Start your day in Lublin by immersing yourself in the historic charm of the Old Town. Begin your visit with the Gothic-style Cracow Gate, which is the only remaining city gate and bridge tower.
Then, proceed towards the Market Square, where you can see the colorful painted façades of the tenement houses. Take some time to explore the picturesque alleys lined with artisan shops, cafes, and restaurants.
Next, visit the stunning Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. The cathedral dating back to the early 17th century is a significant religious site containing valuable works of art.
Complete your day by visiting Trinitarian Tower, which offers panoramic views of Lublin's Old Town. From this tower, you can see the majestic Lublin Castle and the picturesque city views.
Explore the vibrant culture of Lublin on day two. Begin your day with a stroll through the beautiful Saxon Garden built-in 1823.
Afterward, visit the Museum of Lublin a museum dedicated to preserving Lublin's rich history, with exhibits ranging from prehistoric times to the present.
Continue your visit to the Chapel of the Holy Trinity and Hospital. The chapel contains well-preserved frescoes from the 17th century. From this chapel, you can take a stroll through one of Lublin's oldest hospitals, founded in the early 1600s.
After that, visit Open-Air Village Museum, an open-air museum where you can learn about regional cultures and customs. End your day with a leisurely stroll along the Boulevards along the Bystrzyca River and enjoy the scenic beauty of the river.
For those with an interest in Lublin’s Jewish heritage, visit the Museum of the History of Polish Jews. Alternatively, take a day trip to Kazimierz Dolny, a picturesque artist town on the Vistula River.
If you have more time, take a day trip to Zamosc, a UNESCO World Heritage town.