Poland Grand Tour

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$1135000

Warsaw, Gdansk, Poznan, Wroclaw, Krakow

Investigate the notorious UNESCO-recorded Malbork Castle with a private guide.

Private guided city voyages through Warsaw, Gdansk, Poznan, Wroclaw, and Krakow.

Visit Krakow’s celebrated Wieliczka Salt Mine with a private guide.

Visit the troubled grounds of Auschwitz.

A premium assortment of facilities all through.

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  • Activity Level Leisurely
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  • Group Size Medium Group
    10
All about the Poland Grand Tour.

A travel experience like no other

This example schedule was made by specialists and is intended to rouse your next trip. It is fit to be redone to suit your inclinations, tastes, and financial plan so you can interface with nearby societies and experience genuine travel on your own terms, and leaving at whatever point you pick.

  • DAY 1

WARSAW Get Settled

  • Airport with Meet & Greet – Vehicle/Driver/Assistance
  • Poland Welcome Package.

 

  • DAY 2

WARSAW A Walk Through the Past

  • City Tour with Royal Castle (4 hrs) – Private.

 

  • DAY 3

WARSAW TO GDANSK Get a Lay of the Land

  • Train Station – Vehicle/Driver
  • Train – Warsaw – Gdansk [4 hrs] – 1st Class Train Ticket
  • Train Station – Vehicle/Driver
  • 1/2 Day Walking Tour (4 hrs) – Guide.

 

  • DAY 4

GDANSK A-Town Frozen in Time

  • Malbork Castle (with Lunch, 7 hrs) – Vehicle/Guide/Driver.

 

  • DAY 5

GDANSK TO POZNAN En Route

  • Train Station – Vehicle/Driver
  • Train – Gdansk – Poznan [4hrs] – 1st Class Train Ticket
  • Train Station – Vehicle/Driver
  • 1/2 Day City Tour (4 hrs) – Vehicle/Driver.

 

  • DAY 6

POZNAN TO WROCLAW A Healthy Dose of History

  • Train Station – Vehicle/Driver
  • Train – Poznan – Wroclaw [2.5 hrs] – 1st Class Train Ticket
  • Train Station – Vehicle/Driver
  • Odra River Cruise with Dinner (70 mins) – Vehicle/Boat/Driver.

 

  • DAY 7

WROCLAW Hit the Streets

  • 1/2 Day City Tour (4 hrs) – Vehicle/Guide.

 

  • DAY 8

WROCLAW TO KRAKOW A Change of Scenery

  • Transfer – Private – Wroclaw – Krakow [via Tyskie Brewery & Guido Coal Mine (9 hrs)] – Vehicle/Local Guide/Driver.

 

  • DAY 9

KRAKOW Hidden Gems

  • Krakow City Tour with Wawel Castle (4 hrs) – Private Tour.

 

  • DAY 10

KRAKOW Hidden Gems

  • Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour (4 hrs) – Private.

 

  • DAY 11

KRAKOW TO WARSAW In Remembrance

  • Transfer – Private – Krakow – Warsaw [with Auschwitz] – Vehicle/Driver.

 

  • DAY 12

WARSAW Until Next Time…

  • Airport.

 

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.
  • A completely redone agenda dependent on your inclinations and timetable
  • Day in and day out in-objective help from our nearby office
  • All convenience stays, visits, and moves for planned exercises are covered, except if in any case recorded in the schedule
  • A private driver for visits and moves (in certain nations our nearby private aides additionally go about as your driver – your Destination Expert will examine with you if pertinent)
  • Nearby private aides or shared visits that take you through your schedule features and encounters, your last agenda will affirm the kind of visit
  • Hello at the air terminal or at your convenience from one of our agents – your master will affirm your meet and welcome area with you
  • Breakfast every morning at your lodging, in addition to any dinners demonstrated in the schedule
  • One bag and one carry-on per individual for trip moves.
What is not included in this tour?Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.
  • Your worldwide airfare – kindly can let your master say whether you’d prefer to get estimating from our Air Team
  • Travel protection, which we offer and can be bought after you’ve booked your visit
  • Visas (except if noted)
  • Tips for administrations and encounters
  • Snacks, meals, and beverages (heavy drinker and non-drunkard), except if determined in the schedule
  • Abundance things charges, and where pertinent, stuff excluded from your passage
  • Individual charges like clothing, calls, SIM cards, or room administration
  • Early registration or late registration from inns (except if in any case indicated)
  • Extra touring, exercises, and encounters outside of your agenda
  • Discretionary improvements like room or flight updates, or neighborhood camera or video expenses
  • Visa expenses, vaccination expenses, and neighborhood takeoff charges (when pertinent).
  1. Day 1 WARSAW

    Get Settled

    A private air terminal exchange to your inn with a vehicle and driver is given. Your driver will be hanging tight for you before the Europcar situated in the public space of the Arrivals Hall level, in the middle of the Old and the New terminal. For your additional solace, an English-talking aide will assist you with checking in and walk you through the invite bundle records, your schedule, and answer your inquiries.

    An invite bundle with a city map, train tickets (if important), and some other touristic data that we consider you may discover valuable will be sitting tight for you upon your landing in your first inn on your outing.

  2. Day 2 WARSAW

    A Walk Through the Past

    Visit Warsaw, Poland’s capital and biggest city, the seat of the president, government, and parliament, the country’s business place. A city with a turbulent history, including the walk of Napoleon’s military, public uprisings, and tsarist restraints, and the Second World War, all had their engravings at this point didn’t stop its turn of events. Find out about existence during the Warsaw Uprising and under socialism, about business communities and issues that retain the consideration of Warsaw’s residents today. Tune in to legends from the bygone eras, find out about the appointment of Polish lords and the insider facts of encased yards of Varsovian houses, uncover the previous area of a catacomb of a Russian tsar, realize what is unique lodging and what was revamped 70 years prior, and discover where the Warsaw Pact was agreed upon. The touring course incorporates a visit to the Royal palace that was the seat of the Mazovian Princes, the home of the Polish rulers, the seat of the Senate, and where the Polish Constitution was agreed upon. The site is an image of Polish statehood, where numerous noteworthy occasions occurred, remembering the death of the primary Polish constitution for 1791. The palace traces all the way back to the thirteenth century, however, it owes its present shape to the early Baroque time frame. Sigismund Tower, 60m tall and delegated with a high vault, rules over the façade. Extra charges to the Royal palace included.

  3. Day 3 WARSAW TO GDANSK

    Get a Lay of the Land

    Meet your driver for a private train station move.

    Board a train for exchange from Warsaw to Gdansk. The rough exchange length is four hours.

    Meet your driver for a private train station move in Gdansk today.

    Meet your private guide at your inn for a half-day strolling visit through Gdansk. The visit incorporates the absolute best of old Gdansk including a charming stroll around the Old Town region. Perhaps the most trademark highlights of Gdansk is the Crane Gate, arranged in the old harbor. This is a short advance from the Long Market Square with its brilliant Neptune Fountain and Artus Court – the conference center of vendors in the hours of the Hanseatic League. The walk permits you to respect the Renaissance-style burgher houses and the Main Town Hall with its chimes of 37 ringers. You will likewise see the Green Gate, the Golden Gate, the High Gate, the Prison Tower, and potentially the most dazzling Gdansk fascination and seemingly the greatest red block church in Europe, St. Mary’s Church, with its popular cosmic clock made by Hans Düringer in 1464. In transit, you will likewise find out about Polish golden extricated from the Baltic Sea – and Gdansk is the ideal spot to purchase lovely gems. Get back to the inn.

  4. Day 4 GDANSK

    A Town Frozen in Time

    Meet your private driver and guide at your lodging for the present visit to Malbork Castle, which will incorporate a 3-course lunch en route. Malbork Castle is perhaps the greatest sights in Poland. The modest community of Malbork is around 60 kilometers toward the southwest of Gdansk. In the time frame 1274-1457, Malbork was the home of the Grand Master of the Cross – and of the Teutonic Knights. This is the greatest middle-age fort in Europe and it has been incorporated by UNESCO on the World Cultural and Natural Heritage List. The mixture of three palace structures is encompassed by solid cautious dividers with colossal doors and powerful pinnacles. The guided visit through the insides will lead you to the enormous refectory, kitchen, sanctuary, quarters, dignified lobbies, and the sentinel focuses on the bastions. Aside from its fine Gothic insides and configuration subtleties, the palace contains an assortment of golden gems, creative handiworks, porcelain, Gothic models, and noteworthy weapons. After the visit, you’ll be gotten back to your inn.

    Incorporates access to Malbork Castle and lunch.

  5. Day 5 GDANSK TO POZNAN

    In transit

    Meet your driver for a private train station move in Gdansk today.

    Appreciate an exchange via train from Gdansk to Poznan.

    Meet your private driver and transportation for a train station move.

    Appreciate an all-encompassing visit through Poznan, the capital of the Wielkopolska area, previously, the capital town controlled by Mieszko During the visit you get the opportunity to stroll along the primary streets and get to know the main sightseeings. Investigate the focal point of Poznan’s old part with the acclaimed Town Hall, the National Museum with shifted assortments of European and Polish artwork, the purported Okrglak Round Building – one of the city’s most trademark structures, it is important to go for a stroll along St Marcin Street, highlighting a complex of exquisite structures raised toward the start of the twentieth century. Extra charges are incorporated.

  6. Day 6 POZNAN TO WROCLAW

    A Healthy Dose of History

    Meet your private driver and transportation for a train station move.

    Make the most of your train ride from Poznan to Wroclaw. The journey is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.

    Appreciate a train station move with a private vehicle and driver.

    Bounce locally available a private journey for an exceptional feasting experience while cruising the Odra River. A private driver and vehicle will meet you at your lodging and move you to your private boat. Expand on 12 islands, the city of Wroclaw is known as the Venice of Poland and flaunts in excess of 100 extensions that cross various streams, trenches, and deltas. During your waterway journey, you will appreciate the city’s Old Town and take in the Bohemian, Austrian, and Prussian building and social cosmetics of this delightful city, and even catch looks at a portion of the city’s in excess of 300 bantam sculptures! Remembered for your voyage today is supper comprising of a primary dish, dessert, and a container of wine. Your visit finishes up with an exchange back to your inn.

  7. Day 7 WROCLAW

    Hit the Streets

    Appreciate a half-day city visit with a private vehicle and guide. The visit begins at the most established piece of the city – Ostrów Tumski where we visit the Cathedral, which is the fundamental milestone of Wroclaw. You’ll at that point proceed to the University with its heavenly ornate Aula Leopoldina. The visit closes with a walk around Market Square where we will undoubtedly be stunned at the excellence of the late Gothic City Hall. Extra charges are incorporated.

  8. Day 8 WROCLAW TO KRAKOW

    A Change of Scenery

    Meet your guide for a private exchange to Krakow with visiting stops en route at Guido Coal Mine and Tyskie Brewery in Tychy. At the principal stop, you will visit the Guido Coal Mine in Zabrze, established in 1855, bragging a rundown chronicled antiques tracing all the way back to 1987. Here you will change into diggers; being given a head protector, excavator’s light, and a suction tool. After this exceptional mine visit, you will be sensibly dry, so what better approach to extinguish your push than with a chilly brew! In the town of Tychy, you will stop at Tyskie Brewery, a remarkable spot that soaks with a background marked by lager blending going back right around 400 years. The visit incorporates a pleasant and comical visit around the Duke’s Brewery and the gallery, with an opportunity to get comfortable with creating privileged insights just as right on time and later history prior to proceeding with the exchange on to Krakow. Extra charges to Guido Coal Mine and Tyskie Brewery are incorporated.

  9. Day 9 KRAKOW

    Secret Gems

    Krakow, an excellent archaic city, draws its character from its different multicultural legacy. Related to the late Pope John Paul II, the city likewise eminently has a Jewish performance, and flaunts a huge understudy populace, making it a lively city lasting through the year. With your private guide and driver, start your visit at Market Square, one of the greatest in Europe and a token of the influence and abundance of middle age Krakow. Investigate the thirteenth-century Cloth Hall, reconstructed in Renaissance style, home to a great assortment of Polish artistic creations and handiworks. Then, visit Saint Mary’s Basilica, dating to 1221 and flaunting a fifteenth-century valuable special raised area. Proceed to Collegium Maius with its very much safeguarded Gothic arcades, extended in Renaissance style, and was home to Jagiellonian University, the second most established college in Central Europe. Visit the National Museum, home to an assortment of Da Vinci works of art and other outstanding European specialists. Proceed to Wawel Hill to visit Wawel Castle (extra charge included), a Gothic Royal Castle based on the remaining parts of a tenth-century settlement. The glorious Renaissance insides contain various compositions, furniture, and public memorabilia. The assortment of renowned ”Wawel Tapestries” planned and made in Flandre, particularly for Wawel insides, is genuinely interesting. The well-known Sigismund Chapel with its gold-plated arch is one of them. Inside the house of God, there is likewise a necropolis of Polish Kings, Dukes, and respectable residents covered in various graves, stone coffins, burial chambers, and churches. Close the visit with a loosening up a stroll down along the stream to a limestone cavern. The cavern is rumored to be the home of an unbelievable mythical serpent.

    A stroll down the waterway closes the visit and prompts a limestone cavern, a safe house of an unbelievable mythical beast. The extra charge for Wawel Castle is incorporated.

  10. Day 10 KRAKOW

    Secret Gems

    Wieliczka Salt Mine is an exceptional fascination and is remembered for the UNESCO ”Human Heritage” List. Tracing all the way back to the thirteenth century, the Mines are an entrancing landmark of designing. The underground universe is included more than 300 km of exhibitions slashed in rock and salt stores. The visit through the Mine incorporates visits to the lovely sanctuaries etched in salt, extensive loads, precious stone grottoes, and underground lakes, all at the normal profundity of 250 m subterranean level. An impressive degree of actual wellness is needed as this visit will cover around 3.5 kilometers of strolling distance and 800 stages along the entire course. The excursion starts with a plummet down the Danilowicz Shaft to Level I of the mine, arranged 64 m underground. The following levels lead considerably more profound. After a short break, you will go up to the surface in a mining lift. Extra charges are incorporated. (Your private guide will take you to the mine and give clarifications, the real visit through the mine is a common encounter drove by a Wieliczka control.)

  11. Day 11 KRAKOW TO WARSAW

    In Remembrance

    Appreciate a private exchange from Krakow to Warsaw with a stop at Auschwitz and the Museum, the biggest Nazi annihilation camp. The territory is all around saved and right now houses the Holocaust Museum, recorded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The visit will incorporate a 15-minute narrative film filling in as a presentation, at that point a visit to the block mortar garrison huts in Auschwitz I, and the broad space of the huge wooden killing camp at Auschwitz II – Birkenau. Extra charges are incorporated.

  12. Day 12 WARSAW

    Until Next Time…

    A private exchange from your convenience in Warsaw to the air terminal is given.