Explore Polish Regions | Complete Travel Guide

Poland is divided into 16 voivodeships (provinces), each with unique attractions, culture, and landscapes. We’re actively expanding our coverage across all regions of Poland.

Currently covered regions: 6 voivodeships with 25+ verified attractions


🗺️ Currently Covered Regions

Click any region below to explore detailed guides to attractions, UNESCO sites, and hidden gems.


🏔️ Southern Poland

Lesser Poland (Małopolska)

18 attractions | Kraków, Tatra Mountains, UNESCO sites

Poland’s cultural heart with medieval Kraków, Zakopane ski resort, Wieliczka Salt Mine (UNESCO), and breathtaking mountain landscapes. Home to 5 UNESCO World Heritage sites.

📍 Top attractions: Wieliczka Salt Mine, Zakopane, Kraków Old Town, Ojców National Park, Zalipie Painted Village

→ Explore Lesser Poland

Silesia (Śląskie)

2 attractions | Industrial heritage, UNESCO mines

Historic industrial region with Tarnowskie Góry Silver Mine (UNESCO) and unique post-industrial landscapes transformed into cultural attractions.

📍 Top attractions: Tarnowskie Góry UNESCO Mine, Katowice cultural venues

→ Explore Silesia


🏰 Western Poland

Lower Silesia (Dolnośląskie)

2 attractions | Sudetes Mountains, underground attractions

Mountainous region with stunning Sudetes peaks, underground mines, medieval castles, and the vibrant city of Wrocław.

📍 Top attractions: Kłodzko Underground, Złoty Stok Gold Mine

→ Explore Lower Silesia


🌊 Northern Poland

West Pomerania (Zachodniopomorskie)

1 attraction | Baltic coast, mysterious forests

Baltic Sea coastline with sandy beaches, the mysterious Crooked Forest, and Szczecin’s maritime heritage.

📍 Top attractions: Crooked Forest

→ Explore West Pomerania

Kuyavia-Pomerania (Kujawsko-Pomorskie)

1 attraction | Archaeological treasures

Land of knights and archaeology, featuring Biskupin fortified settlement, medieval Toruń (UNESCO), and Bydgoszcz’s waterways.

📍 Top attractions: Biskupin Archaeological Site

→ Explore Kuyavia-Pomerania


🌾 Eastern Poland

Lublin Region (Lubelskie)

1 attraction | Renaissance towns, Eastern heritage

Eastern Poland’s gateway with Renaissance Zamość (UNESCO), multicultural heritage, and pristine nature in Roztocze region.

📍 Top attractions: Zamość Renaissance Town (UNESCO)

→ Explore Lublin Region


🚧 Expanding Coverage

We’re actively researching and adding attractions from these regions:

  • Masovia (Mazowieckie) – Warsaw, Modlin Fortress, Żelazowa Wola (Chopin’s birthplace)
  • Pomerania (Pomorskie) – Gdańsk, Malbork Castle (UNESCO), Hel Peninsula
  • Greater Poland (Wielkopolskie) – Poznań, Gniezno Cathedral, Rogalin Palace
  • Subcarpathia (Podkarpackie) – Bieszczady Mountains, wooden churches (UNESCO)
  • Warmia-Masuria (Warmińsko-Mazurskie)Masurian Lakes, Frombork, medieval castles
  • PodlaskieBiałowieża Forest (UNESCO), Tatar heritage, Orthodox churches
  • Świętokrzyskie – Holy Cross Mountains, Wąchock Abbey, geological parks
  • Łódź Region (Łódzkie) – Industrial Łódź, Piotrków Trybunalski, Uniejów spa
  • Opole – Open-air museums, Opole amphitheater, wooden architecture
  • Lubusz – Łagów castles, Muskau Park (UNESCO), medieval fortresses

📧 Know a hidden gem we should cover? Contact us to suggest attractions!


🗺️ How to Use This Guide

  1. Choose your region – Click any of the 6 active regions above
  2. Explore attractions – Each region page lists all verified places with photos and details
  3. Plan your route – Group nearby attractions for efficient travel
  4. Check regularly – We add 10-15 new places every week!

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Last updated: February 2026 | 25+ attractions across 6 regions