Cieszyn: Experience being In Two Countries at the Same Time
Cieszyn is a medieval small town in Silesia resting on the Poland-Czech Republic boundary. The border was literally separated into Cesky Tesin on the Czech Republic side and Cieszyn on the side of Poland, but is still functioning as one town. Tourists will have the ultimate of being in two countries at the same. They can have their breakfast at Poland and have an afternoon snack at Czech Republic. Cieszyn, Poland also is the ideal stopover for tourists who are travelling to Krakow and Prague.
Best Time to Visit
Tourists flock to Cieszyn to relax and enjoy the town’s vibrant social atmosphere. The peak season starts from months of June to August. While these months may be the best time to go, the Cieszyn hotel prices are higher than the rest of the months. Tourists who want to partake in the Cieszyn Rock Festival that is celebrated in November should book their hotel and air ticket ahead of time.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Cieszyn, Poland is a popular destination for who want to experience a relaxing vacation with some great sightseeing. Tourists may visit the oldest museum in Poland, the Museum of Cieszyn Silesia that houses vast collection archeological and entomological artifacts. Piast Castle Tower is also an interesting site to visit.
There are plenty of hotels to book when visiting Cieszyn. Mercure Cieszyn is a great for it is conveniently situated near popular tourists’ sites. Other hotels to stay are Hotel Diament Ustron and Papuga Park Hotel.