Travel Guide Poland with travel tips for Poland
Experience the spirit of Poland. With modern cities enveloped in historical architecture and countrysides of rustic beauty, Poland is a country of complete admiration. Despite historical memories of old, Poland has yet again risen above and welcomed the 21st century with style.

History
With anguish of invasion, destruction of the wars of the past that Poland has overcome, the country and its people continue to rise and leave the memories of what once was within the museums and text books, bringing the strength of Poland into a glorious present and future, offering adventures of old and new.
Culture and Sightseeing
Visit the Royal Castle and the pristine old town of Warsaw which is now a cosmopolitan gateway. Visit the Polish capital of Warsaw with it's flamboyant cafe culture and many attractions including magnificent theatres, museums, art galleries, historical sights, huge cultural events like the Encounters Short Film Festival and the Jamboree, which is one of the oldest jazz festivals in the whole of Europe. The picturesque views of the countryside with the tree covered mountains, holds a back drop of the horse drawn carts working amongst the fields of hay. The Baltic coasts highlight stunning long fine white sandy beaches and homes varieties of watersports, adventure parks and areas of relaxation and tranquility.
Eat & Drink
Taste the splendor of their traditional gourmet style cuisine and tantalise the tastebuds with a mixture of German and slavic combinations of true Polish cuisine, with an array of blended spices, winter vegetables and hearty servings of meats, the traditional main meal is usually served as a later lunch with plenty to enjoy. The spectacular dishes of Poland vary with many soups, noodle dishes called pierogi as well as fine cuts of meats, hearty fish and sweet delights of homemade cakes, biscuits and puddings. With so many stylish restaurants and cafes, there is so many delicious dishes to enjoy.