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Szczecin, often called the “Paris of the North,” is a hidden gem in Poland’s northwest. This charming port city sits on the Oder River near the German border and boasts a rich maritime history. With its vibrant cultural scene, striking ...

Often referred to as the “Cradle of the Polish State,” Poznan is a vibrant city in western Poland with a history that spans over a thousand years. Known for its intricate Renaissance architecture and picturesque Old Market Square, Poznan is ...

Gdansk, a charming port city on the Baltic coast of Poland, is famous for its stunning architecture and significant role in European history. With distinctive Gothic-style buildings, charming cobblestone streets, and history dating back over a thousand years, Gdansk, known ...

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a fascinating city with a distinct character. A harmonious mix of old and new architectural styles reflects the city’s tumultuous past and resilience to rebuild after the destruction of World War II. Exploring this ...

Szczecin, Stettin in German, is a medium-sized harbour city located in the Polish Pomerania, near the border with Germany, roughly an hour by train from Berlin. Stettin was, up until 1945, considered the port of Berlin and as such was ...

One of the things that Warsaw and Copenhagen have in common is having a mermaid statue as a symbol of the city. The main difference though, is that the Polish version is 200 miles away from the nearest coastline, so ...