Auschwitz-Birkenau
Oświęcim
Auschwitz-Birkenau (1941-1945) is the largest Nazi concentration camp, known today as a symbol of the Holocaust and the “death factory”. A trip to this place is a shocking journey into the not so distant past and facing painful events that left a huge mark on the history of the 20th century. IN One of the seven wonders of Poland!
Wieliczka – the Salt Mine
Wieliczka
The “Wieliczka” Salt Mine is one of the greatest tourist attractions of the region and the whole of southern Poland. The rock salt mine in Wieliczka near Krakow, dating back to the 13th century, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1976.
Communism Tour
Kraków
We invite you to an old-school Trabant for a traveling journey through the relics of the Polish People’s Republic. The main destination of the trip is Nowa Huta, the north-eastern part of Krakow, and once an independent, first socialist realist city in Poland. In the period after World War II, it was mainly workers working in Huta im. Lenin.
Tyskie Brewery Museum
Tychy
The Museum of “Tyskie Browary Książęce” is a must-see for all beer lovers! Opened in 2004 and located inside an evangelical church from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Energylandia
Zator
Something for lovers of crazy fun and people with strong nerves! Energylandia is the largest amusement park in Poland, therefore both children and adults will find something for themselves.
Zakopane
Zakopane
The winter capital of Poland is waiting for you! Zakopane is an extremely charming city, located in the heart of the Polish Tatra Mountains. It is an ideal place for lovers of climbing peaks, traditional Podhale music and delicious highlander cuisine.