Varsovie
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Découvrez les meilleurs monuments, attractions touristiques, visites et activités dans les villes polonaises les plus populaires!
Meilleures villes polonaises à visiter
Varsovie
Cracovie
Visitez Cracovie, l’une des villes les plus célèbres en Pologne, avec une Histoire incroyable et de nombreux lieux qui valent le coup d’être visités. Familiarisez vous avec l’Histoire polonaise, ses légendes à propos des rois et des dragons, et goûtez à la cuisine traditionnel!
Lodz
Post-industrial city full of redbrick factories and Jewish history
Torun
A gothic town of Nicolaus Copernicus and the best gingerbread in the world
Wroclaw
The European Capital of Culture 2016 with splendid examples of Gothic architecture
Poznan
Bustling business and cultural center of the Wielkopolska region
Tricité
Auschwitz
The biggest Nazi concentration camp and the primary symbol of the Holocaust
Wieliczka
The most famous Salt Mine in the world visited by more than 1 million tourists yearly
Zakopane
A town at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, known as “the Polish winter capital”
Czestochowa
The main Catholic centre in Poland and a top destination of annual pilgrimages
Gdynia
The most modern town of “Tricity”, an important seaport in the Bay of Gdansk
Gdansk
A charming city on the Baltic coast, a former member of the Hanseatic League
Sopot
Poland's most popular summer seaside resort with wonderful beaches
Malbork
The biggest brick castle in the world built in the 13th century by the Teutonic order
Wadowice
Hometown of the Polish Pope John Paul II
Olsztyn
The capital of Warmia-Masuria Province, known as the "Garden of Nature"
Lowicz
A small time in the Masovia region famous for its folklore art
Hel
A seaside resort located on the tip of the Hel Peninsula
Zalipie
A fairy-tale place with around 20 painted houses, known as the prettiest Polish village
Kazimierz Dolny
A masterpiece of Polish renaissance architecture
Lublin
The most important cultural and academic center of Eastern Poland
Gniezno
The first capital of Poland and the formal seat of the Primate
Bialowieza
National park located on the Polish-Belarussian border. The last primeval forest in Europe.