Malbork

Malbork has become one of the choicest tourist attractions located near Poland's Tri-City - Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. The ancient and remarkable past of Malbork is still alive in such visible symbols as the ancient Malbork Castle, in its own time a super power of northern Europe. The largest brick castle in the world and the most stunning in Europe, Malbork Castle is the main reason to visit this part of Poland, known as the Warmia & Mazury district.
Malbork stages International Festival of Old Culture comprising medieval music, theater and dance and its Eurofolk Festival on Midsummer Night's Day, with modern music and dancing.
There is even lots more to explore the place for its glorious scenic beauty and experience the interesting places during vacations to Poland.
If you are hungry during your stay in Malbork, you have plenty of options. While it is recommended you dine before touring Malbork Castle, there are also couple of cafe-restaurants inside the castle grounds.