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A look into a sauna illuminated with soft light. A woman wrapped in a towel is sitting on a wooden bench, while a man wrapped in another towel is lying at her feet. Both have closed eyes.
wellness and relaxation

Defying climate warming.

While the climate warms up, modern technologies allow the jolly march of the saunas from their native Finland southward. Saunas may not have ventured to Małopolska long ago, but they have certainly settled in here for good, just like thermal baths. And they’re thriving. More

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A view of a bowl filled with soup. There is a hefty piece of sparerib and some potatoes in the soup that someone is beginning to eat with a spoon. The eater’s hands can be seen on both sides of the bowl.
delicious local food

Winter in the land of electrified teas and heart-warming soups.

Winter has arrived, unsurprisingly, bringing with it chilly temperatures that make us crave something warm and comforting. Realising this, besides the picturesque landscapes, Małopolska offers a range of warming activities and also plenty of warming-up drinks. Unsurprisingly (after all, Poland has become quite famous and notorious for that), some of them may contain alcohol. Perhaps, even less surprising than that, some of them are soups. More

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A bird-eye view of a piste in a snow-covered evergreen forest. The snow-covered piste, with several people skiing and tracks left by others, runs vertically across the centre of the photo.
incredible adventures

Burning that extra Christmas calory.

In Yuletide, Małopolska more than ever reminds me of Hobbiton. Eating, overeating, and then filling up the corners with the most delicate grub is certainly one of the similarities. And from Christmas Eve Supper to New Year’s dinner, it does snow food and rain drink in Poland. Little wonder that, like the hobbits of the Shire, the big folk of Małopolska take walking very seriously after indulging in festive dishes. We take our walking sticks, or telescopic poles, and head into the mountains. We go even further than that and can actually do some good-natured running. More

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A distant drone-eye view of a square surrounded by buildings, with streets radiating symmetrically from it. The centre of the square is taken by a lawn intersected with paths. There are trees growing inside the city blocks, and the streets are busy with cars and trams.
incredible adventures

Welcome to Jungle, no Longer Concrete.

Nowa Huta, intended to provide housing for the Lenin Steelworks, is literally “New Steelworks”. Named also “the city without God” it was decreed by Stalin to feed the Comecon economy. More

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