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Things to Do in Poland

From hiking in the Tatra Mountains to medieval castles at Malbork and Wawel — practical, city-by-city guides to the best experiences Poland has to offer.

Highlights Across Poland

Tatra Mountains Hiking

Poland's most dramatic scenery — trails from Zakopane lead to ridgelines above 2,400 m, with options for all ability levels.

Auschwitz-Birkenau

The former Nazi concentration and extermination camp near Oświęcim is one of the most important historical sites in Europe. Guided visits are strongly recommended.

Wieliczka Salt Mine

UNESCO-listed underground mine with carved chapels, sculptures, and chandeliers made entirely from salt — 20 km south of Kraków.

Old Town Walking Tours

Warsaw's reconstructed Old Town, Kraków's Rynek Główny market square, Wrocław's island city, and Gdańsk's Długa Street are among Europe's finest historic centres.

Baltic Sea Beaches

Sopot, Gdańsk, and the Hel Peninsula offer broad sandy beaches on the Baltic — best visited June through August.

Masurian Lakes Kayaking

The Great Masurian Lakes in northeast Poland form one of Europe's largest lake districts — ideal for kayaking, sailing, and cycling in summer.

Malbork Castle

The world's largest castle by land area, built by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century — a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Pomerania.

Bieszczady Trekking

The remote southeastern Bieszczady range offers wild hiking with bears, bison, and lynx — far less crowded than the Tatras.

Activity Guides

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Masovia

Lesser Poland

Pomerania

Lower Silesia

Greater Poland

Łódź Region

Lublin Region