POLAND
Krakow
Whether you choose to relax, to party, or to soak up the history and the culture, you won’t be disappointed. The city’s numerous cafés, restaurants, museums, and clubs will keep you busy and active throughout the whole visit. The city center alone is full of attractions such as Wawel Castle, Main Market Square, Sukiennice, St.Mary’s Basilica, John Paul’s residence… Also do not miss The Wieliczka Salt Mine with its chapels, sculptures and ornament carvings into the crystalline salt.
Warsaw
Warsaw is a big city with easily accessible attractions and plenty to see and do. Because of its limitless spirit can be felt in the careful post-WWII reconstruction of its historic landmarks. Warsaw’s Renaissance influenced Old Town is one of its main attractions and today is recognized as a Polish World Heritage Site. Make sure to also taste their local traditional cuisines such as their hunter’s stew bigos or their special treat pierogi.
Wroclaw
Wroclaw is known as the Venice of the North due to having over 100 bridges and crossings. It is also a vibrant cultural and academic center with many international music festivals and artistic events. Also, make sure to see Wroclaw Baroque influenced Old Town with its majestic gothic Town Hall and its astronomical clock.
Zakopane
Rent a coach from Vienna to Zakopane where you will be able to reach it in six hours. It is Poland’s best-known mountain resort with folk art and traditional architecture of the Polish highlands. Besides, it has much to offer from ski slopes at winter to hiking trails the rest of the year.