Holidays in Poland in November primarily implies a very rich and unforgettable cultural program. Also very popular among tourists are local ski resorts, which begin work closer to mid-November. Most of them are located in the southern part of the country.
As in many European countries, in November Poland is actively preparing for the Christmas holidays. At the same time, numerous Christmas markets begin to open, where you can buy a lot of interesting gizmos and souvenirs. Of course, one cannot ignore the zest of Poland - Warsaw. Walking along the local picturesque streets should certainly be included in the entertainment and cultural program.
November holidays in Poland
To fully experience the atmosphere of a fairytale country, it is enough to catch it once during the traditional Polish holidays. Among the most significant, it is worth highlighting:
1. All Saints Day;
2. National holiday of independence.
All Saints Day is considered a rather serious holiday among Poles. Recently, however, in Poland and many European countries, it has become more entertaining. However, the true holiday atmosphere can only be felt in this country.
On November 11, Poles celebrate another great holiday - National Independence Day. It is widely celebrated in every city in the country.
Another favorite Polish folk holiday can be mentioned - Andrzeszki. The holiday is associated with the name of St. Andrew. By tradition, masquerades and festivities are held on the day of the holiday. Those who nevertheless made a choice in favor of outdoor activities should definitely look into one of the most popular ski resorts in Poland, Zakopane.
Walking around Warsaw
November walks through the most beautiful city in the country will not leave anyone indifferent. Here you can usefully spend time visiting local museums and getting acquainted with the history of the city and the country. Although most of the country's guests in the autumn period prefer a cozy rest in local restaurants and trips to the Christmas markets.
The weather in Poland in November is not very conducive to long walks. Autumn is quite cold here. The days are not very sunny, it is almost always cloudy and it often rains. The air temperature rarely rises above 3 degrees Celsius. The largest amount of precipitation is in the northern and western parts of the country. The Silesian Lowland region is characterized by drier weather in November. Due to unfavorable climatic conditions, there are not so many tourists in Poland in November, which can
significantly affect prices in hotels and shops.