Olsztyn - The Capital of a Thousand Lakes and Green Forests
There is something almost magical about a city that refuses to let concrete dominate its skyline. Olsztyn sits in the heart of the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship like a carefully guarded secret - one that locals have kept close to their chests for decades. But secrets have a way of spilling out eventually, and this year's festival celebration promises to showcase exactly why this Polish gem deserves global attention.
10 Interesting Things About Limanowa
At first glance Limanowa can look like a quiet dot south-east of Kraków - a place you pass on the way to “real mountains.” A basilica that looks like it should have its own spotlight, a hill with a cross that feels like a local compass, valleys that hold fog like milk in a bowl, and stories that refuse to stay politely in the past.
Lodz is the second largest city in Poland
The second largest city in Poland (750 thousand inhabitants), which can be reached by highway No. 14 (50 km), the whole way if you take a taxi or rent a car, it will take you about 30 minutes, no more.