COMPANY PROFILE

We’re a team of young professionals with passion, outstanding imagination and creative skills that help us deliver the most quirky event concepts. Bright, trustworthy and committed we intend to turn your idea into a great success.

Our company has exclusively dealt with destination management for over a decade. Experience allows us to cater to all kinds of needs, even those quirky ones. We have turned initially vague ideas into unforgettable memories, provided fun local experiences that you won`t find in travel guides. Being a small local business we strongly believe in the value of personal approach: we have built strong relationships with our trusted and carefully selected local partners. As an owner managed company we enjoy awesome perks: we are way more flexible making sure we can do it all: consult, modify and bring your designs to life.

WHY POLAND

Poland, nestled in Central Europe, is an often-overlooked gem rapidly gaining recognition as a premier European destination. Its rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty makes it a compelling choice for travellers seeking a diverse and memorable experience.

Poland’s storied past is deeply embedded in its cities and landmarks. The majestic Wawel Royal Castle in Kraków and the Warsaw Uprising Museum offer profound insights into the country’s royal heritage and wartime struggles. Beyond these historical sites, Poland’s vibrant culture comes alive through traditional folk festivals, such as Kraków’s Lajkonik parade, and unique customs like decorating Easter eggs (pisanki).

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Culinary enthusiasts will find Poland a delight, with its flavourful and hearty cuisine. Indulge in pierogi, the beloved dumplings filled with savoury or sweet ingredients, or savour zurek, a traditional sour rye soup. Regional specialties, including oscypek—a smoked sheep’s milk cheese—provide a distinct taste of Polish culinary tradition. These dishes reflect the country’s rich agricultural heritage and diverse regional influences.

The natural landscapes of Poland are equally captivating. Venture into the rugged Tatra Mountains for exhilarating hikes, explore the ancient Białowieża Forest, or simply enjoy the picturesque beauty of the country’s numerous national parks. With 30% of its land covered in forests and abundant lakes, Poland offers ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

Adding to its charm is the warm hospitality, known as gościnność, which greets visitors with genuine friendliness and a willingness to assist, making the travel experience even more enriching. Poland’s architectural heritage further enchants, with Gothic masterpieces like St. Mary’s Basilica in Kraków and Renaissance gems such as the Royal Castle in Warsaw. The Palace of Culture and Science, a landmark of socialist-era architecture, adds a unique dimension to the city’s skyline.

Poland stands out for its exceptional value compared to other European destinations. You can enjoy high-quality food, comfortable accommodations, and engaging activities at a fraction of the cost found in many other countries. The well-developed transportation network makes getting around a breeze, with efficient trains, buses, and trams connecting major cities, while pedestrian-friendly city centres allow for leisurely exploration.

With its blend of cultural richness, natural beauty, and warm hospitality, Poland promises an unforgettable journey. Whether you’re drawn by its historical depth, culinary delights, or stunning landscapes, Poland deserves a prominent place on your travel bucket list.

WHAT TO DO

  • Explore Kraków’s Old Town: Stroll through the vibrant heart of Kraków with its bustling Main Market Square and the stunning St. Mary’s Basilica watching over the city — a perfect blend of history and lively culture.
  • Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum: Pay tribute and reflect at this solemn Holocaust site, where history’s lessons come alive in a deeply moving experience.
  • Discover Warsaw’s Reconstructed Old Town: Wander the charming streets of Warsaw’s Old Town, meticulously rebuilt after WWII, featuring the majestic Royal Castle and colourful Market Square.
  • Explore the Wieliczka Salt Mine: Venture deep underground to marvel at this fascinating labyrinth of chapels and tunnels carved entirely from salt — a UNESCO World Heritage wonder.
  • Relax in the Tatra Mountains: Escape to Poland’s stunning mountain range for hiking trails, skiing adventures, or a scenic cable car ride up Kasprowy Wierch, with breathtaking alpine views.
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  • Experience Gdańsk’s Maritime Heritage: Dive into the port city’s rich seafaring past with visits to Neptune’s Fountain and the interactive European Solidarity Centre.
  • Admire Malbork Castle: Step inside the largest brick fortress in Europe, a medieval Teutonic Knights’ stronghold steeped in history and legend.
  • Discover Wrocław’s Charming Architecture: Explore the Market Square, admire the Gothic Town Hall, and seek out the whimsical dwarf statues scattered across the city.
  • Tour Poznań’s Old Market Square: Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere with its famous Town Hall clock, lively cafés, and welcoming restaurants.
  • Witness History at Jasna Góra Monastery: Visit this sacred site in Częstochowa to see the revered Black Madonna icon, a spiritual heart of Poland.
  • Explore Białowieża Forest: Wander through Europe’s last primeval forest, home to wild European bison and an untouched natural landscape.
  • Relax by the Masurian Lakes: Paddle your way through the serene Masurian Lake District, perfect for kayaking, sailing, and lakeside village escapes.
  • Walk Through Lublin’s Old Town: Immerse yourself in medieval charm, cobblestone streets, and a rich cultural heritage in this historic city.
  • Admire Toruń’s Gothic Architecture: Discover the birthplace of Copernicus with its enchanting Gothic buildings and indulge in the city’s famous gingerbread treats.
  • Visit the Wooden Churches of Southern Poland: Step inside these unique UNESCO-listed wooden churches, remarkable for their construction without nails.
  • Explore Szczecin’s Castle of the Pomeranian Dukes: Experience maritime history and panoramic views from this impressive fortress.
  • Attend Vibrant Festivals: Join in the lively celebrations of the Wianki Festival, St. Dominic’s Fair, and Jazz on the Odra for unforgettable cultural experiences.
  • Visit Książ Castle: Wander through the fairy-tale castle set amidst mysterious tunnels and lush greenery.
  • Walk Through Kazimierz District: Explore Kraków’s historic Jewish quarter, rich in history and cultural heritage.
  • Explore Silesia’s Industrial Heritage: Discover the Silesian Museum in Katowice, dedicated to the region’s industrial past.
  • Take in Views from Gubałówka Hill: Ride the funicular up for spectacular vistas of the Tatra Mountains and Zakopane below.

CONTACT DETAILS

Agnieszka Faracik-Leśniak

Phone: (+48) 601 189 657

Email: agnieszka@dmcpoland.com

Website: www.dmcpoland.com

Address: ul. Romanowicza 17, 30-702 Kraków, Poland

MEET THE TEAM

“Just about every single person who visits me in Poland tells me that everything here is better than they thought it would be – especially the food.”

– Anne Applebaum