Are you looking to travel to Poland and wondering about the things to do in Poland? Well why not find out about the things to do in Poland so you can have a plan of attack with the things you like and wish to do while there.
Before indulging you about the things to do in Poland we do have to say that the options available do depend on the area of the country you are visiting. In line with this our list of things to do in Poland are based on the largest cities in different regions across the country.
Things to do in Warsaw
Visit the old town of Warsaw. While most of Warsaw was flattened by the retreating German forces in the 2nd World War, the old town was lovingly recreated to its former glory. You will find everything from small roads and alleyways with imposing Baroque style palaces to cobblestone streets and churches. You will also find the Warsaw square where you can enjoy coffee or a beer outside at the cafes and bars.
If you’re after a quiet moment with someone of interest, maybe a romantic stroll, then go to the Lazienki Park. Lazienki Park is a palatial garden complete with lakes and fountains. The park was built under the orders of King Stanislaw somewhere between 1750 and 1800 and is a magical place for romance to blossom.
Things to do in Krakow
If there is one place to visit in Krakow it is the Market square. Here you will get to enjoy the medieval buildings with the imposing Gothic Basilica dating back to the 14th century at one end. The square also boasts many outdoor bars and cafes for coffee and alcoholic beverages to spend time alone or with someone of interest.
Maybe you are looking for some daytime fun, then why not try the Park Wodny, a water park that has everything to make for an action packed day. You can enjoy a sauna and water massage, or even go in the Jacuzzi for some relaxation, if you are after fun then why not try one of the huge water slides on offer.
Things to do in Gdansk
The old town of Gdansk brings romance to life with its old renaissance style buildings overlooking the wide pedestrian streets. Here you can go for gentle walks and enjoy the views or stop for a bit to eat or a beverage of differing varieties to catch your breath.
Gdansk boasts the National Art Museum and with Poland being pivotal in the art world it is a great place to visit. If you are on a date the National Art Museum is a perfect way to start your evening and build some romance and conversation before settling down for a meal.
Things to do in Wroclaw
The Wroclaw market square is a must in the day or in the evening. In the day you can walk around the pedestrian only square and bask in the glory of the wonderful old architecture on display. If buildings don’t take your fancy then there are a wealth of shops, fairs, bars, restaurants and more on offer.
The gothic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist can be seen across the city with its two imposing spires. It is also a must visit place in Wroclaw as it combines history and architecture whilst being a very important religious building in the city. If you are with someone why not take a walk to the top of the church for breath taking views across the city that will help romance blossom.
Summary of things to do in Poland
As you can see the above is only a very small number of interesting things to do in Poland whether you are alone or with a love interest. Either way you are sure to enjoy the above and will also find a multitude of interesting things to do in this amazing country.
If you are on a visit to meet a love interest ensure you find out what they like to do first so you can research more about what is available to do. You could end up starting a whirlwind romance if you pull out all the stops and make the date one to remember.
There are many things to do in Poland and it would take many pages to mention just a fraction but one thing is for sure, in Poland there is never “nothing to do”.

