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Warsaw
Cosmos Museum is an interactive museum in Warsaw, Poland. It is gaining popularity because of the abundant photo opportunities inside!
Take some magic photos of yourself around over 50 digital art exhibits and interactive fun stuff. Kids and adults will both love it, and maybe even learn something new about the Cosmos!

Warsaw
Polish Vodka Museum
You can't visit Warsaw without sampling at least a sip of its traditional tipple. And there's no better way to get into the Polish spirit than by visiting the Polish Vodka Museum for a guided tour. Learn the basics of the distillation process, and about the origins of a drink that Poles and Russians both claim as their own. Then, have a taste!

Warsaw
Chopin Point Warsaw
Chopin Point Warsaw is in the heart of Warsaw in Poland. Every day, you'll find Chopin concerts held in this delightful House of Literature.

Warsaw
City Sightseeing Warsaw
Are you ready to be truly fascinated by the history and atmosphere of magnificent Warsaw? Join us on an open-top bus tour and enjoy the ride as we take you to some of the most spectacular attractions and historical landmarks. You can choose between the Red Line, made up of 11 fabulous destinations and the Blue Line which will take you to 12 bus stops. Just hop on and hop off whenever you want!

Built in 1955, the Palace of Culture and Science is a highrise building in Warsaw, Poland, inspired by the Art Deco movement. It's the tallest building in Poland, at 237 meters tall, and is a center for various companies, public institutions, and cultural activities such as concerts, cinemas, theaters, libraries, sports clubs, universities, scientific institutions and authorities of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

The POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is a museum that walks visitors through the history of Jewish life in the city with a core and temporary exhibitions. It's located on the site of the former Warsaw Ghetto in Poland.

Krakow
Schindler’s Factory Museum
Located in Oskar Schindler's former factory, the Schindler’s Factory Museum takes a poignant look at life in Krakow during World War II. It's located in Central Krakow and easily reachable on foot and by public transport.

Krakow
Wawel Castle
Wawel Castle, just south of Krakow's Old Town, was the political and cultural heart of Poland through the 16th century. It's now a museum, where visitors can learn about Krakow's history and past royal family members.

Wieliczka
Wieliczka Salt Mine
The Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of the oldest salt mines and listed on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage List. It makes a salty treat for those who love exploring underground!
Visitors can discover chambers, lakes, galleries, sacred art, and a big dose of Polish history, 135 meters below the surface of Krakow.