The New Year’s Eve Party
Around the world, New Year's Eve is greeted with great excitement and joy. Similarly, in Poland, people get together to plan exciting events, family gatherings, and parties, among other things. However, Krakow, Poland's capital, has much more to offer than typical home parties. The RynekGlowny arena in Krakow hosts Poland's largest open-air New Year's Eve party.
Around midnight on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, fireworks are lit and seen in the skies above numerous Polish cities. At this time, many people toast drinks to bid farewell to the previous year and welcome the New Year. It is also usual to send New Year's greetings to friends and relatives. It is also usual to send New Year's greetings to friends and relatives. At midnight, the event culminates with a stunning light and laser show. Sleigh rides, bonfires, dances, balls, parties, and other forms of entertainment are also common ways to commemorate the New Year's arrival. Sausages or bigos are included in the menu (a Polish stew).
Although New Year's Eve is not an official public holiday in Poland, it is a busy season for many shops, restaurants, and other commercial establishments. As many people travel to attend festivities or spend time with family and friends, traffic and transportation services in some regions of larger cities may be congested.
Location: RynekGlowny, Krakow &Tauron Krakow Arena, Krakow.
Held On: 31st December