Source: Tourism MediaWarsawThe capital of Poland was rebuilt after World War II and continues to grow, with a flourishing arts scene and a mix of old and modern architecture.WorldEuropePolandWarsaw
Source: Tourism MediaPilsudski SquareThis enormous square is home to several noteworthy monuments related to Polish history and celebrating military heroics.WorldEuropePolandWarsawOld TownPilsudski Square
Source: Tourism MediaJewish CemeteryLook for famous names as you visit this moving tribute to the Jewish people of Krakow who were killed during World War II.WorldEuropePolandKrakowKazimierzJewish Cemetery
Source: Tourism MediaPalace of Culture and ScienceAdmire the views from the terrace of the country’s tallest building, a controversial landmark that inspires mixed feelings from Polish citizens.WorldEuropePolandWarsawPalace of Culture and Science
Source: Tourism MediaSigismund's ColumnBuilt in tribute to a 16th-century Polish king, this landmark overlooks the busy Castle Square and is a popular meeting place. WorldEuropePolandWarsawOld TownSigismund's Column
Source: Tourism MediaPalace of Culture and ScienceAdmire the views from the terrace of the country’s tallest building, a controversial landmark that inspires mixed feelings from Polish citizens.WorldEuropePolandWarsawPalace of Culture and Science
Source: Tourism MediaPilsudski SquareThis enormous square is home to several noteworthy monuments related to Polish history and celebrating military heroics.WorldEuropePolandWarsawOld TownPilsudski Square
Source: Tourism MediaPalace of Culture and ScienceAdmire the views from the terrace of the country’s tallest building, a controversial landmark that inspires mixed feelings from Polish citizens.WorldEuropePolandWarsawPalace of Culture and Science
Source: Tourism MediaPolish Aviation MuseumSee jets from World War II alongside rare planes from the start of the 20th century at this interactive museum dedicated to aircraft.WorldEuropePolandKrakowPolish Aviation Museum
Source: Tourism MediaWilanow PalaceRoam the gilded halls and pretty gardens at this sumptuous palace, one of just a few Warsaw landmarks to survive World War II intact.WorldEuropePolandWarsawWilanowWilanow Palace
Source: Tourism MediaNational MuseumSee iconic artworks by Poland’s biggest names and browse through a huge collection of decorative art at the most important museum in the country.WorldEuropePolandKrakowCity CentreNational Museum
Source: Tourism MediaWilanow PalaceRoam the gilded halls and pretty gardens at this sumptuous palace, one of just a few Warsaw landmarks to survive World War II intact.WorldEuropePolandWarsawWilanowWilanow Palace
Source: Tourism MediaUniversity of WarsawStroll through the avenues and palaces of this historic academic institution, which has fostered two centuries of learning in Poland. WorldEuropePolandWarsawUniversity of Warsaw
Source: Tourism MediaWilanow PalaceRoam the gilded halls and pretty gardens at this sumptuous palace, one of just a few Warsaw landmarks to survive World War II intact.WorldEuropePolandWarsawWilanowWilanow Palace
Source: Tourism MediaPalace of Culture and ScienceAdmire the views from the terrace of the country’s tallest building, a controversial landmark that inspires mixed feelings from Polish citizens.WorldEuropePolandWarsawPalace of Culture and Science
Source: Tourism MediaUniversity of WarsawStroll through the avenues and palaces of this historic academic institution, which has fostered two centuries of learning in Poland. WorldEuropePolandWarsawUniversity of Warsaw
Source: Tourism MediaPilsudski SquareThis enormous square is home to several noteworthy monuments related to Polish history and celebrating military heroics.WorldEuropePolandWarsawOld TownPilsudski Square
Source: Tourism MediaWilanow PalaceRoam the gilded halls and pretty gardens at this sumptuous palace, one of just a few Warsaw landmarks to survive World War II intact.WorldEuropePolandWarsawWilanowWilanow Palace
Source: Tourism MediaJewish CemeteryLook for famous names as you visit this moving tribute to the Jewish people of Krakow who were killed during World War II.WorldEuropePolandKrakowKazimierzJewish Cemetery
Source: Tourism MediaUniversity of WarsawStroll through the avenues and palaces of this historic academic institution, which has fostered two centuries of learning in Poland. WorldEuropePolandWarsawUniversity of Warsaw
Source: Tourism MediaJewish CemeteryLook for famous names as you visit this moving tribute to the Jewish people of Krakow who were killed during World War II.WorldEuropePolandKrakowKazimierzJewish Cemetery
Source: Tourism MediaWarsaw Mermaid StatueA beloved symbol of Warsaw, this long-standing monument has been a constant fixture throughout the city’s tumultuous history. WorldEuropePolandWarsawOld TownWarsaw Mermaid Statue
Source: Tourism MediaWilanow PalaceRoam the gilded halls and pretty gardens at this sumptuous palace, one of just a few Warsaw landmarks to survive World War II intact.WorldEuropePolandWarsawWilanowWilanow Palace
Source: Tourism MediaWilanow PalaceRoam the gilded halls and pretty gardens at this sumptuous palace, one of just a few Warsaw landmarks to survive World War II intact.WorldEuropePolandWarsawWilanowWilanow Palace