- Krakow Old Town – A UNESCO World Heritage site, this medieval town is home to the Wawel Castle and the Main Market Square.
- Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum – This former Nazi concentration camp is a powerful reminder of the Holocaust and its impact.
- Wieliczka Salt Mine – This subterranean salt mine features tunnels, chapels, and sculptures carved out of salt.
- Gdansk Old Town – This picturesque Hanseatic port city is known for its colorful buildings, historic shipyards, and the Solidarity movement.
- Torun Old Town – This medieval town was the birthplace of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus and features Gothic architecture.
- Malbork Castle – This 14th-century castle is the largest in the world and was once the seat of the Teutonic Knights.
- Tatra Mountains – These mountains offer hiking, skiing, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
- Bieszczady Mountains – This national park offers hiking, cycling, and horseback riding, as well as traditional wooden architecture.
- Bialowieza Forest – This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the last remaining primeval forests in Europe and is home to bison, wolves, and other wildlife.
- Warsaw Old Town – This reconstructed medieval town was heavily damaged during World War II and has been rebuilt to its former glory.
- Pomeranian Dukes’ Castle in Szczecin – This impressive castle is a former residence of the Pomeranian dukes and features a variety of architectural styles.
- Wroclaw Old Town – This picturesque town is known for its colorful buildings, historic market square and the impressive Wroclaw Cathedral.
- The Jasna Góra Monastery – The famous pilgrimage site, dating back to the 14th century, is home to the Black Madonna painting and a destination for Catholics from around the world.
- The Wielkopolska National Park – This park offers hiking, cycling, horseback riding, and kayaking through picturesque landscapes.
- The Tadeusz Kościuszko Mound – This monument is dedicated to the Polish-Lithuanian leader Tadeusz Kościuszko and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- The Pieniny National Park – This park is known for its limestone cliffs, hiking trails, and the Dunajec River Gorge.
- The Karkonosze National Park – This park is home to the highest peaks in the Sudetes Mountains and offers hiking, skiing, and stunning views.
- The Kampinos National Park – This park offers hiking, cycling, and horseback riding through diverse landscapes, including forests and wetlands.
- The Bieszczadzka Railway – This narrow-gauge railway runs through the Bieszczady Mountains and offers scenic views of the surrounding landscape.
- The Slowinski National Park – This park is known for its sand dunes, hiking trails, and the Slowinski Lake.