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The expanded accommodation base of Torun receives over 2 million tourists per year and is divided by the Vistula River into northern and southern parts. Most of the facilities can be found in the north, above the bend of the river, within the Old Town Complex (hotels and apartments in the New and Old Town area). The area bounded by the Philadelphia Boulevard and the General W. Sikorski Embankment is the place where the most expensive accommodations were built, with windows overlooking, among others, the Old Market and the Town Hall. Tourists choosing apartments or hostels in the area of Podmurna or Szczytna streets, have only 300-400 m to walk to the Live Gingerbread Museum and the District Museum, and the Dream Valley (a picturesque park) and the ruins of the Teutonic Knights' Castle are within sight.
In Kujawsko-Pomorskie province there is a town which smells beautifully - it is Torun, famous for its traditional gingerbread. But Torun is not only the delicious delicacies - it is also a great conference room, suitable for seminars and events! It is in this city that you can organize sensational trainings and events for even the most numerous group of guests - and you will not overpay! It so happens that perfectly equipped conference rooms can be booked for really little money, and in the impressive hotel base you will surely find some comfortable and inexpensive accommodation!
Tangle of narrow streets of the Old Town.Almost every signboard invites with dumplings straight from the oven, the best pasta in town, goose, after all, it is a November hit, sushi, which is good for every occasion. The staff dressed up in costumes from past eras invite you to the restaurant. It is Torun. One of the best restaurants in town are: Coffee and Whisky House; Chleb i Wino; Restauracja Mistrz i Małgorzata; Szeroka.
Poland’s Toruń is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. It comes as no surprise to learn that its Old Town is a UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site. Toruń was one of the few cities in the country which sustained no damage during World War Two, but the magic doesn’t end there. From famous astronomers to delicious biscuits to leaning towers, get exploring this wonderful city. One of the greatest pieces of secular Medieval architecture in Europe, Toruń’s Old Town Hall grabs all the headlines. It goes back to the middle of the 13th century, but the lasting work was done in the 1390s under the watch of the Teutonic Great Master, Konrad von Wallenrode. In an early-19th-century granary in the Old Town is a working reconstruction of a Renaissance bakery. At this setting you’ll get to see, and take part in, the traditional method of making gingerbread.
Torun might be a compact city but it’s definitely not lacking in excellent nightlife. There is a huge choice and something to satisfy everyone’s requirements. Beer Barges: On the Vistula River in Torun are two static beer barges, and if you’re a beer lover they are worth a visit for a unique night. However, be warned, it’s beer or beer here, no spirits are available. Krajina Piva: Another highlight for beer lovers, this World of Beers has over 100 different types to choose from. eNeRDe: This is a popular student club with a popular courtyard. It’s inexpensive with a relaxed vibe. Szwejk: Another popular bar for the younger crowd. It has a fantastic summer garden with bar. Heaven: In the basement of the Town Hall you can find Heaven – a small and cosy bar to while away the evening.
We would like to invite you to the integration event in the city famous for gingerbread! Toruń is an ideal place for such an event, the program can be full of various attraction-tasks requiring cooperation and at the same time focused on competition between groups of employees. Participants will be able, among others, to test their skills in shooting tournaments or orientation in the field during a city game.
The hotel base in Tri-City is very rich. You can find here both seaside spa resorts at the beach, urban, designer hotels, designed by famous architects, elegant conference and family centers, local guest houses. A lot of hotels offer the sea view, which is always an added value. The choice is huge and each of the three cities has places to suit the needs and budget of each kind of client or group. In Gdansk you can find a lot of big chains, like Hilton, Puro, and Accor group.
Due to the diverse nature of each of the three cities, you can find very different types of event spaces there. You can choose from historical spaces in museums and theatres in Gdansk, the Energa Stadium in Gdańsk, raw, industrial spaces of the Old Manege. In Sopot you can find elegant clubs, intimate galleries or the luxurious Baltic Panorama room at the Sheraton Hotel in Sopot. In Gdynia, the original space is offered by the Municipal Theatre with a summer stage in Gdynia Orłowo, or Gdynia Sports Arena.
One of the most beautiful Polish cities. Not only multicultural, but also... multiflavoured. For many years Gdańsk was inhabited by different nationalities. Today, the city is also diverse. The atmosphere in the Old Town is completely different than in Wrzeszcz. Foreign tourists say that Gdansk is best to visit in comfortable shoes and with an empty stomach. Thanks to the rich gastronomic offer, it would be a sin not to enter one of the seaside bars or Dominican Square.
Gdańsk is characterized by bourgeois tenement houses on Długa Street, full of unwrought elements and details. Sopot is definitely a pearl of the Polish Baltic Sea. Every year the city is visited by over 2 million tourists. It is a popular place among Poles when it comes to organizing bachelor and hen parties, due to its party character, numerous clubs and a casino. Gdynia in turn is the Polish pearl of modernism. The architects of the city designed it in the timeless Bauhaus style. Every year the Polish Film Festival - one of the oldest film events in Europe and the Polish horse festival - is held here.
The capital of Tri-City's nightlife and parties until dawn is definitely Sopot. It is a popular destination among Europeans when it comes to organizing bachelor and hen parties, due to the party character of the city, numerous clubs and cult casino. Many clubs are concentrated around Monte Cassino Street. Also in Gdansk there is a rich club scene - from intimate jazz bars to large, multi-level clubs.
Due to the direct proximity of the Baltic Sea, the Tri-City offers a lot of attractions, both water and land-based. You can sail from here to the open waters of the Baltic Sea in a ship stylized as a 17th century galleon! . You can also organize a panoramic cruise and learn about the history of the city from the ship's perspective and see several key points: Gdansk Shipyard, Wisloujscie Fortress and Westerplatte - the place where World War II began. In 4x4 cars you can experience an exciting offroad experience on the desert moving dunes! For lovers of classic entertainment you can organize a bicycle tour, culinary sightseeing or a visit to the theatre.
Wroclaw's accommodation infrastructure is very diverse. The highiest standards offer such a luxury, 5-star hotels as Platinum Palace Hotel ***** with chateau interiors or The Granary - hotel located in a 16th-century granary, at the very heart of Wrocław. Well-known hotel brands are located in the city as well: DoubleTree by Hilton****, Mercure****, Radisson Blu****, Scandic****, Novotel**** and many more. A unique place to sleep is apart hotel in Sky Tower (the highest residential building in Poland with a height of 212 meters - 51 floors) or Topacz Castle with its Automotive Museum.
Wroclaw hosting numerous international events and its magic works not only on tourists, but mostly on business professionals. Wrocław continually reaffirms its status of a City of Meeting by wide range of venues. As a professional conference and event organizer in Poland we arrange meetings in unique places such as the former brewery brick complex (Browar Mieszczański), the former Dominican monastery, one of the Wroclaw landmark - Centennial Hall or one of the largest scientific libraries in Poland - The Ossolineum.
Wroclaw restaurants are a perfect place for trying both traditional Polish cuisine and very interesting local specialties like: potato Silesian dumplings with beef roulade, Żurek Śląski - the Silesian fermented rye flour soup served in bread; pierogi (the most well-known Polish dish) – kind of dumplings with various filled and bigos - stewed cabbage with meat. There is a plenty of restaurants in Wroclaw which use old recipies (sometimes only updating it a little) like Pod Fredrą, Pod Papugami or Pierogarnia Stary Młyn.
The must see attractions are the heart of the city - the Polish second largest Market Square with a beautiful Gothic Town Hall and Ostrow Tumski – the oldest part of Wrocław with St. John’s Cathedral Wrocław is also rich in 20th century architecture, especially Art Nouveau and Modernism. The impressive modernist Centennial Hall, which can celebrate its own century of existence in 2013, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
One of the most popular attractions of Wroclaw is Panorama Racławicka. This enormous painting is 15 x 114 meters and was created in the 19th century. It shows the Battle for Raclawice.
It's difficult to mention Wroclaw and not add anything about evening activities. Wroclaw’s nightlife gives countless possibilities. From theatre and philharmonic shows, wine bars, lively Irish pubs, themed shot bars to nightclubs offering the latest sounds. It caters to all taste from the young and trendy to a more mature clientele.
Wrocław is also known as the “Polish Venice” due to a network of canals surrounding the city with over 120 little bridges connecting 12 different islands. It makes an opportunity to arrange some water attractions like boat cruise on the Odra river, kayaking or Stand Up Paddle. In summer, beach bars open on the banks, where you can try a beach volleyball or just hang out together with colourful cocktails.
The capital of Silesia offers everything what other modern cities: culinary workshops, tastings, big gala attractions, city games ect. It is also worth leaving the city center to see one of the surrounding castles or try off road.
The main tourist cities of Poland are voivodeship capitals and cities of significant touristic importance due to their historical and cultural heritage. These urban centers are an excellent destination for tourists who want to spend their free time sightseeing and enjoying the many attractions that these cities offer.
The accommodation base in Poznan offers wide selection of possibilities. An interesting place is City Park Poznan*****, which is located in the complex of brick buildings. Within the complex, just a few steps away from the hotel, you will find fashionable bars and restaurants (the award-winning Whisky Bar 88 or the Yellow Guide Gault&Millau - the CUCINA restaurant) or the luxurious SPA. On the city's hotel map there are well-known and quality brands as well, such as the 5-star Sheraton Poznań Hotel or 4-star Novotel****, Mercure****, Puro****. The Moran Hotel **** SPA is located in the heart of the Powidzki Landscape Park, on the crystal clear Powidzkie Lake.
City of Poznan and region offer plenty of possibilities to organize event. You can choose cultural and historical sites (Poznań City Hall or Hotel Bazar), post-industrial buildings (Concordia Design), tenements (Młyńska 12), museums (Archeology or Croissant Museum), manor houses and palaces, modern interiors (Conference centre Nobel Tower), outdoor areas, restaurants, hotels and many more. The symbol of exhibition industry in Poznan (in Poland as well) is MTP Poznań Expo. MTP Poznan Expo, for decades, organizes, co-organizes, supports, provides patronage for and sponsor numerous conferences and congresses, exhibitions, sports and cultural events as well as scientific and social institutions. The place has become the most important fair and congress center in our part of Europe, organizing events on an international scale.
Poznan is one of the fastest growing culinary metropolises in our country, often referring to and inspired by local traditions. Once known mainly for its clay shnets, which is yeast bun with icing in the shape of a snail, today it surprises with the variety of street food snacks, restaurants and bars. In the Jeżyce district, which for a long time had a reputation as one of the less safe in Poznan, today there is a hipster place with delicious food and charming views. On the other hand, in the Wilda district, you can try mainly Italian cuisine, although the local architecture doesn’t look like these one in sunny Italy. The city is also full of restaurants with traditional cuisine and unique places like a cat's cafe where you can enjoy the taste of real, freshly ground coffee while enjoying the company of cats. Evenings Poznan residents spend on the Night Social Market (Nocny Targ Towarzyski), where many selected exhibitors regularly present sample menu and street food dishes from their restuarants.
There are many places in Wielkopolska associated with the beginnings of Polish statehood. Visits to Poznań, Gniezno, Ostrów Lednicki, Kalisz Zawodzie (Kalisz is probably the oldest city in Poland) or Trzemeszno are mandatory!
Wielkopolska is also - apart from Lower Silesia - the region with the largest number of beautiful palaces and mansions. Rogalin, Gołuchów, Antonin, Rydzyna or Śmiełów are real, architectural gems.
The capital of Wielkopolska, located in the central part of the province, is one of the oldest cities located in Poland. Rogalin Palace was the seat of the Raczynski family, from which the Count Edward Bernard Raczynski, President of the Republic of Poland in exile, originated. Gołuchów is a town near Kalisz, whose main tourist attraction is a unique castle.
The night life of the capital of Wielkopolska is vibrant thanks to Poznan citizens, tourists from across the western border, as well as students. It's best to start the evening party in one of the bars, such as the Illusion cocktail bar or the Brewery Ministry with 18 taps of various craft beers.
The famous Pacha Club located in the heart of Poznan invites you to adventure. Three rooms where you can swing your hip to house, R'n'B, deep and other. This place will please even the most experienced clubbing enthusiasts. Another interesting proposition is SQ club, one of the most renowned clubs in the city, as well as Tama club, where fans of electronic music can easily find themselves in the historic interior.
There are many water reservoirs on the territory of Wielkopolska, therefore integration and water sports have become very popular. One of the most popular attractions for groups is the organization of Dragon boat regatta. The spectacularity of this competition and the joyful atmosphere during the 11-person dragon races driven by 10 rowers and a drummer makes it unique! The idea for an unforgettable and exciting integration is RIB motorboat cruises. It is also possible to organize a canoeing fame or a flyboard.
The Tatra region has a very extensive hotel base: Hotels, guest house, conference centers, hostels etc. The largest concentration of hotels is located in Zakopane (Radisson, Nosalowy Dwor, Aquarion). Other recommended places are Bialka Tatrzanska (Hotel Bania) and Bukowina Tatrzanska (Hotel Bukovina).
An interesting object in the Tatra Mountains is the Central Sports Centre where you can do picnics, integrations, company Olympics...
After the hardships of a mountain hike it is pleasant to relax in warm water. Thermal baths are also a great way to just relax or take advantage of the healing properties of thermal waters. The most interesting thermal baths in the region are: BUKOVINA Thermals, Bania Thermals, Safflower Thermals.
Zakopane and Podhale are also worth exploring from the culinary side. During a visit to one of the regional inns it is obligatory to try the highlander sour soup and real oscypek. The people living in the Tatra Mountains based their cuisine on simple but succinct ingredients such as potatoes, groats and cabbage. One of the best restaurants in the region are: Gazdowo Kuźnia, Bar u Gąsienicy, Karczma Giewont, Kolibecka and many, many more!
The Tatra Mountains are very impressive and everyone will find something created for themselves. Both experienced mountaineers who climb the sinister monk or the legendary Kazalnica, as well as families with children walking on the bottom of the Strążyska Valley or the Road under the Reglami. Violet carpets of crocuses blooming in the Chocholowska Valley and Kalatówki are not only an undeniable argument for highlanders that spring has already arrived in the country, but also a real treat for lovers of picturesque landscapes.
Evening events in Zakopane can satisfy the tastes of the most picky, there are venues with different characteristics, discos, pubs, sports bars.
For groups we recommend night horse sleigh rides with torches on the top of Gubałówka, which always provide plenty of excitement!
Tourists walk through the valleys, the most popular of which are the Koscieliska Valley, Chocholowska Valley or Five Polish Lakes. For more experienced hikers there are mountain peaks, the lower ones in the Western Tatras and the highest ones in the High Tatras. The Tatras and Podhale are also a great place for winter sports: skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiles and much more!
There are many noteworthy hotels in the Bieszczady Mountains, such as the Arłamów Hotel, which is a complex hotel with a view of the mountains, where every detail has been chosen to emphasize the close connection with the surrounding nature, Podkarpackie tradition, design and ecology.
The Dwor Kombornia Manor Hotel is a hotel complex, where everyone will find something unique. It is one of the best preserved residential complexes in south-eastern Poland.
Being in the Bieszczady Mountains you can visit such interesting objects as:
Ursa Maior Brewery is a Bieszczady place by its nature. Here you can taste, experience and inspire, here you can enjoy beer from the very heart of the Bieszczady Mountains.
The Carpathian Wine Salon was created in the historic cellars of the manor complex which are witnesses of those times. The wines presented here must come from regions located in the Carpathians, be recognized in their region or country of origin.
And many, many more!
In the Bieszczady Mountains you can have a pleasant time and relax in a climatic place, and at the same time get to know the regional products, which according to the idea of slow food are the basis of the dishes we serve. Wine and Talerzyki is a restaurant which, as we can safely say, represents the Podkarpackie province in terms of taste. On the other hand, the Stary Kredens restaurant is located in Sanok, which is the gateway to the Bieszczady Mountains and many tourists, before going to the mountains, stop for a while in this city.
The list of attractions worth seeing in the Bieszczady Mountains is very long, and every regular visitor to the region certainly has his own proposals. However, we have created a list of places that create this famous "Bieszczady climate" and are a kind of distinguishing feature of the region: Trip to the Połoniny, Winnie the Pooh cabin, the highest peak in the Polish Bieszczady Mountains - Tarnica, Open-air Museum of Wood Coal Firing, Bieszczady Railway.
If you are looking for a night attraction for the group, an evening horse sleigh ride with torches will be a good proposition. Another one is a night club in the Arłamow Hotel where bowling is also available. For fans of feast-style events we offer an evening party in the Zakapior tavern or in the Tavern.
There are many forms of group activities available in the Bieszczady Mountains, such as: field games, canoeing, horseback riding or cruises.
Cruise or regatta on Solina - Solina Lake called "Bieszczady Sea" is the largest artificial lake in Poland and thus a great center of rest for lovers of mountains, water and sun. Crystal-blue lake with a varied coastline squeezed between steep hills growing directly out of the water with numerous bays and islands delights with its charm.
16 Polish regions - voivodships have a wide range of attractions and leisure activities to offer to tourists. All of them are filled with tourist attractions and every Polish region is worth visiting.
The bishops of Warmia lived in Lidzbark for almost four hundred and fifty years - from 1350 to 1795. The Krasicki Hotel used to be their main seat and the center of authorities. It was a place where laws were made and courts were held. Well-known Poles and distinguished guests resided here as well. The Bishop Watzenrode and Nicolaus Copernicus open the picture of excellence. Following in the footsteps of the second one, we will move into a completely different - cosmic dimension of impressions!
In the program:
- meeting with an astronomer and star observation
- workshops or molecular gastronomy show
- kayaking trip on the Łyna
- evening with stars - a performance of the cover band
"Fool's Gold" is an American adventure comedy. The film is about a couple looking for a lost treasure. Thanks to new clues concerning the location of the lost treasure, she and he feel hunger for adventure again. So we invite you to explore the treasures of the Silesia together!
In the program:
- tour of the coal mine
- workshops of Silesian cuisine
- tour of the brewery and beer tasting
- performance of the Silesian band Frele
Wine from Podkarpacie is a unique product with a unique character. The history of Podkarpackie winemaking dates back to the Middle Ages. The first vineyards were established here in the 11th and 12th century at Benedictine and Cistercian monasteries. Wine was produced by the monks, producing wine for liturgical purposes, and with time it began to be used on a daily basis. We invite you to a unique journey that will allow us to discover the wine traditions of the region... and more!
In the program:
- Carpathian wine tasting
- wine pairing
- ChocoWine Spa
- visit to the glassworks and glass-making workshops
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