Do you imagine your destination wedding as an unforgettable event? Are you intent on first class service as well as on moderate prices? Looking for a country famous for rich cultural heritage and traditions? A land where people are friendly and used to welcome their guests with open arms? The place where modernity perfectly harmonize with history? It is Poland! An ideal place for you to get married! 1. The South Cracow Cracow is the former capital of Poland and the leading centre of Polish scientific, cultural and artistic life for ages. This city is famous for a large number of old monuments such as St. Mary's Basilica and the Sukiennice Cloth Hall in the Main Market Square, the Wawel Castle, i.e. former residence of Polish kings. Cracow is recommended for the unique atmosphere of the old squares and lanes.
Zakopane The picturesque highest situated town of Poland, in a valley between the Tatra Mountains and Gubalówka Hil, the informal winter capital of Poland and Góral culture. Characteristic items are old wooden houses typical for the Tatra Mountains region.This location is recommended because of its beautiful sights of the mountains and hills, as well as superb regional cuisine. 2. The Coast Miedzyzdroje The famous seaside resort called the Pearl of the Baltic offers a spa climate, tourist services and accommodations of the highest class. Miedzyzdroje is recommended for its beautiful, wide sandy beaches and unforgettable sunsets. 3. Central Poland Warsaw Warsaw is the 8th largest city in the European Union and the capital of Poland. This fast-paced city is attractive both in cultural and tourist terms, with a booming economy. Warsaw features a backdrop of historic buildings almost completely destroyed during the II World War, then reconstructed with great care. It is also recommended for its vitality, modern attitude towards life and great restaurants and hotels.
4. Eastern Poland Kazimierz Dolny Kazimierz Dolny is a little town in Lublin province situated in the eastern bank of the Vistula River.It offers a very attractive landscape with a Renaissance urban plan and appearance. This location is recommended for picturesque medieval houses, wonderful architecture and romantic atmosphere.
Polish Culture Polish cultural richness and diversity is a result of both Western and Eastern influences. Poland is the birthplace of world famous personalities such as the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, the composer Fryderyk Chopin, the physicist and chemist Marie Sklodowska Curie, and the last but not the least Pope John Paul II. The Polish cuisine is exquisite. Notable dishes and food in Poland are sausages, red beet soup, pierogis (Polish dumplings), pork chops, bigos (traditional stew), doughnuts and gingerbread. The Weather The climate in Poland is moderate. The weather is neither too hot nor too cold. Everyone may choose the season according to personal preferences. Summers are generally warm and sunny, while winters are cold, but not too frosty. Nevertheless, the most enchanting and colorful seasons in Poland are spring and autumn. The warmest region in Poland is Lesser Poland and the coldest is in the Northeast, in the Podlaskie region.
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