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Krakow
Wroclaw
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Gdansk
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Packed with detailed information and recommendations curated by locals on the best things to do, see and eat.3 Nights in Krakow
3 Nights in Krakow



3 Nights in Krakow
Krakow may not be the largest city in Poland, but it is by far the most popular with travelers. Less industrial than Warsaw, Krakow was once Poland’s royal capital, and unlike the rest of the country, came out of World War II with its gorgeous architecture mostly unscathed. One glance at the city’s perfectly preserved and restored Old Town and it will be abundantly clear why Krakow is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This compact historical district houses the largest square in Europe, where you can stroll, shop from the market, and sample some tasty Polish delicacies. Krakow’s cultural life is rich and there are more than enough classical and jazz concerts to attend during your stay. Just walk through Old Town any evening and you’ll find warmly lit cafes, restaurants and bars. Some of the most prominent sites in and around the city are linked with the grim, albeit highly important historical facts, as evidenced by the memorials in the Jewish Kazimierz district and the Auschwitz concentration camp located nearby - chilling and vivid reminders of World War II. You can also explore Poland’s natural wonders from Krakow, with visits to the atmospheric Wieliczka Salt Mine, and the Tatra Mountains all comfortable day trips.
Krakow may not be the largest city in Poland, but it is by far the most popular with travelers. Less industrial than Warsaw, Krakow was once Poland’s royal capital, and unlike the rest of the country, came out of World War II with its gorgeous architecture mostly unscathed. One glance at the city’s perfectly preserved and restored Old Town and it will be abundantly clear why Krakow is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. This compact historical district houses the largest square in Europe, where you can stroll, shop from the market, and sample some tasty Polish delicacies. Krakow’s cultural life is rich and there are more than enough classical and jazz concerts to attend during your stay. Just walk through Old Town any evening and you’ll find warmly lit cafes, restaurants and bars. Some of the most prominent sites in and around the city are linked with the grim, albeit highly important historical facts, as evidenced by the memorials in the Jewish Kazimierz district and the Auschwitz concentration camp located nearby - chilling and vivid reminders of World War II. You can also explore Poland’s natural wonders from Krakow, with visits to the atmospheric Wieliczka Salt Mine, and the Tatra Mountains all comfortable day trips.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Krakow
Upon your arrival to Kraków Airport, our driver will be waiting for you at the arrivals and will take you to your accommodation in Krakow. The journey should take about 30 minutes.
Settle in and Enjoy
If you've just arrived, before starting on tours, head out and get a feel for this unique city. If you're staying near the main square ("Rynek,") take a leisurely stroll, visit the Cloth Hall, and have a coffee with a view at Cafe Szal. If you start near the Kazimierz district, treat yourself to a delicious dinner at Starka restaurant. Either way, let yourself get charmed by Krakow.

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Krakow

Krakow Christmas Market and Flavors Group Tour
This is something that Cracovians have been waiting for all year - the annual Christmas market! It is the perfect place to try festive dishes and look for traditional, handmade gifts, but it’s more beyond being just a place where you can do some shopping. It's also a magical area where you feel that time stands still while you explore. Walk with local families among the colourful wooden stalls, admiring all the beautiful baubles and chains and enjoying the smell of freshly cut Christmas trees.
Ride a Horse-Drawn Carriage
Feel like a nineteenth-century aristocrat and take your place in one of the city's elegant horse-drawn carriages, to see the city from a new perspective! You can approach the drivers waiting at the Market Square and ask for routes and rates. The most popular route will take you to Wawel Hill, returning you to the Market Square after half an hour, but you can extend the ride to include the Kazimierz district. Don't forget to ask the driver for a picture!


Glass Workshop Visit with Private Transportation
Visit factory of one of the largest glass ornaments producers in Europe located just outside of Krakow, where you are going to see and learn about the process of creating unique glass ornaments. During this program you will see and learn about the different steps (glass blowing, silvering,
Day 3
Day 3 - Your Second Full Day in Krakow

Wieliczka Salt Mine Group Tour With A Private Driver
Prepare to be amazed at the devotion that drove miners to carve figures, monuments and altar pieces into the walls of an 800-year-old salt mine. This underground world has earned a place on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list. As you descend 360 of the tour's total 800 steps into the salt mine, you'll feel like you're entering a vast underground city complete with huge caverns and underground lakes, 135 meters beneath the surface. One of the most unique aspects is the largest underground chapel, devoted to Saint Kinga, a Hungarian princess who is said to have spurned a marriage proposal by the Polish king by tossing his engagement ring into a salt mine in Transylvania.
An Exceptional Dining Experience
There are places in Krakow where chefs and the whole restaurant staff are artists responsible for the fact that our evening in many respects, not only culinary, will be wonderful, unique, and memorable for a long time. One of these places that will allow you to experience highly professional service and delight your palate is the "Szara Ges" restaurant located right on the Main Square. "Ges" means "Goose" which is one of the specialties, and well worth trying. Also, don't forget to try their signature "Grey Goose" dessert - we are sure you will be pleasantly surprised!

Day 4
Day 4 - Traveling to Wroclaw by Train
You'll be heading to Wroclaw today. There are frequent trains between Krakow and Wroclaw, one every two hours or so. We will provide second class train tickets with seat reservations based on your preferred departure time. An upgrade to higher class is possible at an extra fee. We will also arrange for a transfer from your accommodation to the train station. The journey takes about 3 hours.
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Wroclaw by Private Transfer w a Stop and Tour in Auschwitz
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2 Nights in Wroclaw
2 Nights in Wroclaw



2 Nights in Wroclaw
Wroclaw is a city of colorful culture and a variety of influences in the architecture and cuisine. After all, Wroclaw has gone under five different names, which attests to the volatility of its history. Almost completely destroyed during World War II, the city today is a vibrant place where Gothic churches meet picturesque waterways, and a dozen islands host verdant riverside parks that are perfect for strolling. The Old Town has been perfectly restored and the city square is the second largest such square in Europe, just behind Krakow’s. From nightlife to historical explorations, there’s an abundance of ways to enjoy Wroclaw. The compact historical center can be explored on foot, and there are many fascinating buildings here to appreciate, as well as an abundance of restaurants, bars and cafes. You wil find live concerts and events happening here night and day. Whether you’re looking to enjoy high culture, relax with a cup of coffee, or enjoy fine dining and drinks, you’ve come to right place. Wroclaw is unique in its blend of historic interest and modern culture. You also won’t want to miss Cathedral Island, one of Wroclaw’s most unique features.
Wroclaw is a city of colorful culture and a variety of influences in the architecture and cuisine. After all, Wroclaw has gone under five different names, which attests to the volatility of its history. Almost completely destroyed during World War II, the city today is a vibrant place where Gothic churches meet picturesque waterways, and a dozen islands host verdant riverside parks that are perfect for strolling. The Old Town has been perfectly restored and the city square is the second largest such square in Europe, just behind Krakow’s. From nightlife to historical explorations, there’s an abundance of ways to enjoy Wroclaw. The compact historical center can be explored on foot, and there are many fascinating buildings here to appreciate, as well as an abundance of restaurants, bars and cafes. You wil find live concerts and events happening here night and day. Whether you’re looking to enjoy high culture, relax with a cup of coffee, or enjoy fine dining and drinks, you’ve come to right place. Wroclaw is unique in its blend of historic interest and modern culture. You also won’t want to miss Cathedral Island, one of Wroclaw’s most unique features.
Day 4
Day 4 - Arrival in Wroclaw
A driver will greet you when you arrive at Wroclaw's train station and take you to your accommodations.
Spend an Afternoon at the Medieval Market Square
Impressively restored, Wroclaw's market square is a thriving social hub, much the same way it was when it was founded in the 13th century. One of the largest such squares in Europe, it's surrounded by magnificent medieval architecture. Be sure to visit the town hall at its center, a unique Gothic building open to visitors. This city center also makes for an ideal place for a welcoming drink. We recommend trying the Pod Papugami restaurant, where you can get great cocktails alongside delicious dishes, in order to best sit back and soak in the city's atmosphere.

Day 5
Day 5 - Your First Full Day in Wroclaw

Christmas Market and Conspirators Private Tour
How does it sound to immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Wroclaw Christmas Market and taste some famous Polish specialities while also exploring one of the city's most important, hidden, historical locations? During this special tour, your informative and friendly guide will reveal to you the history of the city and show you the aforementioned places.
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Mulled wine, sweets and festive handicrafts - Christmas markets are a must stop for every lover of "the most wonderful time of the year". On the Marquet Square, and "Plac Solny," you can find local crafts and gastronomy from around the world.

Day 6
Day 6 - Traveling to Warsaw by Train
You'll be heading north to Warsaw today. There are a few fast trains each day between Wroclaw and Warsaw. We will provide train tickets with seat reservations based on your preferred departure time and arrange for a transfer from your accommodation to the train station. The journey takes a little under 4 hours. A one-way flight is also an option but once you factor in the distances to and from airports, and waiting time, the train makes much more sense.
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Warsaw By Private Transfer with a stop in Lodz, including a Jewish City Tour
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2 Nights in Warsaw
2 Nights in Warsaw



2 Nights in Warsaw
Warsaw, the capital of Poland and its largest city, has bounced back from the devastation of World War II, reconstructing the historic center, and earning UNESCO World Heritage status in the process. This is a bustling metropolis with a charm that’s distinct from other cities in Poland. Here you’ll find art museums and theaters galore, with lively performances and exhibitions throughout the year, as well as frequent festivals of all sorts. The culinary scene here is top-notch, with several well-respected restaurants offering classics of Polish cuisine and modern masterpieces from European gastronomy. Warsaw has distinct neighborhoods that are perfect for exploring on foot, but it’s also fun to get an appreciation for the size of the city by being chauffeured. You can explore different layers of Warsaw’s history, from World War II to its Jewish heritage and communist past. You’ll definitely want to sample the local cuisine while you explore the city, and there’s no shortage of opportunities to do so, from street stalls to fine dining. When you’re ready to go farther afield, the region surrounding Warsaw offers gorgeous lakes, castles and other notable cities and villages. There is no shortage of ways to enjoy your time in this vibrant city.
Warsaw, the capital of Poland and its largest city, has bounced back from the devastation of World War II, reconstructing the historic center, and earning UNESCO World Heritage status in the process. This is a bustling metropolis with a charm that’s distinct from other cities in Poland. Here you’ll find art museums and theaters galore, with lively performances and exhibitions throughout the year, as well as frequent festivals of all sorts. The culinary scene here is top-notch, with several well-respected restaurants offering classics of Polish cuisine and modern masterpieces from European gastronomy. Warsaw has distinct neighborhoods that are perfect for exploring on foot, but it’s also fun to get an appreciation for the size of the city by being chauffeured. You can explore different layers of Warsaw’s history, from World War II to its Jewish heritage and communist past. You’ll definitely want to sample the local cuisine while you explore the city, and there’s no shortage of opportunities to do so, from street stalls to fine dining. When you’re ready to go farther afield, the region surrounding Warsaw offers gorgeous lakes, castles and other notable cities and villages. There is no shortage of ways to enjoy your time in this vibrant city.
Day 6
Day 6 - Arrival in Warsaw
When you arrive at the Warsaw train station, a driver will meet you there and take you directly to your accommodation in the city center.
Views and Foods
If you've just arrived, we suggest visiting the Krakowskie Przedmiescie, a famed street that forms the northern end of the Royal Way. Here, you can climb to the top of the St. Anna's Church Bell Tower, which provides an amazing view of the Royal Castle and the Old Town. After this not insignificant exercise (there are 150 steps to climb), treat yourself to a nice dinner at the nearby U Fukiera restaurant. Through delicious Polish cuisine, you'll start immersing yourself in the local culture. Smacznego!

Day 7
Day 7 - Your First Full Day in Warsaw

Best of Warsaw Private Walking Tour
Taking this tour first thing after your arrival in Warsaw is going to acquaint you with most of the fabulous, historical and important sites of the city. Besides that, you will find plenty of hidden parts that are rather off the standard route. It’s an excellent option for the first day in Warsaw or if you are limited by time.
Christmas Market in Warsaw
Warsaw’s Christmas markets offer festive charm and unique experiences. The most popular is the Warsaw Christmas Market at Castle Square, where wooden stalls glow with twinkling lights, selling Polish crafts, ornaments, and seasonal treats. Try pierogi (Polish dumplings) and sip grzane wino (mulled wine) to stay warm. The market at the Palace of Culture and Science features an ice rink, a Christmas village, and plenty of holiday delights. For artisanal gifts, visit the Praga Christmas Market, known for handmade jewelry and live music. End your day with hot chocolate at a café overlooking the Old Town, beautifully illuminated for the season.


Warsaw Food Tasting Group Tour
Today you'll find that Polish food is far more than just pierogi. During this in depth exploration of the local cuisine, you wil learn interesting stories behind the dishes you discover. You'll get to know why Poles complain about the quality of their bread, why people often miss the food from the 70s, and why you can't always trust an invitation "for a cup of coffee." This tour will make for a full meal, as you'll try a dozen different dishes in several quaint eateries, representing both modern and traditional food. This is a great way to combine lunch with active city exploration.
Day 8
Day 8 - Traveling to Gdansk by Train
Today you will make your way to the Baltic coast and the city of Gdansk. We will provide 2nd class tickets with a seat reservation but there is an option to upgrade to 1st class if you prefer. We'll also arrange for a driver to take you from your accommodation to the train station.
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Gdansk by Private Transfer with a stop in Torun including a Private City Tour (in a Luxury Vehicle)
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3 Nights in Gdansk
3 Nights in Gdansk



3 Nights in Gdansk
Gdansk has a rich and volatile history, due mostly to its position at the mouth of the Vistula River on the Baltic Sea. That has been bad news for the city’s inhabitants throughout history, but today it’s good news for visitors. With its rare blend of historic architectural styles from varied cultures, Gdansk offers reminders of Polish, Prussian, and Napoleonic rulers. While some of the city recalls Poland, other parts will remind you of Amsterdam and other port cities from the north of Europe. You’ll have a great time exploring all the various corners of the city on foot, but there’s much more to do here than just look at interesting buildings. Old Town and Westplatte are two areas you won’t want to miss. Don’t forget to pay a visit to Long Market, where you can find many local arts and crafts. And outside of the city, Malbork Castle is one of the most popular day trips. History will come alive for you here as you explore the different tours and museums on the castle grounds. Or you could go a little farther afield with a tri-city day trip including visits to Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia, all of which have a unique charm that’s even more impressive when compared with the other nearby cities.
Gdansk has a rich and volatile history, due mostly to its position at the mouth of the Vistula River on the Baltic Sea. That has been bad news for the city’s inhabitants throughout history, but today it’s good news for visitors. With its rare blend of historic architectural styles from varied cultures, Gdansk offers reminders of Polish, Prussian, and Napoleonic rulers. While some of the city recalls Poland, other parts will remind you of Amsterdam and other port cities from the north of Europe. You’ll have a great time exploring all the various corners of the city on foot, but there’s much more to do here than just look at interesting buildings. Old Town and Westplatte are two areas you won’t want to miss. Don’t forget to pay a visit to Long Market, where you can find many local arts and crafts. And outside of the city, Malbork Castle is one of the most popular day trips. History will come alive for you here as you explore the different tours and museums on the castle grounds. Or you could go a little farther afield with a tri-city day trip including visits to Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia, all of which have a unique charm that’s even more impressive when compared with the other nearby cities.
Day 8
Day 8 - Arrival in Gdansk
When you arrive at the Gdansk train station, a driver will be waiting to take you to your accommodation.
Christmas Market in Gdansk
Gdańsk’s Christmas markets offer a magical blend of festive charm and Polish traditions. The main market at Targ Węgierski in the heart of the Main Town features wooden stalls with traditional gifts, handicrafts, and seasonal treats. Try pierogi, oscypek (smoked cheese), and warm up with grzane wino (mulled wine) or hot chocolate. Along the Motława River, another market offers stunning waterfront views, handmade ornaments, and delicious holiday specialties. For unique gifts, visit the Gdańsk Craft Market, where artisans sell wooden toys, jewelry, and decorations. Don’t miss a ride on the carousel, adding extra magic to the festive atmosphere.

Day 9
Day 9 - Your First Full Day in Gdansk

Gdansk Private Walking Tour
Gdansk is an ideal city for walking tours because most of the most notable sites are close to one another. You'll be led by an experienced local guide who will entertain you with stories from the colorful past of Gdansk. Let your curiosity run wild as you stroll along the city streets and come to a new appreciation of this destination. In a short period of time you'll get a complete picture of the city. This tour best way to get to know the character, history and atmosphere of Gdansk, a unique city with a spirit all its own.
A Winter Day in Gdansk
A winter day in Gdańsk is ideal for embracing the city’s charm and festive atmosphere. Start with a stroll along Long Market, admiring colorful facades and historic landmarks like Neptune’s Fountain. Then, glide across the ice at the rink in Targ Węgierski or the Gdańsk Shipyard. Warm up with a hot chocolate at Café Szkiełko before enjoying a hearty Polish lunch of żurek (sour rye soup) or bigos (hunter’s stew). In the afternoon, visit the Gdańsk Crane by the Motława River or take a peaceful winter walk through Oliwa Park’s snow-dusted gardens. End the day with a cozy dinner at a traditional restaurant, savoring local specialties like pierogi or roasted duck with apples.

Day 10
Day 10 - Your Second Full Day in Gdansk

Malbork Castle Group Tour
The world's largest castle, the stunning red brick Malbork Castle was once the capital of the Teutonic Knights. Join a small group, and explore the UNESCO-listed fortress' wonders, including the 14th-century Palace of the Grand Master, St. Mary’s Church, and the artwork within the sizable Amber Museum.
Day 11
Day 11 - Departure Day
Our driver will pick you up from your accommodation and take you to Gdansk Airport in plenty of time for your departing flight.
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– Blair & Daniel, California
Visited : Poland
Itinerary : Krakow, Wroclaw, Lodz, Warsaw
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– Samuel & Lindie, Nebraska
Visited : Poland
Itinerary : Krakow, Warsaw, Gdansk
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I traveled to Poland with my grandson . Poland was his choice- not mine! BUT it was an amazing trip! I have traveled to many many countries and Krakow is truly the most beautiful city! Jay Way did a great job of getting us to the best sites! We only had one week.
– Janice & Jacub, Massachusetts
Visited : Poland
Itinerary : Warsaw, Krakow
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