Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. Its rich history makes it one of the most visited European cities. The city boasts fine examples of Renaissance, Baroque, Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. Must see attractions include Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, The Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, St. Vitus Cathedral, Wenceslas Square, The Dancing House and The National Museum.
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The Czech Republic second largest city is Brno. The city is known for its rich history that dates back as far as prehistoric times. The most visited sights of the city include the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul and Špilberk castle and fortress. The city is also important entertainment and cultural center, boasting many racetracks, concert venues, and sports halls.
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Český Krumlov is a small city in the Czech Republic. The city is most famous for its huge castle dating from the early 13th century. The other city's highlights include a number of well-preserved religious sites, interesting galleries, and museums. Those who prefer outdoor activities can take a boat or kayak ride along the River Vltava.
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Karlovy Vary is a spa town in the Czech Republic. The city's main attractions are superb hot springs. There are 13 main spring, with numerous opportunities for visitors to soak, steam, and drink the waters for its many curative attributes. The city also boasts many cultural attractions such as art galleries, performing art center, museums, and Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Bohemian Paradise is a Protected Area in the Czech Republic. This piece of land is known thanks to a beautiful countryside. There are many places which should be seen. Visitors can go for a walk and enjoy natural beauties; they can drive to many chateaus, castles, ruins and other sights. The town of Turnov is home to the Bohemian Paradise visitor Center, where visitors can get tourist-related information and maps of the region.
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Gdańsk is a city on the Baltic coast in Poland. This maritime city is popular cultural and summer destination. Situated by the sea, it has beautiful beaches and gentle climate. The city is also home to few museums, historical churches, The Gdańsk Shakespeare Theatre and many monuments.
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Kraków is a city on Vistula River in Poland. The city is famous for its splendid architecture and magical atmosphere. In Krakow visitors can see Baroque churches, mediaeval cathedrals, Renaissance castle, Art Nouveau theatre and many museums. But the city isn't limited only to the museums and monuments. Thanks to an amazing variety of restaurants, bars, pubs, and clubs, Krakow is very popular among young people.
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Bieszczady is a mountain range in south-east of Poland. The soft green mountains are paradise for nature lovers and romantics. The extraordinary wildlife and scenic landscapes make it very popular tourist destination. Bieszczady is the most beautiful in autumn and summer.
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Masurian Lakeland is Polish Lake District with more than 2,000 lakes. The district has been a candidate for New 7 Wonders of Nature. For fishermen, sailing fans, cyclists, and hikers the Masuria is a perfect destination. Apart from beautiful nature and water sports, visitors can explore the multitude of historical places such as Wolf's Lair (Adolf Hitler's first military headquarters), castles in Nidzica, Reszel, and Gizycko, and many historic churches.
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Częstochowa is a city on Warta River in Poland. The city's biggest attraction is the Black Madonna of Częstochowa, housed at the Jasna Góra Monastery. Other attractions include the urban core of the city center, old townhouses, and museums.
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Oświęcim (German: Auschwitz) is a town in Poland. The town is best known for its concentration camp during World War II. A gruesome exhibition in the former camp makes people rethink the basic ideas of dignity and humanity. The old town is a calm area with the ruins of a castle and several churches, a good place to rest after visiting the camp.
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Warsaw is the capital of Poland. Although today's Warsaw is a fairly young city (rebuilt after World War II practically from scratch), it has many tourist attractions. Must see attractions include Old Town, the Chopin museum, the Royal Route, several magnificent palaces, and the former Jewish ghetto.
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Wrocław is a city in western Poland. The city has a huge Old Town built on several islands connected by over 100 bridges. The city amazes with a plenitude of Art Nouveau, Baroque, and Gothic architecture. An extremely complicated history, combining cultural influences of Bohemia, Germany, Austria and Poland, left its mark on the city's atmosphere.
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Poznań is a city in west-central Poland. The city has many historic sights and buildings. The most of city's attractions lie on the Royal-Imperial Route in Poznańest- a tourist walk leading through the best parts of the city showing its identity, history and culture.
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Zakopane is a town in southern Poland. It lies in a valley between the Gubałówka Hill and the Tatra Mountains. The town is an excellent base for both winter (alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and ski jumping) and summer sports ( hiking, climbing, and spelunking).
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Szklarska Poręba is a town in south-western Poland. The town is an important regional and national center for cycling, mountain hiking, and skiing. The ski resorts in this area are growing in popularity as a budget alternative to the Alps.
Masuria is a Poland's region famous for its 2 thousand lakes. Canals and rivers crisscross the lakes in Masuria, making it the perfect place for kayaking and canoeing. Visitors can pedal from 1 to 7 days since there are plenty of routes.
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