Top sigths of Poland
The Golden Gate, which was built in the 17th century, is a no less beautiful landmark of medieval period. The so called "king's path" starts from the gate. Centuries ago, kings used the gate to enter the city and moved along beautiful villas and merchants' houses. As one can guess from the name, the gate is decorated with gilding; there are also statues that feature the qualities of the ideal citizens near the gate. Continue your travel in Poland with a visit to Krakow, where you will be able to see many beautiful churches and palaces. Wawel Dragon Statue is one of the most unusual landmarks of the city. There are many traditional Polish legends connected with Wawel Dragon. In the 12th century people believed that a ferocious dragon lived here. However, in the 17th - 18th centuries a famous tavern was opened there, and it quickly became very popular with local aristocracy. … OpenChapters of the guide to Olsztyn
Olsztyn sightseeing
Large Polish cities such as Krakow, Warsaw, Sopot, and Gdansk have a well-established bus connection to Olsztyn. Tourists can also reach the Polish city by bus from large European cities, for example, from London, Brussels, Oslo, Stockholm, and Gothenburg. Olsztyn does have an airport but it can serve only small aircraft coming from the neighboring Polish cities. The daily train from the country’s capital … Open