It’s a well-known fact that Warsaw is the capital of Poland. But in the country’s long and tumultuous history, a number of other cities served as the capital, including some that may come as a ...
The Muranów and Wola neighborhoods, like many areas in Poland, have a dark past. In the 1930s, the area housed the bulk of Warsaw's Jewish population. By late 1940, the Nazis (who occupied Poland ...
From the historic resilience of Warsaw to the fairy-tale charm of Wrocław, this journey through Poland highlights two incredible cities. Walk through Warsaw’s Old Town, rebuilt from the ashes of ...