|
|
| Europe Travel Home » Traveling To Poland » Famous Polish Places |
|
Famous places to visit in Poland |
In Poland you will notice an interesting mixture of modernity and old customs. While in the city you will get all the amnesties of modern cities, in the villages cows are still used to plow fields. Although Poland had faced great setback during the second world war, the country shows great development. Beautiful castles in the medieval style, remains of Nazi rule, ethnic restaurants and excellent shopping malls add to the beauty and charm of Poland. There are several famous Polish places that attracts tourists from all over the world.
Some of the famous Polish places are as follows:
- Royal Castle: This grand castle symbolizes the resurrection of the Warsaw government after ats initial destruction.
This Royal Castle was renovated during the period between 1971 to 1977. You can notice traces of Gothic architecture in the interiors of the Royal Castle. The exquisite furnitures and tapestries inside the Royal Castle can be treated as works of art. The castle is open from Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. On Sunday it is open from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm. The castle is closed on Monday.
- Ulica Florianska: This is the most fashionable street in Poland famous for street shopping. Roadside eateries and cafes line the side of the road.
|
|
During the olden days, this used to be a cobbled street but recently it has been renovated and polished. A visit to this street is a must.
- Lazienki Park: If you are looking for a leisurely and peaceful vacation in Poland then this is the best place for you in Poland. This park is open everyday till dusk. In the heart of the park there is a beautiful palace and an amphitheater, which served as King Stanislaw August Poniatowski's summer residence. This park hosts-open air concerts every year during summer.
A visit to Poland and the famous Polish places will leave unforgettable traces in your memory.
|
|
|
|
|
|