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Poland

Poland is located in the Central and Eastern Europe, on the Baltic Sea. It borders with 7 countries – Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Germany. Thanks to its rich history, it is at the forefront of the most visited countries in Europe. The capital Warsaw has for years become a great metropolitan city with a mixture of Polish and global culture.

In the south, Kraków is the second largest city. Kraków was honored with a lot of titles such as European Capital of Culture in 2000, UNESCO City of Literature in 2013 or European City of Sport in 2014. Kraków regularly appears in the rankings of the most popular and fashionable tourist cities in Europe. In the north we can visit Gdańsk, once a German city located on the Baltic Sea, a popular destination in the summer.

In Poland, there are also 23 various national parks, which are an ideal opportunity to escape from the hustle and bustle of cities. We should not forget about the rich regional cuisine, thanks to which foreign tourists fall in love with Poland.

Kraków is the former capital of Poland. The must-see attractions are the Old Town, Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory, Nowa Huta – former communist district. It is also impossible to be in Kraków and not to visit the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum and the ‘Wieliczka’ Salt Mine, which are included on the UNESCO list next to Kraków's Old Town.

4 days
Kraków / Oświęcim / Wieliczka
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If this is your first visit in Gdańsk, you will find out very quickly that such a short stay is not enough to discover all its charms. These four days, however, will be enough for you to wish to be back again in Gdańsk, especially as each season is completely different here.

4 days
Gdańsk / Malbork / Buczyniec
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Wrocław is situated on the bank of the Odra River, has 12 islands and over 100 bridges, which is why it is called the ‘Polish Venice’. This capital of Lower Silesia bears traces of Czech, German and Polish rule. The influences of these cultures were marked in architecture, creating one of the most interesting cities in Poland. While in Wrocław, it is also worth going on a journey through Lower Silesia and discovering the unique tourist attractions of this region.

4 days
Wrocław / Świdnica / Wałbrzych
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Warsaw is a modern, vibrant metropolis which delights with contrasts and interesting architecture. This is an important center of economy, culture, and science, which combines tradition with dynamic development. A unique city rebuilt after the devastation of World War II, the showpiece of which is not only a rich historical heritage but also a unique atmosphere and a diverse cultural and gastronomic offer.

4 days
Warsaw
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We invite you to the most forested voivodeship of Poland – Lubusz. A region rich in natural, historic and post-military attractions. We have selected the most interesting points on the route to bring you closer to this less well known corner of Poland. Spirits from the noble grape varieties Pinot Noir, Traminer, Saint Laurent and Regent are served on the Lubusz Wine Route, which you will visit with us!

5 days
Zielona Góra / surroundings
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Fryderyk Chopin is considered to be one of the greatest pianists and composers of the 19th century. He was born in Żelazowa Wola but spent almost half of his life in Warsaw where he grew up, gave his first concerts and felt in love for the first time. Commemorative plaques and musical benches remind of his stay in this city. Set off on an unforgettable musical journey with us to get to know the most famous Varsovian better!

4 days
Warsaw / Żelazowa Wola / Brochów / Sanniki
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Podlasie is the most ethnically, culturally and religiously diverse voivodeship in Poland. It is inhabited by representatives of various nations and ethnic (including Belarusians, Ukrainians, Poles, Tatars, Lithuanians, Roma, Russians, Jews) and religious groups (Catholics, Orthodox believers, Old Believers, Protestants and Muslims). Discover with us this extremely colourful ethnic and religious mosaic, unique for today's Poland.

4 days
Białystok / Supraśl / Tykocin
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Kraków is the former capital of Poland. The must-see attractions are the Old Town, Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory, Nowa Huta – former communist district. It is also impossible to be in Kraków and not to visit the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum and the ‘Wieliczka’ Salt Mine, which are included on the UNESCO list next to Kraków's Old Town.

4 days
Kraków / Oświęcim / Wieliczka
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If this is your first visit in Gdańsk, you will find out very quickly that such a short stay is not enough to discover all its charms. These four days, however, will be enough for you to wish to be back again in Gdańsk, especially as each season is completely different here.

4 days
Gdańsk / Malbork / Buczyniec
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Wrocław is situated on the bank of the Odra River, has 12 islands and over 100 bridges, which is why it is called the ‘Polish Venice’. This capital of Lower Silesia bears traces of Czech, German and Polish rule. The influences of these cultures were marked in architecture, creating one of the most interesting cities in Poland. While in Wrocław, it is also worth going on a journey through Lower Silesia and discovering the unique tourist attractions of this region.

4 days
Wrocław / Świdnica / Wałbrzych
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Warsaw is a modern, vibrant metropolis which delights with contrasts and interesting architecture. This is an important center of economy, culture, and science, which combines tradition with dynamic development. A unique city rebuilt after the devastation of World War II, the showpiece of which is not only a rich historical heritage but also a unique atmosphere and a diverse cultural and gastronomic offer.

4 days
Warsaw
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Kraków is the most visited city in Poland. During the three days you will see the Old Town and Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory. Your stay will be complemented by guided tours of the Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine. Let us invite you to Kraków so that you can learn more about the history of this city outside the school walls.

3 days
Kraków / Oświęcim / Wieliczka
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Wrocław is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Poland. Due to the picturesque location on the Odra River and its four tributaries and numerous bridges, the city is often called the ‘Venice of the North’. The capital of Lower Silesia attracts tourists with interesting architecture, a rich history, openness and multiculturalism.

3 days
Wrocław / Rogoźnica / Głuszyca
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Three days are too short to get to know all the attractions of Gdańsk, but it is enough to fall in love with it. We will prove to you that history lessons do not have to take place inside the school building. There are so many places to discover. Let us take you on an unforgettable tour around the amber city!

3 days
Gdańsk / Malbork / Sztutowo
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Warsaw is the main political, economic and cultural center of Poland. The government offices, embassies of other countries and the Polish Parliament are located here. It is an extraordinary place where it is impossible to separate the past from the present. On every street and corner of the city there is a story that can take you back to the times of Canaletto, Fryderyk Chopin (composer), or Maria Curie-Skłodowska (Nobel Prize winner).

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Warsaw
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Poland in Hebrew is called Polin, which means a place where you should live or rest. The fate of millions of Jews was woven into the history of Poland for many centuries, and their presence became part of many city and town landscapes. Unfortunately, World War II interrupted the development of this community and led to the extermination of about 90% of Polish Jews. Our journey in the footsteps of Jewish culture is a journey through 1000 years of their beautiful yet tragic history.

8 days
Kraków - Lublin
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The UNESCO World Heritage Sites are places of outstanding value to humanity. Poland occupies ninth place in Europe when it comes to the number of sites inscribed on the list. On this trip, we will show you all sixteen monuments scattered around eleven regions of Poland. Get ready for a lot of culture and history and a fast pace of sightseeing on the tour. Let’s start!

10 days
Malbork - Wrocław
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Vibrant Warsaw, the beaches on the Baltic Coast, the hometown of Copernicus, Poznań fragrant croissants, the Polish Venice, the Tatras and the Pieniny, the underground salt city and royal Kraków. Come with us on a 9-day journey through the must-see tourist attractions of Poland. The geographical diversity and cultural richness of our country will satisfy the most demanding travellers. It will be an exciting adventure - will you try?

9 days
Warsaw - Zakopane
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Kraków and Wrocław are perfect starting points for exploring the two most beautiful regions of southern Poland: Małopolska and Lower Silesia, which attract tourists with countless opportunities for excursions. There are numerous national and landscape parks, mountains, ponds, lakes, spas, mysterious undergrounds, vineyards, breweries, castles and palaces. A stay in these two regions also encourages visiting Slovakia and the Czech Republic.

5 days
Kraków - Adršpach (Czech Republic) - Wrocław
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Lesser Poland is a region characterised by a rich culinary heritage, based on local products. The European Commission has registered over 40 Polish food products as Protected Designations of Origin (PDO), Protected Geographical Indications (PGI) or Traditional Specialties Guaranteed (TSG). Many of them come from Lesser Poland. During this tour, you will enjoy their taste and learn about the history of their production.

4 days
Kraków / Ojców / Zakopane
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The culinary traditions of Pomerania combine respect for local products and the history of the region. Due to the coastal location and large forestation, the local cuisine is rich in fish and mushroom specialities. The minorities that inhabited this region left not only tangible traces of their presence, but we can also discover their history in traditional products and recipes.

4 days
Gdańsk / Pomerania
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Easter is the most important holiday in the Christian tradition. In Poland, it is celebrated especially solemnly and is associated with a number of traditions and folk customs, such as a palm competition, decorating Easter eggs, blessing food on Easter Saturday, sharing an egg and Wet Monday. At Easter, the Main Square in Kraków is sparkling with colours and attracts with its aromas. It is also a time of contemplation and reflection, which can be indulged in during the extraordinary Misteria Paschalia Festival.

5 days
Kraków
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Every year, Targ Węglowy (Coal Market) in Gdańsk turns into an atmospheric Christmas market for five weeks. Here you can buy beautiful Christmas decorations, local handicrafts and amber products, taste local specialties and take part in various cultural events. Get carried away by the magic of Christmas!

3 days
Gdańsk
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The omnipresent sound of carols, the smell of Christmas trees and a lot of colorful lights – this is what you will find at the Kraków Christmas Market and thanks to it you will feel the Christmas atmosphere. Discover Kraków in this unique Christmas edition.

3 days
Kraków
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We invite you to the most forested voivodeship of Poland – Lubusz. A region rich in natural, historic and post-military attractions. We have selected the most interesting points on the route to bring you closer to this less well known corner of Poland. Spirits from the noble grape varieties Pinot Noir, Traminer, Saint Laurent and Regent are served on the Lubusz Wine Route, which you will visit with us!

5 days
Zielona Góra / surroundings
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At Christmas time Warsaw shines with thousands of lights! This is the perfect time to admire the capital in a new, colorful appearance. Decorations in the form of lights, interactive elements, benches appear in every corner of the city and the Christmas Market is set in the Old Town. Visiting the capital of Poland during this period also allows you to see the magnificent Royal Garden of Lights at Wilanów.

3 days
Warsaw
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November is the time when heavier than usual traffic begins in the Market Square in Wrocław. Wooden booths, fragrant Christmas trees, stalls with mulled wine and gingerbread are a sign that it is time to start the Christmas Market! A lot of attractions, performances, Christmas decorations, handicrafts, specialties of Polish and world cuisine are waiting for visitors. Hand-painted baubles with inscribed Christmas wishes or special dedications are very popular.

3 days
Wrocław
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