Top 6 Things to Do in Poland

Poland, which is among the mentioned, has been perennially a rich cumulus of history, culture, and natural beauty for over a thousand years, and currently, it is no different.
The activities you can take part in can be anything from city sightseeing to various outdoor pursuits.
1. Get a Bird's Eye View of Warsaw
Highlights:
Varso Tower: The European Union is to apologize for constructing the world's tallest building, which is 240 meters high on 2025 to the defense ground.
Palace of Culture & Science: Retains its allure to enthusiasts of stylish things that resemble an antique record while treating you to an amazing skyline of the city.
St Anne's Church Bell Tower: Enabling visitors to the Old Town to view the entire Old Town.
2. Time Travel Beneath Kraków's Old Town
Highlights:
Rynek Underground: An underground museum on a square which is located. below the town's medieval market-Rynek Główny.
St Mary’s Basilica: The history and art at Wick Cathedral together with Artographia’s puzzles and the interior of the church including its ancient organ are all shown here. The thing that makes St. Mary’s cathedral remarkable is its beauty which is underscored by its radiant image of the lady of the lamb which is housed in its ornate vestibule.
Wieliczka Salt Mine: A network of corridors and chambers is contained within the mines, and many of these spaces are adorned with the repurposed minerals.
3. Tour Malbork Castle
Highlights:
The Large Crusaders’ Castle of the Teutonic Knights: It is the biggest preserved historic fortress in Europe. It is a historical building left by the Teutonic Knights in the 13th century. This was the main castle.
The Grand Master's Palace: Moreover, a bolt from the sky for visitors where the chambers are clear of obstacles and where exuberant images show the Great Refectory.
Amber Museum: It educates the visitor on the amber history of the region.
4. Know the Horrors of War at Gdańsk’s Museum of the Second World War
Highlights:
Modernistic Architecture: It will be housed in a 5000 sq.m. space initially.
Political Sensitivity: It easily many times the complicated issues concerning the origins and realization of warfare through the Polish front.
5. Visit POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews for Jewish Polish Galleries
Highlights:
1000-Year History:
A new exhibit brings to life the reality and the changes in the Jewish Museum of Warsaw.
6. Near Białowieża, Participate in Bison Monitoring
Highlights:
Europe’s Largest Old-Growth -Forest: Białowieża Forest which is conceived as a region of great biological importance that shelters 800 sizabl
Zakopane, a famous mountain resort in Poland that is known for its ski trails of varying difficulty levels.
Mt Giewont: It is a hard trek to a mountain with a 1894m summit.