Forget Warsaw and Krakow – this Polish city has street art, film history and £2 pints - With industrial chic neighbourhoods ...
The districts of Kazimierz and Podgórze in Kraków host some of the most beautiful and distinct murals in Poland. Size is not their only impressive feature, they often have a more in-depth meaning ...
Some streets are unavoidable, almost magnetic, like Oxford Street in London, or Broadway in New York. Poland’s cities are no exception to this, though some of their names might be trickier to ...
One of Warsaw's most popular thoroughfares is Krakowskie Przedmiescie, or Krakow Suburb Street. This street was once the start of a route that connected Warsaw with Kraków (hence the name).
Poland’s geographical position has meant a history where the country’s borders have changed and changed again, leading to ...