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What is the prettiest part of Poland to visit? My parents are going to Poland?


this Fall.

How could you compare other counties to this one?
Poland is unique in it's beauty, from the Northern lake district of Mazury, fantastically peaceful place, the oldest forest in Europe Bialowieza National Park, with its wonderful wildlife, to the Tatra mountains in the South.
Every time I travel around this country I marvel at its beauty, a memory I still hold dear was staying in the Bieszczady Mountains in southern Poland and at night time listening to the wolves howling to each other across the valleys, I ask you how many counties can you hear this beautiful sound nowadays?

But if I was pushed to choose one place I would choose the Northern lake district of Mazury as it is stunning, so much so as I am in the process of buying a Holiday home there by a peaceful lake.

It really depends on what you want to see, out of all the towns Cities that are in Poland, I would choose Krakow or Wroclaw as they still have the original buildings, place like Gdansk and Warsaw were flattened in the second world war and although they were rebuilt, it still doesn't hold the same atmosphere as Krakow or Wroclaw does.

That depends what you like. In the South we have Tatry mountains, there you can go to Zakopane. In the north you have Baltic sea. The cities that tourist visit most often are Krakow, Warsaw, Gdansk. It all depends what you like. In Krakow there is a lot of museums, architecture and overall it is great city. Hope it helps.

not the Warsaw Ghetto.

Zakopane.

near my hometown
I love it!!!
we're going skiing there next year.Awesome place but make sure you're above the drinking age.
hee hee

zakopane all the way
jasna gora
kaszupy mt's
torun
sopot

WROCLAW of course.


Wroclaw is located in West Poland... beautiful old German city :)

KRAKOW, GDANSK, POZNAN. The drinking age in PL is 18. Hurray for us Polish ppl.

Krakow. has the best historic sites in Poland. Wawel castle, a very nice main square (Rynek), Kazimierz: the Jewish part of town. you can also travel easily from Krakow to wieliczka (salt mine) and Auschwitz (german holocaust camp) and Zakopane: the winetr capital of Poalnd. http://www.citytour.pl/
http://www.localtours.pl/ http://www.cracow-life.com/poland/cracow... - check these sites for helpful tourist information.

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