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Polish cities rarely get on the lists of top romantic places prepared by Dating Russian Ladies Site. But you can’t even imagine how many beautiful destinations Poland can offer.
If it’s your first trip to Poland, then visiting its capital city is a must. This is the place where the old and the new meet. Take a walk in the Old Town and stroll down the modern streets – it feels like you travel back in time and then return to the modern world.
Rzeszow
Each city has its landmarks. In Rzeszow, they are Market Square and the town hall. There are a lot of restaurants where you can sit and enjoy the spirit of Old Europe. The square is lined with colorful houses and neo-gothic buildings.
Wroclaw
This is one of the oldest and biggest cities in Poland. The heart of Wroclaw is the Old Town but its soul is Ostrow Tumski (Cathedral Island). Here, history awaits you at every step. Some tourists describe it as “maximum attractions on a minimum space” because you will find there different churches, historical buildings, and even a botanic garden. The best time for visiting the island is the night when everything is lit up.
Bialowieza Forest
The Guardian named this forest near the border of Belarus the last primeval forest in Europe. If you’re nature lovers, set off on a guided tour to explore the routes of the dead wood, watch rare birds and animals such as pygmy owls and bisons.
Lublin
Among the attractions that you should visit are the Lublin Castle, Krakow Gate, and the Village Museum. Lublin was a center of Jewish culture, so don’t miss the chance to learn about it exploring Jewish sights of the city.
Klodzko
The biggest attraction in Klodzko is its unique fortification complex that covers the area of 17 hectares and is the best-preserved fortress in Poland. The city is often called “Little Prague”. Probably, this is because there is the Gothic bridge that resembles Charles Bridge in Prague.
Tatra Mountains
If you’re the fans of nature and breathtaking views, the Tatra Mountains and the town of Zakopane welcome you. Twin lakes Morskie Oko (Sea Eye) and Czarny Staw (Black Pond) that sit between the mountains provide a stunning view.
Torun City
This old river town will charm you with its medieval streets, gothic architecture, museums and galleries. Take a stroll down Ciasna Street where the mansions are joined with arches so that the passersby walk under those arches. Buy a packet of Torun gingerbread whose recipe dates back to the 15th century and is connected with a beautiful love story.
Malbork
Malbork is famous for the largest brick castle in Europe. Its dimensions and architecture are impressive. When you’re done with the castle, wander about the city and explore its other sights.
Gdansk
Look up from your map and simply enjoy what you see around you without being afraid of getting lost. Splendid architecture, cobblestone streets, and historic sites – this is what you’ll find there. Feel the spirit of freedom everywhere – from the Old Town houses to sandy beaches. Walk down the closed to road traffic St. Mary’s Street that has been a popular location among painters and writers.
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