UNESCO World Heritage Site lists 16 unique sites in Poland. Each of them is a real treasure worth visiting while you are in our country. Discover fascinating history of Warsaw and Krakow Old Towns, amazing Renaissance architecture of Zamosc, unique Centennial Hall in Wroclaw and exceptional Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica. We promise you an unforgettable experience.

Day 1

Warsaw

  • Arrival in Warsaw and transfer to your hotel
  • Rest of the day for independent sightseeing
  • Overnight in Warsaw

Day 2

Warsaw

  • Full-day sightseeing tour of Warsaw featuring Old Town, Royal Route and Lazienki Palace and Park complex. UNESCO Committee accepted Warsaw Old Town onto the World Heritage List as an exceptional example of meticulous reconstruction which preserved its original style.
  • Overnight in Warsaw

Day 3

Warsaw – Zamosc

  • Morning: transfer to Lublin for walking city tour featuring Old Town with Cathedral and Castle
  • Afternoon: continue to Zamosc
  • Rest of the day at leisure
  • Overnight in Zamosc

Day 4

Zamosc – Lancut – Krakow

  • Morning: guided walking tour of the town known for its exceptional Renaissance architecture. The founder of the town, Jan Zamoyski, wanted to modeled it in line with the theories of the “ideal city”. Zamosc was awarded with UNESCO World Heritage title because of its well preserved original layout
  • Afternoon: transfer to Lancut for a tour of the castle. It is one of the most beautiful aristocratic residences in Poland, famous for its interior decoration and an exceptional collection of horse-drawn carriages
  • Continue to Krakow for overnight

Day 5

Krakow – Wieliczka – Krakow

  • Morning: half-day city tour of Krakow includes among other Royal Wawel Hill with Castle and Cathedral, Old Town with St Mary Church and Cloth Hall
  • Afternoon: Transfer to Wieliczka for a tour of the Salt Mine “Wieliczka”. It is a must-see UNESCO Site while you are in Poland. The oldest operating salt mine in Europe amazes all visitors with sculptures, chambers and galleries, all carved in salt
  • Return to Krakow for overnight

Day 6

Krakow – Auschwitz-Birkenau – Krakow

  • Monument and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau tour to pay respect to all those who lost their lives in Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp built by Nazi as the part of the ultimate solution. Honor the Holocaust victims. The Monument and Museum is listed as the UNESCO World Heritage Site to save the memory and prevent such things happen again
  • Return to Krakow and rest of the day for private sightseeing
  • Overnight in Krakow

Day 7

Krakow – Wroclaw

  • Morning: drive to Wroclaw, check-in at your hotel
  • Afternoon: guided city tour of Wroclaw featuring Old Town with the Town Hall. The tour continues to Cathedral and further to The Centennial Hall, the UNESCO World Heritage monument and a unique example of reinforced concrete architecture from early 20th century
  • Overnight in Wroclaw

Day 8

Wroclaw – Swidnica – Wroclaw

  • Morning: excursion to the Church of Peace in Swidnica which is recognized as UNESCO World Heritage. It is the largest timber-framed religious buildings in Europe and bear testimony of the quest for religious freedom
  • Return to Wroclaw and rest of the day at leisure
  • Overnight in Wroclaw

Day 9

Wroclaw

  • Departure for your next destination or home
UNESCO sites in Southern Poland
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