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Germany and Poland Tours and Trips

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From the Munich Beer Halls to the hot baths of Zakopane, from the Black Forest to the Tatra Mountains, Germany and Poland tours are full of possibilities. You will find many world-class history and culture tours, nature and adventure excursions, and delicious food and drinks in these countries. Trips to Germany and Poland often focus on modern history with tours to Checkpoint Charlie, Auschwitz, and the Brandenburg Gate. But if you are looking for art and culture, both countries have world-class museums and galleries, including the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the Warsaw Uprising Museum, and the Pergamon Museum.

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Susan S. | Traveled in September

I wish we had two days in Dresden. Otherwise, we loved the hotels and cities we stayed in. I felt rushed to choose optional tours on the bus the first day, and didn't like feeling pressured to select them all. Unfortunately, we didn't choose the Linderhof Palace option, unaware that it was on our tour route, and there wouldn't be anything else to do at that site, so we spent the morning in the gift shop. I genuinely believe this stop should be added to the trip itinerary. Carl was a fantastic tour guide, although he got into world economics more than I'd like on vacation. I researched several German tours, enjoyed the diversity this one offered, and was not disappointed.

TAMER A. | Traveled in September

We recently had the pleasure of traveling with Europamondo, and we are beyond impressed with the entire experience. Everything was so well organized — from the smooth travel arrangements to the excellent hotels chosen, which made our stay comfortable and enjoyable. Our guide was absolutely outstanding, professional, and always ready to help, making the journey not only easy but also enriching especially Kareem and Mustafa. The entire trip exceeded our expectations, and we truly appreciated the care and quality that went into every detail. We will definitely travel again with Europamondo and highly recommend them to anyone looking for a seamless and memorable travel experience.

Jonathan Z. | Traveled in September

Our tour guide Robert was probably the most knowledgeable person I have ever met. He was attentive to all our needs and went out his way to make sure had the best experience. The added excursions were well worth the money. And the views are amazing.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

Fantastic tour to this part of Europe. Great pace for a holiday with later starts. Wide range of experiences included and as an added option. Guide and driver were incredibly knowledgeable and made our trip fun. This has our most enjoyable in holiday in Europe.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

We saw places Ive only seen on /TV, our Director had a full itinerary each day, It was never a boring trip, and just when we thought we saw it all, another beautiful scenery appears. Our bus driver Chris was the best we"ve ever had, so professional and he could back-up that big bus like he was driving a Yugo... Rob knows so much about the countries we visited, I felt I was in a history class, he was very informative.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

It's a great tour which covers all the main cities of Germany so it gives you a great overview of the country - just what the name of the tour suggests. We had a great tour guide, Larae, and a wonderful bus driver, Attila. The coach was very comfortable as were the hotels we stayed at. The dinners organized were a wonderful experience and overall there wasn't anything else we could have asked for.

Germany and Poland — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Tour overview

  • Major UNESCO world heritage sites: UNESCO-based tours to Germany and Poland include trips to Auschwitz, the Bialowieza Forest, Koln Cathedral, and the Rhine Gorge.
  • Major architectural features: There is a huge variety of architectural designs in both countries, from the brightly colored streets of Wroclaw to the modern architecture of Sony Center in Berlin.
  • Culinary specialties: The food in Germany and Poland is filling and tends to be heavily meat-based, although plenty of vegan places are available. Try bratwursts, pierogies, doner kebabs, and plenty of pretzels.

Germany and Poland — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

From the Munich Beer Halls to the hot baths of Zakopane, from the Black Forest to the Tatra Mountains, Germany and Poland tours are full of possibilities. You will find many world-class history and culture tours, nature and adventure excursions, and delicious food and drinks in these countries. Trips to Germany and Poland often focus on modern history with tours to Checkpoint Charlie, Auschwitz, and the Brandenburg Gate. But if you are looking for art and culture, both countries have world-class museums and galleries, including the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the Warsaw Uprising Museum, and the Pergamon Museum.

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Tour overview

  • Major UNESCO world heritage sites: UNESCO-based tours to Germany and Poland include trips to Auschwitz, the Bialowieza Forest, Koln Cathedral, and the Rhine Gorge.
  • Major architectural features: There is a huge variety of architectural designs in both countries, from the brightly colored streets of Wroclaw to the modern architecture of Sony Center in Berlin.
  • Culinary specialties: The food in Germany and Poland is filling and tends to be heavily meat-based, although plenty of vegan places are available. Try bratwursts, pierogies, doner kebabs, and plenty of pretzels.

Tour Highlights

  • Take a guided tour of vineyards and wineries in Rhine Valley. Famous for its dry Rieslings, it is a beautiful part of Germany to explore.
  • Enjoy a pierogi-making workshop in Poland and learn to prepare and taste these delicious dumplings.
  • Explore the splendor of the Imperial Palace in Poznan.
  • Get all warm and fuzzy as you wander around the famous Koln Christmas markets. Make sure to get some mulled wine and a big bag of candied almonds.
  • Learn about the tragic history of WW2 and pay your respects at Auschwitz.
    Check out one of the many free art galleries and museums while touring Berlin, such as the Allied Museum or the exciting Futurium.
  • Raise a stein in the beer capital of Munich. Whether you are visiting the iconic Oktoberfest or not, it is a must-do when you are in Germany’s second-largest city.

Travel Tips

  • Bring clothes that you could layer as well as waterproof gear no matter what time of year you are visiting. Both Germany and Poland are notoriously unreliable when it comes to weather.
  • Make sure you are wearing comfortable shoes. If you are on Germany and Poland tours, you will likely be doing a lot of walking between key sites.
  • Avoid taking taxis in major cities. Public transport networks in central Europe are among the best in the world.
  • Check out local street markets and food vendors. There are many amazing affordable food markets across Germany and Poland.

Recommended durations for trips to Germany and Poland

Depending on what you want to see and where you want to visit, we recommend that you allocate anywhere between 7 to 10 days for tours of Germany and Poland.

For instance, if you want to see the major sights in Berlin, Krakow, and Munich, you will need at least three days in each place, which does not account for the travel time. If you want to visit parts of western Germany like Koln and the seaside city of Gdansk in northern Poland, you will need to set aside more travel time. Adventuring in nature in the Black Forest and Tatra Mountains deserve a dedicated trip of their own of at least a week.

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Best time to visit Germany and Poland

The best time for trips to Germany and Poland is late summer or early fall, from August to October. The weather is still warm and dry, and the tourist crowds are also low compared to June and July. The exception to this is Oktoberfest which takes place in Germany in September. As festival crowds build up around this time, prices go through the roof, and finding accommodations can be difficult. If possible, schedule your trip to avoid Oktoberfest or plan to be in Poland during this time.

FAQ for tours of Germany and Poland

  • How can I travel between Germany and Poland?
    You can easily drive or take a bus across the land borders, jump on one of the many high-speed trains, or use budget airlines for a speedy transfer.
  • How much does a Germany and Poland tour cost?
    Organized Germany and Poland tours could cost you around USD 2,000 for two weeks, including travel, excursions, food, and accommodation. You can make your trip cheaper by opting for budget accommodations and free or inexpensive excursions.
  • Do I need VISA for Germany and Poland?
    As both Germany and Poland are in the Schengen area, if you’re from an eligible country in the EU, you won’t need a tourist visa as long as you’re only staying for 90 days within a 180-day period.

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