Poland, a country often misperceived as cold and grey, is bound to surprise you with it’s beauty, architecturally and naturally.
From the medieval buildings of Krakow to the lakes, rivers and mountains of Zakopane. Warsaw, decimated by the Nazis, has been rebuilt and is now a vibrant and exciting capital city. The northern coast of Poland is blessed with white sandy beaches and pine forests lining the shoreline.
Poland has something for everyone and UK tourists are only just beginning to scratch the surface with Krakow becoming one of the most popular European city breaks. People’s love affair with Poland will continue to grow as more tourists start to discover the areas and regions in Poland that are not as well known but loved by Poles.
Flights to Poland take around two hours from most UK airports and due to being served by a host of low cost airlines, a trip to Poland is not only affordable but convenient too.
Street Art in Poland
Graffiti has long been considered environmental vandalism and I am not going to argue against that. Scrawling love notes onto a wall with a spray can does not add anything positive to the local environment and only encourages a further lack of respect from other...
Rising Popularity of Memorial Statues
Statues have been around for centuries and aside from a few exceptions they normally follow the same artistic formula but over the last few years there seems to be a growing trend in Poland for memorial statues (or “pomnik” in Polish). The first time I came across one...
Drone videos of Poland
Drones (or Quadcopters) are becoming more and more popular. As technology improves and prices drop it has become much more affordable to own a remote controlled drone capable of taking high definition video or stills. Remote controlled aircraft have been used by...
