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Warsaw, Poland
Krakow, Poland
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Explore Warsaws UNESCO-listed Old Town and its historic Uprising Monument
Discover Wroclaws medieval charm, gothic architecture and scenic Market Square
Savor authentic Polish delicacies from traditional zapiekanka in Krakow
Wander through Krakows historic Old Town, and visit Wawel Hill and St. Marys Church
Relax in azienki Royal Park, a peaceful retreat featuring the iconic Frederic Chopin monument
Poland’s past and present unfold before you on the "Best of Poland" seven-day tour package, designed for experienced travelers seeking a relaxed yet immersive exploration. Begin your journey in Warsaw, where the reconstructed Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reveals stories of resilience and renewal alongside the city's modern pulse.
Travel by train to Wroclaw, the enchanting "City of 100 Bridges," where medieval streets, Ostrow Tumski’s cathedral quarter, and the lively Market Square create a tapestry of history and culture. Your adventure continues in Krakow, Poland’s cultural capital, where architectural marvels like Wawel Hill and St. Mary’s Church await, and vibrant markets invite you to sample local flavors.
With a flexible itinerary that balances expertly guided tours and free time, you can delve deeper into sites like the renowned Wieliczka Salt Mine or simply wander at your own pace. Accommodation, transport, and meals are included for a seamless experience.
The unique selling point of this trip is its thoughtful blend of guided discovery and personal exploration, allowing travelers to experience Poland’s rich heritage, scenic beauty, and authentic local life at a relaxed, enjoyable pace.