Warsaw, Kraków & Enchanting Wrocław
Discover Poland's Three Most Beautiful Cities
Request this packageWarsaw Old Town
Royal Route
Łazienki Park
Wrocław Market Square
Książ Castle
Church of Peace
Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial
Wawel Castle
Wieliczka Salt Mine
Kraków Old Town
- Economy class airfare
- Accommodation in selected 4★ & 5★ hotels
- Daily buffet breakfast
- Guided tours and excursions as described in the program
- Entrance fees to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Wawel Cathedral, Książ Castle and the Church of Peace
- Greek tour leader / escort
- Travel insurance (including Covid-19 coverage)
- Public liability insurance
- Travel information package
- VAT included
- Transfers as per itinerary
- Entrance fees to museums, attractions and sightseeing venues not listed under Included
- Anything not explicitly mentioned under Included
A journey through history, medieval architecture and the timeless charm of Poland.
Itinerary
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Day 1 | Athens – Warsaw
A Capital Reborn
Arrival in Warsaw, Poland's vibrant capital, and transfer to our centrally located hotel.
After check-in, we enjoy our first guided walk through the city with our tour leader, discovering the atmosphere of a capital that has successfully rebuilt itself while preserving its remarkable history. It's the perfect introduction before tomorrow's full city tour. -
Day 2 | Warsaw City Tour
A City of Resilience and Timeless Elegance
Today's tour introduces us to Warsaw, a city where history and modern life blend seamlessly.
We explore the beautifully restored UNESCO-listed Old Town, the Market Square, the Royal Castle, and Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy). We also admire the imposing Palace of Culture and Science, the Grand Theatre, and visit the former Jewish Ghetto, where memorials and the POLIN Museum tell the story of one of Europe's most significant Jewish communities.
Our panoramic tour continues along the historic Royal Route, passing landmarks such as St. Anne's Church, the Church of the Holy Cross, the Presidential Palace, Kazimierz Palace, the historic Hotel Bristol, the University of Warsaw, and the birthplace of Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie.
The afternoon is free to explore the city at your own pace. We highly recommend visiting the beautiful Łazienki Royal Park, home to the famous Chopin Monument, elegant gardens, lakes and walking paths. -
Day 3 | Warsaw – Wrocław
The Colorful City of Bridges and Dwarfs
After some free time in Warsaw, we depart for Wrocław, one of Poland's most charming cities.
Built along the Oder River, Wrocław is famous for its colorful architecture, Gothic heritage, picturesque bridges and the hundreds of bronze dwarfs scattered throughout the city.
During our guided tour, we visit Piasek Island, the magnificent Market Square (Rynek), the beautiful Old Town Hall, the impressive Centennial Hall (Hala Stulecia) and St. Elizabeth's Church, whose Gothic tower dominates the city's skyline. -
Day 4 | Książ Castle & Church of Peace
Discovering Lower Silesia
Today's excursion takes us through the beautiful region of Lower Silesia.
Our first stop is the magnificent Książ Castle, one of Poland's largest and most impressive castles. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, it has witnessed centuries of history and even served as a strategic site during World War II.
We continue to the Church of Peace in Świdnica, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest timber-framed religious building in Europe. Built in the 17th century after the Peace of Westphalia, it stands today as one of Poland's most remarkable architectural treasures.
Return to Wrocław, where the remainder of the afternoon is at leisure. -
Day 5 | Auschwitz – Kraków
A Powerful Journey Through History
This morning we travel towards Kraków, stopping first at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.
A visit to Auschwitz is one of the most moving experiences in Europe. Walking through the former concentration and extermination camp offers a profound reminder of the tragic events of World War II and stands today as a symbol of remembrance, peace and human dignity.
Following our visit, we continue to Kraków, where we arrive in the afternoon. The rest of the day is free to enjoy your first impressions of this beautiful medieval city. -
Day 6 | Kraków City Tour
History, Art and Timeless Beauty
Today's guided tour introduces us to one of Europe's finest preserved medieval cities.
We explore the historic Old Town, visit the elegant Kazimierz Jewish Quarter, admire the magnificent Wawel Royal Castle, Wawel Cathedral, and discover Europe's largest medieval market square.
Highlights also include St. Mary's Basilica, famous for its hourly trumpet call, the historic Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), and the prestigious Jagiellonian University, one of Europe's oldest academic institutions.
The afternoon is free for shopping, cafés, museums or simply wandering through Kraków's charming streets. -
Day 7 | Wieliczka Salt Mine – Athens
An Underground World of Salt
Our final day begins with a visit to the extraordinary Wieliczka Salt Mine, one of Poland's most famous UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Descending underground, we discover an astonishing world of salt-carved chambers, sculptures, lakes and the breathtaking St. Kinga's Chapel, entirely sculpted from rock salt by the miners themselves.
After returning to Kraków, there is free time for one last stroll through the city before our transfer to the airport for the evening flight back to Athens, bringing home unforgettable memories from an extraordinary journey through Poland.