PGE ARENA GDAŃSK
Read moreWith a capacity of 41 582 seats, the arena was built for the Euro. Den Gdańsk's den, the sublime facade of the stadium is covered with polycarbone tiles and has instead brought luck to the Poles who failed the terrible Germans (2-2) in September 2011 for the first contested international match on its lawn. Lawn that will host three hen games and a quarter finals this summer.
POLANA SZYMOSZKOWA
Read morePolana Szymoszkowa is a ski resort in Zakopane. It also offers a geothermal thermal bath. The resort is ideally located just 1.5 km from the famous Krupówki street, allowing easy access from any accommodation. Ample free parking is available at the foot of the ski slopes, and public transport is also convenient. From Polana Szymoszkowa, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Tatra panorama, with the majestic Giewont as a backdrop, as well as of the whole of Zakopane, particularly visible from the cable car, which is also accessible in summer. To get there by car, you can take the Zakopianka (route 47) or route 958 towards Zakopane. The resort is also accessible by plane, train or bus.
AKADEMICKI ZWIAZEK SPORTOWY OŚRODEK SPORTOWO-TURYSTYCZNY
Read moreThe site has a restaurant where customers can enjoy their meals on site, but there is no delivery service. Parking is available for guests. Guest reviews are mixed, with a rating of 2.0 for rooms and 4.6 for location. Services and facilities are rated 4.0. Average length of stay is 20 minutes to 2.5 hours.
TORWAR II
Read moreWarsaw's Torwar II is an iconic venue for sports and entertainment enthusiasts. This multi-purpose complex is rooted in the city's cultural and sporting fabric. With a rich history dating back to its foundation, the Torwar II has evolved to become a hub for major events. The venue has witnessed numerous sporting competitions, memorable concerts and a variety of cultural events. It's easily accessible (practical information available on the website). You can also book tickets for events here.
WISŁA
Read moreKraków is a dynamic city offering numerous sports and leisure activities. Among the main attractions is the Wisła Kraków stadium, which is a must-see for soccer fans. The stadium offers guided tours to discover the club's behind-the-scenes history. It's also possible to attend exciting soccer matches. For fans, there's an official sales outlet where you can buy club merchandise. The stadium also has a VIP area for those wishing to enjoy a more exclusive match experience. Apart from the stadium, Krakow also offers many other sports and leisure activities, such as parks, fitness centers and sports facilities.
BIAŁKA TATRZAŃSKA
Read moreJust 20 km from Zakopane, Białka Tatrzańska is the direct competitor of its ski resort. It boasts a large 40 km ski area with ski resorts, including the Bachledka resort in the Slovak locality of Ždiar, which can be accessed with a single ski pass. At the foot of the Bania Ski & Fun resort is the Terma Bania spa complex (www.termabania.pl). A very good alternative option for skiers, and perhaps a little more sporty than Zakopane, it has to be said.
TÉLÉSIÈGE (KOLEJ KRZESEŁKOWA 'PALENICA')
Read moreThe departure station of the chairlift is in the city center, not far from ul. Główna. The chairlift leads to the top of the Palenica peak, an excellent starting point for hiking in the Pieniny or skiing. At the top, there is also a toboggan for bobsledding, which is very popular among children (and big kids, it's not every day you get the chance). The slide is open from April to the end of November and you will have to pay 8 zł to go down.
CROISIÈRES SUR L'ODER (ŻEGLUGA PASAŻERSKA)
Read moreIn season, several cruises on the Oder are offered from four different piers: Kardynalska, Zwierzyniecka (ul. Wróblewskiego 1), ZOO - Brama Japońska and Hala Targowa. Cruises through the city lasting 75, 60 and 40 minutes. A great way to discover how beautiful the city is from the river, with its Parisian-style gray quays, red-brick Gothic roofs and green spaces that generously shade strollers.
STADE MUNICIPAL DE WROCŁAW
Read moreWith a capacity of 42,771, Wroclaw's brand-new stadium was built especially for Euro 2012. The resident club has been Śląsk Wrocław (Polish L1) since its inauguration on September 10, 2011. The stadium has hosted three Group A group matches: Czech Republic - Russia, Czech Republic - Greece and Poland - Czech Republic (where their 0 - 1 defeat denied Poland a place in the quarter-finals...). Many national matches are played here.
LAC NOWOHUCKI
Join the Kraków residents who come to fill the beaches of the lake in the ...Read more