elise(28)
Chisinau, Moldova96%
[elise, 20/06/2006] Everyone is invited by this page to learn more about Poland. There are many attractions in the country and the links to information about them are available on the page. Some attractions are picked out to UNESCO World Heritage list. There are given some tips on getting to the country and about how it's better to behave in it. Users are offered some foods and drinks to try. Information about how to call from the country is also available. [more] [elise, 20/06/2006] Everyone is invited by this page to learn more about Poland. There are many attractions in the country and the links to information about them are available on the page. Some attractions are picked out to UNESCO World Heritage list. There are given some tips on getting to the country and about how it's better to behave in it. Users are offered some foods and drinks to try. Information about how to call from the country is also available. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 19/08/2006] These pages of Wikipedia provide a general overview of Poland and numerous links to related resources. The demographics, history, geography, politics and history of the country are discussed and a number of maps and photographs are supplied. There are also brief notes concerning the culture and cuisine of Poland, as well as listings of cities, castles and famous Poles.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 03/10/2006] These travelogues by Tom Galvin offer a general overview and interactive map of Poland, with specific reference to Warsaw, Krakow, Torun, Auschwitz and a few other cities. Besides providing general information for travelers, there are references to many of the regional attractions as well as a number of links to related resources.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa89%
[pierrejacques, 02/10/2006] At this website Jen Nathan relates her experiences of a visit to Poland in June 2006, with specific reference to the cities of Krakow, Wieliczka and also Auschwitz-Birkenau.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa84%
[pierrejacques, 07/08/2006] This is the homepage of the Poland National Tourist Office in London, where you will find overviews of various Cities in Poland, general tourist information, rail timetables and a variety of links related to travel in Poland. The site also offers events calendars and contact details for regional embassies and consulates, an introduction to the culture and people of Poland and much more. [more] [pierrejacques, 07/08/2006] This is the homepage of the Poland National Tourist Office in London, where you will find overviews of various Cities in Poland, general tourist information, rail timetables and a variety of links related to travel in Poland. The site also offers events calendars and contact details for regional embassies and consulates, an introduction to the culture and people of Poland and much more. [less]
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa84%
[pierrejacques, 19/08/2006] This multilingual, searchable website by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides detailed information and numerous links to resources which relate to Poland. Guides for tourists are available, as is information about the society and culture in general, the history and economy of the country and much more. A number of maps and photographic galleries are also provided.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa84%
[pierrejacques, 19/08/2006] At this homepage of the Polish Tourist Organisation you will find general tips for travelers, current weather forecasts, exchange rates, contact details for tourist offices and much more. The various regions, National Parks, exhibitions, events and most popular tourist attractions are discussed and there is also information about the art, culture and traditions of Poland.
Ani(38)
Sofia, Bulgaria80%
[Ani, 10/05/2007] Lonely Planet provides an overview of Poland and some general advice for tourists. There are links to information about specific regions. On the left of the page the visitors may find links to various sub-sections. These include pictures, events, attractions and more.
Ani(38)
Sofia, Bulgaria80%
[Ani, 10/05/2007] The web site provides a good collection of web links related Poland. It has FAQ and Tips section as well forum, where the visitors are invited to post any questions regarding Poland.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa76%
[pierrejacques, 12/08/2006] This webpage provides a photographic gallery of sights throughout Poland, with the emphasis on the architecture of the country.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa76%
[pierrejacques, 15/08/2006] This website offers a closer look at the culture of Poland and addresses many aspects such as the art, architecture, literature, music and much more. There are a number of language options and essays concerning different cultural topics as well as links to relevant sites and periodicals.
Ani(38)
Sofia, Bulgaria73%
[Ani, 10/05/2007] The web site discuss the Polish history since it foundation 966 through the Middle Ages and 2nd World war until the present day.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa68%
[pierrejacques, 14/07/2006] This website not only offers a selection of photographs of Poland, but also provides current weather forecasts for selected Cities. Maps of various regions are provided and there is also a Trip Planner which indicates the expected weather conditions for a given time-period as based on historical observations.
pierrejacques(48)
Cape Town, South Africa68%
[pierrejacques, 09/08/2006] This multilingual essay offers a profile of the architectural developments in Poland during the past decade and the socio-political influences which have had an effect on it. Various structures such as the Opera House, Warsaw Financial Centre, University Library and the Stock Exchange are discussed.