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What to see in Poland in the fall: three most beautiful cities

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What to see in Poland in the fall

Poland is an incredibly interesting country that has a lot to surprise tourists. Here you will find cities with a long history, modern settlements, various museums and other cultural attractions that will make you fall in love with this country. So what to see here in the fall?

Wroclaw

Wroclaw is a wonderful city known for its rich history, charming architecture, and numerous cultural attractions. It's an asterisked task to visit them all in one day, so it's better to set aside a little more time for walking around the city.

First of all, you should see the Market Square. This is the largest medieval market in Europe. It is surrounded by beautiful baroque buildings where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops.

Don't forget to visit the University of Wroclaw, one of the oldest educational institutions in Poland, founded in 1702. The architecture there will impress you with its grandeur and beauty.

A tour of the corridors of Lesnitsky Castle will be no less interesting. It is an important fortification for the city and is adored by tourists.

An unusual feature of the city is that there are many small islands on its territory. In particular, be sure to visit Tumski Island, where you can have a good time and enjoy incredible views.

By the way, Wroclaw is famous for its museums. In general, Poland has long modernized such institutions, making them interactive and more interesting. In the same city, it is worth visiting the Historical and Archaeological Museums, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the more unusual Museum of Games and Computers of a bygone era.

If you like long walks in the fresh air, then visit the local zoo, which has an area of more than 30 hectares. Here you can see a variety of animals, visit cozy cafes, sit on benches and enjoy the peace.

In addition, we recommend walking around the city to appreciate the beauty of Polish architecture, taking pictures near the fountains, climbing the stairs of the ancient town hall and eating a delicious dessert in one of Wroclaw's restaurants.

Lublin

This is a wonderful city located in the east of Poland. It has a rich history and numerous attractions, which attracts tourists from all over the world.

It's hard to even choose the most interesting locations in Lublin, because there are countless of them. Perhaps you should start your exploration of the city with the historic district called the Old Town. Walk through the streets and narrow alleys, visit restaurants and cafes where you can enjoy local cuisine. You will also see many beautiful buildings and monuments.

If you need to find an interesting souvenir, be sure to visit the central market. This is also an important location for the city, where various fairs and cultural events take place.

The Chapel of the Three Saints looks no less fascinating . It is considered to be one of the most outstanding architectural monuments not only in Poland, but throughout Europe. Inside, you will see incredible frescoes and exquisite decoration.

As in many other ancient cities, you will find a fortification here. This is the Lublin Castle, built in the twelfth century. It is located on a hill, so the viewpoints there offer a charming landscape. Of course, there is also a museum with interesting historical exhibits.

Near the castle is a beautiful park with long, quiet alleys. Here you can take a break from the crowds of tourists and enjoy the beauty of nature.

Poznan

It is one of the oldest cities in Poland and has many incredible historical and cultural attractions. So if you are going to visit Poznan, be sure to make a list of must-sees.

We recommend adding the ancient Market Square to it. It is surrounded by a variety of buildings, so you can spend a few hours here, getting to know the history of the city.

The Basilica of St. Peter and Paul is very popular among tourists. This Gothic religious building impresses with its architectural grandeur and rich history. There is a functioning organ inside. The stained glass windows are particularly noteworthy.

Do not miss the Imperial Castle. This building was built by order of the last German Emperor Wilhelm II. He personally supervised the entire process and coordinated every detail. Just imagine, there are 585 rooms in this building, each with its own unique style. Nowadays, various cultural institutions operate here. In particular, there are theater residences, concert halls, and, of course, museums.

Undoubtedly, Poznan has a huge number of architectural monuments. However, the city is famous not only for this. There are many green areas that make the city even more comfortable for both locals and tourists.

We recommend that you set aside a few hours for a walk in the Botanical Garden. This park is located next to the National University and is a natural oasis among the urban environment where you can see a variety of plants.

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