5. Krakow
Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland and as such, there is culture and scenery to soak up everywhere. The city has plenty of historical monuments in addition to plenty of bars of all kinds. The city attracts just under ten million tourists each year.
There is one word to note: vodka. The Polish are proud of their vodka and most locals are also happy to share their love for drinking and partying with you. Parties are easy to find and most hostels organize pub crawls for their guests. Again, like many other cities in Eastern Europe, the booze is very inexpensive, guaranteeing a good time.
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