If you come to Zakopane with car, check our article about parking in Zakopane. You will find here information about zones and fees
Maciek Bogdanski
Maciek Bogdanski
I was born in Gdansk, Poland, and I've been living here until now. I'm a tourist guide associated with Studenckie Kolo Przewodnikow Turystycznych in Gdansk and with PTTK, the biggest tourist organisation in Poland. I have travelled to over 40 countries all over the World. I share with you information about Poland, just as I was looking for information when I was travelling abroad.
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Tatra Mountains in Poland are associated with Zakopane, which is the most popular city in this region. Check information on the best ways of getting from Krakow to Zakopane.
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Tucked away in the scenic landscapes between Germany and Poland, Luk Muzakowa Park unfolds as a testament to nature’s grandeur and mankind’s historical endeavours. This transnational Geopark, recognized by UNESCO, …
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Lodz Parking Zone is divided into four subzones and four sectors. You don’t need to pay attention to sectors, as they are only important for inhabitants, but below you’ll find …
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Parking in Szczecin Old Town requires payment. There are two paid parking zones in Szczecin: Red Zone (Strefa Czerwona or Podstrefa A) and Yellow Zone (strefa Zolta or Podstrefa B). …
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I’ll be honest – there is not a lot to see in Swiebodzin, except for the Christ the King Statue. It dominates the skyline as you approach the city on …
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Although Bydgoszcz and Torun are very close to each other and share some history, Torun was always considered more interesting than Bydgoszcz. Bydgoszcz simply lacked what its rival has: Old …
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Nestled in the quaint village of Ujazd, amidst the tranquil landscape of southern Poland, stands the majestic ruins of Krzyztopor Castle. This architectural marvel, once a symbol of grandeur and …
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Nestled in eastern Poland, Lublin is a city where the past and present blend seamlessly. Being one of the oldest cities in Poland – its history dates back to before …
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Wolin Island is the biggest island that belongs to Poland. It is located 50 km north of Szczecin, and river Swina separates it from Usedom Island – which mostly belongs …