Deluxe Warsaw & Kraków

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Amazing Experience

Overview

  • Explore Warsaw’s regal heritage with visits to the Royal Castle, Wilanów Palace and Lazienki Park.
  • Wander the cobbled streets of Warsaw’s New and Old Towns, rich in culture and history.
  • Discover Kraków’s Royal Route, from the Wawel Castle to St. Mary’s Basilica and the Market Square.
  • Reflect at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, a profound UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Experience Kazimierz’s vibrant Jewish Quarter and the glittering depths of the Wieliczka Salt Mine.

 

Trip Includes

  • Private arrival & departure airport transfer
  • 4 nights deluxe accommodation in Warsaw
  • 5 nights in deluxe accommodation in Kraków
  • Meet and greet service upon arrival
  • Private-guided tour of Warsaw City and the Royal Castle
  • Private-guided tour of Wilanow Palace
  • Private-guided tour of Lazienki Park
  • Private train station transfers in Warsaw and Kraków
  • Private-guided tour of Kraków City and Wawel Castle
  • Private-guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
  • Private-guided tour of Kazimierz Jewish Quarter
  • Private-guided tour of the Wieliczka Salt Mine
  • Breakfast daily (excluding day 1)

 

Trip Excludes

  • Travel insurance
  • International and domestic airfare & airfare taxes
  • Meals and beverages not explicitly listed as included
  • Gratuities
  • Optional excursions
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Passport & Visa fees, if applicable

 

Summary

Terms and Conditions

Prices are "from" per person based on twin/double shared accommodation and for travel in low season. Seasonal surcharges and blackout dates may apply. Limited seat/spaces and all pricing is subject to change and availability. Rates for single or triple travellers are available on request - please inquire.

 

Warsaw Airport to Warsaw

 

Your Accommodation

Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw

Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw is a 5-star establishment, located in the heart of Warsaw's New City, a neighbourhood dating from the 15th century in Warsaw, just north of the beautiful Old Town. The newly-build boulevards along the Vistula River are just 800 ft from the hotel, while other landmarks such as the Presidential Palace, the University of Warsaw, as well as the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews are all within walking distance. It's a stylish boutique hotel housed inside Mokrowsky Palace, a building that itself is a popular city attraction. The property is a wonderful mix of historic building with airy and contemporary public spaces. All rooms are elegantly furnished, offering all modern amenities. A perfect place for travellers looking for luxury in the heart of the city.

Duration

4 Night Stay

Meal Plan

Buffet Breakfast

 

Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw

Let us take you for the Warsaw City Tour during which you will see highlight spots of the biggest city in Poland. The tour includes entrance to the Royal Castle and take you through the regal apartments of Poland’s last monarch, King Stanislaw August Poniatowski. You will explore The Council Chamber, The Great Assembly Hall, The Marble Room, The Knights’ Hall & Canaletto Room, where the famed cityscape of Warsaw by the Italian painter Bernardo Bellotto, called Canaletto hang. These paintings and others not on display, were of extreme value in rebuilding the Warsaw’s Old Town from scratch after the World War II.

The Wilanow Palace, situated in southern Warsaw, is one of the most beautiful palaces in Poland. It was built in baroque style in 1681-1696 for Polish King Jan III Sobieski and his wife. This very well-preserved pearl of architecture is surrounded by a delightful park. Take part in our half day tour to the Wilanow Palace Museum and Park (entrance) to admire this must-see tourist attraction of Warsaw and discover important part of history of Poland.

Royal Lazienki Park (entrance) in Warsaw it is a unique garden on 72 hectares. The most common sights of the park are the Amphitheater, New Orangery and the Palace on the Isle (entrance) / Palace on the Water (Palac na Wyspie), the Royal Residence of Poland`s last King Stanislaw August Poniatowski.

Warsaw to Warszawa Centralna Rail Station

 

Krakow Train Station to Krakow - City Centre

 

Your Accommodation

Hotel Copernicus

Hotel Copernicus stands on Kanonicza Street, Krakow's oldest street that winds its way toward Wawel Royal Castle - the historic seat of Polish kings. Amidst the neighbouring Renaissance townhouses Copernicus stands out with its expansive, Gothic facade. As the first in Poland he joined the to Relais and Chateaux - the exclusive French hotel association.

Duration

5 Night Stay

Meal Plan

Full Breakfast

 

Hotel Copernicus

Krakow can brag with its beauty thanks to the fact that it was not damaged during World War II. Most of the buildings surrounding the Market stand here for hundred years and were only renovated. In this historical period, a significant amount of polish cities under German occupation were destroyed and needed to be rebuild from the start. This tour includes all the highlights of the Old Town for which the city is famous for. It follows the Royal Route that goes along the most known streets in Krakow, the Slowacki Theater, one of the oldest universities in Europe- the Jagiellonian University and the mentioned impressing Main Market Square which size is compared to the Piazza San Marco in Venice. You will also see St. Mary’s Basilica (entrance) and, of course, the magnificent Wawel Castle (entrance) on the Wawel Hill with the Cathedral. During this tour you will stroll down the charming streets full of history with the possibility to have a short coffee break or small treat (not incl.). If you happen to be at the Main Market Square at a full hour, you will hear the legendary bugle call from St. Mary Basilica. It is a sonic symbol of Krakow that resounds until this day.

Take part in a tour to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp from Krakow and learn more about the modern history marked by German crimes and cruelty in forced labour camps during World War II in occupied Poland. We will take you to Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum (entrance), the site of former camps, that now preserves this place in memory of over 1 million people (including 960 000 Jews) who died here and acts as a research centre. The Museum grounds became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979 and today it is visited by over 2 million people from all over the world annually.

Kazimierz was declared a town in 1335 by King Kazimierz the Great. Jewish community lived here under protection of the King together with ethnic Poles and were granted the freedom of trade, travel and worship. In 1800 Kazimierz became a district of Krakow and during World War II it lost its Jewish community completely. Today it is the best-preserved Jewish district in Europe where Jewish heritage is visible at every corner of every street. Visit the Old Synagogue and Remuh Synagogue (entrance). Let our guides take you for a walk through this very special place full of history, precious monuments and artistic atmosphere with cozy cafes, bars, restaurants, galleries and antique shops.

The Wieliczka Salt Mine (entrance) is one of the oldest mines in the world. It has been working constantly since the 13th century. Since 1978 it is a part of the UNESCO World Culture and National Heritage list. The tourist route that is open for visitors reaches 135 meters below the surface and connects three levels. Apart from the Tourist Route, the underground passages and chambers house the Krakow Salt-Works Museum, which is one of the largest mining-related museums in Europe. Visitors can admire the museum’s collection both underground at the level three of the salt mine and in the Salt-Works Castle.

Krakow - City Centre to Krakow Airport

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