Hotel Review – Sopot Marriott Resort & Spa, Poland

If you came here from my article describing the fun I had in Sopot, you will already be aware that I loved this hotel. If you didn’t, you are now up to speed with the rest of the readers. I…
If you came here from my article describing the fun I had in Sopot, you will already be aware that I loved this hotel. If you didn’t, you are now up to speed with the rest of the readers. I…
This article is the final part of the series “Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area” Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area – Sopot Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area – Gdynia Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area – Gdansk This #PomorskieAdventures and #LifestylePolen campaign was masterminded by…
This article is part two of the series “Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area” Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area – Sopot Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area – Gdynia Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area – Gdansk This #PomorskieAdventures and #LifestylePolen campaign was masterminded by the…
This article is part one of the series “Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area” Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area – Sopot Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area – Gdynia Exploring Poland’s Tricity Area – Gdansk This #PomorskieAdventures and #LifestylePolen campaign was masterminded by the…
While most Poles weren’t that thrilled to receive this gift from Stalin, it is an imposing sight even today. There’s a touch of ‘Gotham City’about it, especially at night
In the heart of the old town on Długi Targ (the Long Market) you’ll find this bronze statue of Neptune which dates from 1549. It was made into a fountain in 1633 and removed and hidden with much of…
For a daytime view (from a little further away too) see Grown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo: Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw, Poland ; another night-time view can be seen here
For a daytime view (from a little further away too) see Grown-up Travel Guide Daily Photo: Palace of Culture and Science, Warsaw, Poland
The statue of the Polish freedom fighter Tadeusz Kościuszko towers over Plac Wolności (Liberty Square) in the city of Łódź. This square (which is more of an octagon really) marks the northern end of ulica Piotrkowska, which at just less than five kilometres is Europe’s longest pedestrian…