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After arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel in the heart of the
city. The afternoon is free. At 6:00PM, meet your guide and the rest of the
group in the hotel lobby. Drive along the beautifully renovated Royal Route with
its historical monuments and residences. Stop at Castle Square for a short walk
through Old Town, and then join us for welcome dinner at a local restaurant.
Your meal will include typical Polish dishes and famous Polish vodka, “Zubrowka”. |
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This morning, we introduce you to the highlights of Warsaw. A half-day
sightseeing tour includes Old Town, beautifully rebuilt after World War II, with
the impressive Royal Castle, seat of the kings of Poland. Here the Constitution
of May 3rd was proclaimed in 1791, the second oldest constitution, after the US
Constitution, in the world. You will admire some of its 300 rooms and see there
Canaletto Room with 23 of his paintings, the Throne Room, the magnificent
Knight’s Hall with six large paintings by Marcello Bacciarelli, the Marble room
with its 22 portraits of Polish kings and the largest and most impressive of all
the castle’s chambers, the Ballroom. After lunch served at a local restaurant in
Old Town, we continue our tour with a drive to the area of the former Warsaw
Ghetto. En route, you will see the building of the National Opera House and Town
Hall. During your tour of Warsaw we will invite you to the famous Warsaw café,
“U Bliklego”, to taste a typical Warsaw pastry called “paczek”. This evening you
will take an unforgettable musical journey through the world famous compositions
of our greatest composer, Frederic Chopin, in a piano recital. A glass of
sparkling wine will be served during intermission.
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After breakfast, we depart for Zakopane – one of the most popular vacation resorts
in the Tatra Mountains. En route, we stop in Czestochowa to visit the Jasna Gora Monastery
and the Black Madonna Shrine with its miraculous icon. Lunch will be served a local
restaurant in Czestochowa. In the evening we arrive in Zakopane beautifully situated
at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, in the valley between Gubalowka and Giewont. It
is the most popular resort in Poland and one of the most beautiful places in all of
Poland, owing to its picturesque location. Once, a small mountain
village, Zakopane became a fashionable artist’s retreat at the beginning of the 20th century. |
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In the morning, you will have a sightseeing tour of Zakopane, whose wooden
architecture blends with the natural landscapes and it is copied in other parts
of Poland and is known as Zakopianski Style. You will visit the Jaszczurowka Chapel,
a great example of the wooden architecture in Zakopane, and the Sanctuary of Our Lady
of Fatima at Krzeptowki, which was built by the people of Zakopane to thank the Lady
of Fatima for saving the Pope after an attempt on His life. Admire the breathtaking
views of the Tatras from the top of Gubalowka Mountain and shop for souvenirs of
arts and crafts of the Highlanders (Gorale) in the local shops.
After lunch on your own you will have a free time. Before we continue on to Krakow, take a spectacular
rafting trip on the Dunajec River in Pieniny National Park. Tonight’s dinner will be served at a local restaurant in Krakow’s Old Town Market Square.

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The morning sightseeing tour will feature Wawel, the Royal Castle, home to three
dynasties of Poland’s monarchs. Its stately halls and exquisite chambers are filled
with priceless art, valuable period furniture and rare ancient objects. The collection
of monumental 16th century tapestries is matchless. You will also visit the Wawel
Cathedral, the place of the cult of St. Stanislaw and St. Jadwiga, Queen of Poland.
Its 18 chapels are true architectural masterpieces. The giant bell, Zygmunt from
1520 ranks with the world’s largest. This is the place where Polish kings were
crowned and buried. Following a short break for coffee and cake at the famous
Krakow café drive to Old Town with its restored Main Square of magnificent
houses and palaces. There, you stop at St. Mary’s Basilica where to see the
magnificent wooden altar by Wit Stwosz. In the middle of the square is
Cloth Hall built before 1349, but renovated in the 16th century with many
shopping stalls inside. After lunch drive to Auschwitz to visit the Martyrdom Museum of the former Nazi concentration camp, the infamous
factory of death. In the afternoon time to explore the city on your own and time
for shopping. |
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Morning on your own. Afternoon drive to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, an unforgettable
tourist attraction with underground chambers, grottoes, and chapels carved from salt.
Dinner with
a folkloric show will be served at a local restaurant in Wieliczka, before we drive
back to Krakow.

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After breakfast, we leave for Torun. On the way, we will stop in Lowicz, a typical
Mazovian town famous for folk art: colorful costumes and beautiful paper cut-outs.
You will be invited for a home-hosted lunch by a local family, whose charming cottage
is located at the foot of the former Lowicz Castle. You will be welcomed in a typical
Polish way, with bread & salt, and enjoy your meal served by the young married couple in their
lovely house. You will have time to talk about their day to day life and have your
dessert in a beautiful garden. We continue to Torun, where the balance of the day is at leisure. |
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In the morning, we see the highlights of Torun. It is the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus and
considered one of the most magnificent historic cities of Poland. Its Old Town has been included
in UNESCO’s list for its impressive 13th century Town Hall, superb churches and historic streets
preserving Torun’s past glory. A visit to the Copernicus Museum is included in your itinerary.
Lunch will be served at a local restaurant in Torun. In the afternoon,
we drive to Gdansk. Upon arrival, we take a brief walk through the town’s Old Town. |
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Today, we tour Gdansk in depth. We start from the Upland Gate - a fragment of
the city's former fortifications and one of its main gates. Just behind it,
we pass by a baked-brick construction consisting of the Prison Tower and the
Torture House - relics of the 15th century Gothic defense walls. The Golden
Gate, situated next to the Prison Tower, opens onto Long Market - a
magnificent street, with grand mansions decorated with late Renaissance
and Baroque facades. A real feast for the eyes!!! It is here that the
richest burghers of Gdansk once lived. Next, we come upon the Main Town
and the Artus Court - a building used for Hanseatic League meetings.
It is renowned as the most beautiful court among all of Europe’s Hanseatic
cities. Just behind it stands the tower of St. Mary's Basilica, a
part of the most precious and largest red-brick Gothic church in Gdansk.
On our way back we pass by Mariacka Street, with its gabled terraced
houses and elegant boutiques. We continue to Malbork for lunch and
visiting the Teutonic Knights Castle. It is the largest brick building
in Europe and one of Poland’s greatest tourist attractions. After
coming back Gdansk the balance of the day is free
to give you time for shopping Baltic arts and crafts, including unique amber
jewelry and trinkets.

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After breakfast we drive to Gdynia, youngest of the tri-city complex, which
also includes Sopot the famous and fashionable seaside resort. Here you
can still see the oldest and longest wooden pier in Europe. We will also
visit Oliwa Cathedral famous for one-of-a-kind pipe organ, to enjoy a
concert. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant. In the afternoon
we drive for Warsaw. A farewell dinner will be served at local restaurant
in Warsaw this evening |
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After breakfast this morning, we transfer you to the airport for the return flight home. |
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After breakfast this morning, we transfer you to the airport for the return
flight home. |