Poland Tourism

Central

The Ministry of Development is responsible for:

  • International relations and promotion of tourism;
  • Tourism development programming;
  • Designing legal and economic mechanisms governing tourism;
  • Tourism economy;
  • Strategy and regional development;
  • Market research and staff training;
  • Supervising the Marshal Offices for implementation of the Tourist Services Act.


The Polish Tourism Organisation (Polska Organizacja Turystyczna) is responsible for:

  • Promoting Poland as an attractive tourism destination;
  • Enabling the operation and development of Polish tourism information systems at home and abroad; and
  • Initiating, assessing, and supporting development plans for tourism infrastructure, renovation or reconstruction.


 

Regional

Regional authorities are responsible for:

  • Implementing government policy
  • Regional Tourist Organisations;
  • Tourism development at regional level.
  • Registering tour operators and travel agents and controlling the entrepreneurs operating in this field;
  • conducting inspections related to the hotel quality certification system, keeping their records and control

Intermediate level

County authorities are responsible for:

  • Tourism development at powiat level.


 

Local

Local authorities are responsible for:


 

Responsible ministries/bodies

Ministry of Development

Polish Tourism Organisation (Polska Organizacja Turystyczna)

Regional (voivodships) authorities

County (powiat) authorities

Local (gmina) authorities

 

Sources:

OECD, Report on 'OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2010', 01.02.2010, p. 231.

Act on Tourist Services of 29 August 1997, amended 2015 (Dz.U. 1997 nr 133 poz. 884) [Ustawa z dnia 29 sierpnia 1997 r. o usługach turystycznych].

Ministry of Development

OECD (2014), “Poland", in OECD Tourism Trends and Policies 2014,OECD Publishing.

Polish Tourist Organisation


 

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