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Warszawa
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Discover Warsaw and Its Surroundings
Warsaw amazes with contrasts: the reconstructed Old Town (UNESCO) meets the modern city center skyscrapers, while the wide boulevards along the Vistula River lead straight to green parks and gardens. The capital makes it easy to plan an intense sightseeing trip (museums, monuments, viewing terraces), but also offers plenty of relaxation – during walks, in cafes, and in unique neighborhoods like Praga.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Warsaw?
Warsaw is a great destination year-round: spring and summer invite long walks and activities by the Vistula, while autumn draws visitors with cultural programs and museums. In winter, the city takes on a festive vibe with illuminations and seasonal events, while still offering plenty of indoor attractions—perfect for colder days.
What to Visit in Warsaw? Recommendations by Sun & Snow
- Łazienki Park – a vast palace and park complex with the Palace on the Isle, perfect for a peaceful stroll among greenery and classical architecture
- King Jan III’s Palace in Wilanów – a Baroque residence with gardens, one of the most important historical sites in Warsaw
- Copernicus Science Centre – modern, interactive exhibitions and experience zones that engage both adults and children
Accommodation in Warsaw Off-Season
Off-season Warsaw tends to be quieter, making sightseeing simply more comfortable: restaurant reservations are easier, queues are shorter, and there’s more freedom in your daily plans. It’s also a great time to find better rates and focus on museums, theaters, and the city’s cozy café scene.
Seasonal Attractions in Warsaw
What to Do in Warsaw in Winter
In winter, plan ice activities – Warsaw features places like the Stegny Ice Rink, and seasonal ice rinks also appear around the city. For colder days, cultural programs work perfectly: shows and concerts (for example, in theaters and concert halls downtown). An evening walk to see the festive illuminations in the city’s prominent areas is also a great idea, as Warsaw gains a unique winter atmosphere.
What to Do in Warsaw in Summer
In summer, Warsaw comes alive along the Vistula: boulevards, city beaches, and numerous eateries invite you to relax outdoors. Popular options include river cruises that show the city panorama from a different viewpoint. If you enjoy staying active, opt for a bike ride along trails by the river and through parks – it’s one of the nicest ways to explore the capital in summer.
How Much Does Accommodation in Warsaw Cost? Estimated Prices
Accommodation in Warsaw typically costs from 185 zł per night off-season. During the high season, when demand rises, prices can be higher – from 329 zł per night. The final price depends on factors like dates, standard, and location of the property.
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Gdańsk Stare Miasto
Accommodation in Gdańsk Old Town - Choose from 26 Properties at Sun & Snow
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Discover Gdańsk Old Town and Surroundings
Gdańsk Old Town is the city’s showcase: prestigious streets, historic gates, and the Motława riverfront, along with the unique charm of old merchant townhouses. Walking around the Long Market and Mariacka Street, you’ll easily spot Gdańsk’s specialty – amber (known as the “Baltic Gold”) displayed in jewelry shops and galleries. This area is perfect for a city break, a romantic getaway, or a family vacation with easy access to museums, boat tours, and seaside districts.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Gdańsk Old Town?
The Old Town in Gdańsk is liveliest in spring and summer – outdoor restaurant gardens open, open-air events take place, and longer days invite walks along the waterfront and boat trips. In autumn and winter, the city becomes more intimate: it’s easier to enjoy peaceful visits to museums and landmarks, and the atmospheric streets downtown can enchant even outside the peak season.
What to Visit in Gdańsk Old Town? Recommended by Sun & Snow
- Long Street and Long Market with Neptune’s Fountain – the most iconic walking route downtown, perfect for your first encounter with Gdańsk
- Basilica of St. Mary’s Assumption – a monumental church with one of the largest brick Gothic interiors in Europe and beautiful viewpoints nearby
- Mariacka Street – one of Gdańsk’s most atmospheric streets, known for its staircases, townhouses, and shops and workshops specializing in amber
Accommodation in Gdańsk Old Town off-season
Visiting Gdańsk Old Town off-season is more comfortable: the main promenades are calmer, it’s easier to get a table at restaurants, and there’s more space for leisurely walks along the Motława. It’s also a great time for a cultural and culinary city break – without the crowd pressure and with a more local vibe.
Seasonal Attractions in Gdańsk Old Town
What to Do in Gdańsk Old Town in Winter
In winter, focus on indoor sightseeing and the festive atmosphere of the city. Plan a visit to the European Solidarity Centre, which tells the story of “Solidarity” and recent Polish history, as well as the Museum of the Second World War – one of the country’s most important historical museums. The winter season is also a great time to stroll through the Christmas market downtown, enjoying mulled drinks and local treats, when Gdańsk looks especially atmospheric in the evenings.
What to Do in Gdańsk Old Town in Summer
In summer, combine sightseeing with water and the beach: it’s easy from downtown to reach the seaside districts (like Brzeźno or Jelitkowo), where wide beaches and long walking and cycling paths await you. Boat tours near the Motława are also a great idea – a pleasant way to see the city’s port side and reach historic spots beyond the city center. In mid-summer, plan your stay during the St. Dominic’s Fair, one of Gdańsk’s most famous outdoor events, filling the city with stalls, concerts, and attractions.
How Much Does Accommodation in Gdańsk Old Town Cost? Estimated Prices
At Sun & Snow, accommodation in Gdańsk Old Town starts at 140 PLN per night. The data shows prices from 140 PLN per night off-season, and also from 140 PLN per night in-season, which helps with budgeting regardless of your travel dates.
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Kraków
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Discover Krakow and Surroundings
Krakow impresses with layers of history visible at every turn: from the royal Wawel Hill, through the lively Main Market Square, to the atmospheric streets of the former Jewish district. The city also works well as a base for trips – the area offers well-known attractions like the Wieliczka Salt Mine and green spaces perfect for short outings outside downtown.
When is the Best Time to Visit Krakow?
Krakow is attractive year-round: in spring and autumn it’s easier to enjoy quieter sightseeing and shorter lines at popular sites, while summer brings festivals and strolls along the boulevards. In winter, the atmosphere is set by Christmas markets, seasonal events, and cozy cafés – a great time for a city break combined with museum and monument visits.
What to Visit in Krakow? Recommended by Sun & Snow
- Wawel Royal Castle – the city’s symbol and former residence of Polish kings, featuring grand courtyards and guided tours.
- Main Market Square with Cloth Hall – the heart of Krakow with a unique atmosphere, architecture, and perfect spots for walks and souvenirs.
- Kazimierz – a historic district with a unique vibe, synagogues, cafés, and lively nightlife.
Accommodation in Krakow Off-Season
Off-season Krakow allows for more comfortable sightseeing: popular spots are less crowded, and the city’s pace is calmer. It’s also a great time for longer stays on a more budget-friendly basis and for discovering less obvious corners without crowds.
Seasonal Attractions in Krakow
What to Do in Krakow in Winter
In winter, head to the Christmas Market at the Main Market Square, where stalls offer handicrafts and seasonal treats. A visit to the Cracovia Ice Rink is ideal for those wanting to spend active time skating. When the weather isn’t great, indoor attractions work well – like the Market Underground (a branch of the Krakow Museum), which presents medieval Krakow in a modern format.
What to Do in Krakow in Summer
Summer invites relaxation by the water: a popular spot is the Zakrzowek swimming area with scenic piers and recreation zones. For peaceful sunbathing, Bagry (reservoir) and Przylasek Rusiecki Swimming Area are much-loved on hot days. In the evening, consider a walk along the Vistula boulevards or a boat cruise to see the city’s panorama from a different angle.
How Much Does Accommodation in Krakow Cost? Estimated Prices
At Sun & Snow, accommodation in Krakow starts at 195 PLN per night off-season. During peak periods (like summer and popular weekend dates), prices can begin from 279 PLN per night. Final costs depend on factors such as standard, location, and booking time.
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Wrocław
Accommodation in Wroclaw - Choose from 12 Properties at Sun & Snow
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Discover Wroclaw and the Surroundings
Wroclaw is the vibrant capital of Lower Silesia, known for its historic Old Town, charming bridges and islands on the Oder River, and rich cultural offerings. The city is perfect for a city break: in one weekend you can see the main sights, and with a longer stay you’ll uncover lesser-known spots, riverside promenades, and family-friendly attractions. Another advantage is the convenient public transport, making it easy to explore the city without a car.
When to Visit Wroclaw?
Wroclaw is attractive all year round. In spring and summer, enjoy walks along the Oder, boat rides, and green parks, with long days ideal for intensive sightseeing. In autumn, the city has a calmer pace, perfect for museums, cafés, and events. In winter, seasonal attractions in the city center and a rich cultural program draw visitors, making it a great choice even for a short weekend trip.
What to Visit in Wroclaw? Recommended by Sun & Snow
- Wroclaw Market Square and the Town Hall area - the heart of the city with colorful townhouses, restaurants, and a unique atmosphere all year round
- Ostrów Tumski - the oldest part of Wroclaw featuring sacred architecture and atmospheric streets perfect for an evening stroll
- Wroclaw Zoo and Afrykarium - one of Poland’s most popular family attractions, with a unique aquatic fauna exhibition
Accommodation in Wroclaw Off-Season
Outside the peak season, it’s easier to plan a peaceful sightseeing trip without crowds, book the best dates comfortably, and focus on the city’s culture and cuisine. It’s also a great time for a longer stay in a comfortable apartment when peace, a flexible schedule, and better rates than the busiest times are priorities.
Seasonal Attractions in Wroclaw
What to Do in Wroclaw in Winter
In winter, be sure to visit the Wroclaw Christmas Market around the Market Square, famous for its illuminations, handicraft stalls, and warming treats. For an active evening, try the seasonal ice rinks (available at selected city locations). When the weather discourages long walks, indoor attractions like Hydropolis (the water knowledge center) or Panorama of the Battle of Racławice—a classic Wroclaw museum highlight and a key part of winter sightseeing—are great options.
What to Do in Wroclaw in Summer
In summer, Wroclaw shines along the Oder River: popular activities include boat and water tram rides, as well as walks along the riverbanks. On warm days, many enjoy the picnic-friendly atmosphere of Słodowa Island—ideal for relaxing right in the city center. For afternoons or evenings, plan a visit near the Centennial Hall (UNESCO site) and Pergola, where open-air events and multimedia fountain shows take place during the summer.
How Much Does Accommodation in Wroclaw Cost? Estimated Prices
At Sun & Snow, accommodation in Wroclaw starts at 185 PLN per night off-season. During peak times—weekends, holidays, and major events—prices start at 329 PLN per night. This difference mainly reflects availability and higher demand. For the best price-to-location ratio, consider booking early or staying outside the busiest season.
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Szczecin
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Discover Szczecin and the Surroundings
Szczecin is a city with a unique star-shaped urban layout reminiscent of Paris architecture, combined with abundant greenery and water everywhere. Although about 100 km from the Baltic Sea, its port character, monumental Wały Chrobrego terraces, and the proximity of the Odra river's floodplains and Lake Dąbie create a distinctive atmosphere. It’s a place where the history of the Pomeranian Dukes' Castle meets the modern Mieczysław Karłowicz Philharmonic, and a stroll among Art Nouveau townhouses lets you feel the spirit of old Stettin. The area also offers encounters with wild nature in Bukowa Forest and unique landscapes along the Szczecin Lagoon.
When is the Best Time to Visit Szczecin?
Szczecin is attractive year-round, offering different experiences depending on the weather. Spring and summer bring the city to life in Kasprowicz Park, with social life moving to the Odra river boulevards. Autumn is perfect for reflective walks in the Central Cemetery – one of Europe’s largest and most beautiful park cemeteries. Winter offers magical Christmas markets and cultural evenings in modern concert halls, providing stylish shelter from the cold.
What to Visit in Szczecin? Recommended by Sun & Snow
- Wały Chrobrego – 500-meter-long viewing terraces overlooking the port, the Odra river, and river islands.
- Pomeranian Dukes' Castle – former seat of the Griffins, now a cultural center where you can explore historic courtyards and the bell tower.
- Mieczysław Karłowicz Philharmonic – an architectural city landmark, awarded the prestigious Mies van der Rohe prize, admired for its icy form and snow-white interior.
Staying in Szczecin Off-Season
Visiting Szczecin outside the peak tourist season is a great chance to enjoy the city’s cultural offer without crowds at museums or theaters. Lower apartment rental prices allow for extended relaxation, and quieter streets invite a leisurely discovery of local cafes and restaurants serving the famous Szczecin pâtés. It’s an ideal time for business travelers or those seeking a peaceful city break surrounded by historic architecture.
Seasonal Attractions in Szczecin
What to Do in Szczecin in Winter
In winter, don’t miss the Szczecin Christmas Market, filling the downtown squares with the scent of spices and thousands of lights. Fans of active recreation can enjoy the modern ice rink at Netto Arena or stroll the frosted paths of Jasne Błonia Park. A perfect idea for chilly days is a visit to Kino Pionier 1907 – one of the oldest continuously operating cinemas in the world, where screenings in the intimate "Digital Hall" have a unique charm.
What to Do in Szczecin in Summer
In summer, the city buzzes along the Gdynia and Piast boulevards, where you can rent a motorboat or kayak to explore "Szczecin’s Venice" from the water. Visit the city beach on Grodzka Island, offering the best view of the illuminated Wały Chrobrego. Summer also brings big sailing events, like Sea Days or regatta finals, when the port fills with masts of the world's largest sailing ships.
How Much Does an Apartment in Szczecin Cost? Approximate Prices
Accommodation prices in the West Pomerania capital vary depending on location and the standard of the chosen property. Off-season, you can book a comfortable apartment from 185 PLN per night, offering excellent value for money. During high season or major city events, prices can rise to 329 PLN per night. Choosing Sun & Snow apartments gives you space that, at full occupancy (e.g., 4 people), significantly lowers the cost per person.
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Zegrze
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Discover Zegrze and the Surroundings
Zegrze is a popular holiday spot in the Mazovia region, located by the Zegrze Reservoir, near Warsaw. It attracts visitors with its marinas, wide range of recreational activities, and proximity to interesting places along the Narew and Bug rivers. It’s a perfect pick if you want to combine nature relaxation with day trips around the area.
When Is the Best Time to Visit Zegrze?
Zegrze is worth visiting year-round – in summer, it’s ideal for water relaxation and outdoor activities, while spring and autumn offer a calmer atmosphere for walks and sightseeing. In winter, the area still invites short trips and an active reset, especially if you appreciate peace, nature, and closeness to the Warsaw metro area.
What to See in Zegrze? Recommended by Sun & Snow
- Fort Zegrze (Zegrze Fortress) – 19th-century historic fortifications that were part of the old defense system around Warsaw; a fascinating spot for fans of history and military architecture
- Dębe Dam – a distinctive hydrotechnical structure on the Narew River; a nice place for a short walk and to observe the surroundings from the dam’s vantage point
- Mazovian Village Open-Air Museum in Kuligow – a charming nearby attraction where you can explore traditional architecture and learn about past rural life in Mazovia
Off-Season Accommodation in Zegrze
Outside the peak season, Zegrze offers a more peaceful stay – fewer people on popular walking routes, more availability, and a cozier atmosphere by the reservoir. It’s a great time for a couples’ trip, a quick workation, or a weekend reset close to Warsaw, often at more attractive prices than peak season.
Seasonal Attractions in Zegrze
Winter Activities in Zegrze
In winter, focus on activities best enjoyed in cooler weather: ice swimming in the Zegrze Reservoir (with local groups and meetups) and winter walks along the shore and nearby green areas, when the landscape looks its rawest and most photogenic. If ice conditions allow, ice fishing on the reservoir is also popular. Additionally, seasonal ice rinks operate in nearby towns (e.g., Legionowo) – a great idea for a family afternoon.
Summer Activities in Zegrze
In summer, Zegrze comes alive by the water: rent equipment and try water sports like kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, or sailing, or spend a day at one of the local marinas or harbors. Scenic boat cruises on the Zegrze Reservoir are also a big attraction, offering views of the shoreline and ports from a unique angle. On land, cycling and walking tours along trails around the reservoir and towards the Narew and Bug river valleys work wonderfully.
How Much Does Accommodation in Zegrze Cost? Estimated Prices
At Sun & Snow in Zegrze, accommodation starts from 170 PLN per night off-season. During the season, when demand for stays by the Zegrze Reservoir grows, prices begin at 290 PLN per night. Final cost depends on factors such as date, length of stay, and level of amenities.
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