
The most important cities in Poland at a glance – from the bustling metropolis to the charming small town. Each city links to a detailed page with map, attractions and travel tips.

Bogatynia is a unique town in the southwestern corner of Poland, at the meeting point of the Czech and German borders.
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Jarocin is a town in central Poland, famously known for hosting one of Europe's largest and oldest rock music festivals.
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Koluszki is a vital railway junction in central Poland, connecting major cities like Warsaw and Łódź.
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Przasnysz is a charming town in Poland's Masovian Voivodeship, known for its rich history and picturesque surroundings.
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Głogów Małopolski is a charming town in Poland's Subcarpathian Voivodeship, known for its rich history as a former estate of the Lubomirski family.
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Środa Wielkopolska is a historic town in Greater Poland with a charming medieval market square and a Gothic collegiate church.
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Lubsko, historically known as Sommerfeld, is a town on the Lusatian Neisse river with a rich architectural heritage.
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Jelcz-Laskowice is a town in Lower Silesia, famed for its industrial heritage, particularly the Jelcz bus manufacturing.
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Skawina is an industrial town southwest of Kraków, known for its aluminum plant and long history.
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Goleniów, historically known as Gollnow, is a town in West Pomerania, Poland.
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A historic town in the Warsaw West County, Błonie is an important logistics and transportation hub.
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Wrzeszcz Górny, formerly Langfuhr, is a historic and vibrant district of Gdańsk.
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Stegna is a vibrant coastal town on the Vistula Spit in Poland, known for its wide sandy beaches and amber-rich shores.
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Wolsztyn is world-famous for its historic steam locomotive depot, the last of its kind in Europe.
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Known as the 'Venice of Masovia,' Pułtusk charms visitors with its exceptionally long market square and the historic castle situated on the Narew Riv…
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Nowa Sól, located on the Oder river in western Poland, is a historic town once known for its salt extraction and river port.
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Łasin Koszaliński is a peaceful coastal village in northern Poland, offering pristine natural surroundings.
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Barlinek, known as the 'Venice of the North' in the West Pomeranian Voivodeship, charms visitors with its lakes and dense forests.
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Włodawa, located on the border with Belarus and Ukraine, is famous for its Festival of Three Cultures.
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Osowa is a modern and rapidly developing district of Gdańsk, known for its suburban feel, green spaces, and proximity to the Tricity Landscape Park.
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Lubliniec, located in Silesia, is known as the 'Green Lungs of Silesia' due to its extensive forests.
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Przeworsk is a charming town in southeastern Poland with a rich history dating back to the Middle Ages.
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A historic city in Lesser Poland, known as the 'Silver City' for its rich mining traditions.
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Borek is a small town in central Poland, part of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship.
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Rury is a quiet district of Lublin, the perfect base for exploring the historic Old Town, Royal Castle, and rich cultural heritage of this major east…
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A town in Poland's Silesian Voivodeship, known for its mining heritage and the unique 'Familoki' workers' housing estates, offering a glimpse into th…
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Olecko, in the heart of the Masurian Lake District, boasts a huge market square and the beautiful Lake Olecko Wielkie.
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Pionki is a town in east-central Poland, known for its rich industrial history and the surrounding Kozienice Wilderness.
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Łaziska Górne in Silesia, Poland, is an industrial town known for its large power station and mining tradition.
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A town in northeastern Poland, located on the Supraśl River just north of Białystok.
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Wołów, a historic town in Lower Silesia, impresses with its castle and well-preserved old town.
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Białogard is a historic town in West Pomerania, known for its well-preserved medieval old town and Gothic architecture.
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Wągrowiec is a picturesque town renowned for its unique river bifurcation where two rivers cross.
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Biłgoraj is a historic town in the Lublin Voivodeship of Poland, surrounded by the vast Solska Forest.
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Located in the heart of the Kraków-Częstochowa Upland, Myszków is renowned for its picturesque limestone rocks and is an ideal starting point for exp…
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Wąbrzeźno, picturesquely situated between three lakes, is a charming town in the historical Chełmno Land.
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Discover Gryfice, a charming town in West Pomerania, known for its Gothic architecture and scenic river views.
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Rogoźno is a charming historical town in Greater Poland, situated on the Wełna river and surrounded by picturesque lakes.
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Discover Brzeziny, a historic town near Łódź, once a major tailoring center in Poland and now known for its regional museum and peaceful atmosphere.
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Leszno is a charming Polish city known for its rich history and Baroque architecture.
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An industrial city in central Poland with a rich history in mechanical engineering and the defense industry.
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Janów Lubelski, surrounded by the vast Janów Forests, is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Morąg, the birthplace of the philosopher Herder, impresses with its Gothic Town Hall.
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Orzesze is a town in Silesia, Poland, known for its industrial history and surrounding green landscapes.
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Wyszków is a charming town on the Bug River, known for its picturesque landscape and as a weekend destination for Varsovians.
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A historic town in Opole Silesia, close to the Czech border.
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Ozorków is an industrial town in central Poland, near Łódź.
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Żnin, the heart of the Pałuki region, is famous for its narrow-gauge railway museum and medieval charm.
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Nowe Miasto Lubawskie is a historic town in northern Poland on the Drwęca River.
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Sierpc is a charming town in Poland, famous for its exceptional open-air museum showcasing rural Mazovian architecture and traditions.
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