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PROGRAM OF THE TOUR:
Day 1 - Warsaw
- group arrival, meeting at the airport, bus transfer to hotel, check in
- Old Town walking tour - Royal Castle square with Sigismund's Column, Market square, St. John's Cathedral, narrow streets of Old Town, monuments of Old Town, the Barbican and city walls, New Town street, churches and market Square, Warsaw Rising Monumet, the history of the Warsaw Uprising Battle at the Old Town, Krasinski square
- visit to Royal Castle Museum (castle tour -Royal Apartments of the last king of Poland -Stanislaw August Poniatowski)
- dinner in the Old Town
- free time
Day 2 – Warsaw
- breakfast
- Warsaw sightseeing by bus - starts with Wilanow Royal Residence, visit to Wilanow Palace -the Summer residence of John III Sobieski -XVII century Polish King and visit to Wilanow Park surrounding the Palace
- transfer to Lazienki Royal Park, short walk in the Park (the 1764 Belvedere Palace, Chopin Monument -where the annual Chopin Festival is held each summer - Orangerie, set within extensive 18th-century gardens)
- lunch
- visit to Palace on the Water, walk to monument to Jan Sobieski, on the bridge where Agrykola street crosses the water.
- transfer to hotel, free time
- dinner independent
Day 3 – Warsaw - CzÄ™stochowa - Krakow
- breakfast, check out
- transfer to Częstochowa
- sightseeing of the biggest and most famous Poland's sanctuary - Jasna Góra. Sightseeing of the Basilica with the miraculous painting of Our Lady and walking the 14 Stations of the Cross
- transfer to Krakow, check in hotel
- dinner
- Jewish music concert (optional), return to hotel
Day 4 - Auschwitz and Krakow
- breakfast
- bus tour to Auschwitz-Birkenau - former Nazi concentration camp -UNESCO world heritage site - a symbol of terror, genocide, and the Holocaust
- returned transfer to Kraków
- time for independent lunch
- walking tour of Krakow Old Town (Wawel Hill and the Cathedral; Grand Square (huge 10-acre square, the largest of all Europe’s medieval cities with the 16th-century Renaissance Cloth Hall in the centre, the 13th-century Gothic Town Hall Tower, the magnificent 14th-century Basilica of the Virgin Mary's with unmatched giant Gothic altarpiece carved by great Veit Stoss between 1477 and 1489.; Florianska street, Great Barbican (the circular marvel of martial architecture surrounds space 24,4 m in diameter. Its high walls are three meters thick); city walls (two-mile-long walls with 39 towers and 8 gates.).
- return to the hotel
- independent dinner and free time
Day 5 -Wieliczka Salt mine
- after breakfast check out and departure to Wieliczka Salt mine (UNESCO World Heritage site - salt mine which has been worked continuously since Medieval times. Miners have carved elaborate underground rooms and sculptures within the Miocene salt, great cathedral, a large chamber carved entirely within salt, including floor, walls, ceiling, and decorations, chandeliers made with salt crystals),
- independent lunch in the Mine Restaurant
- transfer to Krakow airport
Costs:
Grup size* Price** per person
5-12 pax 800 EUR
13-19 pax 550 EUR
20-25 pax 500 EUR
* for other group size - please contact for quotation
** offer valid in 2010
Price includes: accommodation in Warsaw (2 nights in ***hotel, twin rooms), accommodation in Kraków (2 nights in *** hotel, twin rooms), transfers from / to airport; bus transportation according to the itinerary, tour leader / local guides (according to the itinerary); all admissions as per the programme, 4 x breakfasts, 2 x lunch, 2 x dinner, tax
Price excludes: single room supplements, tips, health insurance, optional tours
This itinerary is only an example which we can change according to your needs. Please contact us so we tailor a programme exclusively for you.
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