Poland is simply a pleasure to explore - it is filled with medieval castles, log cabins, urban cities, heart-warming food and an utterly beautiful collection of woods, lakes, rivers and hills. If you want to indulge in Poland’s medieval side then head to Krakow or Gdansk - while if you want to get to grips with Poland’s urban-edge then make your way to Warsaw.
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Bill & Evas 5x2 bathroom home with panoramic mountain views, close to Krakow, The Salt mine, Aushwitz, Zakopane, check our reviews they say it all. All bedding, towels and cleaning included
Superb located in Kazimierz, Jewish quarter of Krakow, short walk from the Main Square, 300m from the Wawel Royal Castle, with a breathtaking view from the 20 sqm terrace. 2bedrooms, WiFi, up to 6
Situated in a strategic central location, close to the Main Square of Krakow and the trendy Jewish Quarter Kazimierz, newly decorated Apartment.
Modern,large, 2 bedroom apartment with balcony, situated in the heart of Kazimierz, the lively Jewish Quarter of Krakow
Luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment with WiFi, Lift, underfloor heating, jaccuzi tub in brand new building in the heart of Kazimierz area
Traditional listed Polish house 4bed 2bathroom large garden in Myslenice, Near Krakow, Zakopane, Skiing, Wieliczka salt mine, All bedding,towels and house cleaning included. Can walk to town.
Beautiful studio apartment in the very heart of Krakow's Old Town just 100m from the Main Square of Krakow,Poland. Perfect for couples.
Studio with large bedroom on the mezzanine, 1 bathroom, sleeps up to 4. In the very heart of Krakow! Apartment with air conditioning & WiFi.
If you start your journey to Poland in the capital - then first take in the glittering skyscrapers that rub shoulders with grey communist-era office blocks and flats, then head north of the centre to explore the reconstructed (sadly much of it was flattened during WWII) Old Town and the pretty baroque palaces. The more enticing option of Kraków is especially appealing to history buffs. It’s a treasure trove of overlapping architectural styles - with Gothic and Renaissance architecture taking centre stage. Follow the history trail taking in the Old Town’s Gothic churches and the huge market square (Rynek Glówny),then take a look at the old Jewish quarter and finish up with a tour to Auschwitz. Afterwards simply lose yourself in one of Kraków’s narrow alleyways and stumble into a more modern diversion in the form of a crammed restaurant, chic bars or a trendy music club. When the time comes to head out of the city - take a trip to Zakopane in the foothills of the Tatra Mountains. It’s especially beautiful in winter months - when snow tops the mountain peaks and the ski resorts hit full flow - though it’s equally wonderful in the summer and perfect for hiking. Back To Top
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