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DISCOVER OUR POLAND TOURS AND TRAVEL GUIDE

Visit Warsaw, Krakow, UNESCO World Heritage Site of Toruń, Auschwitz Birkenau memorial, city of Gdansk and more.

It's hard to overstate just how underrated Poland is: full of fairytale castles, lush forests, exciting cities, and endless reasons to visit. Our premium Poland guided tours offer a deep dive into Polish history and culture, as well as multiple opportunities to fall in love with Poland cuisine staples you’ve never even heard of.

Private Chopin recitals, visits to the residence of Polish King Sobieski, and a expert-guided city tour of the Monument to Ghetto Heroes await you in Warsaw. A somber visit to Auschwitz Concentration Camp tells the true horrors that occurred within this fenced complex. Lighter stories fill the itinerary in Krakow, where visits to the medieval Sukiennice Cloth Hall and impressive Wieliczka Salt Mine show you different sides of Polish history.

Between interactions with Local Experts and free time to eat your fill of local delicacies like pierogies, an Insight Vacations Poland guided tour offers the best things to do in Poland for travellers of all interests.

What to Eat in Poland

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Polish dishes generally land on the side of comfort. From hunter stews like bigos and soups like żurek to placki ziemniaczane potato pancakes and classic kielbasa, Polish cuisine uses meats and root vegetables to deliver a hearty meal that’s big on flavour.

No discussion on Poland food can leave out pierogies. The poster child for Polish food, the classic version is stuffed with potatoes and cheese, served with sour cream.

Stuffed cabbage leaves simmered in a tomato soup, golabki is a key part of Polish cuisine you’ll find on dozens of menus. It’s a hearty Polish dish that rarely needs a side.

Barszcz, Poland's take on Ukraine's borscht, is a welcoming cup of red beet soup. Held close to the hearts of Poles, its sweet and sour flavours are a special treat on Christmas Eve.

Learn More About Poland

Did You Know?

Poland’s geography includes primeval forests and deserts.

Full of natural wonders, Central Poland is far from a stagnant landscape. The Białowieża Primeval Forest is the last primeval forest in Europe, home to endangered European bison. Pustynia Błędowska, the only desert in Central Europe, is also in Poland; home to one of the largest quicksand areas in Europe. Sand dunes, wetlands, beaches and more fill this diverse geographical country that is typically only talked about for its Tatra and Carpathian mountain ranges.

What to Know Before You Travel to Poland

Currency: Zloty (PLN)

Time Zone: London GMT +1

Capital City: Warsaw

Language: Polish

Power Outlets: European 230V

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