Poland - Paradise for activity - Introduction
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Poland lies in the heart of Europe - the geometric centre of the
continent is right here. Warsaw is not far from other European cities:
Paris and London are 2 hours away by plane, Vienna and Berlin not
much more than an hour. You can get here quickly by international
roads and railway connections.
Half a million places to stay, thousands of restaurants, hundreds
of forms of leisure and entertainment - they're all waiting for
visitors.
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Warsaw by night
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Poland is a country that is safe and friendly for visitors from abroad,
a statement confirmed by official international statistics. In figures
concerning access to cash machines, for instance, Poland is 8th in Europe.
Mobile phone networks cover 94% of the country.
You can find more or less everything in Poland: alpine mountains, wide
beaches, clean lakes, deep forests, world-class historic monuments, and
friendly people. The climate is temperate, and the people warm and hospitable.
Polish cities with a thousand-year history invite their visitors to encounters
with culture, and Poland's villages and small-time towns offer the opportunity
to get away from the bustle of modern life. And all this comes with a
backdrop of breathtaking natural landscapes, because Poland's greatest
attraction is nature.

The Golden Polish Autumn
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Wild, untouched, more diverse than in most countries either in
Europe or the world and, what's more, easily accessible. Tourists
value this greatly and their number is constantly increasing.
Backpacks and Oars
Poland is a paradise for the active tourist who doesn't just sit
around and loves to be on the move, whether on foot, by bike, or
canoe. The best time to come is the spring and summer months, between
May and August; or September and October, which are usually warm
and dry, and known as the "golden Polish autumn".
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Source: www.poland.gov.pl
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