Easy to access from airport and easy to get to from or to Tarnow. Krakow, one of Poland's oldest cities, captivates visitors with its medieval charm and rich cultural heritage. Its well-preserved Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, features architectural gems like the Wawel Castle and the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), blending history with a vibrant modern atmosphere. Recommended Polish restaurant by the bride: Biała Róża Floriana Straszewskiego 16, 31-101 Kraków, Poland
Zakopane, nestled in the Tatra Mountains of southern Poland, is renowned for its stunning alpine scenery and vibrant cultural heritage, attracting visitors year-round for skiing in winter and hiking in summer. The town's distinctive wooden architecture and lively local markets offer a charming glimpse into traditional Polish mountain life of Górale, the Polish Highlanders.
Gdansk, a port city on the Baltic coast of Poland, boasts a rich history shaped by its strategic location and maritime trade. Its picturesque Old Town, reconstructed after World War II, showcases stunning architecture, including the iconic Gothic-style St. Mary's Church and the historic Neptune's Fountain.