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Looking for fun things to do in Poland? Browse Poland sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Poland. You may also write your own review of what to do in Poland.
#16 of 156 things to do in Poland
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CFD says:
This place does not need an introduction. People are joking with that people are going to Auschwitz in a good mood and when they come home they are depressed, and its true.
How some nazi's can deny that holocaust did happen is unbelievable. When you see 80.000 pair of shoes that where stolen from...
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#17 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
The Jewish cemetery was founded in 1892. Originally it was used as a burial ground for the victims of the choleric disease. The complex is encompassed from the south and the east by the Dory residential district and the school complex. It is further protected by the high, brick wall, while the orn...
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#18 of 156 things to do in Poland
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szu says:
For swimming, sailing, diving, sunbathing, picnics, kayaks, ice-skating and having fun:)
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#19 of 156 things to do in Poland
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Pearl510 says:
In my opinion, the Franciscan basilica (or (Bazylika Św. Franciszka) is the most beautiful church in Krakow. I have never seen anything like this place. Same as the Maria basilica, the walls here are amazingly painted with colorful motives. Yet here the drawings look different: more flashy, intense...
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#20 of 156 things to do in Poland
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a_mahmood81 says:
This castle is located in what is probably Poland's smallest national park (Ojcow National Park). It's about a half hour's drive from Krakow, depending on traffic. I went there with my girlfriend and her parents, who are from Czestochowa. I'd been in Krakow the day before, had I known that we wer...
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#21 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
The museum presents the city's experience of war and occupation, illustrates the landscape and architecture of industrial Łódź between the 1860s and 1939 and reveals the fate of Gypsies brought to and murdered in Łódź by the Nazi.
Radogost was not a place of mass extermination. Nevertheless,...
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#22 of 156 things to do in Poland
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wellszac18 says:
Well I was in Krakow for about 3 days and it was a great experience, I would reccomend going to the square at night it's beautiful! I would also reccomend going to the old Jewish quarter as that is interesting and go and see the castle thing on top of the hill as there is some great architecture and...
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#23 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
Piotrkowska Street is the most famous place in Lodz. Not only it's the most popular place for shopping, clubbing and entertaining area in whole city but also it is the greatest example of Art Nouveau architectural style. Each tenement house was built in different way, and each building is unique. By...
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#24 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
The Poznanski Palace is known as one of the largest and greatest residence of its type. The Palace (was built in XIX century) was bought by Jewish factory-owner Izrael Poznanski in the year 1877. The effort of many architects (mainly Hilary Majewski and Juliusz Jung), designers and artists resulted ...
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#25 of 156 things to do in Poland
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Pearl510 says:
Morskie Oko is a lake in the Tatra national park, about half an hour drive outside Zakopane. It is fairly worth the ride though, as this is a very beautiful place.
The minibuses (see my review on how to reach Morskie Oko) drop you of at the entrance of the national park. From here on your walk to...
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#26 of 156 things to do in Poland
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Pearl510 says:
Plac Nowy is the center of Kazimiers. You'll find the bars Endzior and Alchemia here, too. If you'd imagine the Rynek Glowny, this square is just about the opposite. It is small, a bit run down, rather quiet, and cheap. There are many bars and stalls in the neighborhood but prices aren't to be compa...
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#27 of 156 things to do in Poland
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festerwretch says:
The statue of Adam Mickiewicz on the main market square of Krakow, is a very common meeting place for people (along with the Mitoraj sideways head or Kościół Mariacki) also a common place for people to sit & rest, despite its being chained off.
Mickiewicz is often considered the greatest Polis...
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#28 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
Izrael Poznanski erected his own family residence at the crossing of the former ul. Długa - the present-day ul. Gdańska and Schulz Passage - now called ul. 1 Maja. The palace was designed by Adolf Seligson, for Izrael Poznanski's son, Karol. The residence was given its stylistic attire following t...
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#29 of 156 things to do in Poland
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kamja says:
The festival takes place every year at the begining of September, since year 2002. It is organized by the Society for Dialogue Between Four Cultures. This is the only festival in our country presenting simultaneously the oeuvre of four cultures: Polish, Jewish, German and Russian.
The cultures, ...
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#30 of 156 things to do in Poland
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Sunrise5 says:
This park is situated in the Southwest of the City of Krakow. It's a cliffy region with a lot of caves, which came to existence at the same time as the Carpathians.
For bikers, this park is ideal to let off steam. However, it can be quite dangerous as some of the trails are very steep. There have a...
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