Arrival
Welcome to beautiful Poland, a country which has become a popular tourist destination for its medieval architecture, charming nature and delicious cuisine.
Upon arrival, you are taken to your hotel for check-in.
The rest of the day is free, so you can start exploring the nearby attractions on your own, dine in a local restaurant or take a rest after your trip.
Krakow City Tour
Today following breakfast your guide takes you for a 3-hour panoramic walking tour around majestic Krakow. Having escaped destruction during World War II, the city retains its charming medieval shape.
Krakow life revolves around the largest square in Europe known as the Market square, where several of its architectural and cultural landmarks can be found. In the middle of the square there is the magnificent 14th century Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) which today hosts a market selling local artifacts and souvenirs on the ground floor. Opposite the Cloth Hall is the St. Mary's Cathedral, world famous for its altar carved by Wit Stwosz. You enter the cathedral to explore its interiors.
Then you walk along Kanonicza and Grodzka Streets, see the Collegium Maius, Jewish District of Kazimierz and magnificent Wawel Hill with a splendid 14th-century cathedral.
After the tour the rest of the day is free.
Free Day or Optional Tour
Today you have a free day to enjoy stunning Krakow on your own or to take an optional tour carefully prepared for you.
Departure
Today following breakfast you check out from the hotel and your driver takes you to the train station. There you take a 3-hour train to Wroclaw, a beautiful city located in western Poland.
Arrival
Upon arrival, your private driver meets you at the platform and takes you to your hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is free.
Wroclaw City Tour
Today you are invited for a 3-hour walking city tour around the most important sights of Wroclaw, the city which bears the stamp of different cultures.
During the tour your private guide helps you to take in all the must-see highlights of the city. You start with Wroclaw’s Main Market, the second-largest in Poland. You proceed to the Town Hall to adore one of the most important examples of Gothic architecture in central and eastern Europe. You also visit the oldest part of the city – Ostrow Tumski. This is a good place to learn about the long and complex history of Wroclaw, which goes back thousands of years.
After the tour the rest of the day is free.
Departure
Today your driver picks you up in the hotel lobby and transfers you to the train station. There you take a high-speed train to the Polish capital Warsaw.
Arrival
Upon arrival, you are taken to the hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is free.
Warsaw City Tour
Today following breakfast you go on a 3-hour walking city tour of the amazing Polish capital. During the tour your guide shows you the most magnificent city sights.
You start discovering Warsaw Old Town from its central Market Square from which narrow streets lead to medieval defensive walls. You proceed with exploring the exteriors of Warsaw Barbican - one of few remaining relics of fortifications that once encircled Warsaw. Situated between the Old and New Towns, it is a major tourist attraction.
Warsaw is the city of royal residences located all along the Royal Route. As part of the tour you enter the stunning Royal Castle located on the Castle Square, at the entrance to the Warsaw Old Town. The castle served throughout the centuries as the official Polish monarchs' residence. You also visit the impressive St. John's Cathedral.
After the tour you walk back to your hotel located in the very heart of the city. The rest of the day is at your own leisure.
Departure
After breakfast, you check out and your private driver takes you to a railway station, where you board a 2 hour 50 minutes train to Gdansk.
Arrival
Welcome to Gdansk, the city famous for its charming Gothic style architecture! Upon arrival, you are driven to your hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is at your own leisure, so you can start exploring the local attractions on your own.
Day tour of Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia
Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia are also known as Tricity. These three cities have much in common, but they are also very different. Today you have a guided day tour with private transport in order to cover all the main highlights of the Tricity.
Your tour starts with Gdansk, where you see the Monument to the fallen shipyard workers of 1970, the European Solidarity Centre and the house of Lech Walesa. You explore the charming Old Town and visit St Mary's Church. In Oliva district you enjoy a bird’s eye view from the observation deck of Olivia Star building, the highest building in Gdansk. From the height of 130 meters (426 feet) you can see not only Gdansk, but Sopot and Gdynia as well. After this exciting experience you go to Oliva Cathedral where you can listen to a 20-minute organ concert.
The next stop is Sopot. There you take a stroll along the famous promenade 'Heroes of Monte Cassino Street' and the longest wooden pier in Europe - Sopot pier. You also see the amazing Crooked house, widely renowned for its distinctive shape.
The last stop for today is Gdynia, an important seaport of Gdansk Bay. Here you see the world’s oldest destroyer the ORP Blyskawica, the Dar Pomorza (a tall ship frigate) and enjoy the marina.
After the tour you are transferred back to your Gdansk hotel.
Departure
Today following breakfast you check out and your driver takes you to the station, from where you board a return train to Warsaw.
Arrival
Upon arrival to your Warsaw hotel, the rest of the day is free, so you can continue exploring the nearby attractions on your own, have lunch in a local restaurant or enjoy our optional tour.
Departure
This is the final day of your tour. Today your driver takes you to the airport for your flight back home. We hope you enjoyed your Polish tour and wish you a safe flight!