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Warsaw - Krakow - Wroclaw - Gdansk by Train
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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Venture through Europe in this once in a lifetime trip trough Poland. Start in Warsaw (the Old Town was faithfully rebuilt, brick by brick, in the aftermath of the war); after that, visit Krakow (an important cultural, historical, educational and commercial center) and Wroclaw (known for its Market Square, lined with elegant townhouses and featuring a modern fountain). Continue to Gdansk (one of Poland’s most beautiful cities, located on the Baltic Sea area). Get back to Warsaw for a last night stay, before heading back home. These destinations are connected by trains. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
  • Flight into Warsaw and out of Warsaw
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Warsaw
  • Train from Warsaw to Krakow
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Krakow
  • Train from Krakow to Wroclaw
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Wroclaw
  • Train from Wroclaw to Gdansk
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Gdansk
  • Train from Gdansk to Warsaw
  • Hotel for 1 night in Warsaw

Price history for this itinerary (past 7 days):
From Dayton DAY (OH), US for 12 nights
1892.62 * incl.tax
From Fort Lauderdale FLL (FL), US for 9 nights
2051.29 * incl.tax
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Warsaw (30)     Krakow (36)     Wroclaw (2)     Gdansk (3)    
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1. Warsaw
  89 hotels
2. Krakow
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3. Wroclaw
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4. Gdansk
   (76 hotels)
5. Warsaw
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2 nights in Warsaw

Much of Warsaw's historic center was painstakingly recreated and today's Old Town buildings are closer to the original architecture than they were ever before. It has a wealth of shops and restaurants to potter around in. The city also boasts many green spaces, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafés, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract. In addition, the Former Jewish ghetto is a stark reminder of the unforgiving hand of history. The nightlife scene is equally surprising, with the city's increasingly well-dressed youth flocking to the countless bars and clubs of a city that now hums after dark.

Visit and explore the Palace of Culture and Science, Royal Castle in Warsaw, Lazienki Park, National Museum, Copernicus Science Centre, Museum of the History of the Polish Jews, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Wilanow Palace, and so much more.



2 nights in Krakow

Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland and one of the cultural and artistic centers of the country, the former seat of the Polish kings and the former national capital. Among the highlights of the city are: the Royal Castle and Cathedral on Wawel Hill; the medieval Old Town with its beautiful Main Square; the 14th-century buildings of the Jagiellonian University; as well as Kazimierz, the historical centre of Krakow's Jewish religious and social life.

Explore the Main Square, St. Mary's Basilica, Wawel Cathedral, The Cloth Hall, Planty Park, Kazimierz, Ghetto Heroes Square, Collegium Maius, National Museum, St. Florian's Gate, and so much more.



2 nights in Wroclaw

Wroclaw is the economical, cultural and intellectual capital of Lower Silesia. The city with its charming historical center, parks, good restaurants is a pleasant place to visit. Wroclaw Town hall is considered one of the most splendid Gothic buildings in central Europe. In Wroclaw you can also see the biggest baroque interior in Poland, which has remained until today - the Leopoldine Hall, located in the 17th century University building. Don't miss the Ostrów Tumski, where one of the most beautiful sacral architecture buildings in Europe has been preserved.

Visit and explore the Wroclaw Aquarium Zoo, Botanical Gardens of the University of Wroclaw, Szczytnicki Park, Cathedral of St John the Baptist and so much more.



2 nights in Gdansk

Gdansk, the largest Polish seaport on the Baltic, has been the site of many historic moments and the home of many important people. It is the cradle of the centuries-old Kashubian literary and cultural tradition, which still thrives today. Gdansk was the site of the first battle of World War II, on a beach north of town. It was also the site where the Solidarity movement was born, and by extension, the birth of post-Communist Poland.

Visit and explore The Crane, Gdansk Shipyard, European Solidarity Centre, The Crane, St. Mary's Basilica, Golden Gate, Neptune's Fountain, Long Lane, Long Market, Oliwa Cathedral, Wisloujscie Fortress, and so much more.



1 nights in Warsaw

Much of Warsaw's historic center was painstakingly recreated and today's Old Town buildings are closer to the original architecture than they were ever before. It has a wealth of shops and restaurants to potter around in. The city also boasts many green spaces, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafés, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract. In addition, the Former Jewish ghetto is a stark reminder of the unforgiving hand of history. The nightlife scene is equally surprising, with the city's increasingly well-dressed youth flocking to the countless bars and clubs of a city that now hums after dark.

Visit and explore the Palace of Culture and Science, Royal Castle in Warsaw, Lazienki Park, National Museum, Copernicus Science Centre, Museum of the History of the Polish Jews, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Wilanow Palace, and so much more.




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Warsaw
Day 1
Arrive to Warsaw
Overnight in Warsaw   89 hotels offered
Optional   134 Things to do
Day 2
Overnight in Warsaw   89 hotels offered
Optional   134 Things to do
Day 3
Departing from Warsaw
Transportation to next city by: Train - Warsaw to Krakow
Krakow
Day 3
Arrive to Krakow
Overnight in Krakow   197 hotels offered
Optional   669 Things to do
Day 4
Overnight in Krakow   197 hotels offered
Optional   669 Things to do
Day 5
Departing from Krakow
Transportation to next city by: Train - Krakow to Wroclaw
Wroclaw
Day 5
Arrive to Wroclaw
Overnight in Wroclaw   57 hotels offered
Optional   94 Things to do
Day 6
Overnight in Wroclaw   57 hotels offered
Optional   94 Things to do
Day 7
Departing from Wroclaw
Transportation to next city by: Train - Wroclaw to Gdansk
Gdansk
Day 7
Arrive to Gdansk
Overnight in Gdansk   76 hotels offered
Optional   99 Things to do
Day 8
Overnight in Gdansk   76 hotels offered
Optional   99 Things to do
Day 9
Departing from Gdansk
Transportation to next city by: Train - Gdansk to Warsaw
Warsaw
Day 9
Arrive to Warsaw
Overnight in Warsaw   89 hotels offered
Optional   134 Things to do
Day 10
Departing from Warsaw

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Warsaw Hotels (89 total)
Krakow Hotels (197 total)
Wroclaw Hotels (57 total)
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Tours in Wroclaw (94 total)
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<b>Poland</b> is a country that offers so many fun experiences for the traveler, from the cities to the countryside. Warsaw and Krakow are crossroad cities, where history and innovative progress coexist beautifully side-by-side, showcasing the nation`s past and future. The Tatra Mountains in the south are a picture-perfect wonderland in the wintertime, and is a popular ski resort area. The Baltic coastline of Pomerania offers respite to crowds in the summer wishing to escape the cities. Historic sites such as castles, palaces, and cathedrals can be found in all corners of Poland -- you really cannot go wrong no matter where you go.
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Warsaw
Much of Warsaw's historic center was painstakingly recreated and today's Old Town buildings are closer to the original architecture than they were ever before. It has a wealth of shops and restaurants to potter around in. The city also boasts many green spaces, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafés, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract. In addition, the Former Jewish ghetto is a stark reminder of the unforgiving hand of history. The nightlife scene is equally surprising, with the city's increasingly well-dressed youth flocking to the countless bars and clubs of a city that now hums after dark.

Visit and explore the Palace of Culture and Science, Royal Castle in Warsaw, Lazienki Park, National Museum, Copernicus Science Centre, Museum of the History of the Polish Jews, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Wilanow Palace, and so much more.
Krakow
Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland and one of the cultural and artistic centers of the country, the former seat of the Polish kings and the former national capital. Among the highlights of the city are: the Royal Castle and Cathedral on Wawel Hill; the medieval Old Town with its beautiful Main Square; the 14th-century buildings of the Jagiellonian University; as well as Kazimierz, the historical centre of Krakow's Jewish religious and social life.

Explore the Main Square, St. Mary's Basilica, Wawel Cathedral, The Cloth Hall, Planty Park, Kazimierz, Ghetto Heroes Square, Collegium Maius, National Museum, St. Florian's Gate, and so much more.
Wroclaw
Wroclaw is the economical, cultural and intellectual capital of Lower Silesia. The city with its charming historical center, parks, good restaurants is a pleasant place to visit. Wroclaw Town hall is considered one of the most splendid Gothic buildings in central Europe. In Wroclaw you can also see the biggest baroque interior in Poland, which has remained until today - the Leopoldine Hall, located in the 17th century University building. Don't miss the Ostrów Tumski, where one of the most beautiful sacral architecture buildings in Europe has been preserved.

Visit and explore the Wroclaw Aquarium Zoo, Botanical Gardens of the University of Wroclaw, Szczytnicki Park, Cathedral of St John the Baptist and so much more.
Gdansk
Gdansk, the largest Polish seaport on the Baltic, has been the site of many historic moments and the home of many important people. It is the cradle of the centuries-old Kashubian literary and cultural tradition, which still thrives today. Gdansk was the site of the first battle of World War II, on a beach north of town. It was also the site where the Solidarity movement was born, and by extension, the birth of post-Communist Poland.

Visit and explore The Crane, Gdansk Shipyard, European Solidarity Centre, The Crane, St. Mary's Basilica, Golden Gate, Neptune's Fountain, Long Lane, Long Market, Oliwa Cathedral, Wisloujscie Fortress, and so much more.
Warsaw
Much of Warsaw's historic center was painstakingly recreated and today's Old Town buildings are closer to the original architecture than they were ever before. It has a wealth of shops and restaurants to potter around in. The city also boasts many green spaces, with leafy parks where rowing boats cruise past outdoor cafés, during the summer, and free classical concerts attract. In addition, the Former Jewish ghetto is a stark reminder of the unforgiving hand of history. The nightlife scene is equally surprising, with the city's increasingly well-dressed youth flocking to the countless bars and clubs of a city that now hums after dark.

Visit and explore the Palace of Culture and Science, Royal Castle in Warsaw, Lazienki Park, National Museum, Copernicus Science Centre, Museum of the History of the Polish Jews, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Wilanow Palace, and so much more.

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