Discover Poland – Grand Lucky Draw
WHEN
- 28 April & 4 May
WHERE
- Polish Brunch & Spring Sonata Concert
Take part in Polish Film Showcase and / or Polish Brunch @Stevens and stand a chance to win a round-trip tickets to Poland sponsored by Turkish Airlines.
Turkish Airlines has been flying to Poland since October 2000 and currently operates 2 daily flights between Warsaw and Istanbul. In addition to Warsaw services, Turkish Airlines launched Krakow on 01.05.2023 with 3 weekly flights and as of 01.06.2024 frequency will be increased to 7 flights per week.
WARSAW Nestled along the banks of the Vistula River, Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city brimming with history, culture, and charm. Despite being ravaged during World War II, Warsaw has risen from the ashes to become a dynamic metropolis, blending its rich past with modernity.
Spend a few days in Warsaw and be surprised by the diversity it offers! Modern skyscrapers are situated alongside colorful old town facades, almost completely rebuilt after World War II. Tourists and residents spend weekends by the Vistula River, in a famous Lazienki Royal Park, or getting ready to enjoy the night life in one of many great spots around the city center.
In a stunning blend of culture, Warsaw’s alternative club sounds fuse with Chopin’s masterpieces while palaces are surrounded by urban architecture. Happy children visit the Copernicus Center for an enjoyable experience, while visitors to the Warsaw Uprising Museum leave with a pensive mood.
Be immersed in a diversified foodie experience as you choose to indulge in delicious traditional Polish dishes or countless world cuisine.
From its historic landmarks to its vibrant cultural scene, Warsaw offers a wealth of experiences for visitors to explore. Whether you’re drawn to its storied past or its thriving contemporary culture, Warsaw is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who visit.
KRAKÓW Describing the rich history of Kraków, the former capital of Poland, is no easy task. Recognized for its unique architecture, Kraków earned its place on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in 1978.
The historic center, encompassing the Old Town with its iconic main square, the Cloth Hall, and St. Mary’s Basilica, along with landmarks such as the oldest university buildings, churches, monasteries, tenements, and palaces, showcases Kraków’s architectural magnificence.
Additionally, the inclusion of Wawel Hill, home to the Wawel Castle and cathedral, as well as the neighboring Stradom and Kazimierz districts, highlights the city’s cultural and historical significance.
Can you imagine such an exciting adventure is only one flight away from you? And there’s so much more waiting for you in Poland!