Top 50 Best Things to Do in Poland
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Top 50 Best Things to Do in Poland

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  • Wieliczka Salt Minetop_1
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    Wieliczka
    Highlights:
    360° view: underground lake & salt sculptures
    󰀆Explore ancient 9th-century salt mines
    󱨠Saved by 176 users󱨠57% positive reviews
    4.4/5
    MillbankMillbank

    Amazing! Well worth a visit, a well organised tour and so interesting.

  • Warsaw Old Towntop_2
    󰺂6.3
    Warsaw.Stare Miasto
    Highlights:
    󱨜Panoramic view of Warsaw's center
    󱨜Colorful historic buildings view
    󱨠Saved by 159 users󱨠41% positive reviews
    4.6/5
    Prince of PusanPrince of Pusan

    Warsaw’s Old Town is a stunning testament to the resilience and rich history of the Polish people. Originally established in the 13th century, this UNESCO World Heritage Site was almost entirely destroyed during World War II but has been meticulously reconstructed. Walking through the cobbled streets, visitors can feel the blend of medieval charm and historical significance in every corner, from the colorful facades of historic tenement houses to the grandeur of the Royal Castle, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Polish royalty and national history.Market Square is the heart of Old Town, where vibrant cafes, restaurants, and shops offer everything from traditional Polish cuisine to charming souvenirs. Statues and monuments, such as the iconic Mermaid of Warsaw, add to the area’s character and reflect the deep cultural symbolism of the city. Nearby, St. John’s Archcathedral and other churches showcase exquisite architecture and house important religious relics.Whether you're a history enthusiast, a culture seeker, or simply looking for a beautiful place to explore, Warsaw’s Old Town offers an unforgettable experience that celebrates Poland's endurance, beauty, and cultural heritage. It's a place where past and present beautifully coexist, making it a must-visit for anyone coming to Warsaw.

  • Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenautop_3
    󰺂6.1
    Oswiecim
    Highlights:
    󰀆International monument for reflection
    󱨜Guided WWII concentration camp tour
    󱨠Saved by 134 users󱨠26% positive reviews
    4.5/5
    mprawnmprawn

    Seen a lot and learnt a lot about the history from the tour guide. It is really an experience seeing these remains in real life. Must go to really feel it for yourself if you’re in poland.

  • The Royal Castle in Warsaw
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    󰺂5.4
    95.51
    Warsaw.Stare Miasto
    Highlights:
    󱨜Old Town & Vistula River view
    󱨜King's Bedroom & Knight's Hall
    󱨠26% positive reviews
    4.2/5
    보라군보라군

    It snows every day, making it difficult to travel, but it creates a wonderful Christmas atmosphere. The palace clock tower rings every 15 minutes, and a Christmas market is held right in front of the street.

  • Marie Curie Museum (Muzeum Marii Sklodowskiej-Curie)
    5
    󰺂5.3
    Warsaw
    Highlights:
    󰋄Discover Curie's life & contributions
    󰋄Discover Curie's radioactivity research
    󱨠26% positive reviews
    4.1/5
    xiaohei5678xiaohei5678

    Marie Curie was born in Poland, went to university in Paris, won two Nobel Prizes, and made outstanding contributions to the development of human medicine by using the radioactivity of radium. The museum contains many biographies of Curie in different languages ​​and literatures.

  • Krakow's Rynek Glowny Central Square
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    Krakow
    trip best TravelHotspot logoKrakow's Rynek Glowny Central Square reopens | 2025
    Highlights:
    Street theater & folk art festival
    Gothic towers & fabric hall plaza
    󱨠Saved by 100 users󱨠29% positive reviews
    4.6/5
    BenjaratqbBenjaratqb

    fell in love with this town beautiful. great atmosphere, lots of green around the City

  • Royal Baths Park
    7
    󰺂5.1
    Warsaw
    Highlights:
    󰀆Beautiful scenery around Chopin statue
    󱓊Chopin statue summer weekend concerts
    󱨠36% positive reviews
    4.6/5
    刚出新手村的冒险者刚出新手村的冒险者

    This is the best safe haven in the bustling city. The most important thing is that there are white peacocks walking here and mandarin ducks in pairs...a wonderful harmony between the city and nature.

  • Wawel Royal Castle-State Art Collection
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    󰺂5.0
    Krakow
    Highlights:
    Explore Wawel Dragon's mysterious cave
    Discover Wawel Dragon's legendary tale
    󱨠Saved by 114 users󱨠31% positive reviews
    4.7/5
    Andy S.Andy S.

    The Wawel Royal Castle (Zamek Królewski na Wawelu) is a castle residency. It's located in centre of Kraków, Poland. The castle, is one of the largest in Poland and represents nearly all architectural styles of medieval, renaissance and baroque periods.What is interesting, Wawel is the first UNESCO World Heritage Site in the world. 5/5

  • Museum of Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw
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    󰺂5.0
    Warsaw.Centrum
    Highlights:
    󰀆Experience 19th-century concert vibes
    󱓊Interactive Chopin music experience
    󱨠34% positive reviews
    4.0/5
    Kim~ Keep on EXPloringKim~ Keep on EXPloring

    Born on March 1st, 1818 in Żelazowa Wola, Fryderyk Chopin is Poland‘s greatest composer and Warsaw‘s favourite son. He has lent his name to everything from vodka to airports. An early age musical prodigy, his life as a musician was full of success. As that of many other artists, however, it was marked by unrequited love, exile, illness, bankruptcy and solitude. He died at age 39 in Paris. His compositions live on and have become a source of Polish national pride. Taking up four floors the museum features an interactive style and shares the life of Chopin from start to finish leaving absolutely no detail out. Among the 5,000 exhibits are a lock of hair, his school exercise books, a sweet box, a gold watch presented to the ten year old Frederic by an admiring Italian singer and the passport he used to enter England. So comprehensive is the collection it even features the last letter he wrote to his family and dried flowers from his deathbed. Also, of course, are several paintings and sculptures (including his death mask), a recreation of his Paris drawing room, and even an intriguing section on the women who made the man. One area that is particularly popular is the Composer's Hall, an area where you can listen to all of Chopin's music. Mr Chopin, welcome to the 21st century.

  • Palace of Culture and Science
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    󰺂4.9
    Warsaw.Centrum
    Highlights:
    󰀆30-story Warsaw panoramic view
    󱓊Warsaw's 360° view from 30th floor
    󱨠25% positive reviews
    4.2/5
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    It is the most worthy tallest building in Warsaw, with a total height of 234 meters. It was built by the former Soviet Union and presented to Warsaw. It has a strong former Soviet architectural style and is a landmark building in Warsaw. It is called "Stalin's syringe" or "Russian wedding cake". However, such a beautiful building is completely inconsistent with the style of the surrounding new town and the old town in the distance. The complicated historical process has made the Poles have a complex feeling of love and hate for this building. It is said that there is a lot of space inside and various exhibitions are often held. This reminds me of the "Sino-Soviet Friendship Building" in Shanghai. Haha, it is indeed a building of the same style.

What Best Things to Do are there in Poland?
These are all Best Things to Do in Poland:Wieliczka Salt Mine, Warsaw Old Town, Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau, The Royal Castle in Warsaw, Marie Curie Museum (Muzeum Marii Sklodowskiej-Curie)
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Poland?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Poland include:Wieliczka Salt Mine:4.4, Warsaw Old Town:4.6, Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau:4.5, The Royal Castle in Warsaw:4.2, Marie Curie Museum (Muzeum Marii Sklodowskiej-Curie):4.1
At what locations in Poland can Best Things to Do in Poland be found?
The Best Things to Do in Poland are mainly located in:Wieliczka Salt Mine:Wieliczka, Warsaw Old Town:Warsaw, Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau:Oswiecim, The Royal Castle in Warsaw:Warsaw, Marie Curie Museum (Muzeum Marii Sklodowskiej-Curie):Warsaw
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