Krakow, or Cracow, is Poland’s most popular city for tourists. It was the royal seat and capital of Poland for [...][...]
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Zakopane: Poland’s Winter Capital in the Tatra Mountains
For a totally different experience on your trip to Poland, head up into the Tatra Mountains to the country’s Winter [...][...]
Wieliczka Salt Mine: Poland’s Salt Cathedral
Wieliczka Salt Mine, which can be found 10km from Krakow, is one of Poland’s most popular tourist attractions, yet funnily [...][...]
Food in Poland: Traditional Polish Food and Cuisine
Whilst I was on the #inpoland blog trip with the Polish Tourism Board, we had the chance to try some [...][...]
Inside Auschwitz Concentration Camp
There were piles and piles of shoes- each shoe representing a human being, another senseless killing. They had been treated [...][...]
The Gnomes of Wroclaw, Poland
Whilst the colourful city of Wroclaw has plenty of impressive buildings, the thing I’ll remember most about Wroclaw is something [...][...]
The Radar: Off-Season Getaways to Cape May, 6 Places in Poland You’ve Never Heard Of, How to Spend a Long Weekend in Iceland
The Radar: Top travel news, stories, trends, and ideas from across the Web. Got Radar? Follow us on Twitter @NatGeoTraveler and tag your favorite travel stories from the Web #ngtradar. Check back on the blog for our roundups. Photo: Zachary Hoover/My Shot[...]
Highlights of Warsaw, Poland
One word you’d probably not associate with Warsaw is “green.” But that’s the first big surprise that should await anyone who arrives in Poland’s capital. Yes, the city does have more than its fair share of unappealing concr[...]
