Portraits of Poland
5 nights / 6 Days
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Per Person
Duration
5 N / 6 D
Languages
English , Polish
Tour Code
TH1146
Tour Theme
City Breaks
Portraits of Poland
Explore the charm of Poland with its perfect blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Wander through historic cities like Kraków and Warsaw, visit UNESCO-listed heritage sites, or relax in scenic countryside regions. From stunning architecture to bustling markets and vibrant nightlife, Poland caters to every traveler’s desire. Whether it’s a cultural deep dive or a leisure-filled getaway, Poland tours deliver unforgettable experiences.
Day 1: Arrival in Berlin
Fly to Berlin, Germany, and complete immigration and customs formalities upon arrival. Once you’re ready, board the coach to explore the vibrant capital of modern Germany.
Begin a fascinating city tour, where you’ll uncover key historical landmarks. Discover sites tied to Adolf Hitler’s rise to power during World War II and visit the remnants of the iconic Berlin Wall, which symbolized the city’s division until its reunification in 1989.
Make a stop at the Brandenburg Gate, a powerful symbol of Germany’s history and unity, located in Pariser Platz. Drive past the Reichstag Building, the impressive German Parliament, famous for its 19th-century architecture complemented by a modern glass dome.
Conclude the day at Alexanderplatz, Berlin’s bustling central square. Here, admire the World Time Clock and soak in the charm of the surrounding historic landmarks.
Day 2: Berlin – Poznan – Warsaw
After breakfast, travel to Poznan, a historic Polish city once serving as the nation’s capital. Nestled along the Warta River, Poznan boasts over 1,000 years of history, blending Gothic and Baroque architecture beautifully. Visit highlights like the 10th-century Basilica of St. Peter, the elegant Dzialynski Palace, and the grand Opera House.
Stroll through the charming Old Town Square, where the 16th-century Town Hall Clock puts on a show every hour, delighting visitors. Explore more of Poznan’s rich heritage before continuing your journey to Warsaw, Poland’s capital.
Upon arrival in Warsaw, check into your hotel, where you will stay for the next two nights.
Day 3: Warsaw City Tour
After breakfast, set out on a walking tour of Warsaw, Poland’s resilient capital, renowned for its ability to rise above a turbulent past.
Begin at the serene Łazienki Park, a stunning green space in the heart of the city. Visit Theatre Square, home to the grand National Opera House and the historic former Town Hall. Admire the elegance of Belvedere Palace and reflect at the poignant Ghetto Memorial, a tribute to Warsaw’s wartime history.
Stroll along the iconic Nowy Świat and Krakowskie Przedmieście streets—famous for their charm and architecture. Pass by landmarks like the Presidential Palace, the University of Warsaw, and Holy Cross Church, where Chopin’s heart rests. See the Copernicus Statue, honoring the great astronomer.
Explore Warsaw’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit St. John’s Cathedral, known for its impressive Gothic interiors, and St. Anne’s Church. Conclude the day at Castle Square, where you’ll marvel at the Column of King Sigismund III Vasa, a symbol of Poland’s rich history.
Day 4: Warsaw – Czestochowa – Auschwitz – Krakow
After an early breakfast, begin your journey to Czestochowa, home to the renowned Jasna Góra Monastery. This stunning 14th-century sanctuary houses the revered icon of the Black Madonna, a symbol of faith and hope, often called the Queen of Poland.
In the afternoon, visit the Auschwitz Concentration Camp, a sobering reminder of the tragic events of World War II. Walk through its harrowing exhibits, offering a glimpse into the heartbreaking history of those who suffered here.
Continue to Krakow, a city steeped in medieval charm and known as Poland’s cultural heart. Upon arrival, immerse yourself in its timeless atmosphere and prepare for further explorations.
Day 5: Wieliczka Salt Mines – Krakow City Tour
After breakfast, head out for a fascinating visit to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, one of Europe’s oldest and still-operating salt mines, which has been in use for over 700 years. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site since 1978, it ranks among the top 12 must-see attractions globally.
In the afternoon, embark on a Krakow city tour. Explore the Barbican and Florian Gate, significant remnants of the city’s medieval fortifications. Wander through the Old Market Square, and visit the historic Jewish Quarter. Discover the grandeur of Wawel Hill, home to the Royal Castle and Cathedral, both icons of Poland’s royal history.
The evening is yours to enjoy at leisure—whether shopping for souvenirs or simply relaxing in this beautiful city.
Day 6: Krakow – UK
Depending on your flight schedule, you will be transferred to the airport for your journey back to the UK, marking the end of your memorable trip to Poland.
- Accomdations
- Meals
- Coach Seating
- Sightseeing
- Transport
- Anything Not Mentioned in Inclusion
Discover an enriching journey through vibrant cities and significant historical landmarks. Experience Berlin in Germany, a city steeped in history and modern charm, and explore Poland’s cultural gems, including Poznan, the dynamic capital Warsaw, and the timeless beauty of Krakow. Pay homage at the Auschwitz Memorial, a sobering reminder of history, and uncover the extraordinary Wieliczka Salt Mines, a true underground marvel.
Countries Included:
- Germany
- Poland
Highlights:
- Germany: Guided exploration of Berlin
- Poland: Visit Poznan, Warsaw, Czestochowa, Auschwitz, Krakow, and Wieliczka Salt Mines
Airfare: 100% Payment to book the flight tickets
Tour Package:
- If the departure is within 30 days: Full Payment
- If the departure if more than 30 days: 50% Advance & Balance before 30 days of departure.
Airfare: According to the airline cancellation Policy
Tour Package:
- Anytime cancellation after booking : INR 5000/-
- Within 60-45 days of Departure : 50% Cancellation Charges
- Within 45-30 days of Departure : 75 % Cancellation
- Charges Within 30 days of Departure : No Refund
FAQ
What is the best time to visit Poland?
The ideal time to visit Poland is from May to September when the weather is pleasant and perfect for sightseeing.
Do I need a visa to travel to Poland?
For most non-European travelers, a Schengen Visa is required to visit Poland. Citizens of the EU and Schengen Area countries can travel visa-free.
What are the must-visit cities in Poland?
The top cities to explore in Poland include Warsaw (capital), Kraków (historic charm), Gdańsk (coastal beauty), and Wrocław (vibrant architecture).
What is the local currency in Poland, and can I use Euros?
The local currency in Poland is the Polish Złoty (PLN). Euros are not widely accepted, so it’s advisable to exchange currency or use cards.