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  1. poland.travel

    A Journey through Polish Provinces: The Małopolska Province The Małopolska Region, also known as Lesser Poland, is an enchanting part of southern Poland characterized by its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cities. This region boasts a wealth of cultural heritage and natural beauty, attracting tourists worldwide. At the heart of Małopolska lies Kraków, the […]
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  3. lonelyplanet.com

    Małopolska, known in English as Lesser Poland, is the sprawling region that brushes up against Kraków. Covering much of the southeast, it's played an outsized role in Polish history, forming the core of the ancient Polish kingdom. These days, though, it's mostly passed over by travellers who make a beeline for Kraków and then move on.
  4. en.wikivoyage.org

    By plane: The province's only commercial airport Kraków (KRK IATA) has a good range of flights across Europe.You could also fly in to Warsaw or Katowice and travel on by road or rail but there's seldom reason to do so.. By train: there are good railway services along the lowland river corridor. Kraków is a major hub and has direct trains to Warsaw (2 hr 30).
  5. krakow-info.com

    The Malopolska province is placed right in the center of Europe and makes Poland's south. The region takes up the upper Vistula river basin. Half of the province lies 500 m or more above sea level, including the highest Polish peak, Rysy (2499 m), in the scenic Alps-like range of the Tatra mountains. Tatry Mountains.
  6. poland.travel

    For gourmets and connoisseurs. Cuisine in Malopolska is a harmonious and at the same time wonderful combination of unusual flavours, both the raditional fare and more modern culinary styles. The region's diverse experiences, traditions and turbulent history means that it can now boast as many as 230 delicacies and specialities that have made it onto the national list of regional products and ...
  7. davidstravelguides.com

    Małopolska Province. The region has three names Województwo Małopolskie (Polish) or the "Lesser Poland Voivodship" and in English Małopolska Province. It was created in 1989 and is located in the south of Poland. The province lies on the territory of the historic Little Poland (Małopolska).
  8. lonelyplanet.com

    The only major city that wasn't reduced to rubble during WWII, Kraków is Poland's most charming urban destination. The millennia-old seat of kings, it's home to a fairytale castle steeped in legends of dragons, a Unesco-listed, picture-perfect, church spire- and monument-studded Old Town that's a match for any European city, as well as one of Europe's oldest universities that fuels ...
  9. tripadvisor.com

    Krakow is a sophisticated city and not a seaside resort, so don't dress as though you're bound for the beach! (And always dress respectfully when visiting the many churches. The Krakow Tourist Card offers two- or three-day packages of free travel on all public transport as well as free entry into up to 30 museums in the city.
  10. en.wikivoyage.org

    Kraków (IPA: ) is the chief city of Małopolskie Province in the south of Poland. At its core is a beautifully-preserved medieval town on the banks of the River Wisła or Vistula, and it's Poland's top tourist draw. The modern city, with a population of 780,000 (2021), stretches way beyond, including the communist-era "new town" of Nowa Huta.
  11. polonia.travel

    The Małopolska Region, also known as Lesser Poland, is an enchanting part of southern Poland characterized by its rich history, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cities.This region boasts a wealth of cultural heritage and natural beauty, attracting tourists worldwide. At the heart of Małopolska lies Kraków, the former royal capital of Poland.. Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage ...
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