Turkey Embassy in Poland
Information about Turkey Embassy in Poland
Address
Rakowiecka 19, 02-517 Warszawa, Poland
Contact Number
+48 22 854 61 10
The Turkey Embassy in Poland tries to keep good relations between nations. The embassy understands the importance of tourism and cultural exchanges. Thus providing complete assistance to Polish people in the Turkey-e-visa process. It educates travelers through PDFs, blogs, brochures, and maps with mentioned popular cultural sites, attractions, landmarks, and events. Anyone can access this information from the embassy's official websites.
For a comfortable and easy journey, the embassy provides all the correct information with the help of local tourism authorities, cultural organizations, and tourism boards in Poland. There are some most visited tourist destinations listed below as per research:
Warsaw
Warsaw is the first place where each visitor must go. It is Poland's capital and is the home of the country's tallest structure, the Palace of Culture and Science Towers. It costs 25 zl for each person to enter and is close to the city center. See the city's stunning view from its 30-floor terrace, which is open from morning 10 to night 8. Next, head to Warsaw’s Old Town, which boasts cafes, colorful buildings, and the Royal Castle. There are many things to do; either enjoy it as per your choice or do people-watching to spend quality time. The POLIN Museum and the Warsaw Uprising Museum are both open to history buffs. Here you will get a World War II hero's story and a Polish Jewish collection from the 10th century to now.
Kraków
Kraków is a bustling metropolis in Europe. Start your journey by learning about its past. Travelers can get it from the 16th-century-built Wawel Castle, located in Old Town. It consists of five museums and opulent chambers. Stroll this beautiful area on foot for free. Remember, museums have separate entry charges. Then visit the world's oldest shopping mall, Browse Rynek Glowny. It is covered by several bars, cafes, shops, and restaurants. Feel the pleasant vibes with dining options. Rynek Glowny's underground routes are recommended things to do. Here visitors can see ancient tunnels and medieval market stalls that mesmerize with holograms and audiovisual displays.
Wrocław
Wrocław is recognized as the ‘Venice of the North’ due to its massive bridge numbers. Go to Old Town, which has Poland's second-largest market square and stunning Gothic architecture. Dine at Europe's oldest restaurant, Piwnica Świdnicka, and capture with the camera "your moment." Visit Ostrów Tumski to enjoy the dwarf hunting and stunning views with breathtaking architecture. Have you ever heard the Witches' Bridge story? Must walk on this footbridge to explore St. Mary Magdalene’s Church's two towers.
Zakopane
Zakopane is a pleasant winter wonderland town. It is nestled in snow-capped Tatra mountain ranges. Travelers can book a stay or take a glimpse of white snow-covered, dark, wooden, and uniquely shaped buildings. It is a traditional town, so explore your cultural curiosity by visiting the Tatra Museum. Immerse yourself in traditional highland music, dance, and cuisines. Relax yourself with a thermal bath and spa; there are many options available. Capture delightful winter sizzlings through a trek on various hiking options of Tatta Mountain.
These four mentioned destinations will show the real face of Poland. Travelers will feel happy and satisfied due to the diverse range of experiences. It is recommended to book your museum entry tickets and guided tour earlier for a hassle-free trip. Still, must check travel eligibility before air ticket booking.
Check your eligibility for Turkey Visa and apply for Turkey e-Visa 72 hours in advance of your flight.