Wisła Tourism

Wisła [ˈviswa] (German: Weichsel, Czech: Visla) is a town in Cieszyn County, Silesian Voivodeship, southern Poland, with a population of about 11,810 (2006), near the border with Czech Republic. It is situated in the Silesian Beskids mountain range in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. Wisła is the Polish name for the Vistula River, which has its source in the mountains near the town. Wisła is a popular year-round tourist destination, with the nearby mountains favored by ski jumpers (Malinka (ski jumping hill)). It is known for being the home town of ski jumper Adam Małysz, and for the fact that it is the only town in Poland with a majority Protestant population. Wisła is also the home of the Beskid Museum, on B. Hoff square. It has on display agricultural tools, folk costumes and goatskin bagpipes from the surrounding region.

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This is a perfect opportunity to take a break from your routine and enjoy a fun-filled holiday. Wisła in Poland is an ideal destination for a vacation! When planning a trip to Wisła, make sure you visit its near-by prime city of Krakow. Take a short trip from Wisła and set some time aside to explore the Krakow. Dotted with places like Main Market Square, Wawel Royal Castle, St Marys Basilica; it will definitely be a good idea. Tour packages of Wisła are of 1 to 2 days duration.

Don't just take a trip, let the trip take you! Have a enjoyable time at Wisła.

Wisła Trip Planner

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