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Polish restaurants in the MICHELIN Guide The 2023 Polish MICHELIN Guide highlights the best establishments in the three cities of Krakow, Warsaw and Poznan. Among the 49 restaurants included in the Guide, Krakow's Bottiglieria 1887 became the first Polish restaurant to be awarded two MICHELIN stars while Muga in Poznan and NUTA in Warsaw each recei...
The lesser-known Polish destination of Poznan has coloured houses standing in the shadow of churches and other historic architectural lining cobblestoned streets. There is a lively arts and culture scene and a range of bars and restaurants. In March 2023, the city was added to the MICHELIN Guide, in good company with Warsaw and Krakow that were a...
Gdańsk, the port city on the Polish Baltic coast and can be linked with the nearby cities of Sopot and Gdynia. In Gdańsk, the Main Town, reconstructed after WWII, has the colourful facades of Long Market, now home to shops and restaurants. Nearby is Neptune Fountain, a 17th-century symbol of the city topped by a bronze statue of the sea god and the...
With its 23 national parks, Poland is known for its natural beauty and biological diversity. Located in the northeast of the country, the Narwiański National Park is a large wetland that offers cycling and discovering a variety of birds and water life. The Narew Valley is known for its birding opportunities, with 154 species nesting in the valley. ...
Oozing a distinct storybook charisma, Krakow is often named the most beautiful city in Poland. It's a picturesque city with an Old Town brimming with historic architecture and Gothic spires, and a massive, eclectic castle, all centered around the Vistula River. Also the oldest city in Poland, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is located near the Czec...