By: Jeff Halter | 2010-11-18 | Travel Tips If you followed the Vistula River from Warsaw through Poland, you would come to Krakow (or Cracow in English). Four hundred years ago, it was the capital of Poland. Political power may have moved to Warsaw all those centuries ago, but we agree with the guidebooks that say Krakow can easily be called the jewel of the country today. read more
By: Chris Nowak | 2012-02-22 | Destinations Krakow is one of the oldest cities in World, and in my opinion worth visiting every time you are near Poland. This 4rd largest city in Poland has usually been one of the leading centers of Polish academic, intellectual, and artistic life. The unique and impresive structural design is difficult to explain and you have to see it by yourself. read more
By: Ramon van Meer | 2010-03-26 | Travel Tips There's no other place a traveler could get a dose of history on the architectural side similar to Krakow. It has been Poland's royal capital for five hundred years and features Gothic and Renaissance architecture principally unchanged even after Second World War as well as a great collection of various designs. read more
By: Jeff Halter | 2010-11-20 | Destinations Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland, and as in all old cities, Krakow legends abound! I love the legend that Krakow was built on the cave of a dragon, Smok Wawelski or the Dragon of Wawel Hill. There are many versions, but simply put, the dragon was supposedly slain by a boy who became King Krak, the city's legendary founder. read more
By: Stuart | 2010-11-21 | Destinations The Krakow Salt Mines as a tourist attraction? Yep, they are... a big one. Why? Because through the years, the salt miners carved salt sculptures that are amazing to see. They've even carved whole rooms made of salt‚ including the chandeliers. read more
By: Xavier Santana | 2012-05-25 | National, state, local Poland tourist attractions are not just restrained to places to go to however could also include activities and get-togethers to engage in. This really is one good reason why tourism in the country continuously do well. One can find just a lot of destinations to visit and equally lots of things to do in Poland. The most popular celebration in the country is the Krakow's Shanties. This is an aged s read more
By: lisa sanderson | 2010-12-22 | Careers People who travel to Poland experience the fast-pasted cosmopolitan centers like Krakow, rewind in time in the horse-and-carriage countryside or lose themselves completely in one of the forested national parks. However, if a local is searching for a job in Poland but has no idea where to begin their search, he/she may be just one of the thousands of unemployed people in the country. But there are several resources to help them make a career in Poland. read more
By: Caroline Telford | 2011-05-05 | Mobile Being the 9th largest country in Europe, Poland certainly commands interest in the Central European belt. Earlier the capital of Poland was in Gniezno, which was later shifted to Krakow and it continued to be so for a period of time. read more
By: Kelly White | 2010-11-06 | Travel & Leisure Since the fall of communism, jobs in Poland have drawn people from around the world. Many people find themselves drawn to this land due to some of the attractions that also draw travelers from around the world. Krakow is a good place to start any visit to Poland. Krakow was the medieval capital of Poland until the end of the 17th century. read more
By: Cole Rees | 2010-10-11 | Business Getting a package over to Poland is probably easier than you think - all you have to do is follow a few golden rules. The first thing to get right is making sure you choose the right courier firm for the job in hand. You want a company that knows its way around the country from Warsaw to Krakow, a company with local knowledge and experience of delivering consignments across the whole of the country. read more
By: Cole Rees | 2010-10-11 | Business Getting a package over to Poland is probably easier than you think - all you have to do is follow a few golden rules. The first thing to get right is making sure you choose the right courier firm for the job in hand. You want a company that knows its way around the country from Warsaw to Krakow, a company with local knowledge and experience of delivering consignments across the whole of the country. read more
By: Jhon Napier | 2011-10-18 | Destinations Poland is one of the most advanced countries in Europe. Poland tourist destinations play an important role in generating revenue for the country, by attracting thousands of tourists every year. read more
By: Jamie Francis | 2011-05-16 | Business Ideas Poland is situated in Central Europe and borders 6 countries; Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania. When companies are looking to expand their services and move into foreign markets, Poland may well be one of the countries that are on the list. read more
By: Gareth Nicholls | 2010-03-29 | Adventure Tourism Zakopane is Poland's winter sports capital. Located at the foot of the stunning Tatra mountain range in Southern Poland it offers a variety of ski slopes, plenty of apres ski activities and endless accommodation options. So why then, unlike other European winter resorts, which are served by the large holiday companies, has Zakopane has been left out for so long? read more
By: Robert Berry-Smith | 2010-09-03 | Destinations If you are looking for a new destination for this year's holiday, you should take Poland into consideration. It's an opportunity to explore "Three Hidden Gems" of Poland: Gdansk, Wroclaw and Katowice. read more