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12 Nights Best of Poland

Visiting: Gdansk, Torun, Warsaw, Wroclaw & Krakow.

Overview

  Poland is a country rich in history, cultural heritage, and natural beauty, located in the heart of Europe. It offers a captivating mix of medieval cities, picturesque landscapes, and resilient post-war architecture. From historic castles to vibrant urban centers, Poland is a destination that seamlessly blends tradition and modernity.

On arrival, meet and greet. Transfer to your hotel.  Check-in at your hotel. Rest of the day free to explore this historic port city on the Baltic Sea is known for its striking architecture and maritime heritage. Overnight stay at your hotel.   

After breakfast,  proceed for a city tour visiting Main Town Hall, Old Town, St.Mary,s Church, Dluga Street, Mariaka street, Motlawa River, St, catherine church, Neptune fountain, Gdansk Bazzar Natury (farmers market) Golden Gate (Zlota Brama), Green Gate ( Brama Zeilona), Katedra Oliwska (Catholic Church), Ambar stone market, Also take a a cruise on ahistoric Polish boat and visit Westerplatte memorial site. The battle of Westerplatte was the first battle of German invation of Ploand, marking the start of World War II in Europe. 

Overnight stay at your hotel.

After breakfast, full day excursion to Malbork Castle.

The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork commonly known as Malbork Castle is a 13th-century castle complex located in the town of Malbork, Poland. It is the largest castle in the world measured by land area and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Overnight stay at your hotel.

After breakfast, transfer to the railway station to board the train to Torun (approximately 2 hours). 

On arrival, transfer and check in to the hotel. Later proceed for a city tour of Torun visiting: Leaning Tower of Torun, Old Town, Holy Spirit Gate, Mostowa Gate, Teutonic Castle ruins, House Nicolaus Copernicus. Ginger Bread Tour and also take a  Gin/vodka/whisky/ Beer tasting experience (optional)!!  

Overnight stay at your hotel.

After breakfast, morning free to enjoy the beautiful little town centre of Torun. Check out and transfer to railway station for your train to Warsaw ( Approximately 2.30 hrs) 

On arrival, transfer to your hotel for overnight stay. 

Warsaw – Poland's capital, rebuilt after World War II, offers a mix of modern skyscrapers and a reconstructed Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

After breakfast, proceed for a city sightseeing tour of Warsaw visiting Royal Castle – walk on the Royal route-, Old City, Palace of culture and science (Best Aerial view of city), Polish Vodka Museum, Wisla River & Lazienki Garden.

Rest of the day at leisure. Overnight stay at your hotel.

 After breakfast, transfer to the railway station in time to board your train to Wroclaw ( Approximately 4 Hours)

On arrival, transfer to your hotel for your overnight stay.

Wrocław – Often called the "Venice of Poland," Wrocław is a charming city filled with colorful townhouses, islands, and over 100 bridges.

After breakfast, proceed for a city sightseeing tour.... a city with 400+ Dwarfs ( Try to spot as many as you can on your sightseeing tour). Visit Main Square, Gothic Old Town, Ostrowtumski – Oldest part of city-, Cathedral of St.John the Baptist to see the panoramic view of city, The Passage (sculpture), St. Mary Magdalene church, Tumski bridge.

Overnight stay at your hotel.

After breakfast, morning free. Check out and tranfer to railway station to connect your train to Krakow. ( Approximately 3 hours)

On arrival, transfer to your hotel for your overnights stay.,

Kraków – One of Europe’s most beautiful cities, Kraków is known for its well-preserved medieval core and vibrant atmosphere.

After breakfast, sightseeing tour of Krakow visiting St. Mary Basilica, Wawel Castle, Vistula River & boat ride, St. Florians gate, Jewish Quarter of city (Kazimierz), Planty park, cloth hall- Sukiennice,  Town square 7 Schindler's factory.

Overnight stay at your hotel.

 After breakfast, full day excursion to Auschwitz. 

Auschwitz, located in southern Poland near the town of Oświęcim, is one of the most infamous Nazi concentration and extermination camps from World War II. Established by the German regime in 1940, it became the largest and most notorious of the Holocaust’s death camps. Today, Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum serves as a powerful symbol of the atrocities committed during the war and is a significant site for historical remembrance and education.

Return to hotel in the evening for your overnight stay.

After breakfast, proceed for a Salt Mine tour.

The Wieliczka Salt Mine is  an official Polish Historic Monument  and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its attractions include the shafts and labyrinthine passageways, displays of historic salt-mining technology, an underground lake, four chapels and numerous statues carved by miners out of the rock salt, and more recent sculptures by contemporary artists.

The Wieliczka Salt Mine reaches a depth of 327 metres (1,073 ft), and extends via horizontal passages and chambers for over 287 kilometres (178 miles). 

Return to hotel for our overnight stay.

After breakfast, transfer to airport / railway station for your departure to next destination.

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