
Poland Featured Hotels
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Poland stretches from the Baltic Sea coast in the north to the Tatra Mountains on its southern border with Slovakia. The country has emerged as one of Central Europe's most rewarding travel destinations, combining medieval old towns, sobering World War II history, and a modern food and nightlife scene that grows stronger each year. Warsaw, the capital, was rebuilt from rubble after 1945 and now mixes reconstructed historic quarters with bold contemporary architecture. Krakow draws visitors to Wawel Castle and the nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine, while Gdansk on the Baltic coast offers amber markets and maritime heritage. Poland's currency is the Polish Zloty (PLN), and costs remain significantly lower than in Western Europe - a restaurant meal with beer rarely exceeds 60 PLN (about EUR 14). The country is well connected by rail and budget airlines, with Warsaw Chopin Airport (WAW) and Krakow John Paul II Airport (KRK) serving as the main international gateways.
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