Tourist attractions: The tourist attractions in Poland are constituted from the rich history of the country, that reflected both in the majestic castles and Polish palaces and in the beautiful historical cities (Krakow, Paczkow, Zamosc, Wroclaw, Torun), but also in the great variety of natural landscapes, parks and protected areas. Tatra Mountains, the highest mountains in Poland is one of the most popular natural destination of Poland. Częstochowa attracts pilgrims and tourists from the whole world, it's often called the religious capital of Poland.
Unesco has inscribed 13 Poland sites in the World Heritage List: Auschwitz Birkenau
German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp (1940-1945) (1979),
Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork (1997),
Centennial Hall in Wroclaw (2006),
Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica (2001),
Cracow's Historic Centre (1978),
Historic Centre of Warsaw (1980),
Kalwaria Zebrzydowska: the Mannerist Architectural and Park Landscape Complex and Pilgrimage Park (1999),
Medieval Town of Toruń (1997),
Muskauer Park / Park Muzakowski (2004),
Old City of Zamość (1992),
Wieliczka Salt Mine (1978),
Wooden Churches of Southern Little Poland (2003),
Belovezhskaya Pushcha / Białowieża Forest (1979). Between the properties submitted on the Tentative List are: Gdansk - Town of Memory and Freedom (2005),
Bialowieza National Park - extension, modification (2006),
The Augustów Canal (Kanal Augustowski) (2006),
The Dunajec River Gorge in the Pieniny Mountains (2006).