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Polish Cities

Polish cities vary considerably, from the Industrial and seedy to the Classic and romantic. Below I try to give a snapshot of the major cities. Whilst the cities differ, many attractions are common to all major cities such as Cathedrals and Churches, Zoological Gardens, Museums and Theatres. This is mainly due to the history of Poland and the Communist regime. I will include notable local attractions and places to visit.

Warsaw the Capital of Poland

Krakow the Seat of Learning and Well Preserved Vibrant Second City

Katowice, Heart of the Silesian Industry Area.

Łodz, (Woodge), The Hollywood of Poland.

Lublin - Little Krakow.

Wroclaw - The Venice of Poland.

Poznan - Ancient Centre of Polish Business.

Gdansk - The Royal City by the Sea

Bialystok - Polands "Green" City.

Bydgoszcz.- Typical City in Poland

Torun - World Heritage City







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