MICE Poland
Poland is one of the larger European countries, conveniently situated in the middle of the continent and at the crossroads of important transit routes; it has a good access to the Baltic Sea. These conditions enhance the development of Poland’s economy, trade and all sorts of international relations. Poland is a country of mixed cultures and numerous attractions. One can find everything here: alpine style landscape, wide beaches, clean lakes, deep forests and world-class historic monuments. Everything
River and sea fishing
The fishing grounds in the Polessk district of the Kaliningrad region (50 km from Kaliningrad) and the Baltic Sea area near the town of Pionersky are a paradise for fishermen. Since ancient times, lagoons, lakes and numerous rivers of the Kaliningrad region have been rich in various kinds of fish: perch, bream, trout, pike, perch, carp, eel, catfish and salmon. These fishes can be in your catch as well as many others. Boats are available for fans of trolling fishing. People who prefer ground, spinning
Hotel Baltschug Kempinski
For over ten years, guests of the Hotel Baltschug Kempinski Moscow have been enjoying the hotel's most striking features: the spectacular views of the Red Square and St. Basil's Cathedral from the unique standpoint overlooking Moscow's historic center. Inspired by the unique history of the Baltschug, each guest room is comfortable and spacious, elegantly decorated with fine fabrics, and with luxury features such as a lavish marble bathroom. The Restaurant Baltschug Grill offers a magnificent view
Amber Museum
This art depository was inaugurated in 1979, to become Russia’s first and only Amber Museum. Located in the center of Kaliningrad on the Verkhneye Lake shore, it is housed in a fortress tower "Dona" dating from the mid-nineteenth century. The tower was built in 1853 in the Neo-Gothic style as a part of the city defense system – its construction was supervised by Ernst Ludwig von Aster, commander of the Engineering Corps and the person, who had engineered Konigsberg’s mighty