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Varsovia

Varsovia

La capital de Polonia ofrece todo lo que puedas desear, desde su riquísima historia, un amplio calendario de eventos, una vibrante vida nocturna, hasta un restaurante con Estrella Michelin y la omnipresente vegetación. No puedes dejar de visitar la encantadora Ciudad Vieja o dar un paseo por la Ruta Real. Y descubrir la historia de la ciudad en sus museos interactivos. Anímate a disfrutar de una tarde de locura a orillas del Vístula o relájate en el césped del Parque Real de Łazienki escuchando los conciertos de la música de Chopin.
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Lodz

Lodz

Lodz, Poland’s third largest city and a former textile industry stronghold, today is a center for modern technologies, a city of culture and grand events. It is a metropolis where a landscape of industrial architecture mixes with silhouettes of 20th century office buildings, production halls, culture and sporting facilities. Lodz is perfect for anyone wanting to get a glimpse of exciting, modern Poland, so come before it settles firmly on the tourist radar.
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Wroclaw

Wroclaw

The streets of Wroclaw's old town are a colourful mosaic of architectural styles, with the magnificent market square as its crown jewel. A lively multicultural centre, the city is home to a thriving student community and acts as the cultural, gastronomical, and commercial hub of the region, hosting many musical and theatrical events, a wide array of restaurants and bars and eclectic shopping. Back in 2016, Wroclaw was named European Capital of Culture and World Book Capital.
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