Polish Attractions on the UNESCO World Heritage List - Group Travel |
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The costs given above are aproximated as all the costs depends on the dates of your travel/hotels/number of travellers and the exchange rates. Day 1 Krakow - arrivalArriving to Krakow airport/Krakow railway station. Private transfer to 3*hotel (central located) in Krakow. Accommodation in a twin/double room on B&B basis for 3 nights. Krakow is the most important city in polish history and is located in South Poland. It is also the capital of the ‘Malopolska’ region that compromises of the Tatra Mountain range.
Day 2 A private sightseeing tour with our local guide.( 3 hrs). The walking tour includes- the Old Town with the Main Square: Town Hall-Sukiennice, Mariacki Church,Colegium Maius,The city gates and the medieval walls, the Barbacan and the Jewish District-Kazimierz. Time free for leisure.
Day 3 Private transfer to former concentration camp- Aushwitz Birkenau. The guided tour of the camp will last aprox. 3 hrs. Your tour begins with a 15 minute documentary film about the liberation of the camp. Then a museum guide will show you the exhibitions in some of the surviving prison blocks, the gas chamber and the crematorium.
In the afternoon a trip to the Salt Mine in Wieliczka. A guided tour inside.( Aprox 3 hrs). The ’’ Wieliczka’’- mine has operated continuously since its construction in the Middle Ages. Today it reaches a depth of more than one thousand feet on nine levels with close to one hundred ninety miles of corridors, galleries, chambers and underground lakes. The mine currently has three distinct functions: as an active, working mine, as the world's first subterranean therapeutic sanitarium used in the treatment of bronchial and allergic asthma, and as an important tourist attraction for visitors to Krakow. People who tour the mine visit only the first three levels, along a winding route of nearly two miles. As they follow the subterranean paths, they wander past artistic salt carvings and the 17th century solid salt St. Anthony chapel, the oldest original creation in the mine.
Return to your hotel in the evening.
Day 4 Check out. Private transfer to Zamość town called the Pearl of Renaissance (UNESCO LISTED). Zamość was founded in the year 1580 by the Chancellor and Hetman (head of the army of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) Jan Zamoyski, on the trade route linking western and northern Europe with the Black Sea. Modelled on Italian trading cities, and built during the Baroque period by the architect Bernardo Morando, a native of Padua, Zamość remains a perfect example of a Renaissance town of the late 16th century, which retains its original layout and fortifications (Zamość Fortress), and a large number of buildings blending Italian and central European architectural traditions. The Old City quarter of Zamość has been placed on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
Check in. Accommodation in 3*Hotel in a twin/double room on B&B basis in Zamość for 1 night.
Day 5 Check out. A private tour of monumental tenement houses located around a square, Cathedral, Town Hall of Zamosc with our local guide.( aprox 2 hrs). A lunch break on a way to Białowieża in Białowieski National Park (The World Heritage of UNESCO and the World Reserve of Biosphere UNESCO) the biggest set of primary forests in Europe.
Check in. Accommodation in 4*Hotel in a twin/double room on B&B basis in Białowieża for 1 night.
Day 6 Check out. A short visit to the Białowieski National Park to trace the Polish Bisons! Private transfer to Malbork. Check in. Accommodation in 3*Hotel in a twin/double room on B&B basis in Malbork for 1 night.
Day 7 Check out. On a way to Torun a visit to Malbork Castle- the Teutonic Castle in Malbork, the biggest Gothic stronghold of medieval Europe, registered on the list of UNESCO. Private transfer to Toruń. Check in. Accommodation in 3*Hotel in a twin/double room on B&B basis in Toruń for 1 night. Torun is one of the most beautiful cities of Poland. Located on the picturesque banks of the Vistula River it was a witness to the turbulent times for nearly 800 years. The gothic buildings of Torun’s Old Town, which won the designation of a World Heritage Site from Unesco in 1997, present proof of Torun’s old economic, cultural and intellectual ties with the leading cities of Europe within the Hanseatic League . Day 8 Check out. Private guided tour of Torun with our local guide-a walk through the Old Town (UNESCO), one of the best examples of Gothic architecture, sightseeing cathedral and Mikołaj Kopernik’s Museum. Leisure time to buy some souvenirs and try famous gingerbread of Toruń. Private transfer to Warsaw. Accommodation in 3*hotel in a twin/double room on B&B basis for 2 nights.
Day 9 Warsaw is the capital of Poland and is located in the heart of the country by the biggest river, Vistula. Being Poland’s most cosmopolitan, dynamic and interesting city, it comes dotted with luxury hotels, elegant shops, great parks and modern architecture.
Sightseeing with a guide of the Old Town and Royal Castle (UNESCO), Monument of Ghetto Heroes, Town Hall, a walk to Royal Łazienki: Palace on the Water and Theatre on the Island.(aprox 3 hrs). Time free for leisure.
Day 10 Check out. Private transfer to Warsaw airport or Warsaw railway station. THE END PLEASE NOTE |