Typical Polish food: hearty, spiced, and meaty
Winters in Poland are extremely cold and these chilly temperatures have shaped a cuisine where soups, stews, and roasts feature heavily on restaurant menus and in traditional dishes.
Auschwitz: a journey to Nazi hell
Auschwitz was the largest Nazi extermination camp and is a journey to the very worst of humanity, while acting as a reminder of what should never happen again.
Wilanów Palace, Warsaw’s jewel of Baroque art
Neither wars, nor partitions, nor enemy occupations have been able to destroy this monumental seventeenth-century edifice, originally designed as a summer residence for the royal family
What to see in Kraków, the ancient Polish capital and one of Europe’s most beautiful cities
Kraków was the capital of Poland for over 500 years. As they remained intact after World War II, its buildings, castles, and monuments are a reflection of its history and grandeur
Malbork Castle: a journey back to the Middle Ages
Located 310 kilometres from Warsaw, this Castle of the Teutonic Order has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
The Wolf’s Lair, the place that could have changed the history of Europe
The Wolf’s Lair was the secret headquarters where Hitler led his army for much of World War II and where he could have died.
Romantic experiences in Warsaw, a city that resembles Chopin’s piano notes
A guide to romantic experiences to enjoy Warsaw on Valentine’s Day or at another point in the year
Warsaw with friends: culture, green spaces, and leisure
Guide to fun activities to enjoy Warsaw on a weekend break or short holiday with friends.
Travelling with children in Warsaw, eight tailor-made options to make sure you don’t miss a thing
A guide to travelling with children in Warsaw and not missing anything in the city: the Royal Castle, palaces and parks, the river, and a mermaid.