

As a travel enthusiast and a perpetual seeker, I will forever relate to Poland as a fabulous destination in eastern Europe. Basking in the charm of picture-postcard Old Towns, gleaming cobblestone streets skirting medieval castles, artful facades, quaint quarters overlooking scenic canals, vibrant bicycle trails, and immense nature, there are ample tourist attractions in Poland.
When I saw Poland, I saw a mellowed, budget-friendly European country with plenty of touristic potentials. Great outdoors, the great crowd, or let’s say less crowd! Whether you’re a medieval architecture buff, a historian, cultural traveler, some gastronomy enthusiast, or a perpetual nature lover, you’ve got to visit Poland to tend to all fancies.
The pleasant climate year-round, welcoming locals (mostly), laidback way of life, and terrific outdoors make an ideal proportion for a never-ending love affair with this country. My first Poland trip was an opportunity to catch the best of unexplored Europe. More than two years, and several journeys later, I still reckon that a lot is yet to be traversed. Therefore I keep hustling to extend my list of best places to visit in Poland.
I still remember my first morning in Krakow – arguably the most beautiful city in Poland. A lazy stroll in the idyllic streets of Krakow on a chilly yet sunny winter morning is such a rewarding experience. I lost myself among the enchanting sight of immaculately designed porches resembling gothic style. December – January is the best time to visit Poland if you want to get enthralled with a glimpse of the super-exciting Christmas market. Christmas in Europe makes for the most striking factor when you are shortlisting the top places to visit in Poland.
Quick tip – Bread, lard, and mulled wine turned out to be a heavenly breakfast combo! Give it a try.
Warsaw is a major Poland tourist attraction, especially after its remarkable recovery from the destruction of World War II. For those who don’t know, Warsaw – the capital city of Poland, was reduced to rubbles when Hitler’s army invaded Poland during WWII. The way it was rebuilt from scratch to make it look like it does today is a remarkable feat.
Along with major cities like Wrocław, Gdansk, Krakow, and Zakopane, Warsaw features some of the top attractions in Poland. All these places offer an assortment of top things to do in Poland. Tatras Mountains in the south, Karkonosze in the southwest, lakes districts in the center, and the Baltic Sea in the north cover the major Poland tourist attractions, allowing every nature seeker to savour the best of experiences.
Doesn’t matter what time of the year it is, a Poland trip is, rewarding for every onlooker in many ways. Century-old traditions, preserves from the past, some unscathed nature, and vivid cultures still flourish in different corners of Poland.
In this blog, I’ve tried to record all the wheres, hows, whats, and whens for an ideal trip to Poland. But before I begin, let me admit – Poland in winter is straight out of some fairytale location, and you will see that for yourself.
Ideal duration to visit Poland: If you’re considering visiting these top 5 best cities to visit in Poland, keep at least 14 days handy.
Approximate budget required for a Poland trip: When you are traveling across Europe, the budget fluctuation is subject to numerous aspects. Things that matter the most are:
- a) Whether you are traveling solo or in a group?
- b) Choice of accommodation
- c) Food (whether you frequently visit restaurants, cafes, or bars or stick to supermarkets to make a modest purchase and cook in the hostel/apartment)
- d) Mode of transport favoured.
While I traveled across Poland with my Polish girlfriend, I avoided most of the unnecessary expenses. My first trip to Poland (in 2017-18) cost me EUR 800 for 10 days. It includes return flight tickets (EUR 366) and a visa (EUR 77) – which didn’t come easy at all. I have shared my experiences in a separate blog, and what you must do to stand a greater chance of scoring a Schengen Visa. Give it a read!
I was kind of naive when I ignorantly sacrificed INR 13000 for two failed attempts to acquire a Schengen visa. I learned a few things which are crucial for every bachelor traveling for the first time outside India (particularly Europe).
Best time to visit Poland: I would visit Poland round the year because every season here shows you different colors and attractions. If you plan to visit Poland in winter, be extra cautious with the clothes you pack because winter gets mercilessly cold at -15 degrees Celsius, while temperatures during summer in Poland can reach up to 35 degrees.
Getting around in Poland: Trams, government-run buses, ferries, and local trains make the perfect mode of public transport in Poland. In the Polish mountains, horse-drawn cart/sled is a popular tourist attraction. Horse-drawn carts can be seen around on normal days, while it snows the carriage is replaced with a sled. Polish people also prefer to walk around when they’re inside the city and it’s evident when are walking around. Water boats are a popular mode of public transport in the coastal city of Gdańsk.
Best cities in Poland that must be on your itinerary
Wrocław – My home, best Polish city!
Towards Southwestern Poland in Lower Silesian Voivodeship lies Wroclaw – a city endowed with terrific architectural & natural heritage, lush greenery, exceptional trails, and pulsating nightlife. Odra river prettifies the city carving out the stunning fragments into the shape of numerous islands; the same islands that do not sleep in summer and are abuzz with night birdies.
The Sudetes outline Wroclaw, while there are, many castles, memorials from World War times, some of Hitler’s famous hideouts, and an abundance of natural areas around, everything that a tourist seeks. If you are considering a trip to Europe, Wroclaw tourist attractions have to be on your itinerary.
There is a bunch of great places to visit in Wroclaw, and in this section, I have tried to narrow down the list for you picking Wroclaw tourist attractions you must not miss out!
Popular city attractions in Wrocław: Rynek Market Square, Ostrow Tumski, Sky Tower, National Museum, University of Wroclaw, Hala Targowa, Museum of Panorama Racławiska, Japanese Garden, Botanical Garden, Centenial Hall, Wroclavia Center
Best things to do in Wrocław: Go kayaking in Odra, spend an evening at a beach bar (in summer), watch the sunset from the top of Katedra/Sky Tower, watch the centuries-old lamp lighting tradition, walk the boulevard near Hala Targowa
Best places to stay in Wrocław: Novotel, Monopol, Radisson Blu, Europeum, DoubleTree by Hilton
Best cafes & restaurants in Wrocław: FC Cafe, Vinyl Cafe, Kot Cafe, Parrot Cafe, Herbaczarnia Targowa, Pizza Si, Mleczarnia, Charlotte
Must read: Best Of 48 Hours In Wroclaw – Venice Of Eastern Europe
- Krakow – Poland’s cultural capital
I took the Polski Bus from Germany to Krakow, thus Krakow became my first point of contact in Poland. Charming spirited faces, city lights well clubbed with the colors of the vibrant buildings and sleepy streets – bursting with charm resembling those which I walked in Paris a day ago, I saw the reason why Krakow Poland’s favourite city. While wandering the city street early morning, I found myself lost in the maze of alike structures.
You can walk around the city, dine in the highly recommended eateries or just take a guided tour, Krakow walks you through a remarkable history that is next to no other European nation. The city is the focal point of ancient and contemporary charm epitomized by corporate hubs, renowned institutes, and medieval structures.
Popular city attractions in Krakow: City centre, Old Town Square, Krakow Cloth Hall – Polish art museum, St Francis’ Basilica, and St Mary’s Basilica – from 1220 AD, Galicia Jewish Museum, St Benedict’s Fort, and Oskar Schindler Museum
Best things to do in Krakow: Plan a visit to the Kazimierz neighborhood, adore the stunning architecture of Nowa Huta, tour the Wawel Cathedral, climb the Kościuszko Mound, explore the Wieliczka Salt Mine, get your dose of contemporary art at MOCAK, and attend the popular Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow: Zion
Best places to stay in Krakow: Antique Apartments Plac Szczepański, Senacki Hotel, Hotel Maltański, Wielopole Hotel, Hotel Columbus, Little Havana Party Hostel, Greg & Tom Party Hostel, Cracow Hostel (overlooking the main square)
Best places to dine in Krakow: Albertina Restaurant & Wine, Stylowa, Ristorante Sant’Antioco, Pod Aniołami, Kuchnia Polska Gaska, and Bunkier Sztuki (for art & vintage cafe vibes)
Must Read: In Pictures: The Best Of Krakow Christmas Market & City Center
- Zakopane – The best of Polish mountains in Tatras
I’ll always remember Zakopane as the sleepy little town in Southern Poland with a vigilante in the backdrop – ‘The Sleeping Warrior’. No matter which part of the city you go to, the massive mountain frame casts its shadow on the town. Adorable people high on life and the calm laid back vibe of this place make it special. Zakopane is the last Polish town in the south located next to the border near Slovakia. The Tatras make the mountain town suffer the perils of extreme winters.
Lovely bars, pubs, and restaurants with local cuisine and live music, upscale showrooms, and flea market in Krupowki constitute Zakopane making it an idyllic place to spend the best times in the Polish mountains. There are a few quaint wooden cottages towards the south of Zakopane. Moments spent at this place account for the warmest experiences ever.
Snow and mountain activity make the heart and soul of Zakopane, you have to try them when you are around! A 2-hour bus ride from Krakow Glowny will take you straight to the highlands of Zakopane. The fact that this place isn’t much popular outside Europe should be sufficient to make it more exciting.
Popular city attractions in Zakopane: Tatra National Park, Gubałówka, Morskie Oko Lake, Tatra Mountains Museum, and Krupówki street
Best things to do in Zakopane: Snowboarding, hiking, funicular train and the cable car ride to Gubałówka, Morskie Oko Lake hike, fun park in Krupówki, drink śliwowica (Polish plum brandy), head to the world’s largest ice maze, go thermal bathing at Gorace Potok, and savour the delicious Oscypek
Must Read: Morskie Oko Lake Trek: A Thrilling Walk Into The Ice Age In The Polish Mountains
Best places to stay in Zakopane: Nosalowy Dwór Resort & SPA, ULisa Homestay, Mercure Kasprowy Zakopane, Rezydencja Nosalowy Dwór, and Benita rooms in Zakopane (budget)
Best places to dine in Zakopane: Bąkowo Zohylina Wyźnio, Karcma Po Zbóju, and Stek Chałupa
Must Read: In Pictures: A Glimpse Of Zakopane’s Spookiest Yet Dreamlike Cottages! Scary Or Mesmerizing?
- Bydgoszcz – A fun-loving city perfect for shoppers
One of the lesser hyped cities in northern Poland, Bydgoszcz flourishes amid the uptown crowd, rustic charm, and a myriad of city lights. A 3.5 hours drive towards the northwest of Warsaw will take you here. Bydgoszcz is lesser crowded and equally exciting when compared to major cities like Warsaw and Krakow! The city is traversed by the Brda and Vistula rivers and boasts of a modest city center.
Cheap commodities, excellent facilities, and to top it all, the remarkably humble people here make things terrific for everyone looking for the best experiences in Northern Poland. Just another place to chill, head to Bydgoszcz if you are looking to spend a memorable weekend watching the cinema or enjoying shopping.
Popular city attractions in Bydgoszcz: Mill Island, Deluge Fountain, Opera Nova, Muzeum Mydła I Historii Brudu, and District Museum Leona Wyczółkowskiego
Best things to do in Bydgoszcz: Walk the bridge over Brda river and put a lock there in the name of your beloved, enjoy a day out at Casimir the Great Park, enjoy the view of Passes Through The River Monument, and take a boat ride at Barka Lemara
Best places to stay in Bydgoszcz: Hotel Mercure Bydgoszcz Sepia, Hotel Restaurant Campanile Bydgoszcz, Holiday Inn Bydgoszcz, and Hotel Chopin Bydgoszcz
Best places to dine in Bydgoszcz: KURKUMA Sushi & Fusion Restaurant, Czosnek i Oliwa Restaurant & Bistrot, Sushi Garden Fusion Restaurant, Hotel Bohema, and Greeks Greckie Bistro
Gdansk – More colors by the Baltic coast in Northern Poland
Sample all the inherent charm of Poland in one place and the shape thus formed will be that of Gdansk – the city strengthened by the bone-chilling Baltic wind. The port city of Poland basks in its historic charm and has the best of medieval architecture, restaurants, Jewish Quarters, and plenty of tourist attractions from WWII. The warm and welcoming Polish people and colors embossed in every bit of the city make Gdansk one of the topmost places to visit in Europe.
Of late, Gdansk has gained a lot of popularity among tourists and people have upvoted the city as one of the top upcoming tourist attractions in the world. Talk about the quality of life, food, nightlife, and local transport, and Gdansk won’t disappoint you even a bit! Gdańsk is studded with an array of great restaurants
These places are well adept with good food and great interior design. Gdansk has also been known to organize the campaign “Taste the Tricity”, during which people can try local cuisines at different recommended places at great discounts (especially for students). More information can be found here.
Popular city attractions in Gdańsk: Neptune’s Fountain, Mariacka Street (ulica Mariacka), Old Town, Motława River Embankment (Długie Pobrzeże), and Gdańsk Crane
Best things to do in Gdańsk: Ride the Amber Sky Giant Wheel, dine at Thai Thai, take a tour of the Gdańsk Museum, get photos clicked in the sleepy streets of Gdansk, walk around the river embankment area, visit the Sopot Beach, and explore the central market space
Best places to stay in Gdańsk: Novotel Gdańsk Marina, Hotel Opera, Qubus Hotel Gdańsk, Hotel Hilton Gdańsk, Novotel Gdańsk Centrum, and Moon Hostel
Best places to dine in Gdańsk: Rada Miasta Food & Wine, Gdański Bowke, Winne Grono. Restauracja i winiarnia, Mito Sushi, Restauracja Gvara, and Restauracja Bazar
Must Read: Gdansk In Pictures: Best Of The World’s Top Tourist Destination In Making
Most popular things to do in Poland to make your trip worthwhile
- Ferry ride in Gdansk
- Giant Wheel ride in Gdansk
- Medieval Castles tour in Poland
- Morskie Oko Lake hike in Tatras Mountain
- Horse-driven sledge ride in Polish mountains
- Cable car ride to Gubalowka in Zakopane
- Funnel ride in Zakopane
- Tour of Krakow & Wroclaw City main square
- Staying in a mountain cottage
- A walk around Krupowki flea market, it has some of the best hand-woven dress and accessories in Poland
- Outdoor activities in Polish Mountains like hiking & skiing
Poland travel tips – Most important things to keep in mind
- It’s always nice to learn some basic Polish words/phrases. It can act as a good gesture when you’re visiting new people at the supermarket, restaurants, cafe, or ticket counter. Dzień Dobry, Do widzenia, Dobry Wieczor, Miłego dnia, Dobranoc, Prosze, and Przepraszam are some of the key words that everyone travelling to Poland must know. Polish people are warm and welcoming, and appreciate the gesture of greeting. Start by wishing someone good day and you can expect a warm response in return.
- Local transport in Poland is affordable and so well-laid, make good use of it. Intercity trains are the best for traveling across Poland. Trams and buses are other popular means of local transport that can be used in Poland. Local buses are widespread too.
- There are some amazing hostels and homestays in Poland. They are far better than most of the hotel. Look beyond, there’s a lot of stay options.
- Pierogi (there are a lot of them to try), Bigos, handmade vodka, żurek, white sausages, and Oscypekare a few local dishes everyone must try in Poland.
- Tap water is mostly drinkable. If you are keen on buying packaged water make sure that it is labelled as ‘no gas’.
- Try walking around the Old Towns and City Centers and you might stumble upon a few amazing performances.
- 7. If you are travelling to the Polish Mountains in winters don’t forget to carry a hiking pole and an extra pair of shoes with spikes. It snows often in Poland and you won’t want to hurt yourself while walking.
- 8. Start your day tour early in winter. The sunset takes place around 3:30 pm in winter, while summer is exactly the opposite and you can take advantage of the excellent weather and prolonged day hours.
- 9. DO NOT use currency exchange counters at airports! Try looking Kantor Cent in the city centre region. Also, most of the debit cards are international and can be used at ATMs across the world charging a nominal sum of few bucks per transaction.
The recommendations above are based on my 10 days trip to Poland. But there’s way more to explore in Poland. You will discover more in my upcoming blogs. Should you have any suggestions or queries please feel free to write in the comments below. Thanks