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It doesn\u2019t matter if you\u2019re planning a weekend getaway, slow-paced chillout or an epic adventure \u2013 I guarantee you\u2019ll find a few spots that take your fancy. It doesn\u2019t matter what region you visit as there are so many of the best places in Poland dotted all this stunning country. That\u2019s the thing about Poland, it\u2019s as varied as it is large which can only be a good thing when it comes to travelling. This all means that it\u2019s got a treasure trove of stunning places you shouldn\u2019t miss on your next holiday\u2026 even if it is for a short getaway. I knew I\u2019d have to return to stunning Poland. That\u2019s why I wanted to share some of the best places in Poland that you should really consider for your next trip away. 1.) Zakopane Once a small village nestled in the Tatra Mountains, Zakopane is now a thriving town to visit when you\u2019re in Poland. What makes this spot really special is Gubalowka Mountain has a heap of skiing trails that are amazing in winter., That being said, if you\u2019re visiting in Summer, head through Tatra National Park and follow the hiking trails that criss-cross this area. You might even see a&nbsp;grey wolf or Eurasian lynx (though, they\u2019re pretty rare).&nbsp;Also, make sure to see the&nbsp;Siklawica Waterfall that\u2019s only about 3km from the city centre itself. Afterwards, take a stroll over to Krupowki Street, which is the beating heart of the city. Whilst you\u2019re here, make sure to gorge on Oscypek, a local cheese made from the milk of Tatra Mountain sheep! ungarian cakes. 2.) Warsaw Being the capital city, Warsaw has to be up there as one of the best places in Poland to visit. With a long history, Warsaw dates back well over 1,000 years old. Although once known as the \u2018little Paris\u2019 of Poland, much of the city was destroyed in WWII, meaning much of its beautiful buildings were totally gone. That being said, the city still has a whole heap of things to see and do once you arrive especially in the Old Town that still has some of the beautiful old streets. After exploring the Old Town, make sure to visit the Warsaw Rising Museum, which allows you to follow in the footsteps of the major players in the Warsaw Uprising. Afterwards, take a walk to the Castle Square,&nbsp;Palace of Culture and Science and the Royal Castle, which was rebuilt to its exact former glory after being destroyed during the war. By this point, you\u2019ll be ravished so make a stop at the Boathouse Restaurant and Wine Lounge (glug, glug\u00a0), a lovely place that serves a traditional range of Mediterranean dishes which is so yummy. 3.) Poznan Poznan is one of the best places in Poland to visit if you want to explore the diversity of old and new Poland in one city. For instance, If you are looking for stunning examples of Gothic architecture, both the Town Hall and Cathedral fit the bill nicely. That being said, the true gem here is the Poznan Castle, a rebuilt13th-century&nbsp;castle that was almost totally destroyed in WWII. Oh, and don\u2019t forget to visit the Old Brewery, which is a historic market that is pretty enormous. Here, you will find all kinds of shops and galleries paired with yummy spots to eat. For one of the best breakfasts and coffee, Not only is the cafe totally kitsch, it serves up some of the best breakfast in the city. 4.) Lublin Being home to around five universities, Lubin is a pretty vibrant and energetic city to visit in Poland. Though don\u2019t be fooled by its young population, the city is pretty historic with so many medieval buildings and alleyways to explore. Once you\u2019re here, make sure to explore Lublin Castle which also houses the Lublin Museum. Oh, and make sure to stroll through the beautiful old town too. It\u2019s easily up there as one of the best places in Poland to see a preserved medieval town centre. Afterwards, make a trip to see the\u00a0Majdanek National Museum or catch one of the best views from\u00a0Trinity Tower. 5.) Hel Situated on the tip of a peninsula that juts into the Baltic Sea, Hel sounds a lot more ominous than it actually is.&nbsp; Relatively close to Gdansk, it\u2019s actually quite easy to see Hel if you\u2019re already in this area of Poland. Now, it might be a pretty chilled out and relaxed place, but it\u2019s really got a charm about it that\u2019s so good to experience. Once you\u2019re here, make sure to visit the lighthouse, see the Fisheries Museum and take a stroll around the trails on the spit itself. If all that walking gets you hungry, pop into the\u00a0To-Tu which has some of the best seafood that\u2019s served fresh. It\u2019s the kind of place where you can eat with your hands and just get down to the important business of gorging. Oh, and make sure to take in all the rustic charm of this spot, it\u2019s totally kitsch. 6.) Gdansk Located in northern Poland (at the mouth of the Vistula River), Gdansk is easily up there as one of theto explore. Perched in the north of Poland\u2019s, it\u2019s actually home to one of the world\u2019s oldest crane that still calls the city home. Once you\u2019re here, make sure to visit Saint Mary\u2019s Basilica (where you can view the magnificent astrological clock), stop by the amber museum (which has a chunk of amber with a preserved lizard inside) and see Neptune\u2019s Fountain. Afterwards, make sure to spend a little time exploring Long Lane and Long Market, alongside a little gander at the Green Gate. If the weather is nice and sunny, take a short ride over to the spa town of Sopot and lap up the rays on the promenade. 7.) Krakow Perched near the border with the Czech Republic, Krakow is one of the best [&hellip;]"}