Warsaw - a city completely destroyed during World War II, is now a quickly growing metropolis of more than two million residence...
Krakow - the historical capital of Poland. A city with numerous churches and squares, with the dominating Wawel - past residence and seat of power for polish kings as well as hundreds of other historically significant buildings
Wroclaw is one of the most picturesque cities in Poland. Situated in south-western Poland, on the Odra River and its inlets, on 12 islands connected with each other and with the land by over a hundred bridges, Wroclaw is often referred to as the Venice of Poland.
Gdańsk - the Polish maritime capital with the population nearing half a million is a thousand years old. With its Hanseatic tradition, it has for ages played a major role in the commercial relationships between Northern and Western Europe as well as the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.