About Poland

“Warsaw, whose Old Town is a UNESCO-listed heritage site. filled with attractions for the active and history-loving tourist, with traces of Chopin’s life and work, this is the largest province and home to Poland’s capital city”. “Picturesque cities such as Kraków and Gdańsk vie with energetic Warsaw for your urban attention. Elsewhere, woods, rivers, lakes and hills beckon for some fresh-air fun. Warsaw A phoenix arisen from the ashes, Poland's capital impresses with its resilience, respect for history, contemporary style and sheer joie de vivre.” (Quote by Lonely Planet) Poland's Land is very diverse (e.g. beaches, lakes, forests, mountains, deserts; e.g. 800km of sandy coastline, sand dunes in the Pomerania region, wetlands in Biebrzański National Park, and even the only Central-European desert, Pustynia Błędowska. Poland has 15 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 24 National Parks, Home to a Number of Beautiful Castles.