Warsaw – Krakow – Wroclaw – Poznan

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8 days, 7 nights

Warsaw – Krakow – Wroclaw – Poznan

Let’s travel through ages. The four cities on our tour introduce you to legends, history and life stories that stay with you forever. It is also a journey through various styles of architecture, from Gothic through Baroque to post-war.

We start with the capital that has the newest old town in the world. Warsaw, after its destruction during the War, was brought back to life by those who loved it. The meticulously restored historic center amazes everybody.

Krakow is the only city in Poland that has never been destroyed. Enjoy the plethora of architectural gems and discover such art masterpieces as Vit Stwosz altar at St. Mary’s Church and Wyspianski’s stain glasses, just to name the two.

Amazing city of Wroclaw is truly a hidden gem. Splendid Market Square lined with tenement houses, impressive Gothic churches, picturesque canals and early 20th century Centennial Hall are examples of the variety this fascinating metropolis offers.

Poznan has always been a trade center with the biggest fair grounds in Poland. But you cannot miss it on history and heritage tour, because it is here where the country was born. Ostrow Tumski with Cathedral belong to the oldest parts. The must-see site is Market Square with the Renaissance Town Hall.

Day 1, Warsaw
  • Arrival in Warsaw, transfer to your hotel and check-in
  • Early evening: visit observation deck at the Palace of Science and Culture’s 30th floor for the magnificent view of Warsaw. This landmark is located in the very heart of modern Warsaw, take a walk to see the splendid streets or enjoy shopping at the mall located next to the Palace.
  • Overnight in Warsaw

Day 2, Warsaw
  • Morning: half-day walking tour of the Old Town and splendid Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street. Barbican, Cathedral, Market and Zamkowy Square are just a few stops on our tour.
  • Afternoon: time to discover the city on your own, we recommend you continue the tour Lazienki Palace and Park
  • Overnight in Warsaw

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Day 3, Warsaw - Krakow
  • Morning: transfer to the Central Railway Station in Warsaw (Warszawa Centralna) for a train journey to Krakow; upon arrival, transfer to your hotel
  • Afternoon: 3-hour walking tour of the historic Krakow; the tour features Barbican, Market Square with St. Mary’s Church and Cloth Hall, Royal Route leading along Grodzka and Kanonicza Streets up to Wawel Hill where we visit Cathedral
  • Overnight in Krakow

Day 4, Krakow
  • Day to discover the city on your own. There are plenty to see including Kazimierz Jewish District or Zablocie and Podgorze areas where, among other, there is a Museum of Modern Art.
  • Optional: join one of excursions: Wieliczka Salt Mine, Auschwitz-Birkenau Monument and Memorial, Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains
  • Overnight in Krakow

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Day 5, Krakow - Wroclaw
  • Morning: transfer to the Krakow Main Train Station (Krakow Glowny) for a morning train to Wroclaw; transfer to your hotel and check-in
  • Afternoon: walking tour of the city includes Main Market Square surrounded by picturesque tenement houses, breathtaking Aula Leopoldina at the Wroclaw University, Tumski Bridge and St. John the Baptist Cathedral; the tour ends with visit to Panorama Raclawicka – the Battle of Raclawice Painting which we may call 3D panorama of 19th century. It is one of the biggest paintings that stretches over 114 meters and depicts Poland’s battle for independence with Russia in 1794.
  • Overnight in Wroclaw