Duration : 15 Nights / 16 Days
Day 1
Krakow
Arrival to Krakow. Short city orientation.
Overnight in Krakow.
Day 2
Krakow
Sightseeing of Krakow, including the Old Town, St Mary's church and Wawel Hill - the seat of Polish monarchs. Afternoon excursion to world famous Wieliczka Salt Mines - the oldest still working salt mines in the world.
Overnight in Krakow.
Day 3
Zakopane
Excursion to Auschwitz Death Camp - a place of xtermination of 1,5 million of people. Afternoon drive to Zakopane – Polish winter capital.
Overnight in Zakopane.
Day 4
Zakopane
Sightseeing of Zakopane, funicular to Gubalowka Hill, with magnificent, panoramic view of dramatic Tatra Mountains.
Overnight in Zakopane.
Day 5
Baranow
Drive towards north. Visit to fairytale Niedzica Castle, situated at brink of a lake, and UNESCO listed wooden church in Debno. Visit to late-Renaissance magnate residence in Baranow Sandomierski.
Overnight in Baranow Sandomierski.
Day 6
Kazimierz Dolny
Drive to Kazimierz Dolny – a picturesque Renaissance town, surrounded by beautiful landscape, a city of artists. En route stop in Sandomierz, called “Little Rome”. Sightseeing of Kazimierz Dolny.
Overnight in Kazimierz Dolny.
Day 7
Warsaw
Drive to Warsaw. En route stop in Kozlowka Palace – entry to the palace museum and socialism-realism art museum. In the afternoon sightseeing of the Warsaw’s Old Town.
Overnight in Warsaw.
Day 8
Warsaw
Sightseeing of Warsaw, including the Royal Castle - the seat of Polish monarchs, the Royal Way and Lazienki Park and Palace - summer residance of last king of Poland. Excursion to Wilanow Palace - XVII c. summer residence of Polish kings.
Overnight in Warsaw.
Day 9
Gdansk
Drive to Gdansk. En route stop in Zelazowa Wola – the birthplace of F. Chopin. Sightseeing of UNESCO listed, medieval town of Torun.
Overnight in Gdansk.
Day 10
Gdansk
Sightseeing of Gdansk. Excursion to Sopot - popular pre-war resort, with sandy beach and long pier.
Overnight in Gdansk.
Day 11
Gdansk
Excursion to UNESCO listed Malbork Castle – the biggest medieval brick castle in Europe – and Frombork – a city where Nicolaus Copernicus lived and work for many years.
Overnight in Gdansk.
Day 12
Poznan
Excursion to shifting dunes of Slowinski National Park. Drive to Poznan, former capital of Poland, capital of Wielkopolska region. En route stop to Biskupin - a fortified lake village built around 700 BC .
Overnight in Poznan.
Day 13
Wroclaw
Sightseeing of Poznan. Drive to Wroclaw – a city of hundred bridges, capital of Silesia. En route stop in Rogalin Palace - former aristocratic residence, with large gallery of Polish and European paintings and beautiful Cysterian monastery in Trzebnica.
Overnight in Wroclaw.
Day 14
Wroclaw
Sightseeing of Wroclaw, including the beautiful Old Town, Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of the city, Aula Leopoldina with wonderful paitings, stuccos and sculptures and the Centenerary Hall - the world's first modernist structure made of ferro-cencrete.
Day 15
Krakow
Excursion to the Ksiaz Castle – the third biggest castle in Poland with spledid Mahimilian Hall. Stops in Swidnica Church of Peace entered on UNESCO list and Walim – Hitler’s underground factory. Drive to Krakow.
Overnight in Krakow.
Day 16
Krakow - Airport
Departure from Krakow's airport.
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