Poland - Oasis Highlights

There are so many highlights in this fascinating country that it is impossible to list them all here. Our travel consultants will discuss your interests and be able to put a specific itinerary together for you, but below are a few must seeā€™s!

Poznań

The charming capital of Wielkopolska province has become a key centre for economy, commerce, science, culture, and tourism in Western Poland. It boasts the nation’s premier trade fair complex and perhaps the most stunning Town Hall you’ll ever lay eyes on.

 

KrakĆ³w

Krakow, the former capital city of Poland and the residence of Polish Kings, is a sight to behold. As one of the oldest cities in the country, it is a precious gem of national cultural heritage that attracts countless travelers from all over the world. Overflowing with legends, invaluable historical architecture and art, and fabulous leisure and entertainment options, this historical capital captivates and enchants visitors at first sight. Moreover, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site for over 40 years.

 

Warsaw

The Old Town in Warsaw is a must-see for its rich history dating back 700 years. Despite being reconstructed after World War II, it exudes an enchanting atmosphere with original architectural details. The Old Town Square is bustling with cafes and a statue of the Warsaw Mermaid in the center. The Museum of Warsaw and St. John’s Cathedral are nearby historical treasures.

 

Gdańsk

Gdańsk, Poland’s maritime capital and a major port city on the Baltic Sea, boasts a rich history of over 1,000 years. This unique metropolis has always been synonymous with freedom and courage, as reflected in its motto, “Nec temere, nec timide” – which means “neither rashly nor timidly” in English. This timeless maxim offers valuable advice for all of us to live by.

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