Poland Trip 2017 (HD 1080p)
Poland Trip 2017, Poland Travel Guide, Poland Tourism, Tatra National Park, Malbork castle
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Poland is one of the larger countries in Central Europe. It has a long Baltic Sea coastline and is bordered by Belarus, the Czech Republic, Germany, Lithuania, Russia (the Kaliningrad Oblast exclave), Slovakia, and Ukraine.
Cities
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Most of the major cities boast lovely old centres and a range of splendid buildings, some of them World Heritage sites. Many old quarters were heavily damaged or even destroyed in WWII bombings, but were meticulously rebuilt after the war, using the original bricks and ornaments where possible. Although remains of the Soviet Union and even scars of the Second World War are visible in most of them, the Polish cities offer great historic sight seeing while at the same time they have become modern, lively places. The capital, Warsaw, has one of the best old centres and its many sights include the ancient city walls, palaces, churches and squares. You can follow the Royal Route to see some of the best landmarks outside the old centre. The old city of Kraków is considered the country's cultural capital, with another gorgeous historic centre, countless monumental buildings and a few excellent museums. Just 50 km from there is the humbling Auschwitz concentration camp which, due to the horrible events it represents, leaves an impression like no other World Heritage Site does. The ancient Wieliczka Salt Mine, also a World Heritage Site, is another great daytrip from Kraków.
The provincial capital of Poznań is an underestimated city, but definitely worth a visit. With the oldest cathedral in the country and also the second biggest necropolis in the country for kings and rulers, a beautiful Renaissance town hall with two battling billy goats (seen only around noon), and an impressive 20th century imperial palace built for the German kaiser (just to mention a few attractions) makes a great impression on most visitors.
Once a Hanseatic League town, the port city of Gdańsk boasts many impressive buildings from that time. Here too, a walk along the Royal Road gives a great overview of notable sights. Wrocław, the capital of Lower Silesia, is still less well-known but can definitely compete when it comes to amazing architecture; its Centennial Hall being the prime example. The city's picturesque location on the Oder and countless bridges make this huge city a lovely place. The old town of Zamość was planned after Italian theories of the ideal town and named a unique example of a Renaissance town in Central Europe by UNESCO. The stunning medieval city of Toruń has some great and original Gothic architecture, as it is one of the few Polish cities to have completely escaped devastation in WWII. The city of Lublin additionally boasts an impressive historic old town, castle, and serene surrounding countryside.
Natural attractions
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With 23 national parks and a number of landscape parks spread all over the country, natural attractions are never too far away. Białowieża National Park, on the Belarus border, is a World Heritage Site as it comprises the last remains of the primeval forest that once covered most of Europe. It's the only place where European bison still live in the wild. If you're fit and up for adventure, take the dangerous Eagle's Path (Orla Perć) in the Tatra Mountains, where you'll also find Rysy, Poland's highest peak. Pieniński National Park boasts the stunning Dunajec River Gorge and Karkonoski National Park is home to some fabulous waterfalls. The mountainous Bieszczady National Park has great hiking opportunities and lots of wildlife. Wielkopolska National Park is, in contrast, very flat and covers a good part of the pretty Poznań Lakeland. The Masurian Landscape Park, in the Masurian Lake District, with its 2000 lakes, is at least as beautiful. Bory Tucholskie National Park has the largest woodland in the country and has many lakes too, making it great for birdwatching. The two national parks on Poland's coast are also quite popular: Wolin National Park is located on an island in the north-west, and Słowiński National Park holds some of the largest sand dunes in Europe.
Castles & other rural monuments
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The Polish countryside is lovely and at times even gorgeous, with countless historic villages, castles, churches and other monuments. Agrotourism is therefore increasingly popular. If you have a taste for cultural heritage, the south western parts of the country offer some of the best sights, but there's great stuff in other areas too. The impressive Gothic Wawel Castle in Krakow may be one of the finest examples when it comes to Poland's castles, but most of the others are located in smaller countryside towns.
Hotel Zamek Stirin, Kamenice, Czech Republic #HotelReviews
Spent two days in Stirin Castle due to corporate event.
It is really nice place outside Prague surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Hotel itself looks really nice with all the ornamentations and old & stylish furnitures. I stayed there with pleasure. Every single part of the hotel was very clean and tidy. A room and a bathroom in the same standard as whole building - cozy, old fashion, clean and tidy. Equipped with all the essentials including fridge (with good selection of drinks), TV, safe, hairdryer, free internet etc.
Outside the hotel you have many possibilities to spend your free time - beautiful gardens, golf course, sauna, fitness centre, bikes etc. Definitely you will not get bored over there.
What I liked especially: the old style of the hotel, large bathtub in my bathroom, gardens and SPA.
If you add a really tasty food in their restaurant, friendly staff and perfect service it will sum up to an amazing place to stay... especially if you are looking for some quiet place just outside Prague where you can relax and chill out as well as spend your time more active!
If I would have to complain on anything I would point out:
- really old TV in my room - neither fits these days or the hotel old style ;)
- size of the room - personally, for me it was enough but I can imagine that it could be too small for some people
- Restaurant and SPA are located in separated building - it means that in autumn or winter if you want to eat, have a drink or a SPA treatment you have to put your warm clothes on and have a short walk to the other building... However again - this is not a big issue ;) (PS. please note that breakfast is being served in the same building where rooms are located - and that's more convenient)
All in all - love this place and highly recommend it to anyone!
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