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Highlights of Poland Highlights of Poland Highlights of Poland 7 Days | Krakow to Gdansk Travel from south to north Poland • 6 breakfasts leisure. A welcome meeting will be held this on this 7 day tour. From the • Escorted by an English speaking tour evening, in the lobby. Overnight - Krakow charming city of Krakow to the leader • Guided sightseeing in Krakow, Warsaw Day 2 : Krakow sightseeing Baltic sea port of Gdansk, taking in and Gdansk the highlights of the bustling capital • Guided sightseeing in Krakow, Warsaw, of Warsaw en route. Discover the Vilnius, Riga and Tallinn highlights of this fascinating country • One arrival transfer on Day 1 and one steeped in history. departure transfer on Day 7 included per booking • All relevant transportation in a private 1st HIGHLIGHTS AND INCLUSIONS class coach or 1st class mini van • Trip Highlights Note: This tour is operated in conjunction with our trusted partner and you will join This morning we explore the former royal • Krakow - Explore the former royal capital. travellers from different operators, not capital of Krakow, holding this title for over Visit St Mary's Church, the Jagiellonian solely On The Go. The group can vary in 500 years it is a city which holds many University and Wawel Castle & Cathedral size from 15 - 31 persons. Guiding may be traditions, secrets and stories within it. We'll • Czestochowa - Pay a visit to the Jasna in other languages in addition to English begin in the Old Town at St Mary's Church, Gora Monastery, home of the Black dating back to 1347 this basilica towers over Madonna painting What's Not Included the main market square below. We'll then • Warsaw - Stroll through the reconstructed • International flights and visas continue to Jagiellonia University, founded in Old Town, visit the Royal Castle, St John's • Items of a personal nature and additional 1364 by Casimir III the Great it is one of the Cathedral and the Old Town Market meals oldest surviving universities in the world. Next Square • Tipping - an entirely personal gesture stop is the Cloth Halls and on to the Wawel • Gdansk - Take in the highlights of the old Castle and Cathedral. The fortified area of town, enter the Artus court and soak up ITINERARY Wawel has been built over many centuries the history of this Baltic sea port and is now one of the most interesting parts What's Included Day 1 : Krakow of the city. Welcome to Poland and the beautiful city of • 6 nights in 4 star hotels Krakow. Upon arrival at Krakow airport you'll • This afternoon is free for your to further Entrance to Wawel Castle in Krakow, be met and transferred to your hotel in the explore Krakow independently. There is also Jasna Gora Monastery in Czestochowa, heart of the city. The rest of the day is at St. John’s Cathedral in Warsaw and Artus the opportunity to join an optional excursion Court in Gdansk to the impressive Wielizka Salt Mine. This Highlights of Poland - 7 Days updated on 29-09-2021 07:43:57 www.onthegotours.com This information has been compiled with care and good faith. They give an accurate illustration of the proposed arrangements for this holiday. Circumstances beyond our control such as changes in local conditions, inclement weather or other reasons could force us to make changes to UK 020 7371 1113 [email protected] this itinerary. Any costs shown are subject to change, though are an accurate reflection of costs at time of writing. Please also note that visa AUS 1300 855 684 [email protected] requirements are subject to change and are the responsibility of the traveller and not that of On The Go Tours. NZ 0800 44 77 69 CAN 1 866 890 7038 - 1 - USA 1 866 606 2960 SA 0800 990 311 Highlights of Poland Highlights of Poland incredible labyrinth of tunnels is often referred Day 5 : Gdansk sightseeing All departure dates are guaranteed with to as 'the underground salt Cathedral of a minimum of 2 persons. The 'Twin Poland' due to its stunning interior. Share' price is per person when there This evening there will be the opportunity to are 2 people sharing a room. The 'Solo enjoy an optional Polish dinner at 'Hawelka' Room' price is applicable to all solo restaurant. Overnight - Krakow (B) travellers or if your booking party cannot Day 3 : Czestochowa reach the minimum of 2 persons in a Krakow - Czestochowa - Warsaw. This room. Solo Rooms can also be booked morning we depart for Czestochowa, home to by any other person wanting the comfort the Jasna Gora Monastery in which you'll find Warsaw - Gdansk. Leaving Warsaw, we travel and privacy of their own room. the incredible Black Madonna painting. This by train to Gdansk. Like a mini-state all to itself, painting holds a lot of spiritual significance Gdansk has a unique feel, cultured, wealthy PRICES / DATES 2021 and its origins before reaching Poland and cosmopolitan, that sets it apart from all Date Twin Share Single are shrouded in significance. Departing other cities in Poland. This beautiful city can 29 Jun USD 1,645 USD 2,235 Czestochowa we continue through the flat trace its existence back to the 10th century 13 Jul USD 1,695 USD 2,285 low-laying plain of Central Poland, we'll reach and this afternoon we'll enjoy a walking tour of 27 Jul USD 1,695 USD 2,285 Warsaw early this afternoon. The rest of the the old town. Our route will take us down Dlugi 10 Aug USD 1,695 USD 2,285 day is free for you to explore independently. Targ or Long Market, past St. Mary’s Church Overnight - Warsaw (B) and St. Bridget’s Church. We'll also visit Artus Court and Gdansk Town Hall. Overnight - Day 4 : Warsaw Gdansk (B) Day 6 : Optional Tri-City and Malborg Castle This morning there is an optional excursion to the Tri-City area – this urban area unites Gdansk with the lively coastal towns of Sopot and Gdynia. The tour will take you along gulf of Gdansk where you'll visit the famous pier in Sopot and enjoy an organ concert at the Oliwa Today we discover the history of Warsaw, a Church. city which saw near complete destruction by the end of World War Two. In the years since In the afternoon we offer an optional the old town has been meticulously rebuilt to excursion to Malborg Castle, stopping en its former glory. We'll begin the day by visiting route in Elblag. After a short stop in the the Royal Castle, following the Royal Route Old Town, with the red bricked St. Nicolas we'll also make stops at St John Cathedral, the Cathedral, we travel on to visit Malbork Castle Old Town Market Square and the Barbican. – a massive fortress founded by the Teutonic knights in the 13th century, scenically set on This afternoon you'll have free time to explore the banks of the Nogat River. Warsaw independently. You'll also have the This evening there's an optional farewell opportunity to join a optional excursion to the dinner at the prestigious Restaurant Pod Royal Lazienki Park, home to Lazienki Palace, Lososiem. Overnight - Gdansk (B) also know as the Palace on the Water. Day 7 : Gdansk This evening offers an optional Polish dinner Today marks the end of your fantastic trip at the 'Dawne Smaki' restaurant. Overnight - through Poland. A departure transfer will be Warsaw (B) provided to take you to Gdansk airport. (B) PRICES / DATES INFO Highlights of Poland - 7 Days updated on 29-09-2021 07:43:57 www.onthegotours.com This information has been compiled with care and good faith. They give an accurate illustration of the proposed arrangements for this holiday. Circumstances beyond our control such as changes in local conditions, inclement weather or other reasons could force us to make changes to UK 020 7371 1113 [email protected] this itinerary. Any costs shown are subject to change, though are an accurate reflection of costs at time of writing. Please also note that visa AUS 1300 855 684 [email protected] requirements are subject to change and are the responsibility of the traveller and not that of On The Go Tours. NZ 0800 44 77 69 CAN 1 866 890 7038 - 2 - USA 1 866 606 2960 SA 0800 990 311.
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