museum, dedicated to the famous Uprising from 1944. The Time Machine “Poland” is waiting for you!
There are so many beautiful places in Poland that it’s even hard to mention all of them. I think that for example Szczecin is worth visiting. There is nice Old Town, impressive Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle or Chrobry’s Walls. You could stay in four-star Dana Hotel. It’s located in the city center and if offers luxurious rooms.
I visited Poland few months ago and I was very surprised – it is trully a beautiful and amazing country! I have stayed in Warsaw for a week and I have visited many great places. My personal favourite one was a restaurant – the Akademia Restaurant in Mokotow. I have been there with my husband for our anniversary and it was amazing. The place was very romantic and elegant and the food was just delicious.
I love Poland, I try to visit it as often as possible. Warsaw is definitely my favorite Polish city, it is so diverse and beautiful! There are so many ways of spending time in Warsaw, everybody will be able to do something fun there. I especially like exploring all the less tourist places. My favorite is actually a bar, called Bubbles. I went there for my friend’s birthday and since then it is my favorite Warsaw’s spot. They serve delicious food and amazing champagne – two things that I love!