Trip to Poland
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Sightseeing & relax in Poland
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The Wawel Castle
On the Wawel Hill there are memorabilia of the beginnings of the Polish state because the Wawel Castle is a huge part of the history of the nation. The importance of this place is proven not only by historical events but also by its amazing and dignified architecture, which shows the skill of medieval architects. Many kings of Poland, Marshall Józef Piłsudski, and Polish national hero Tadeusz Kościuszko found their final resting place in the Wawel Castle’s Cathedral.
Morskie Oko
Morskie Oko is the largest lake in the Tatra Mountains, located at an altitude of 1,395 m above sea level. You can reach the Morskie Oko Lake by foot – the trail is about 8 km long (hiking time is 2 hours 25 minutes). Morskie Oko itself makes a very big impression, also on children – it’s a truly stunning lake. A must-see place in the Tatra Mountains.
Krakow Main Square
The largest and definitely one of the most beautiful in Europe. Designated in the 13th century on an area of 4 hectares, surrounded by charming tenement houses and the majestic St. Mary’s Basilica, it is a place where the city’s cultural life has been focused for centuries. It is here that you can admire the gems of historical architecture, meet a friendly Lajkonik or listen to the famous bugle call.
Kasprowy Wierch
Alongside Mount Giewont (the landmark of the area) Mount Kasprowy Wierch is one of the most recognizable mountains in the Tatra Mountains. Located on the border of the High Tatras and Western Tatras, this peak offers unforgettable landscapes that can be endlessly admired. From an elevation of almost 2000 meters above sea level, there is a magnificent panorama of the gentler slopes of the Red Peaks and the much sharper peaks of the High Tatras (including Mt. Świnica and Mt. Orla Perć). You can reach the summit by a cable car, which is available all year round.