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A trip along the castle trail in Poland

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Day 1st 
Your arrival at Warsaw airport, transfer by our driver to a Warsaw hotel. Time to relax and dinner at the hotel restaurant. An overnight stay at a hotel. (D)

Day 2nd 
Breakfast, and private guided tour of Warsaw. Your private tour program includes: visit to The Łazienki Park, famous for Chopin monument and Łazienki Palaces and Gardens. Moreover The Palace of Culture and Science, the Monument of Warsaw Uprising and Saski Garden. Your tour will ends on the Old Town with the Royal Castle (rebuilt after the WW II, visit to the castle interiors), The Old Town Market, the Barbican and defense walls. Afternoon transfer by our guide to your hotel. Dinner and some cultural events available to book in addition for the evening time like Chopin music concert (paid extra). An overnight stay at a hotel. (B,D)

Day 3rd 
Breakfast, departure with our guide to Malbork. Guided tour of the castle, your next property listed as a Poland’s wonder. The castle was built by the Teutonic Knights, a German Roman Catholic religious order. It is a largest brick castle in Poland, visited every year by a hundred thousand of tourist. After your tour ride to Gdansk, a beautiful city located at the Baltic seaside. Check-in at hotel, and later this afternoon a short guided tour of the Old Town. Dinner at famous “Fishermen’s restaurant”. Overnight at your hotel in Gdansk. (B,D)

Day 4th
Early breakfast and departure to Bytów - built by the Teutonic Order at the beginning of the 15th century, it fell into Polish hands in 1410 after being conquered by the army of King Władysław Jagiełło. Then transfer to Poznań. Check-in at the hotel and afternoon city tour including a visit to the Royal Castle in Poznań, which currently houses the Museum of Applied Arts. Time for dinner and night at hotel in Poznan (B,D)

Day 5th 
Breakfast and departure to nearby Kórnik to see the castle – a residence built on the site of a late medieval knight's stronghold, now in the Neo-Gothic style. The first defensive castle in Kórnik was probably built in the 14th century and was later rebuilt many times. During your stay, you will also visit a beautiful park. Continuation of the trip to Wrocław. Accommodation at a hotel. Time for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 6th
Breakfast and departure to Walbrzych – where is located 3rd largest castle in Poland. Your guided tour of the Książ castle which is also famous as a one of the possible Hitler’s headquarters and a place where many treasures are hidden. Return ride to Wroclaw and afternoon half-day tour of old Wroclaw with a visit at the Ostrow Tumski, famous also for its castle remains.

Day 7th
Breakfast and departure to Krakow. On your way short stop in Brzeg to visit the castle of the Silesian Piasts (called also a Little Wawel – as it is similar to the Wawel castle in Krakow). Upon arrival to Krakow check in at hotel and possible visit to the Rynek Underground Museum to  learn more about the history of Krakow. Dinner and night at hotel in Krakow (B,D)

Day 8th
Breakfast and your morning half day tour of the Wawel castle (2nd largest in Poland) including Representative and Private Royal Apartments, Crown Treasury, and Armory.Moreover visit to the Cathedral with the graves of Polish kings and distinguished Poles. Later that day walk to the Old Town and time on your own. Dinner at regional restaurant and night at hotel in Krakow. (B,D)

Day 9th
Breakfast and departure to Warsaw. Half of you way will go along the famous The Eagles' Nests Trail, stretching from Krakow to Częstochowa. During this day, you will visit three castles - two of them - the castle in Ojców, built by Casimir the Great, and the Renaissance-style castle in Pieskowa Skała, located in the Ojców National Park. The third castle visited that day will be the castle in Ogrodzieniec, which is known as the most beautiful castle ruins in Poland. You come to Warsaw at late afternoon. Time to check in at hotel and farewell dinner. Night at hotel in Warsaw (B,D)

Day 10th
Breakfast and transfer to the Warsaw airport for your return flight. Your Poland tour ends. (B)

Not included

– lunches (may be added to the package – USD 35 / person / lunch),
– tips for our guide – driver, tips at restaurants during your dinners,
– single bed supplementary fee.

Included

– accommodation at a first class (3* / 4*) centrally located hotels in Warsaw, Gdansk, Poznan, Wroclaw and Krakow
– everyday breakfasts and dinners,
– all transfers by our company comfortable car or van,
– services and assistance of our local, professional, private English speaking guide,
– entries and local guides service during the local tours,
– tax and local taxes.

Extras

- travel insurance available on request (USD 5 / person / day),
- our other similar budget tours: Poland in a week – from Warsaw to Krakow


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