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Poland in a week - from Warsaw to Gdansk - by train

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Included

– accommodation at 3* and 4* hotels in Warsaw – Radisson Sobieski****, Toruń – Gotyk*** and Gdańsk – Dom Muzyka*** (or similar),
– everyday breakfasts at the hotels restaurants,
– all transfers upon arrivals and departures,
– all train tickets for your rides at the 1st class carriage,
– local tours as mentioned, guided in English, with transfers and entries,
– VAT (tax) and local taxes.

Extras

 - the tour is also available on any date within March-October, on your private request, with price of USD 1390 / person, (min. 2 person group, dbl occ.),
- travel insurance available on request (USD 5 / person / day).

Not included

– dinner at “Fisherman’s restaurant” during your Gdansk tour – (USD 70 / person), with local cuisine dishes,
– optional return train ticket for Gdansk – Warsaw ride (USD 130 / person), with transfer in Gdańsk and Warsaw,
– single person room use extra fee – USD 580.


Extra paid options

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Dinner at a restaurant famous for the “Fisherman’s style” meals in Gdansk

Dinner at a restaurant famous for the “Fisherman’s style” meals in Gdansk $70.00 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

Is Poland expensive?

Compared to Western Europe, Poland is relatively affordable. Prices in big cities and tourist areas may be higher, but overall, accommodations, food, and transport are reasonably priced. You can find budget-friendly options as well as high-end experiences.

Do you have Wi-Fi here?

Despite Poland being a modern country with widespread internet access, this question occasionally pops up. Yes, we have access to the internet of course.

Does the standard of hotels in Poland differ from other countries?

In general, hotel standardization in Poland is the same as in other countries, ranging from 1* to 5*. However, Poland does not have uniform, nationwide, mandatory government guidelines for hotel standardization defined by the Ministry. The classification of hotels based on stars is voluntary, based on legal regulations, but there is no single central government body supervising all hotels in this regard. The standards are in fact defined by a 2005 regulation of the Minister of Economy and Labor, but this is not a uniform government standardization system within the meaning of the regulation, but rather rules for the classification of hotels in Poland.