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Energylandia: feel the thrill.
Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure at Energylandia, Poland’s largest amusement park in Poland? Arranged on over 70 hectares, the park is home to over a hundred attractions designed for all age groups: kids, teenagers, and adults. In its six thematic zones, Energylandia promises hours of unforgettable entertainment for everyone. More
Małopolska: unexplored appellation, hidden delight.
Wines matured under the Małopolska sun are highly pleasing for the palate, and a journey to their birthplaces offers the unique chance of drinking delicious wine in or near the domain with a breath-taking view, quite likely of the Tatra or Gorce Mountains, or the Vistula Valley by Kraków as, surprisingly, one of the most renowned local vineyards is not only nestled within the city limits but also within the grounds of a Camaldolese Monastery. More
Krynica-Zdrój: it’s all in the name.
Nestled on a picturesque slope amidst abundant mineral springs revered for their healing properties since the late 18th century, Krynica Zdrój captivates with its scenic beauty. As one of Poland’s most versatile spas, it hosts a range of events, from the prestigious International Economic Forum, once dubbed “the Polish Davos,” to the Jan Kiepura Festival, which attracts tens of thousands of visitors each year. More
Tapestry of Cultures: Kraków Festival Medley.
Can you preserve your identity while embracing the cultural traditions and spirit of other cities and cultures? Kraków answers with a resounding yes. For many years, the city has immersed itself in the Jewish world through the annual Jewish Culture Festival, held every summer since 1990. It has also transformed into a distant part of New Orleans for the Summer Jazz Festival Kraków, only to return to its multinational cosmopolitan ambiance for the ULICA Festival of Street Theatres. More