You should try or visit at least at once:
- Polish food like pierogi, bigos, żurek, barszcz, oscypek, placki ziemniaczane, kotlet schabowy or some Polish sweets like sękacz, sernik, kremówka and sweets like krówka or ptasie mleczko
- Eating in a Bar Mleczny or in a snack bar, which is similar to Spanish tapas bars, but serves Polish food and drinks
- Going by train from Zakopane to Hel… That’s challenging!
- Sailing in the Masurian Lake District
- Canoeing on one of the river or canal in Suwalszczyzna or Drawskie region
- Skiing and snowboarding in Tatra Mountains
- Wandering over Bieszczady mountains
- Meet the Polish Bison in Białowieża National Park
- Climbing up the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw and take an advantage of a great view from the view terrace on the 30th floor
- Doing windsurfing or kite surfing in Hel Peninsula
- Visiting a real Polish village
- Listening to Hejnał Mariacki (Cracow’s Anthem), which is played by a trumpeter on the highest tower of St. Mary's Church in Cracow and discovering the history of the anthem
- Finding out how many dwarfs there are in Wrocław
- Supporting the Poland football team or at least singing the song which Poles sing after losing a game Nic się nie stało, Polacy, nic się nie stało… (No big deal, Poles, no big deal) and supporting our Winter ski jumpers (it’s another most popular, even „national” discipline)
- Try to draw or dye Easter egg
- Wear waterproof jacket on Wet Monday during Easter
- Challenge yourself and eat as many doughnuts as you can on Fat Thursday
- Don’t go on school on the first day of Spring (Truancy Day)
- Get wasted during big music festival in Poland – Heineken Open’er or Woodstock
- Pour hot wax into cold water through a key hole and try to read your fate from the shape of the congealed wax on the eve of St. Andrew’s Day (Andrzejki)
- Visit the biggest indoor waterpark in Europe. (Park of Poland)
- Passing the Polish-Slovakian border by foot climbing the Tatra Mountains
- True sustainable art - Hasior Gallery in Zakopane - pieces of everyday rubbish that acquire new meanings in the artist's works
- Partying in the annual higher education students' spring holiday “Juwenalia” among beers and concerts
- Get lost in the Echanting Jewish Neighbourhood of Kazimierz in Krakow