Poland

Visiting Poland is a fantastic experience, offering a mix of historical landmarks, vibrant cities, breathtaking natural landscapes, and delicious food. Here's a guide to help you plan your trip:

Best Time to Visit

  • Spring (April–June): Pleasant weather, blooming landscapes, and fewer crowds.
  • Summer (July–August): Warmest season with lively festivals, but also the busiest.
  • Autumn (September–November): Fewer tourists, colorful foliage, and mild temperatures.
  • Winter (December–February): Ideal for Christmas markets and skiing in the Tatra Mountains.

Visa Requirements

  • Poland is part of the Schengen Zone. If you’re from the EU, USA, Canada, UK, or Australia, you can stay visa-free for up to 90 days.
  • Other nationalities may need a Schengen visa—check requirements before traveling.

Top Cities & Attractions

  1. Warsaw – The capital city blends modernity with history, featuring the Old Town, Łazienki Park, and the Warsaw Uprising Museum.
  2. Kraków – Known for its well-preserved medieval core, Wawel Castle, and the haunting Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial nearby.
  3. Gdańsk – A beautiful coastal city with charming streets, the Neptune Fountain, and Westerplatte, where WWII began.
  4. Wrocław – A colorful and lively city with the Market Square, Wrocław Dwarfs, and Cathedral Island.
  5. Zakopane & Tatra Mountains – Perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers, offering hiking and skiing.
  6. Malbork Castle – The largest castle in the world by land area, built by the Teutonic Knights.
  7. Białowieża Forest – A UNESCO-listed ancient forest home to European bison.

Travel Tips

  • Currency: Polish Złoty (PLN)
  • Language: Polish (English is widely spoken in tourist areas)
  • Transportation: Trains and buses are reliable; Uber and taxis are available.
  • Safety: Poland is generally safe, but watch out for pickpockets in crowded areas.
  • Visa: Poland is in the Schengen Zone – check visa requirements for your country.

Why choose us?

Supportive Environment

Student-Friendly Policies

Quality Higher Educations

Opportunities for Growth