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Dolnośląskie
Dolnośląskie Voivodship,
also known as Lower Silesia, is a region rich in treasures, with castles and palaces at the forefront, including Książ, which is the third-largest castle in Poland. he area is characterised by its beautiful mountains, two national parks... -
Kujawsko-Pomorskie
The Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodship abounds in ancient Slavic monuments, renowned health resorts, and natural attractions. It is home to a gem of Gothic architecture – Toruń, whose Old Town, together with its 14th-century Town Hall...
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Lubelskie
Picturesquely situated
between the Vistula and Bug rivers, at the crossroads of the cultures of the East and West, the Lubelskie region is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region boasts two national parks – Roztocze and Polesie... -
Lubuskie
The most forested
voivodship in Poland, rich in natural attractions with the Ujście Warty National Park at its forefront, also offers visitors the Mużakowski Park, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The voivodship has two capitals... -
Łódzkie
This region boasts tourist attractions such as the thermal spa in Uniejów and the ski facility in the centre of Poland – Góra Kamieńska, situated on the slope of the Bełchatów mine. In the Łódzkie Voivodship, in the village of Piątek...
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Małopolskie
Małopolska (known as
Lesser Poland) is the historical
heart of Poland. It is a region exceptionally rich in both cultural and natural attractions. Tourists are drawn to the royal city of Kraków, the peaks of the Tatra Mountains, numerous resorts and health spas... -
Mazowieckie
A region brimming with attractions for active travellers and enthusiasts of historic landmarks, enriched by traces of Chopin’s life and work. The largest voivodship, with its capital in Warsaw, whose Old Town is inscribed on the UNESCO World...
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Opolskie
It is the smallest
voivodship in Poland, yet rich in culture and full of treasures for tourists. Here, everyone can find something for themselves – whether for sightseeing or relaxation: picturesque lakes and rivers, famous castles and palaces... -
Podkarpackie
The Podkarpackie
Voivodship is one of Poland’s most scenic regions, with stunning natural landscapes including the Bieszczady National Park, historic castles and palaces, and numerous spa towns. The region also offers excellent opportunities
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Podlaskie
Nestled among numerous rivers and lakes, the Podlaskie Voivodship is the least urbanised region in Poland. Its idyllic landscapes and charming towns, along with four national parks – Białowieża, Biebrza, Narew, and Wigry – draw in many visitors.
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Pomorskie
Pomorskie Voivodship
is a region known for its beautiful seaside resorts and rejuvenating spas along the Baltic Sea. It features remarkable historical landmarks, including the Teutonic Castle in Malbork, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. -
Śląskie
Every tourist can find something of interest in this region, which offers a variety of attractions, including stunning mountains and mountain resorts, health spas, vibrant urban centres with cultural and entertainment options...
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Świętokrzyskie
The Świętokrzyskie
Voivodeship is a charming region that features the Świętokrzyskie Mountains and the Świętokrzyski National Park, as well as the Krzemionki Prehistoric Striped Flint Mining Region, which is listed as... -
Warmińsko-Mazurskie
Warmińsko-Mazurskie Voivodship is an immensely popular region among tourists thanks to the Great Masurian Lakes. The area is rich in resorts and spa towns, and it is dotted with charming small towns set amidst beautiful forests and lakes.
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Wielkopolskie
Wielkopolskie Voivodship
is a region abundant with valuable monuments, castles, and palaces, as well as attractions for enthusiasts of industrial tourism. It is home to Poland’s historic first capital, Gniezno, and features significant natural areas... -
Zachodnio-Pomorskie
Zachodniopomorskie Voivodship is a seaside region renowned for its resorts and famous spa towns. The region features areas of outstanding natural beauty, including two national parks: Wolin and Drawa.
Mazowieckie
Region pełen atrakcji dla turysty aktywnego i lubiącego zabytki, ze śladami życia i twórczości Chopina. Największe województwo ze stolicą w Warszawie, której Stare Miasto jest wpisane na listę UNESCO..
Łódzkie
Region pełen atrakcji dla turysty aktywnego i lubiącego zabytki, ze śladami życia i twórczości Chopina. Największe województwo ze stolicą w Warszawie, której Stare Miasto jest wpisane na listę UNESCO..