The second stop on my Polish adventure was Warsaw, Poland's capital and largest city. Nearly entirely decimated during the Second World War, you won't find as much "old world" charm here as you would in other Polish cities like Kraków, but that doesn't mean you won't feel the history throughout the city. From the cobblestone... Continue Reading →
Exploring Gdańsk: Top Attractions and Local Cuisine
An important seaport city on the Baltic coast, Gdańsk has been a contested area throughout history. Early Gdańsk was part of the Polish state, but was annexed by Prussia and later incorporated into the German empire in 1871. From 1807-1814 and 1920-1939, it operated as a free city-state known as the Free City of Danzig.... Continue Reading →
Exploring 3 Must-Visit Polish Christmas Markets
In early December I took a trip to Poland. I have Polish ancestry on my dad's side, so the trip was a bit of a heritage exploration trip for me. I've also always had an interest in World War II history, and hit a ton of historical sites and museums throughout my ten days in... Continue Reading →

