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Warsaw

#capital
#businesshub
#chopin
#palaceofculture&science
#mermaid

Get to know the two faces of Warsaw – a modern business hub of Poland, but also a city rich in history and culture, where galleries, lovely parks and theatres are scattered all around the city centre. Participate in a conference hosted on the 30th floor with a view of the Palace of Culture and Science and take part in a gala dinner in the elegant interiors of the Royal Castle.

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Gdansk/Sopot

#amber
#balticsea
#solidarity
#goldwasserliqueur
#neptun
#beach

Discover the beauty of the Baltic Sea shore from the longest wooden pier in Europe. Sandy beaches, sea breeze, and thriving nightlife are the words that describe Gdansk and Sopot best. Visit the amber jewellery manufacturer and learn more about this centuries-old handcraft. Also, try Danziger Goldwasser – traditional herbal liqueur produced in Gdańsk since the 16th century.

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gold flakes
in a Goldwasser bottle

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the length of
the pier in Sopot

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the year Solidarity won

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Krakow

#artisticvibe
#charmingcafes
#thebiggestmarketsquare
#saltmine
#cityofuniversities
#unescoheritage

Looking for a truly exceptional destination for a business meeting? Krakow is the place. Its old town with the biggest market square in Poland, beautifully decorated townhouses and cozy cafés is included in the UNESCO list. The city is also known for its cultural richness. Here you can explore Jewish traditions and taste real kreplach dumplings. Or take part in obwarzanki (bagels) making workshops and regional wine tasting in nearby vineyards. Also, get a unique chance to see how life in the Communist era looked like while visiting Nowa Huta or discover magnificent chambers chiseled in rock salt in Wieliczka.

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obwarzanki eaten per day

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the area of the
Main Market Square

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the depth of gala dinner in Wieliczka Salt Mine

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Wroclaw

#100bridges
#dwarf
#craftbeer
#polishvenice

Visit the city dubbed for the “Polish Venice” due to the complex network of canals and waterways and over 100 bridges. Discover some of the 382 dwarf figurines scattered around the city center and the outskirts to commemorate a Polish anti-communist movement.
Get a chance to sample a wide array of craft beers from local microbreweries. It’s worth mentioning that Wroclaw’s craft beer scene is the most famous one in Europe.

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dwarves around
the city

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bridges in Wrocław

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the capacity of
the Centennial Hall

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Poznan

#stmartincroissant
#billygoats
#polishpotato
#expo
#colorfuloldtown

Explore the city that remembers the very beginnings of Poland, but rich historical heritage is just one of its assets. There’s plenty of activities to do only in Poznań. Like baking, and eating, traditional St. Martin croissants. Or trying delicious goose and potato dishes cooked according to a traditional recipe. Poznan’s main market square with colorful townhouses is one of the most charming ones in Poland. The Town Hall’s clock tower is a truly unique masterpiece. Every day at the stroke of noon a pair of mechanical goats, the symbol of Poznan, headbutt each other. A show not to be missed.

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St Martin’s croissants eaten per day

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expo events
per year

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lakes in the city area

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Lodz

#streetart
#industrialcity
#textiles
#manufaktura
#piotrkowskastreet
#unicornstable

Feel the atmosphere of an industrial revolution. Lodz was an important industrial hub in the 19th century. Its character is still well preserved in the unique red-brick buildings now turned into trendy bars, and restaurants – perfect venues for business meetings with an industrial vibe. In Lodz, you can meet contemporary Polish arts and culture at every corner. One of the modern art examples and the newest symbol of the city is the Unicorn statue, which was inspired by the nearby tram station nicknamed the Unicorn Stable by the locals.

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ice cream scoops eaten per day

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street art murals

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the length of Piotrkowska Street

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Zakopane

#tatramountains
#krupowkistreet
#sheepcheese
#thermalbaths
#woodenhouses
#highlanderfolklore

Experience Polish folklore and have a great time in the mountains no matter the season. The heart of the Tatras offers more than just picturesque views and pristine nature. Participate in oscypek (sheep cheese) making workshops in a wooden hut at the foot of the Tatras. Take a dog sled ride through Chocholowska valley. Or feel the thrill of adrenaline in an off-road quad race across the mountain wilderness.

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pieces of Oscypek sold per day

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thermal baths
in the area

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the height of
the tallest peak
in Tatras

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Other

#dumplings
#forests
#lakes
#vodka
#castles
#copernicus

There are a lot of gems to discover in Poland. Get a taste of a rural atmosphere of the Polish countryside and learn more about its rich folklore. Feel adrenaline rush while white-water rafting on the Dunajec River. Explore mysterious castle ruins by one of two thousand Masurian lakes. Try gingerbread beer in Torun, the city of Copernicus, or watch jousting tournaments in Malbork Castle. Let us know your wishes and we’ll arrange a trip tailored to your group’s needs.

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European bisons
in Poland

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different kinds
of pierogi

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people speaking English

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