We Love —
- Visit two cosmopolitan cities offering culture, rich history and entertainment on a 4-night tour of Poland.
- Begin your journey in the country’s capital of Warsaw and enjoy a full-day sightseeing tour and then, make your way to Gdańsk with a guided visit of the largest Medieval Castle in Europe.
- All along your stay, you will settle in cosy Standard Rooms in carefully selected hotels with breakfast included each morning.
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Carefully selected by our experts especially for you
Your Itinerary In Brief —
Embark on an exciting 4-night tour of Poland and discover Warsaw and Gdańsk. Two cosmopolitan cities offering heritage, culture and entertainment. Both have been through historical ups and downs and suffered severe destruction, but have since been rebuilt. The Second World War and communism are among the historical events that have shaped them. While Warsaw is the nation's capital and a major business centre, packed with modern art galleries, Gdańsk is now a major seaside resort with an abundance of outdoor activities. Combine the two for an unforgettable trip to Poland.
Your Itinerary In Detail —
Day 1: Warsaw
Arrive in Warsaw and transfer to the hotel for check-in. The rest of the day is yours for independent sightseeing. Stay overnight in Warsaw.
Day 2: Warsaw
Enjoy a full-day sightseeing tour of Warsaw featuring the Old Town, the Royal Castle and the Royal Route. Next, the tour continues to Lazienki Place and Park Complex that includes the Royal Palace on the Isle, the former royal residence, Old Orangery and Open-air Theatre. Lazienki Park is also known for the famous Chopin’s Monument, where summer Chopin concerts take place on Saturdays and Sundays during summer. Stay overnight in Warsaw
DAY 3: WARSAW - GDANSK
In the morning, transfer to Gdańsk, upon arrival check-in at your hotel. In the afternoon, delight in a walking tour of Gdańsk Old Town. The tour includes: Royal Route with Dluga and Dlugi Targ Streets, Gothic Town Hall, magnificent Artus Court, Neptune Fountain - symbol of Gdańsk and the largest brick church in Europe St. Mary’s Basilica. The rest of the day is your own to see the city at your leisure, we recommend independent visit to Amber Museum or/and European Solidarity Centre. Stay overnight in the Gdańsk area.
Day 4: Gdansk - Malbork - Gdansk
In the morning, transfer to Malbork (60 km, app. 1-hour drive) for a guided tour of the Malbork Castle - the largest Medieval castle in Europe, registered as a World Heritage Site on the UNESCO List. There is an extensive collection of amber exhibits to admire.
In the afternoon, on the way back, stop in the beautiful Zulawy Wislane region to see some lovely wooden houses built by Dutch settlers in the 17th century. The area is near the Vistula River, and 2 metres below sea level. It is the lowest place in Poland. Stay overnight in the Gdańsk area.
Day 5: Gdańsk
In the morning, discover more of the Tri-City treasures, the tour takes you to Oliwa Cathedral, famous for its 18th century organ concerts, see the harbour in Gdynia where two popular ships are docked, the Dar Pomorza and the battleship Blyskawica. The last stop is Sopot with the longest pier in Europe. Transfer to the Gdańsk railway station or Gdańsk Rebiechowo airport for your return home.
Your Hotels —
HAND-PICKED JUST FOR YOU
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For a most comfortable stay, our experts have carefully chosen authentic and cosy hotels just for you.
Warsaw: Puro Warszawa Centrum, Gromada Centrum, Polonia Palace Hotel or similar
Gdańsk: Hotel Admiral, Q Hotel Grand Cru, Holiday Inn Gdańsk City Center or similar
Your Board Basis
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Your Journey —
Flights:
It may be possible to choose from a selection of flight options at the next stage of the booking process. The flights included are with either a scheduled or no-frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Transfers:
Return transfers are included for flight-inclusive offers. For inbound transfer arrangements please confirm with your transfer provider when you arrive. Alternatively, please check with the reception of your accommodation. If you still require assistance, please call the transfer provider directly.
Your Destinations —
Warsaw
Travel to beautiful Warsaw! Chopin's city and the capital of Poland, Warsaw has much to offer. Its extremely diverse architecture reflects its long and turbulent past, from Gothic churches and neoclassical palaces to Soviet-era apartment blocks and modern skyscrapers. The old town was restored after being massively destroyed in the Second World War. Its centre is something to see and experience with its market square, pastel-coloured buildings and café terraces. The Mermaid Monument, which stands at its heart, is the symbol of the city.
Gdansk
Gdańsk is a lively, dynamic and traditional city on the coast of Poland and is also called the Pearl of the Baltic Sea. A rich cultural heritage and a diverse and beautiful landscape await you here. The country's long and difficult history, interrupted by the events of the Second World War, has left many traces that can still be visited.