Highlights of Poland Tour Package (6 Nights / 7 Days)

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6 Nights / 7 Days

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12 people

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Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a captivating country in Central Europe with a rich history dating back over a millennium. It shares borders with several neighboring nations and has a population of around 38 million. Throughout its past, Poland has experienced significant political and territorial changes, from being a dominant European power to enduring periods of foreign occupation and communist rule. However, since 1989, it has successfully transitioned to democracy and is now a member of the European Union and NATO. Warsaw, its capital, stands as a bustling cultural and economic center. Poland boasts a diverse landscape, featuring the majestic Carpathian Mountains and the serene Mazurian Lake District. The country takes pride in its cultural heritage, evident through its UNESCO World Heritage Sites, medieval castles, and traditional folk arts. Visitors can savor Poland’s delicious cuisine, explore its vibrant cities, and immerse themselves in its fascinating history and warm hospitality. With its mix of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and rich culture, Poland offers a captivating experience for travelers.

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Itinerary

Czesc! Welcome to Poland. You will have an important welcome meeting at 6 pm, meeting your group leader and fellow travellers. Krakow is striking with contrasts: a medieval old town with a large youthful influence, renowned fine dining restaurants with food truck and casual riverside eateries, a vibrant Jewish quarter with some elegant speakeasies and hidden bars. If you would like to spend more time here, why not arrive a little early? After your important meeting, you'll have an option to head out with your group to dinner – your leader will know of some great options.

Accommodation: Hotel

This morning, begin getting to know Krakow from its relatively new history. Take a guided tour of Nowa Huta – a former communist town turned eastern Quarter of Krakow. Nowa Huta was prime Polish agricultural land but was swallowed up by the Soviet Union in an attempt to create an Orwellian settlement in contrast to the fairytale of central Krakow. An experienced tour guide will explain all the history hidden in its streets and buildings that otherwise would look like another sector of the city. In the afternoon, take a leader-led walk around the Old Town. Rynek (main square) is one of the oldest and most recognisable medieval squares in Europe. With the renaissance Cloth Hall in its centre, now home to the main market, touring the main square is a must. Later on, join your leader for a walk to Jewish quarter and learn more about that part of town and enjoy a treat of Zapiekanka here where the best is made.

Accommodation: Hotel

This morning leave Krakow behind and visit the former Nazi concentration camp in Auschwitz and Birkenau, where you can learn more about WWII and Europe's darkest days. A walk through the camp with a local guide is a truly sobering experience and helps to understand the sheer scale of the tragic loss of life that occurred here. Late afternoon, return to Krakow and travel on a high-speed train to Warsaw early evening, taking approximately 3 hours. Poland’s capital has a rich history shown in its mix of Gothic, neoclassical and Soviet-era architecture, and also a new, cosmopolitan touch. After arrival, why not head out to a local bar to sample Warsaw’s fantastic selection of craft beers.

Accommodation: Hotel

Enjoy a morning to discover the wonders of Warsaw. From many options, one worth considering is a visit to the Uprising Museum. Dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising in 1944, the museum is a tribute for residents who fought and died for an independent Poland, and a free capital. It was said that Warsaw survived its own death – learn about that part of history of this city in one of the most modern museums in Europe. Otherwise, sit back in one of the many parks, stroll past the Tamka street art or take a walk along the delightful banks of the Vistula River. This afternoon head out on a guided tour all about Polish cuisine. Being one of the lesser-known European foods, you’ll learn about Poland’s signature dishes. To wash everything down, you’ll even get the chance to test out some local vodka with an included tasting. Na zdrowie!

Accommodation: Hotel

Travel onwards to Gdansk aboard a high-speed train (approximately 3 hours). This seaside city delivers in both eclectic charm and multilayered history. Settle in to your hotel then head out with your leader to get to know Gdansk with a walk around the charming Old Town, passing by rows of tall, colourful buildings. In the evening, perhaps head out for a traditional Polish meal at Tawerna Mestwin, serving specialties of Kashubian regional cooking (north Poland cuisine). Interiors of this place look like a traditional farm cottage and the exposed beams and dark-green walls make for a cosy atmosphere.

Accommodation: Hotel

Today, join your leader for a bike ride around Gdansk. This will include a visit to most iconic sites of the city: the Crane (Zuraw), an iconic trading symbol located near the National Maritime Museum. Visit Olowianka, an island in the middle of the Motlawa River, to learn more about Gdansk’s maritime history. Then cycle to the Gdansk Shipyards, famous for being the place where the Solidarity trade union was formed in 1980. Following the bike ride take your time to visit the excellent European Solidarity Centre, a museum that tells the story of the union and civil resistance that took place to push for workers’ rights, a movement that contributed to the later fall of the Berlin Wall. This afternoon, hop aboard a public bus and travel to the peninsula of Westerplatte, the site of the Battle of Westerplatte between German and Polish forces, marking the beginning of WWII. Visit the Westerplatte Monument which stands in memory of the Polish defenders and learn about the brutal battle that took place over a week in 1939. Return to Gdansk for the evening and perhaps take a walk down Dlugi Targ to find a spot for dinner – it’s a lot quieter at night than during the day.

Accommodation: Hotel

Your adventure comes to an end after breakfast this morning. If you’d like to extend your stay in Gdansk, just get in touch ahead of time and we’d be happy to arrange additional accommodation (subject to availability).

Accommodation: Hotel

Frequently asked questions

Poland offers a wide range of tour packages to cater to different interests and preferences of travelers. Some popular types of tour packages available for Poland include historical and cultural tours, city sightseeing tours, culinary tours, adventure tours in the scenic landscapes, heritage tours to explore medieval castles and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and special holiday packages like Christmas market tours. Whether you're a history enthusiast, nature lover, foodie, or adventure seeker, you can find a tour package that suits your interests in Poland.

In most cases, accommodation is included in Poland tour packages. Tour operators and travel agencies typically arrange for stays in hotels, guesthouses, or resorts depending on the package type and budget. Accommodation inclusions may vary based on the package's duration and price range, so it's essential to check the package details to see what is provided.

The official currency of Poland is the Polish Zloty (PLN). It is commonly abbreviated as "PLN" and is used for all transactions within the country. While major cities and tourist destinations may accept credit cards, it's advisable to carry some cash, especially in rural areas or smaller establishments.

The best time to visit Poland depends on individual preferences and the experiences you seek. Generally, the summer months (June to August) offer pleasant weather, vibrant festivals, and an array of outdoor activities. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are also delightful with mild weather and fewer crowds. Winter (December to February) can be chilly but offers a magical atmosphere, especially during the festive season with Christmas markets.

To book a Switzerland tour package, you have several options. You can start by researching reputable travel agencies or tour operators that specialize in Switzerland tours. Check their offerings, compare packages, and select one that aligns with your interests and budget. Additionally, you can use online travel platforms that allow you to search and book tour packages to Switzerland. These platforms often provide user reviews and ratings to help you make an informed decision. Alternatively, consulting with a travel agent can be helpful as they can assist in finding the best Switzerland tour package tailored to your preferences. Once you've made your choice, follow the booking instructions provided by your chosen method, and you'll be ready to embark on a memorable journey to Switzerland.

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