When it comes to sightseeing, there is really a lot to do in Poland. Although some of the monuments were destroyed during World War II, fortunately many of them survived or were rebuilt. You will definitely visit Warsaw , which combines the past and the present quite well. Krakow delights with its climate, a wonderful old town and the view from Wawel to the Vistula River. Wrocław is captivating with its bustling atmosphere, huge spaces and stunning architecture. Also plan a visit to Kazimierz Dolny , famous for its artistic aura, or Toruń , famous for its gingerbread. However, don't just focus on cities. Let yourself be kidnapped by the provinces! Take the Trail of the Eagles' Nests , for example, and visit the magnificent castle ruins.