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Pole position for ‘26

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January 11, 2026

Beat the crowds and discover the joys of Poland's lesser-known but equally charming cities this year

City break fans have enjoyed a long love affair with Poland's cities over the years and the romance shows no sign of slowing down. The advent of low-cost flights to the likes of Krakow, Warsaw and Gdansk has made travel to these destinations accessible and affordable for curious travellers looking to experience Europe's cultural hotspots.

There is now a much wider choice of flights to lesser known cities in Poland that are also rather magical but with arguably fewer tourists. For anyone wanting a deep dive into new places that were previously out of reach, why not make 2026 the year to scratch that itch...

Lublin

Lublin, in eastern Poland, offers an authentic and charming experience where history and culture meet a vibrant student atmosphere. This captivating city is just waiting to be discovered and you won't be disappointed.

Often overshadowed by Kraków or Warsaw, Lublin offers a more intimate and budget-friendly experience without compromising on breathtaking architecture and a rich historical tapestry. It's a place where every cobbled street has its own secrets and stories to tell.

The Polish city of Lublin had cause for celebration recently as it was announced that it will be a European Capital of Culture for 2029. However, you don't have to wait until then to experience all this city has to offer. Lublin is ready to welcome you now and there's a lot to show off.

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Irish Sunday Mirror

Pole position for ‘26

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