International Festival of Highlanders’ Folklore Poland 2025

When: Saturday, July 26, 2025 - Sunday, August 3, 2025
Image by Christo Anestev from Pixabay
Image by Christo Anestev from Pixabay

The southern city Zakopane which is located at the foot of Tatra Mountains (branch of the Carpathian Mountains) holds, yearly, in August the International Festival of Highlanders’ Folklore.

In the seven days festival, folklore bands from all over the world turn the center of the town into a colorful music center.

For accommodations, check the most recommended hotels in Zakopane and around, most of them suggest FREE CANCELLATION option or NO PREPAYMENT NEEDED – PAY AT THE PROPERTY:
Accommodations around Zakopane:
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Event Related Information

Contact details:
Promotion of Zakopane
ul. Generała Galicy 8
34-500 Zakopane
tel. (+48) 18 20 66 950
fax. (+48) 18 20 66 656
Contact Email:

For your attention !

IMPORTANT !
As unforeseen circumstances can arise, the details of events are subject to change. We highly recommend checking with the organizers before making any travel arrangements to ensure up-to-date information.

Country Information

Capital:
Warsaw
Currency:
zloty (PLN)
Voltage and Frequency:
230V 50Hz
Dialing country code:
+48
Time Zone:
UTC+1 (Summer UTC+2)
Language:
Polish 97.8%, other and unspecified 2.2% (2002 census)
Location:
Central Europe, east of Germany
Climate:
Temperate with cold, cloudy, moderately severe winters with frequent precipitation; mild summers with frequent showers and thundershowers.
Information address:
olish National Tourist Office 5 Marine View Plaza, Ste. 208, Hoboken, NJ-07030-5722, Tel. +1 201 420-9910
Poland background and overview
Poland is an ancient nation that was conceived near the middle of the 10th century. Its golden age occurred in the 16th century. During the following century, the strengthening of the gentry and internal disorders weakened the nation. In a series of agreements between 1772 and 1795, Russia, Prussia, and Austria partitioned Poland amongst themselves. Poland regained its independence in 1918 only to be overrun by Germany and the Soviet Union in World War II. It became a Soviet satellite state following the war, but its government was comparatively tolerant and progressive. Labor turmoil in 1980 led to the formation of the independent trade union "Solidarity" that over time became a political force and by 1990 had swept parliamentary elections and the presidency. A "shock therapy" program during the early 1990s enabled the country to transform its economy into one of the most robust in Central Europe, but Poland still faces the lingering challenges of high unemployment, underdeveloped and dilapidated infrastructure, and a poor rural underclass. Solidarity suffered a major defeat in the 2001 parliamentary elections when it failed to elect a single deputy to the lower house of Parliament, and the new leaders of the Solidarity Trade Union subsequently pledged to reduce the Trade Union's political role. Poland joined NATO in 1999 and the European Union in 2004. With its transformation to a democratic, market-oriented country largely completed, Poland is an increasingly active member of Euro-Atlantic organizations.
[Courtesy of The World Factbook]

City Information

In-country dialing code:
18
Longitude:
19.96667°
Latitude:
49.3°

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