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Explore Poland!

Get ready to embark on an unforgettable 14-day adventure exploring the charming cities of Poland! This itinerary will take you from the vibrant streets of Warsaw to the historical depths of Krakow, then to the picturesque mountains of Zakopane, and finally to the cultural gem of Wrocław. Each location offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and culinary delights, ensuring that you'll have a diverse range of experiences. With a mix of iconic sights and hidden gems, you'll learn about Poland's rich heritage while tasting authentic local dishes and mingling with friendly locals. Whether you're wandering through lush parks, exploring ancient castles, or indulging in delicious pierogi, this trip promises to create memories that you'll cherish forever.

  • Warsaw+ 36
  • Kraków
  • Zakopane
  • Explore Poland!
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14 days

Itinerary Overview

  • 4 Nights: Warsaw
  • 4 Nights: Kraków
  • 3 Nights: Zakopane
  • 3 Nights: Wrocław
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Warsaw

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Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, is a bustling metropolis that expertly blends the old with the new. Known for its resilient spirit, the city was almost entirely destroyed during World War II, but it has been meticulously rebuilt. Today, Warsaw is home to modern skyscrapers, vibrant cultural scenes, and beautiful parks. Don't miss the historic Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, characterized by its colorful buildings and cobblestone streets. The city is also known for its rich history, excellent museums, and lively cafés, offering a glimpse into Polish culture and hospitality.
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Kraków

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Krakow is one of Poland's oldest and most beautiful cities, often referred to as the cultural capital of the country. Its main square, Rynek Główny, is one of the largest medieval town squares in Europe, showcasing stunning architecture and vibrant street life. The city's well-preserved old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich history. Famous for its iconic Wawel Castle, Jewish Quarter, and numerous museums, Kraków is also known for its traditional cuisine, including delicacies like pierogi and zapiekanka. A visit to its surrounding areas like Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Wieliczka Salt Mine is a profound experience.
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Zakopane

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Zakopane, situated at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, is a picturesque town known for its stunning natural landscape and wooden architecture. Often referred to as the winter capital of Poland, it offers year-round outdoor activities including hiking, skiing, and mountain biking. The town is also known for its unique Góralski culture, which can be experienced through local cuisine, music, and crafts. Visitors can indulge in thermal baths, enjoy the vibrant market, or take a scenic ride on the funicular up to Gubałówka Hill for breathtaking views of the mountains. Zakopane is a true paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
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Wrocław

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Wrocław, located on the banks of the Oder River, is known for its beautiful old town and rich history. Often referred to as 'the Venice of Poland', the city is famous for its picturesque bridges, charming islands, and stunning architecture. The Market Square is bustling with cafés and street performers, while numerous museums and cultural attractions provide insight into Wrocław's past. Visitors can discover the city's fascinating dwarf statues scattered throughout, symbolizing Wrocław's resilient spirit. Wrocław is also known for its vibrant theatre scene and delicious local cuisine, making it a perfect blend of culture and relaxation.

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