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Swidnica
A Lower Silesian town in south-western Poland with nearly a thousand years of history, Świdnica is home to the Church of Peace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site,…
Kłodzko
Sometimes called "Little Prague" for its concentration of historical monuments, Kłodzko is one of Poland's oldest towns, granted city rights in 1233 and root…
Olsztyn
This walkable city in northern Poland with a Gothic Old Town at its centre, Olsztyn is known for its medieval Castle of the Warmian Cathedral Chapter and St.
Srodmiescie
Broad pedestrian boulevard lined with ornate Hanseatic-style facades and a soaring red-brick clock tower forms the walkable heart of Gdańsk, Poland's Baltic…
Sanok
Historic town on the San River in southeastern Poland, Sanok holds a refurbished castle, an open-air Museum of Folk Architecture, and a walkable Old Town wit…
Kazimierz Dolny
Photogenic little town on the Vistula river in eastern Poland, Kazimierz Dolny owes its Renaissance streetscape to a grain-trade boom in the 16th and early 1…
Sandomierz
Spread across seven hills above the Vistula River in south-eastern Poland, Sandomierz is a royal town whose preserved Old Town — declared a National Monument…
Wałbrzych
Książ Castle, the largest castle in Lower Silesia and the third-largest in Poland, anchors this industrial city in the Sudeten foothills of southwestern Poland.
Bytom
One of the oldest cities in Upper Silesia, Bytom has a walkable centre with a concentration of historic churches, cafés, and restaurants, and is home to the…
Jelenia Góra
A gateway city to the Karkonosze mountains in southwestern Poland, Jelenia Góra has a walkable historic centre with a restored baroque marketplace, 17th-cent…
Stargard
One of the oldest cities in Poland, Stargard sits on the Ina River in northwestern Poland with a walkable centre and a concentration of medieval Gothic landm…
Kamienna Gora
A compact town in south-western Poland set on the Bóbr river between the Stone Mountains and the Rudawy Janowickie, with cafés and restaurants concentrated i…
Duszniki-Zdroj
A spa town in the Kłodzko Valley of southwestern Poland, Duszniki-Zdrój sits on the Bystrzyca River between the Orlickie and Bystrzyckie mountain ranges on t…
Bytów
14th-century Teutonic Knights castle is the centrepiece of this compact town in Poland's Gdańsk Pomerania region, set on a lake and two rivers in the Bytów L…
Kurozweki
A 14th-century palace open to visitors anchors this south-central Polish village on the Czarna Staszowska river, with a bison farm on the grounds and a 15th-…
Ryn
Sitting between two lakes in the Masurian region of northeastern Poland, Ryn is a modest town with a photogenic waterside setting and a 14th-century Teutonic…
Trzebiatów
A little town on the Rega River in north-western Poland, Trzebiatów has a well-preserved medieval Old Town — registered as a protected historical monument —…
Chełmża
Pocket-sized Polish town on the western shore of Lake Chełmżyńskie, in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian region north of Toruń, with a photogenic waterfront setting.
Prudnik
Founded in 1255 on Magdeburg law, Prudnik is a historic Upper Silesian town in southern Poland where the Prudnik river meets its Złoty Potok tributary, on th…
Kudowa-Zdrój
One of Europe's oldest spa towns, Kudowa-Zdrój sits in the foothills of the Table Mountains on Poland's southwestern border with the Czech Republic, where it…
Kamieniec Zabkowicki
A small town in Lower Silesia whose abbey and palace together form a Historic Monument of Poland, Kamieniec Ząbkowicki sits on a river in the foothills of so…
Szprotawa
A small town in western Poland with a walkable centre on the water, Szprotawa carries a layered medieval heritage: remnants of defensive walls, Romanesque an…
Brodnica
Founded by the Teutonic Order in the Middle Ages, Brodnica is a former royal town in northern Poland with a compact, walkable centre sitting on the water and…
Wieliczka
The Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1978, draws well over a million visitors a year to this town in southern Poland's Kraków metropol…
Pinczow
Modest town in southern Poland's Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Pińczów sits in the valley of the river Nida and carries an unusually high concentration of hist…
Supraśl
Spa town on the Supraśl River in north-eastern Poland, with a small centre that holds several historic churches and a café scene alongside clean air and a mi…
Piotrkow Trybunalski
Piotrków Trybunalski, a city in central Poland, holds an outsized place in Polish legal and parliamentary history: the first Polish parliament convened here…
Rajcza
This tiny village in the Beskid Żywiecki mountains of southern Poland, Rajcza sits along the upper Soła river and serves as a base for both summer hiking and…
Przemysl
Sitting on the San River in southeastern Poland, Przemyśl is a walkable town with a café-filled Old Town listed as a Historic Monument of Poland, a dense con…
Mikołajki
This small resort town in north-eastern Poland's Masurian Lake District, Mikołajki sits on Lakes Tałty and Mikołajskie near Śniardwy, Poland's largest lake,…
Żory
This town in southern Poland's Upper Silesia region with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, Żory sits within the Rybnik Coal District and serve…
Sieradz
Town on the Warta river in central Poland with a compact centre of cafés and restaurants, Sieradz carries a long medieval history: it served three times as t…
Leszno
This walkable city in western Poland with a centre full of cafés and historic Baroque churches, Leszno was shaped by the powerful Leszczyński and Sułkowski m…
Gora Swietej Anny
Hilltop pilgrimage village in southern Poland's Opole Voivodeship, Góra Świętej Anny — "Saint Anne's Mountain" — is home to a basilica, a sanctuary with a 15…
Miedzyzdroje
A Baltic seaside resort on Wolin Island in northwestern Poland, Międzyzdroje sits between wide sandy beaches backed by high cliffs and the forests of Wolińsk…
Bartoszyce
This town on the Łyna River in northern Poland, Bartoszyce has a compact centre with a concentration of historic churches, cafés, and restaurants.
Szczyrk
A winter sports resort town in the Beskid Śląski mountains of southern Poland, Szczyrk sits in the valley of the Żylica river with the peak of Skrzyczne risi…
Szklarska Poreba Dolna
A ski resort and hiking base in the Giant Mountains of south-western Poland, Szklarska Poręba serves as a gateway to Karkonosze National Park and draws visit…
Rybnik
This city in southern Poland's Silesian Voivodeship with a walkable centre full of cafés and restaurants, sitting alongside the Ruda and Nacyna rivers.
Nowe Miasto Lubawskie
A compact Polish market town on the River Drwęca, where a pale baroque church with a green onion-domed tower anchors a broad central square ringed by low col…
Wolsztyn
Modest town in western Poland where the centre sits alongside lakes and the Dojca river, with cafés and restaurants in its compact core.
Bolesławiec
Pottery-making has defined Bolesławiec since the medieval period, and this Lower Silesian town on the Bóbr River remains a working ceramic centre today, with…
Brzeg
A compact town on the Oder river in southwestern Poland, Brzeg sits midway between Wrocław and Opole with a walkable centre of cafés and restaurants.
Krosno
Nicknamed "Little Kraków," this medieval Royal Free Town in southeastern Poland earned its reputation through a preserved old town with Gothic, Renaissance,…
Kalisz
One of Poland's oldest cities and a traditional capital of the Greater Poland region alongside Poznań, Kalisz sits on the Prosna river in central Poland with…
Tykocin
This small Baroque town on the Narew river in north-eastern Poland, Tykocin holds a historic centre designated a Historic Monument of Poland, a well-preserve…
Wodzisław Śląski
Walkable Silesian town in southern Poland with a café-filled centre and mountain country close by, Wodzisław Śląski sits on the River Lesznica near the Czech…
Dzierzoniow
This 13th-century Lower Silesian town at the foot of the Owl Mountains in southwestern Poland, Dzierżoniów has a walkable Old Town centred on a market square…
Olkusz
Silver has shaped Olkusz for centuries: this medieval town in southern Poland once housed a royal mint and still sits amid active silver-mining country.
Brzesko
A southern Polish town on the Uszwica river, Brzesko is home to the Okocim Brewery, founded by Jan Goetz in 1845, along with the Goetz family's 19th-century…
Pisz
Masurian town in northern Poland set at the point where Lake Roś meets the Pisa River, Pisz sits at the heart of the Great Masurian Lakes region and is surro…
Osno Lubuskie
This small town in western Poland set on the Łęcza river and Lake Reczynek, among the moraine hills of the Lubusz Upland.
Myslenice
A town in southern Poland on the Raba River, Myślenice sits on the border between the Beskid mountains and the foothills, with the Zarabie district serving a…
Zgorzelec
Sitting on the Lusatian Neisse river at the Polish-German border, Zgorzelec was the eastern half of Görlitz until 1945 and retains that cross-border characte…
Iwonicz-Zdroj
One of Poland's oldest spa resorts, documented since 1578, Iwonicz-Zdrój is a small town in the Subcarpathian region of south-eastern Poland set in hilly mou…
Karpacz
A ski resort and hiking base in Poland's Karkonosze Mountains, Karpacz sits below the range's highest peak and serves as the most established resort town on…
Żyrardów
This former industrial town in central Poland, Żyrardów sits on the Pisia Gągolina river roughly an hour's drive southwest of Warsaw, with a compact centre t…
Lidzbark
Modest town in north-central Poland's Warmian–Masurian Voivodeship, Lidzbark sits on the Wel river and Lake Lidzbark, giving it a waterside character that su…
Świnoujście
Baltic seaside spa town on Poland's north-western tip, Świnoujście sits across three islands at the mouth of the Świna river, with a wide sandy beach stretch…
Paczkow
Called "Polish Carcassonne," Paczków is a compact town in southern Poland whose medieval fortifications have survived almost entirely intact — a rarity in Eu…
Tarnobrzeg
A walkable town in south-eastern Poland with a café-lined centre and vineyards nearby, Tarnobrzeg sits on the east bank of the Vistula in the Sandomierz Basi…
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska
Modest town in southern Poland whose 17th-century Bernardine sanctuary and pilgrimage park — founded by Kraków voivode Mikołaj Zebrzydowski — is the only Cal…
Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski
One of Poland's historic centres of metallurgy and industry, Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski sits on the Kamienna river in southeastern Poland, with the Świętokrzysk…
Grybow
Grybów is a small town in Lesser Poland's Nowy Sącz County, set along a river in hilly terrain close to the mountains, and home to what has been described as…
Szczytno
A lakeside town in Poland's Masurian region, Szczytno sits alongside two lakes within its own boundaries and has a compact centre with cafés, restaurants, an…
Gostyn
The Basilica of Święta Góra (Holy Hill), a Baroque masterpiece by architect Pompeo Ferrari and the principal Marian sanctuary of the Archdiocese of Poznań, i…
Kroscienko nad Dunajcem
Modest town on the Dunajec River in southern Poland's Pieniny mountains, Krościenko nad Dunajcem serves as the seat of Pieniny National Park and a base for e…
Opoczno
This former royal town in south-central Poland, Opoczno is known across the country for its folklore traditions and ceramics manufacturing, with a compact ce…
Miechow
The collegiate basilica of the Holy Sepulchre dominates the skyline of this small town in Lesser Poland, its tower topped by a globe-shaped spire symbolising…
Gorzów Wielkopolski
This city on the Warta River in western Poland, Gorzów Wielkopolski has a dense café and restaurant scene and is known for its strong tradition in speedway r…
Lubomierz
One of the smallest and oldest towns in Lower Silesia, Lubomierz has held municipal rights since 1291 and retains its medieval street layout.
Ustka
A Baltic Sea spa town on Poland's Slovincian Coast, Ustka draws summer visitors to its wide sandy beach, walkable centre, and a port-side quarter of old fish…
Wegierska Gorka
A little town in the Silesian Voivodeship of southern Poland, Węgierska Górka sits in the Soła river valley where the Beskid Śląski and Beskid Żywiecki mount…
Pszczyna
A walkable town in southern Poland's Silesian Voivodeship, Pszczyna is known for its palace and a centre well supplied with cafés and restaurants.
Lubaczow
This small town in southeastern Poland near the Ukrainian border, Lubaczów serves as the regional hub for Lubaczów County in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship.
Rabka-Zdroj
Spa town in the Gorce Mountains of southern Poland, Rabka-Zdrój has operated as a health resort since 1864, with hydrotherapy still offered at local hospital…
Ziebice
Ziębice, in Lower Silesia in south-western Poland, holds a preserved medieval Old Town centred on a Market Square and the Romanesque-Gothic Saint George Basi…
Jawor
One of Lower Silesia's oldest towns, Jawor earned its place on the UNESCO World Heritage List through the Church of Peace, a remarkable timber-framed Baroque…
Sulechow
This western Polish town with a well-preserved Renaissance-style town hall — its white facade, decorative parapet, and copper-topped tower dominating a cobbl…
Krosno Odrzanskie
This small Polish town in Lubusz Voivodeship where the Bóbr river meets the Oder, with a compact central core of cafés and restaurants and scenic views over…
Rumia
This town in the Kashubian region of northern Poland, Rumia sits on the Zagórska Struga stream and forms part of the Kashubian Tricity alongside Reda and Wej…
Krasnystaw
This town in southeastern Poland's Lublin Voivodeship, Krasnystaw is known for its annual hop festival, Chmielaki, and for locally produced dairy goods inclu…
Chełm
Chełm's most distinctive draw is its Chalk Tunnels — a labyrinth of underground corridors stretching some 15 kilometres beneath the city, open to visitors.
Strzyzow
A little town in the Subcarpathian region of southeastern Poland, Strzyżów sits along the Wisłok river in the Strzyżów-Dynów Foothills, with scenic hill coun…
Błonie
This compact Polish market town west of Warsaw, its broad central square features a tiered fountain, mature trees, and a cream-and-red-roofed town hall with…
Myczkowce
A pocket-sized village in the mountains of south-eastern Poland, Myczkowce sits directly on the water in the Subcarpathian region.
Biała Podlaska
This former residential city of the powerful Radziwiłł magnate family, Biała Podlaska preserves their Palace and Park ensemble alongside Renaissance and Baro…
Szczecinek
This town in Middle Pomerania, northwestern Poland, set between three lakes — Trzesiecko, Wielimie, and Wilczkowo — with a compact centre that holds a concen…
Lubin
Lubin is a city in Lower Silesia, south-western Poland, whose medieval origins as a cloth and linen centre were transformed by the 1957 discovery of Europe's…
Głogów
One of Poland's oldest towns, Głogów sits on the Oder River in Lower Silesia with a walkable centre of cafés, restaurants, and historic churches currently be…
Nakło nad Notecią
This town in north-central Poland on the river Noteć, Nakło nad Notecią was granted royal town status in 1299 and sits in the ethnocultural region of Krajna.
Szamotuły
Compact town in western Poland with cafés and restaurants concentrated around its central square, Szamotuły sits on the Sama River in the Greater Poland lake…
Gołdap
A spa town in northeastern Poland's Masuria region, Gołdap sits between the Szeskie Hills, Gołdap Lake, and the Puszcza Romincka forest, with a little centra…
Ustrzyki Dolne
This small town in south-eastern Poland's Bieszczady mountains, sitting on the Strwiąż river and serving as the gateway hub for the Bieszczady loop routes, w…
Iława
A lakeside town in northern Poland's Warmian-Masurian region, Iława sits on Jeziorak, the longest lake in Poland, with a compact centre of cafés and restaura…
Mszana Dolna
Pocket-sized town in the western Beskids of southern Poland, Mszana Dolna sits in a deep valley along a river, ringed by mountain ranges including the Gorce…
Rawa Mazowiecka
A former medieval ducal seat of the Piast dynasty and a royal city of Poland, Rawa Mazowiecka sits on the Rawka river in central Poland's Łódź Voivodeship.
Wieruszow
A small town in south-central Poland, Wieruszów sits along the Prosna river in the historical Wieluń Land.
Mysliborz
This little town in northwestern Poland set on two lakes — Myśliborskie and Królewskie — with a base for water sports including kayaking and sailing.
Swiebodzice
Świebodzice, a town in south-western Poland's Lower Silesian Voivodeship, sits at the foot of the Wałbrzych Foothills along the Pełcznica river and on the ed…
Siemianowice Śląskie
An Upper Silesian city in southern Poland on the Brynica river, Siemianowice Śląskie carries visible traces of its 19th-century industrial past — including t…
Bochnia
Bochnia's salt mine, worked since the 13th century and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the oldest functioning salt mine in Europe and the town's definin…
Barlinek
A modest town in northwestern Poland set on the shores of Barlinek Lake, with a compact centre offering cafés and restaurants and scenic surroundings that in…
Czechowice-Dziedzice
A rail junction town in southern Poland's Silesian Voivodeship, Czechowice-Dziedzice sits close to the mountains and within reach of several UNESCO World Her…
Ostróda
A lakeside town in Poland's Masurian region, Ostróda has a compact centre with cafés, restaurants, and a concentration of historic churches close to the water.
Pruszcz Gdanski
This compact town on the Radunia river in northern Poland, Pruszcz Gdański sits directly alongside Gdańsk as part of the Tricity agglomeration, with cafés an…
Nowy Sącz
One of the oldest cities in the Małopolska region, Nowy Sącz was founded as a royal town in 1292 and sits at the edge of the Beskid mountains in southern Pol…
Uniejów
Modest spa town on the River Warta in central Poland, Uniejów draws visitors to its Thermal Park and a 14th-century castle set within a landscape park.
Sosnowiec
A large Polish industrial city in the Silesian uplands, Sosnowiec offers a freshly renovated central square — seen here with modern benches, green plantings,…
Hoczew
This large village in Poland's Subcarpathian hills, Hoczew sits along the San River and features a yellow baroque-style church with a cobbled approach path,…
Biecz
Medieval walls, towers, and buildings that earned Biecz the nickname "Polish Carcassonne" are the main draw in this compact royal town in southeastern Poland…
Kielce
This city in the Świętokrzyskie (Holy Cross) Mountains of south-central Poland, Kielce sits on the Silnica River and serves as a base for the surrounding nat…
Skarzysko-Kamienna
An industrial town in south-central Poland on the Kamienna river, within sight of the Świętokrzyskie Mountains, Skarżysko-Kamienna has a compact centre with…
Lezajsk
A 17th-century Bernardine basilica and monastery, designed by architect Antonio Pellacini and housing one of Poland's most regarded pipe organs from that era…
Ustron
Health resort town in the Silesian Beskids of southern Poland, Ustron sits along a river with the Równica and Czantoria mountains close by, and a compact cen…
Słupsk
A walkable city on the Słupia River in northern Poland's Pomeranian Voivodeship, Słupsk has a centre with a good spread of cafés and restaurants and a Renais…
Starachowice
A town in southeastern Poland's Świętokrzyskie region, Starachowice sits in the valley of the River Kamienna, surrounded by forests that are remnants of the…
Lanckorona
A hilltop village in Lesser Poland, southwest of Kraków, Lanckorona is known for its well-preserved 19th-century wooden houses and the ruins of Lanckorona Ca…
Grudziądz
The medieval granaries lining the Vistula riverbank are Grudziądz's most striking feature — a row of Gothic and Baroque structures declared a Historic Monume…
Chodzież
Set among three lakes — Chodzieskie (also called Miejskie), Strzeleckie, and Karczewnik — this west-central Polish town has served as a lakeside resort and s…
Koszalin
City in northwestern Poland's West Pomerania region with a walkable centre full of cafés and a Gothic cathedral that serves as the seat of the Roman Catholic…
Ciechanów
This north-central Polish town on the Łydynia river, Ciechanów is known for the ruins of its Gothic Masovian Dukes' castle and a regional brewery founded in…
Bielawa
A mountain resort town in Lower Silesia, southwestern Poland, Bielawa sits at the foot of the Owl Mountains on the Sudetes foothills, with scenic viewpoints…
Kazimierza Wielka
This low-rise Polish town of colorful houses lining a calm, mirror-flat river, sitting in the Lesser Poland Upland within easy reach of Kraków and the wider…
Kety
A compact trading town in southern Poland's Lesser Poland region, Kęty sits in the Soła river valley at the foot of the Beskid Małe mountains, with a histori…
Jaworzno
A Polish city in the Silesian Highlands with a lively pedestrian square dominated by a striking modernist church, walkable café-lined streets, and easy acces…
Swarzedz
A town in the Poznań metropolitan area of west-central Poland, Swarzędz sits on a lake and has built a contemporary identity around furniture-making, with a…
Dzierzgon
A pocket-sized town in northern Poland's Pomeranian Voivodeship, Dzierzgoń sits on the river that shares its name, east of Malbork and south of Elbląg.
Alwernia
This small Polish town west of Kraków where a well-preserved monastery complex — its twin baroque towers and red-tile roofs rising above whitewashed walls —…
Choszczno
Lakeside town in north-western Poland's West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Choszczno sits on Klukom Lake and draws visitors for water sports, golf at the highly ra…
Lesko
This small town on the San River in the Bieszczady mountains of south-eastern Poland, Lesko has a compact central core with cafés and restaurants and sits wi…
Rymanow-Zdroj
A spa village in the Subcarpathian mountains of southern Poland, Rymanów-Zdrój sits along the Tabor river and offers a small central core with cafés and rest…
Zagorz
This compact town in southeastern Poland where the Osława river meets the San, Zagórz sits in the Bukowsko Upland mountains of Subcarpathian Voivodeship, clo…
Augustów
This lakeside resort town in north-eastern Poland's Podlaskie Voivodeship, Augustów sits on the Netta River and the Augustów Canal and has held official heal…
Wejherowo
This town in northern Poland's Gdańsk Pomerania, Wejherowo sits on the Reda River at the edge of the Kashubian Lake District and has been described as the hi…
Gmina Świebodzin
Świebodzin, a town in western Poland's Lubusz Voivodeship, is home to the Christ the King statue, completed in November 2010 and among the tallest statues of…
Sucha Beskidzka
This pocket-sized town in the Żywiec Beskids mountains of southern Poland, Sucha Beskidzka sits on the Skawa river and holds a Renaissance castle at its centre.
Piekary Slaskie
A Marian pilgrimage town in Upper Silesia, southern Poland, Piekary Śląskie has drawn the faithful to its shrine of Our Lady of Piekary since the 17th centur…
Bełchatów
Bełchatów, a town in central Poland's Łódź Voivodeship, is home to the largest coal-fuelled power plant in Europe — a defining presence that shapes the city'…
Proszowice
A modest town on the right bank of the Szreniawa river in southern Poland, Proszowice has a layered medieval history: it received its town charter from King…
Trzebinia
This Polish industrial town in the Lesser Poland uplands, Trzebinia offers a compact centre with cafés and a handsome manor-style building set in a park, wit…
Trzcianka
A town in the Greater Poland region of northwestern Poland, Trzcianka sits on its namesake river and within reach of several lakes — including Sarcze, Okunie…
Stalowa Wola
Built from scratch in the late 1930s to house workers of the Huta Stalowa Wola steelworks, this planned city in southeastern Poland carries an unusually cohe…
Miastko
Tiny town in the Middle Pomerania region of northern Poland, Miastko sits along the Studnica and Płąsa rivers and has a modest central core with cafés and re…
Krzeszowice
This small town in southern Poland, within easy reach of Kraków, Krzeszowice held spa status from 1928 to 1966 and sits within the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland,…
Biłgoraj
Founded in the second half of the 16th century by the Gorajski noble family, Biłgoraj is a town in south-eastern Poland's Lublin Voivodeship with a compact c…
Strzegomiany
A small Polish village set in rolling upland country beside the water, with vineyards nearby and scenic viewpoints, and within reach of several UNESCO World…
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