- Gdansk
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Gdansk is the key to everything, as Napoleon said. This cannot be argued. One thousand years old, Gdansk is an extraordinary multicultural city which in history was fought for by the high and mighty of this world. It is also one of the most important Baltic ports and the place of birth of the Solidarity movement which gave freedom to the Poles and began the collapse of communism in Europe. See Gdansk with AudioTravels and you will feel at home.
- Wroclaw
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Often referred to as Venice of the North, Wroclaw is a magical city. At daytime, you can admire beautiful historic churches predominating the city’s panorama, picturesque tenement houses around the slender town hall building in the market square and secluded streets where the real life of the city goes on. At night, you will enjoy unforgettable moments walking in the city’s parks. The view of numerous charming places makes all those who visit Wroclaw for the first time return here many times, always with AudioTravels.
- Krakow
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Krakow used to be the capital of Poland, the place of kings’ coronations and their residence at the Wawel castle. Since the very beginning, the history of the city intertwined with the history of the whole country, sharing its defeats and victories. Krakow is not only a city of great history, but also a city of artists who have been arriving in the city in great numbers throughout the centuries. At the end of the 19th century, café goers would spend time at numerous cafes located in cosy interiors of tenement houses, discussing all possible topics. That gave the city a unique climate, enriching it with the air of magical places where one could forget the time was passing. Audiotravels will take you to those places.




