Poland Holidays
Poland holidays offer a rich mix of history, culture and vibrant city life. From beautifully preserved old towns to lively riverside districts and welcoming cafes, Poland is a destination that surprises and delights. Holidays to Poland are ideal for travellers who enjoy architecture and great value city breaks, all combined with a warm and authentic atmosphere.
Whether you’re walking through medieval squares or enjoying modern food scenes and nightlife, Poland delivers a holiday that feels engaging and full of character.
Why Choose Poland Holidays?
Poland is perfect for travellers who enjoy exploring historic cities while soaking up a lively, modern culture. Its cities are compact and easy to navigate, making sightseeing relaxed, while the country’s rich heritage adds depth to every visit.
Holidays to Poland appeal to those who enjoy cultural landmarks, local cuisine and scenic river walks, balanced with buzzing bars, traditional restaurants and contemporary art scenes.
Where to Go on Poland Holidays?
Krakow
Krakow is one of Europe’s most beautiful and historic cities, known for its well preserved medieval centre. The Main Market Square is the heart of the city, lined with cafes and historic buildings, including the iconic Cloth Hall, where visitors can browse traditional crafts and souvenirs.
A walk up Wawel Hill leads to Wawel Castle and Cathedral, offering panoramic views of the Vistula River and insight into Poland’s royal past. Nearby, the Kazimierz district showcases Krakow’s Jewish heritage, with atmospheric streets, synagogues,and vibrant bars and restaurants. Many visitors also take a guided excursion to Auschwitz-Birkenau or the remarkable Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO listed underground world of chapels and sculptures carved from salt.
Explore Krakow deals through our trusted travel partners Jet2Holidays and Love Holidays.
Wroclaw
Wroclaw is a colourful city built across islands and connected by over 100 bridges, giving it a romantic and distinctive feel. Its lively Market Square is surrounded by pastel coloured townhouses and home to the impressive Gothic Town Hall, one of the finest in Central Europe.
Visitors can explore Ostrow Tumski, the oldest part of the city, where cobbled streets and cathedral spires create a peaceful atmosphere, especially in the evening when gas lamps are lit by hand. Wroclaw is also famous for its playful dwarf statues, hidden throughout the city, making sightseeing fun and interactive. Riverside walks, boat trips and a growing food and craft beer scene add to the city’s relaxed charm.
Gdansk
Gdansk is a historic port city on Poland’s Baltic coast, known for its maritime heritage and elegant architecture. The Long Market is the city’s centrepiece, featuring colourful merchant houses, the ornate Neptune Fountain and the grand Artus Court.
Visitors can walk along the Motława River, lined with cafes and museums or explore the towering St Mary’s Church, one of the largest brick churches in the world, offering panoramic views from its tower. Gdansk also plays a key role in modern European history, with the European Solidarity Centre telling the story of the Solidarity movement that helped reshape the continent. For a change of pace, nearby sandy beaches provide a relaxing escape from the city.
Book Your Poland Holiday Today
Explore our latest Poland holidays and discover great value deals across Krakow, Wroclaw and Gdansk. Whether you’re drawn to medieval squares, riverfront strolls or coastal charm, holidays to Poland offer a rewarding blend of culture, history and modern city life.
Find your perfect ATOL protected trip to Poland now.











