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        In Warsaw, a grand building with windows, pillars, and statues sits by the water, embraced by lush plants, grass, and a cluster of trees under a cloudy sky, creating a serene, picturesque scene.

        Flights to Poland from 177

        Book your flights to Poland right away!

        Make your dreams come true and book your trip early to Poland. Take advantage of a wide selection of offers – for example, fly from Faro to Kraków in April 2027 starting from 177 €.

        Whether you’re traveling to Poland for business or planning a vacation, Lufthansa makes your journey from Portugal to your chosen destination comfortable and convenient.

        For reading material, you can access digital magazines and newspapers free of charge with Lufthansa eJournals. Our crew is always attentive, making sure you enjoy your flight in a relaxed atmosphere. After landing in Poland, you can look forward to exploring the country and meeting the locals feeling refreshed.

        Have you tried the Lufthansa App? Your mobile travel companion offers many practical services: get your boarding pass, check your flight status, or manage your bookings – all conveniently from your smartphone. If you travel frequently, our Miles & More program is a great option. Collect miles and enjoy rewards and privileges that make your future trips even more rewarding.

        You can book the lowest-priced flight to Poland starting from 177 € in April 2027, departing from Faro.

        Please note: To provide you with the widest possible selection of flight destinations, some of the direct flights or connecting flights on lufthansa.com are operated by our partner airlines, which may result in a different flight experience than with Lufthansa.

        Flying to Poland: tips and information for your trip

        When holidays in Europe are planned, it is mostly about the south for the beach and the middle and west for the sightseeing. Now consider Poland: three hundred miles of sand beach at the Baltic Sea, historical monuments from more than a thousand years of history, breathtaking landscapes, beautiful cities and towns, even a mountain area with winter sports possibilities.

        Start your exploration in Warsaw, biggest city and capital of Poland. It is a modern European city with contemporary architecture, but also a beautifully restored historic center. The market square is a good starting point to explore the city, the castle square is a good place to stay and be entertained by street artists. From Warsaw you may want to go to Poland’s second biggest city Lodz, with its restored Art Nouveau textile mills and the houses of their owners from the early industrial revolution. Don’t miss Krakow in the south of Poland, where the university Jagiellońska is central since the 15th century. Kopernikus worked here, and you can still see his instruments in a museum. Walk the historic Kings Way to see all important monuments of this hidden pearl of Poland. In the vicinity is the Wieliczka, the oldest salt mine in the world, where the workers have formed a whole chapel out of the salt, decorated with salt sculptures and salt chandeliers. Another southern city to visit is Wrocław/Breslau in Silesia.

        But you wanted just a relaxing time at the beach, didn’t you? From the German border starts a long stretch of fine sand beach all along the coast. You will also find some of the biggest wandering dunes in Europe on the Polish coast. What you will find for sure all along the coast is amber, which was once traded from here to places as far away as Crete and Egypt, where the Pharaos considered the electric stones a magical device. The polish coast is well developed for tourism, so you will find your relaxing beach holiday as well as action, sports and fun for a family trip. Swimming and sailing are the main activities here, but you can also rent a bicycle and make a tour along the coast to Gdansk/Danzig. Here is another beautiful town full of medieval and renaissance architecture and a lot of history, including the very recent history. Forty miles southeast is the biggest brick castle of Europe, the Marienburg, where the Order of the Teutonic Knights had their headquarters in the 14th century. No less than five million bricks were needed for this masterpiece that even included central heating.

        Don’t leave without having seen the most holy object of Poland, the Icon of the Black Madonna, in Częstochowa/Tschenstochau. On the eastern border with Belarus is the Białowieża National Park, where the last European bisons live in the last primeval forest of Europe. South of here is the Polish part of the High Tatra Mountains on the border to Slovakia, where skiing is possible in the winter, and hiking in the summer. The diversity of Poland with its many landscapes, cities and monuments will make you wish for more time to explore it all. Rest assured that a flight to Poland will always be available if you wish to go there again.

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