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No city in Europe carries as much 20th-century history in its bones as Berlin. Capital of the Wilhelmine Empire, centre of Weimar Republic decadence and experimentation, heart of the Nazi Reich, city divided by a concrete wall for 28 years, and then ...
Poland occupies a sweet spot in European nightlife: world-class DJs and venues at a fraction of Berlin prices, long opening hours (clubs regularly go until 6–8am), and a genuine culture of going out that permeates every age group. Here's what each ma...
Poland is one of the safest countries in Europe for travellers. Its crime rate is low by European standards, violent crime against tourists is rare, and the country's hospitality tradition means foreigners are generally treated with warmth. That said...
Poland is well connected internally and surprisingly easy to navigate. The country has invested heavily in modernising its rail infrastructure over the past decade, and combined with an excellent intercity bus network, getting between Poland's major ...
At 4:45am on 1 September 1939, the German warship Schleswig-Holstein opened fire on the Polish military transit depot at Westerplatte, on the outskirts of Gdańsk. The 182 Polish defenders held for seven days against overwhelming German force. It was ...
Wrocław (formerly the German city of Breslau) is one of Central Europe's most interesting cities — not just for its jaw-dropping Gothic and Renaissance market square, but for the layered, complicated history carved into every stone of this place that...