Located in Southern Poland, on the foot of the Tatra Mountains, 120 kilometers south of Kraków, Zakopane is called as the capital of Polish mountains. Zakopane is the most popular center of winter sports and summer hikes in Poland.
Situated in Northern Poland, about 75 km northeast of Olsztyn, Reszel is a small market town. Reszel’s main attraction is the two-winged red brick Bishop’s castle, which was built between the 14th and 16th centuries. Today the castle houses the Gallery of Modern Art.
Zamość is also called as the “pearl of renaissance” and the “Padua of the north”. Zamość has preserved its original layout and fortifications and a great number of buildings combining Italian and Central European architectural traditions.
Frombork’s most interesting part is the Cathedral Hill with its red brick cathedral building surrounded by defensive walls. The medieval stronghold is dominated by the cathedral, which was built in the 14th century. The Old Bishops’ Palace was built also in the 14th century, which today houses the Copernicus Museum. The castle offers an excellent view over the Vistula Lagoon.