About Bed & Breakfasts in Poland
In Poland bed and breakfast accommodation is referred to as guest rooms, which literally translated in Polish is pokoje (rooms) goscinne (for guests). If you travel around the country you will spot numerous signs saying noclegi - this word depicts the general word accommodation in Polish and is not equal to B&B. No matter whether the bed and breakfast is in a renovated historic home in the center of a major Polish city or somewhere in a private countryside house (called dom), they all are modernly furnished, simple and have all necessary conveniences. A significant part of them are also equipped with self-catering facilities. Despite that breakfast is served and you will be able to enjoy typical Polish, delicious, mouth watering, home baked breads and pastries and hot meals of entirely organic local products.
Poland is a continental country located right in the center of Europe where the main axes from the North to the South and from West to the East of the continent intersect. Because of its central location, it has been the center or conflicts throughout its history. At present Poland enjoys steady economic prosperity which positively affects the development of its tourism. Poland has outstandingly beautiful and varied nature. Its long coastline boastis the largest sand dunes in Europe. There are numerous lake districts, only one of which has over 3000 natural lakes. Eight big mountain ranges dominate the Polish landscapes. A large part of this unspoiled nature is preserved in nine truly vast national parks. Poland also has numerous historic sites and old cities, eleven of which are featured in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Poland's most remarkable old and yet modern and vibrant cities are Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk, Lublin, Poznan, Wroclaw with amazing architecture, diverse culture and modern life activities.