Located in Central Europe, Poland sits between Germany and Ukraine, offering a rich mix of historic cities, scenic countryside, and vibrant cultural heritage.
Poland Holidays 2026 highlights
Home to the world's BIGGEST castle (no biggie...oh wait)
It's vodka's birthplace - so prepare for the best vod & cran you've ever had
It's the land of lakes! Sail, kayak or nature-watch your heart out.
Pierogis. That's it. That's the highlight.
🎉 3 Fun Facts About Poland You Didn’t Know (But Should)
Pierogi Party – These little dumplings are a national treasure – sweet, savoury, fried, boiled – there’s no wrong way to eat them (trust us, we’ve tried).
Hollywood who? – Poland has one of Europe’s oldest film schools and a thriving movie scene. You might just spot tomorrow’s Oscar winner in Łódź.
Book it, literally – Warsaw’s library has a botanical garden on the roof. Yep, reading and rose bushes – name a better combo.
🗣️ Local Lingo – Talk Like a Local in Poland
In Poland, you’ll hear Polish everywhere (and yes, it looks tricky, but you’ll pick up a few gems fast):
👋 “Cześć” (chesh-ch) – hi / bye (super casual, very common)
🙏 “Dziękuję” (jen-koo-yeh) – thank you
🍽️ “Proszę” (proh-sheh) – please / you’re welcome
😎 “Jak się masz?” (yak shay mash) – how are you?
🍻 “Na zdrowie!” (nah zdroh-vyeh) – cheers! (used often with vodka or beer 🇵🇱)
💸 “Ile to kosztuje?” (ee-leh toh kosh-too-yeh) – how much is it?
What are the best sights to see on your Poland holidays 2026 / 2027?
Poland's like that perfect buffet spread that you just, gotta keep going back to for more. Whether you've picked it for a cheap break, you made a last-minute judgement call, or you're simply craving a holiday away from the beach for a change. Either way, get ready for a visual feast, because Poland's landmarks are like stepping into a living history book:
Wawel Castle, Kraków - not just a castle, but a crown jewel of Polish history. Dragons, kings, and legends – what more could you want?!
Warsaw Old Town - it's giving colourful small town vibes, with cool statues, markets and enough charm to fill a dozen Instagram feeds.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum - yep, it's heavy, but also essential. It’s a real eye-opener and a must for a bit of real-world perspective.
Białowieża Forest - fancy meeting some European bison? Stroll through this ancient forest that’s like a green time machine. It’s wildlife and wilderness at its best.
Malbork Castle - this massive brick fortress is seriously impressive. Think ‘Game of Thrones,’ minus the dragons (and a lot more peaceful).
Wieliczka Salt Mine - an underground world carved from salt – literally. With chapels, chandeliers and tunnels that sparkle, it’s part sci-fi set, part history lesson.
🏨 Where to Stay on your holidays to Poland
💑 For Couples
Kraków Old Town – cobbled streets, candlelit restaurants, and castle views from Wawel Hill. It’s romantic, historic, and made for slow strolls and cosy evenings.
👨👩👧👦 For Families
Warsaw City Centre – modern, clean, and super easy to get around. Packed with museums, parks, and interactive attractions like science centres and riverfront spaces.
👯♂️ For Groups
Gdańsk Old Town – colourful waterfront buildings, buzzing bars, and a lively nightlife scene. Perfect for a mix of culture and big nights out by the river.
Best hotels to stay at on your holidays to Poland 2026 / 2027
When it comes to picking the perfect place to lay your head, we've got you covered, from something spa-tastic in the city centre, to something a lil off the beaten path. We've got the hotel for you, sure to make this a city break to remember. Check out our picks for some of the top deals you can nab on your Poland holidays:
Balthazar Design Hotel - boutique charm and five-star flair wrapped into one luxe stay. Right in the Old Town with spa perks and romantic city vibes.
Hotel Number One by Grano - Scandi-style interiors and a sleek wellness zone make this a winner for stylish city breaks. Just steps from the historic centre.
Warszawa - art Deco details, spa indulgence, and a rooftop restaurant – all in the heart of the capital. A proper splash of luxury.
Galaxy Hotel - spacious and central with a pool and spa for post-sightseeing wind-downs. Great for families or couples chasing comfort.
Hotel Kossak - rooftop views of Wawel Castle, boutique rooms, and delish local dishes served up with serious style. Quiet but central.
Alexander - affordable, cheerful and just around the corner from Kraków’s Market Square. Great for no-fuss, all-fun city breaks.
Plaza Boutique Hotel - modern and comfy with a chilled-out sauna and fitness room. Close to bars, restaurants and the buzzy local scene.
✈️ Poland Holidays 2026/2027 - Travel Guide
👨👩👧👦 Things To Do For Families
🏰 A day in Kraków Old Town feels like stepping into a storybook. Kids can explore cobbled streets, horse-drawn carriages, and finish at Wawel Castle overlooking the river
🧪 The Copernicus Science Centre in Warsaw is packed with hands-on exhibits where kids can touch, test, and play their way through science
🐧 Gdańsk Zoo is one of the biggest in Poland, set in a forested park with plenty of space for a full family day out
🚂 A ride on the Kraków Tram system is simple but fun for little ones and a great way to explore the city without too much walking
❄️ In winter, the Tatra Mountains near Zakopane offer skiing, sledging, and snowy cable car rides with postcard views
💑 Things To Do For Couples
🍷 A wine and sunset walk through the Vistula River Boulevards in Kraków is effortlessly romantic with cafés, bridges, and skyline views
🏛️ Warsaw Old Town at night glows with lights, live music, and cosy restaurants tucked into pastel-coloured squares
🌊 A day in Sopot on the Baltic coast means sandy beaches, a famous wooden pier, and relaxed seaside dining
🕯️ Wieliczka Salt Mine feels surreal underground, with carved chapels and candlelit chambers deep below the surface
🎉 Things To Do For Groups
🍺 Kraków nightlife in the Old Town – bar after bar packed into medieval streets, perfect for a big night out
🎶 Warsaw clubs and rooftop bars – modern, loud, and open late for groups that want to keep going
🚤 Gdańsk river cruises – chilled daytime boat trips followed by waterfront drinks in the evening
🎄 Christmas markets in Kraków or Wrocław – mulled wine, street food, and a proper festive atmosphere in winter
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We can't lie, winter in Poland is a bit like stepping into a snow globe - especially when the thermometer takes a dive below zero! But it's the perfect excuse to snuggle up with a mug of grzaniec (think mulled wine with a Polish twist) and pretend you're in a Hallmark movie. Come spring, the place starts to thaw and temperatures gently nudge between 10-15°C, waking up the flowers and the locals! Summer in Poland is like the sunny plot twist you didn’t see coming, with a sweet 20-25°C – perfect for those long days exploring and cool evenings enjoying a lody (that's ice cream, FYI). And autumn? It's all dramatic with its chilly 5-10°C, showing off with golden leaves and crisp air. Just layer up like an onion, and you're golden.
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FAQs
What currency do they use in Poland?
What currency do they use in Poland?
The local currency used in Poland is the Polish Zloty. Try saying that after a few bevs.
What language do they speak in Poland?
What language do they speak in Poland?
Unsurprisingly, the official language spoken in Poland is Polish.
How long does it take to fly to Poland?
How long does it take to fly to Poland?
It takes around 2.5 hours to fly to Poland from the UK/Ireland, which is the perfect amount of time for a nap, bing-watch or a cheeky jam sesh to your favourite playlist.
What's the time difference between the UK/Ireland and Poland?
What's the time difference between the UK/Ireland and Poland?
The local time in Poland is one hour ahead of the UK/Ireland, so you don't have to worry about that pesky ol' jetlag.






