Bialystok: The Gateway to Poland’s Amazing Natural Wonders
The biggest city of Poland’s northeastern area, Bialystok is the capital city of Podlacha that serves as the primary entry point to many of the country’s natural beauty that is collectively known as the “The Lungs of Poland” that consist of Bialowieza National Park and Biebrza National Park. Bialystok is also the home of Ludwik Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, an auxiliary language used in some regions of Eastern Europe and South America. The fastest and convenient way to get into Bialystok is via the Warsaw Choplin Airport (WAW).
Best Time to Visit
The most ideal time to visit the attractions in Bialystok and nearby cities is during the months of May up until September. These months are considered the busiest so tourists you are planning to visit during these months are recommended to book Bialystok hotels and plane tickets ahead of time. Tourists may also visit the city in June for the Annual Halfway Music Festival.
What to Do & Area Attractions
To know more of the city’s colourful history, tourists may head to the Bialystok Historical Museum and be taken back in time of early Polish living. Watch an exciting and entertaining puppet show at the Bialystok Puppet Theatre then head to the Branicki Palace to have a wonderful view of 18th century Warsaw mansion. There are also amazing hotels to choose from when visiting Bialystock that are just near many of the city’s tourists’ spot these include Best Western Hotel Cristal, Royal Hotel & Spa and Hotel iBis Styles Bialystok.