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In two weeks around Poland - by train

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Included

  • all train tickets for rides at 1st class express trains,
  • accommodation at first class hotels in Warsaw – Polonia Palace****, Gdansk – Bonum***, Poznan – Vivaldi****, Wroclaw – Puro***, Krakow – Polski Pod Białym Orłem***+ , Lublin – IBB Grand**** (or similar),
  • buffet breakfasts (B) as in the tour program,
  • all local transfers by our professional drivers,
  • all local tours guided by our guides in English, with all entries according to the program.

Extras

 - the tour is also available on any date within March-October, on your private request, with price of USD 3690 / person, (min. 2 person group, dbl occ.),
- travel insurance available on request (USD 5 / person / day).

Not included

  • personal expenses and meals not mentioned in the tour program,
  • single bed room supplement fee – on request.

Extra paid options

Upgrade your experience by visiting additional places which we support.

Dinner with folk music show in Krakow

Dinner with folk music show in Krakow $55.00 per person


Notice.

This tour will be carried out with a min of 2 persons.

In other case wi’ll refound your deposit or make this a private tour expecially for you.

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FAQ

Whether I need health insurance for my trip to Poland.

Yes usually your insurance valid in your country does not cover medical expenses and accidents. The insurance offered by GFP Travel covers this and the possible loss/theft of your luggage. We have partnered with Allianz on this issue.

Can I visit World War II sites, including concentration camps?

Poland is home to a number of important historical sites, and visitors often inquire about visiting places such as Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Warsaw Uprising Museum and the World War II Museum in Gdansk. There are many places in Poland related to World War II history, and you can visit some of them on our tour, such as this one - https://greetingsfrompoland.com/tour/tracing-world-war-ii-poland/


What should I pack?

Pack according to the season. In winter, be prepared for low temperatures and snow, while summer can be warm. Comfortable shoes are a must, as many attractions require walking. Don't forget adapters for European outlets (Poland uses 230V plugs). Also check the validity of your passport and whether you have valid travel insurance.