Maps of Poland
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Maps of cities and regions of Poland
Fantastic City Tours and Excursions in Poland
Hilton builds third luxury hotel in Kyoto
Hilton has announced that it will soon begin a project to build a new hotel in Kyoto. It will be located in the heart of the city, in the prestigious area of Sanjo-Kawaramachi. Guests will be able to easily reach all areas of interest in the dynamic city, many popular attractions and recreation areas will be within a walking distance from the hotel.
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28.05.2023
Hilton has announced that it will soon begin a project to build a new hotel in Kyoto. It will be located in the heart of the city, in the prestigious area of Sanjo-Kawaramachi. Guests will be able to easily reach all areas of interest in the dynamic city, many popular attractions and recreation areas will be within a walking distance from the hotel.

28.05.2023
Aura of Poland in photographs
Traditions in Poland
Local people are very sensitive to the customs of their ancestors. It’s hard to find such a large number of interesting traditions and national holidays in any other city in Poland. Every year in June locals celebrate the holiday called "procession of Lajkonik". A rider wearing Tatar national costume makes a solemn procession on the streets of the city. Local residents greet him with enthusiastic cheers, and escort to the Market Square. This is the way the Poles celebrate their victory over … Read more

The friendliness and good nature of the locals never ceases to surprise people arriving in Warsaw. They will gladly help everyone who really needs it. A traditional greeting is a handshake. It is quite easy to get in good with a native - it is enough to say a couple of phrases in Polish. Then you can continue in international English - these two phrases have already done their part. It's better to politely address women as "Pani" (Mrs.) and men as "Pan" (Mr.). Also, local residents are famous … Read more

The Poznan’s holiday calendar involves various festivals and celebrations. Every year there are different cooking events, festivals of art in the city and also important historical dates and trade fairs. One of the youngest and interesting celebrations is Festival of good taste, this gastronomical festival is celebrated in the middle of August. The basic part of entertaining events go off at the Market Square, the festival involves various entertaining events. Festival of good taste opens the … Read more

Wroclaw is a picturesque city with rich culture and a huge number of interesting peculiarities. The city is inhabited by people from many different European countries. There are really many Czechs and Germans among the local residents. Naturally, such a diversity of cultures is reflected in all spheres of life here, from cooking and various national holidays, to unique architecture and art. Despite the fact that Wroclaw is primarily known as a major industrial center, its territory is home to a … Read more

Gdansk is always visited by many travelers who wish to visit beautiful architectural monuments and historical sights that will surely leave many unforgettable memories. The city is also an interesting destination thanks to numerous festivals, each of which is accompanied by a number of interesting entertainment activities. Several years ago Gdansk hosted the Festival of Chocolate for the first time. The holiday has immediately become very popular among both local residents and visitors. Nowadays … Read more

Lodz is known as a major textile industry center. Numerous factories that were opened here contributed to the formation of the city. Today, it is still famous for its high-quality textile produce, so visiting local shops becomes the favorite pastime for many tourists. The impressive industrial background of the city did not prevent its residents from preserving interesting traditions, as well as developing unique cultural trends. For many years, religious traditions have played an important … Read more

Lublin will surely appeal to fans of event tourism and those wishing to get acquainted with the region's historical traditions. Throughout the year, they hold many interesting festivals and holidays dedicated to regional culture. The brightest and most famous celebration is the Jagiellonian Fair, which continues to be one of the largest festivals in Europe. The mid-August event is dedicated to the traditions and culture of the indigenous population. For several days, Lublin Old Town comes … Read more

Local people are tactful and communicative people. During holidays and celebrations, they are friendly and like talking to people they know a little. They will have fun and tell jokes, keeping the distance at the same time. Local people talk about private themes with close friends and relatives only, but when communicating with people they do not know so well they will find many interesting and pleasant themes. People in Bialystok also have quite an unusual way of talking. It feels like nothing … Read more
