
Days/Nights
7D - 6N
Reveiews
Activity level
High
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Your trip in a nutshell
Itinerary
Day - 1
Warsaw Arrival: The Phoenix City
Touch down at Warsaw International Airport and transfer to your hotel to settle into the vibrant Polish capital. Rising from the ashes of history, Warsaw is a city of resilience and contrasts, where restored palaces stand beside modern skyscrapers. Spend the rest of the day at leisure to get your first taste of the city's dynamic energy before retiring for the night.
Day - 2
Warsaw Highlights: History and Heritage
Make your way to the departure point for a comprehensive guided tour of the city. Travel in comfort while professional guides reveal the spirit of Warsaw, taking you around its most significant historic sites. From the UNESCO-listed Old Town to the Royal Route, you will witness the meticulous reconstruction of a city that has reinvented itself, offering deep insights into its tumultuous past before you return to your hotel.
Day - 3
Warsaw Leisure: Parks and Museums
Enjoy a full day at leisure to explore Warsaw according to your own interests. You might choose to stroll through the sprawling Łazienki Park with its palaces and peacocks, or delve into history at the Warsaw Uprising Museum. Whether sampling pierogi in a traditional milk bar or admiring the view from the Palace of Culture and Science, the day is yours to shape before spending another night in the capital.
Day - 4
Warsaw to Krakow: Royal Capitals
Check out and transfer to the train station for a scenic rail journey south to Krakow. Upon arrival in Poland’s former royal capital, transfer to your hotel and check in. Unlike Warsaw, Krakow escaped World War II largely unscathed, preserving its medieval charm. Spend the rest of the day wandering the atmospheric streets of the Old Town or relaxing in the Main Market Square before settling in for the night.
Day - 5
Wieliczka Salt Mine: Underground Cathedrals
Depart for the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site located just outside the city. Descend deep underground to explore a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers carved entirely from salt. Marvel at the stunning Chapel of St. Kinga, with its salt chandeliers and altarpieces, and learn about the history of this mine that operated continuously from the 13th century until 2007, making it one of the world's oldest.
Day - 6
Krakow Exploration: Castles and Quarters
Discover the highlights of Krakow at your own pace aboard a Hop-on Hop-off bus. Cruise past key landmarks such as Wawel Castle, the spiritual heart of Poland perched on a hill, and the historic Jewish quarter of Kazimierz. This flexible tour allows you to disembark at points of interest, explore the city's rich architectural tapestry, and absorb the local culture before returning to your hotel for your final night.
Day - 7
Krakow Departure: Homeward Bound
Bid farewell to Poland after a final breakfast. A transfer takes you to the airport for your flight home, bringing your journey through the historic capitals and underground wonders of this fascinating country to a close with wonderful memories.
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