Poland

Season Guide

Winter (December – February): Cold and often snowy, especially inland and in the mountains, with short daylight hours.

Spring (March – May): Cool to mild with blooming parks and improving weather, ideal for city breaks.

Summer (June – August): Warm and relatively dry, perfect for exploring cities, lakes and the Baltic coast.

Autumn (September – November): Cool and increasingly wet, with colourful foliage and fewer crowds.

Top Regions To Visit

Kraków

Kraków is Poland’s historic and cultural centre, known for its well-preserved Old Town, royal heritage and intellectual life. Beyond its landmarks, the city offers galleries, music venues and neighbourhoods that reveal a contemporary creative energy.

Warsaw

Warsaw is a dynamic capital shaped by resilience and reinvention. Rebuilt after the Second World War, it combines modern architecture, a strong cultural scene and expansive green spaces with a growing reputation for design and contemporary arts.

Wrocław

Wrocław is defined by its rivers, bridges and colourful market square. With a strong university presence and a mix of Gothic, Baroque and modern architecture, the city offers a lively cultural scene and an approachable pace.

Gdańsk

Gdańsk is a historic port city on the Baltic coast with a distinctive maritime identity. Its merchant houses, shipyard history and access to beaches and coastal landscapes give it a character unlike any other Polish city.

Tatra Mountains

The Tatra Mountains form Poland’s highest range, offering alpine scenery, hiking routes and traditional highland culture.

Unforgettable Experiences

Attend an intimate classical music performance in Krakow, inside a historic church or palace.

Walk Warsaw’s post-war architecture with an urban historian, exploring how the city was rebuilt and reimagined.

Visit a mountain spa using thermal waters and experience local wellness traditions.

Join a private tasting of Polish vodkas and craft spirits.

Discover Wrocław’s market halls and food culture.

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Our Favourite Places To Stay

Nobu Hotel

Food & Wine, Wellness, Culture, Arts & History
Warsaw

Nobu Hotel Warsaw blends modern Japanese‑inspired design with Polish sophistication in the heart of the city’s vibrant business and entertainment district. Its signature Nobu Restaurant and stylish lounges create a social, culinary‑driven atmosphere that complements locally influenced cocktails and events. With curated art, wellness facilities and easy access to Warsaw’s cultural landmarks, it offers a distinctive and dynamic urban stay.

Hotel H15 Boutique

Food & Wine, Culture, Arts & History
Warsaw

Known for its elegant interiors and boutique scale, its character comes from bespoke furnishings, curated art and a welcoming atmosphere that feels both stylish and personal. With a celebrated restaurant and easy access to cultural landmarks, galleries and vibrant neighbourhoods, it offers a distinctive base for exploring the city.

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