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Bieszczady

In the fartest south-easter corner of Poland lies Bieszczady, a pearl of Karpaty. Although not so known as the Tatras, and not so popular as a tourist destination, it holds a great charm. The names of the towns can give you the idea of the place – for example “Wołkowyja” stands for a place where the wolves are howling, so you can imagine a place where nature is still untamed and wild, waiting for you to be discovered. Stunning “połoninas” – beautiful valleys, mountain ranges inhabited by people, but also very interesting old towns such as 13th age Sanok or Lesko will surely cast their... Read→

Meeting in Poland

Whether it’s an intimate small event, or an over the top gala, we’ll “WOW” your guests with smart and flexible solutions, ranging from traditional flair to social chic or casual fun. Getting to know people and meeting new clients and partners is an important element of a company development strategy. It is necessary to meet in order to achieve the desired goals. Whether meetings are going to be organised for just a few people or for a larger group, is irrelevant. What counts is that a meeting is prepared in a professional manner. Business meetings are important at every level. This is why... Read→

Dinner in Cave

Jura Krakowska Częstochowska in the southern Poland could be easily named as climber’s paradise, with its limestone mountains carved into different extravagant shapes and formations. But this place is also housing a large system of caves and natural tunnels, giving us the opportunity to propose you an untypical adventure for your team. Let us take them unwarned on a trip through the rocks and then deeper underground, descending on ropes and crawling in the dark to finally discover .. surprise, surprise waiters prepared with wine by the laid tables. A little thrill of adventure finishing with... Read→

Żubr

majestic 2 meters tall bison, a symbol of this region can be met in its natural environment of the natural reserve. This lush forest is a legend of its own. Being Poland’s biggest national reserve, Białowieża spans over the Bielarussian border, and is home to many original species. If you think this is the only originality of the region, come and experience the unique place where the cultures and religions are meeting – both the catholic and orthodox churches are present here to proudly boast their monuments, along with their traditions and mouthwatering cuisines. Feel invited to the land... Read→

Horse Riding in Slowinski

Did you know that Poland is a country famous for rising horses and horse culture ? Every year in Janów celebrities such Mick Jagger or Charlie Watts are buying pure blood arab horses, there is a well developed and organized infrastructure of stables and riding grounds, and here the enthusiasts of equitation are organizing the annual horseback journey from Poland to Vienna in Austria, to recreate the victorious march of the Polish army, which defeated the Turkish invasion in 1683. You’re probably thinking now about an exhilarating gallop through a forest, splashing water when crossing a river,... Read→

Health and Safety

Poland isn’t disease - ridden place. Medical standards aren’t so as good as those found in most western European countries. In large cities hospitals offer all forms of treatment and modern diagnostic equipment. Private clinics are also available; treatment is not free of charge but is on a better standard. If you want to arrive to Poland you should have a medical insurance. Any special vaccinations aren’t required. At present SARS doesn’t threaten Poland. Poland is rather a safe country for foreigners. But always be careful of your pocket and bag, because there are many... Read→

Polish Food

Entering a Polish home, whether you are an old friend or a stranger, you will be greeted with warm hospitality and a sumptuous meal. “Guest in the home, God in the home”, as the old Polish saying goes. Even seeing what’s on the menu can really make your mouth water. For centuries the Polish kitchen has been the arena for competing influences from France and Italy, while it also borrowed extensively from more exotic tables: Tartar, Armenian, Lithuanian, Cossack, Hungarian and Jewish. The traditional Polish cuisine combines the refined and elegant tastes introduced to Poland centuries... Read→

Spisz

Situated South of Cracow is the Spisz Region, land of beautiful landscapes, interesting architecture and castles. The village of Dębno contains a precious large church - a relic of international class, an excellent example of the local builders carpentry. Inside there is a beautiful well preserved wall painting dating back to 1500. For many centuries, the Dunajec valley served as an important trade route to Hungary and so high on the cliffs on its both banks two strongholds were built, Czorsztyn Castle in XII century and Niedzica Castle in XIV century. Czorsztyn Castle was destroyed in a peasant... Read→

Ojcow National Park

Just a short bus ride away from Cracow lies the Ojców National Park, the smallest and the most popular national park in Poland. It covers the surroundings of the Prądnik Valley and protects its spectacular Jurassic limestone landscape, with caves and oddly shaped rocks and steep white limestone slopes. There are various colour-coded trails to follow around the Park. In the centre of the Park is the old wooden church, built “on water” across the stream. Also in Ojców is situated the Łokietek Cave, with 270 meters of passageways and chambers, with underground lighting. Further within... Read→

Bochania & Wisnicz Castle

We drive east from Cracow, just about 30 minutes of ride we get to Bochnia. The salt mine in Bochnia is one of the oldest in the world. Bochnia Salt Mine is less famous in comparison to Wieliczka, but it can be a pleasant surprise. The mine also dates back to medieval times and it has a sequence of very interesting chambers. In contrast to Wieliczka it is a bit off the beaten track, farther away from Krakow and it can be used as a spa for people with respiratory diseases. The 2.5-kilometer tourist route runs at the depth of 290 meters. The mine’s largest cavern, the Ważyn chamber, has facilities... Read→

In the fartest south-easter corner of Poland lies Bieszczady, a pearl of Karpaty. Although not so known as the Tatras, and not so popular as a tourist destination, it holds a great charm. The names of the towns can give you the idea of the place – for example “Wołkowyja” stands for a place where the wolves are howling, so you can imagine a place where nature is still untamed and wild, waiting for you to be discovered. Stunning “połoninas” – beautiful valleys, mountain ranges inhabited... Read→

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Whether it’s an intimate small event, or an over the top gala, we’ll “WOW” your guests with smart and flexible solutions, ranging from traditional flair to social chic or casual fun. Getting to know people and meeting new clients and partners is an important element of a company development strategy. It is necessary to meet in order to achieve the desired goals. Whether meetings are going to be organised for just a few people or for a larger group, is irrelevant. What counts is that a meeting... Read→

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Jura Krakowska Częstochowska in the southern Poland could be easily named as climber’s paradise, with its limestone mountains carved into different extravagant shapes and formations. But this place is also housing a large system of caves and natural tunnels, giving us the opportunity to propose you an untypical adventure for your team. Let us take them unwarned on a trip through the rocks and then deeper underground, descending on ropes and crawling in the dark to finally discover .. surprise,... Read→

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majestic 2 meters tall bison, a symbol of this region can be met in its natural environment of the natural reserve. This lush forest is a legend of its own. Being Poland’s biggest national reserve, Białowieża spans over the Bielarussian border, and is home to many original species. If you think this is the only originality of the region, come and experience the unique place where the cultures and religions are meeting – both the catholic and orthodox churches are present here to proudly boast... Read→

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Did you know that Poland is a country famous for rising horses and horse culture ? Every year in Janów celebrities such Mick Jagger or Charlie Watts are buying pure blood arab horses, there is a well developed and organized infrastructure of stables and riding grounds, and here the enthusiasts of equitation are organizing the annual horseback journey from Poland to Vienna in Austria, to recreate the victorious march of the Polish army, which defeated the Turkish invasion in 1683. You’re probably... Read→

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Poland isn’t disease - ridden place. Medical standards aren’t so as good as those found in most western European countries. In large cities hospitals offer all forms of treatment and modern diagnostic equipment. Private clinics are also available; treatment is not free of charge but is on a better standard. If you want to arrive to Poland you should have a medical insurance. Any special vaccinations aren’t required. At present SARS doesn’t threaten Poland. Poland is rather... Read→

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Entering a Polish home, whether you are an old friend or a stranger, you will be greeted with warm hospitality and a sumptuous meal. “Guest in the home, God in the home”, as the old Polish saying goes. Even seeing what’s on the menu can really make your mouth water. For centuries the Polish kitchen has been the arena for competing influences from France and Italy, while it also borrowed extensively from more exotic tables: Tartar, Armenian, Lithuanian, Cossack, Hungarian and Jewish. The... Read→

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Situated South of Cracow is the Spisz Region, land of beautiful landscapes, interesting architecture and castles. The village of Dębno contains a precious large church - a relic of international class, an excellent example of the local builders carpentry. Inside there is a beautiful well preserved wall painting dating back to 1500. For many centuries, the Dunajec valley served as an important trade route to Hungary and so high on the cliffs on its both banks two strongholds were built, Czorsztyn... Read→

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Just a short bus ride away from Cracow lies the Ojców National Park, the smallest and the most popular national park in Poland. It covers the surroundings of the Prądnik Valley and protects its spectacular Jurassic limestone landscape, with caves and oddly shaped rocks and steep white limestone slopes. There are various colour-coded trails to follow around the Park. In the centre of the Park is the old wooden church, built “on water” across the stream. Also in Ojców is situated the... Read→

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We drive east from Cracow, just about 30 minutes of ride we get to Bochnia. The salt mine in Bochnia is one of the oldest in the world. Bochnia Salt Mine is less famous in comparison to Wieliczka, but it can be a pleasant surprise. The mine also dates back to medieval times and it has a sequence of very interesting chambers. In contrast to Wieliczka it is a bit off the beaten track, farther away from Krakow and it can be used as a spa for people with respiratory diseases. The 2.5-kilometer tourist... Read→

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