Brighton is a British resort with a uniquely colored sea

Brighton is more than just a resort on England's south coast; it's a true symbol of alternative freedom, seaside chic, and cultural vibes. It's a city where you can experience the tranquility of classic English culture and the frenzy of...

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Krakow Attractions

Many tourists consider Krakow the most beautiful city in Poland. They come here to visit the impressive and horrific monuments of World War II, explore the sights, and admire the stunning architecture. Music and film festivals, street theater days, and...

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Gdansk Attractions

Tourists seek something unique on every trip. Some want to learn and see as much as possible, others seek the untouched streets of Old Europe, and still others simply want to go to the sea. If tourists are looking for...

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Bialystok Attractions

Bialystok is located in eastern Poland, adjacent to Belarus and the Bialowieza Forest. It is a fairly large and developed city, with major industrial enterprises, yet it is not at all industrial. The local architecture is sure to impress anyone...

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Katowice Attractions

Poland has a rich and long history. All cities here are steeped in centuries-old legends and true stories about their distant past. Even the relatively young city of Katowice, founded in the early 19th century, boasts a history far older...

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Holidays in Zakopane

Zakopane is an ancient city, the winter capital of Poland, located near the highest point of the Carpathian Mountains, in the Tatra Mountains. It is a famous and affordable ski resort in Europe, as well as a picturesque destination with...

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Gubałówka Ski Resort

The Gubałówka Ski Resort is located in the northwestern part of Zakopane, at an altitude of 1,123 meters above sea level. To the east of Gubałówka lies Poland's highest village, Ząb. From the summit, you can admire a beautiful view...

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Wisla Ski Resort

Wisla is the second-largest ski resort in the Beskid Śląskie region after Szczyrk and one of the largest ski resorts in Poland, with 15,000 hotel beds. The peak season runs from early December to late March. History of the Resort...

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Warsaw Attractions

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, has survived numerous upheavals and conquests. Nevertheless, it has managed to preserve the most valuable elements of each era. Tourists come to Warsaw to stroll the streets of the Old Town and the picturesque banks...

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Gdynia Attractions

Gdynia is a relatively young city, built on the site of a fishing village after the end of World War I. At that time, Poland gained access to the sea, and construction of a seaport began. The first ship entered...

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