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City Breaks in Warsaw. Many people still have an image of Warsaw as a dull concrete jungle, a wasteland of Soviet-era housing with little appeal. But there is far more to one of Europe’s most underrated cities, with a string of things to see, an impressive cultural scene and an increasingly lively nightlife...
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City Breaks in Krakow. The royal capital for half a millennium, Krakow is the proudest and the most beautiful of Poland’s cities. According to local legend Prince Krak established the city in the 7th century after outwitting the resident dragon and it soon became one of the epicentres of learning and culture...
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City Breaks in Gdansk. Gdansk’s strategic location on the Baltic coast has throughout the centuries helped it flourish both architecturally and culturally. Many foreign and home grown influences have left their mark and even though much of the city was left in rubble at the end of the second world war, Gdansk today is once more poised to be at the centre of European culture...
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City Breaks in Wroclaw.> Wroclaw, the capital of Lower Silesia, is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland. Situated at the foot of the Sudety Moutains, upon the Odra River and cut through by its numerous tributaries and canals, it's an exceptional city of 12 islands and 112 bridges....
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A Luxury Break in Kadyny. 73km east of Gdańsk, the Kadyny Country Club is located on the former palace estate of Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany, comprising the summer palace and 3 hectares of gardens.The hotel is 800 meters from the beach and is surrounded by a 33,000 acre landscaped park...
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A Short Spa Break in Sopot. Sopot’s reputation as one of Poland’s premier seaside resorts is justly deserved. Human settlement here dates back some 2,500 years. A small fishing village owned by the Cistercians in Oliwa existed here from the 13th century. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the baths and spas of this increasingly-fashionable health resort lured a select, affluent and aristocratic set to Sopot as much for its soothing waters as for its vibrant social life...
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Activity Breaks in Zakopane. Tucked away in the southernmost part of Poland with the Tatra Mountains as its backdrop, Zakopane first came to the attention of doctors in the 1870s as an ideal retreat due to the benefits provided by the fresh mountain air. This small village over the years developed into a popular spa resort and today is Poland’s premier location for sports and recreation catered for by a wide range of accommodation and restaurants. |
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City Breaks in Szczecin. Szczecin is a city situated in the north-west of Poland, where the river Odra meets the Baltic Sea (through Szczecin Bay). For centuries this location has been the junction for major European transit routes, from the west to the east and from the north, through the Baltic, to the south of Europe. |
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Escorted Tours in Poland.
Choose from a selection of escorted tours that cover many interest groups and budgets. Tour Poland and stay in castles, or stay put in a luxury spa. Whatever tour is best for you, you can be sure that each one allows you to witness the best of Polan's cultural heritage. |
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City Breaks in Poznan. Poznan began as a small settlement clustered around a wooden castle on the island, which was subsequently, called Ostrów Tumski early in the 9th century. During the formation of the Polish State in the 10th and 11th centuries the city played in Poland a significant role. |