• Itinerary for a Week in Poland - Poland has become very tourist friendly since communism fell in 1989. Travel highlights include Warsaw, beauty and tragedy near Krakow and the mountains at Zakopane.
  • Old Town Warsaw Sights - Warsaw's central Old Town might have been destroyed in World War II, but the museums and castles around Castle Square and Old Town Square give a good insight into Poland.
  • Auschwitz and Birkenau Terror - Traveling's not always fun. Touring the concentration camps at Auschwitz and Birkenau in southern Poland and learning more about the Holocaust leaves a strong impression.
  • Krakow’s Old Town Square - Europe's largest Old Town Square in southern Poland's Krakow is full of sights to see: climb the Old Town Hall, marvel at St Mary's church or go shopping for souvenirs.
  • Warsaw Historical Museum - Understanding the impact of the second world war on Warsaw and Poland is made easier by visiting the Warsaw Historical Museum in Old Town Square.
  • Wolf's Lair in Poland - Visiting Wolf's Lair involves seeing the concrete and steel remnants of Hitler's bunker and the whole Wolfschanze camp in the Masurian Lake district of Poland.
  • The Palace of Science and Culture - Sightseers in Warsaw won't be able to miss the Palace of Science and Culture, the tallest building in Poland and a gift from the Soviet Union.