








Arrive at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where you will be warmly welcomed and transferred to the city center. After settling in, begin your introduction to Poland’s dynamic capital with a guided tour of Warsaw, uncovering its blend of modern energy and rich historical heritage.
Royal Castle – Entrance Included
Visit the magnificent Royal Castle, a symbol of Poland’s resilience and cultural pride. Explore its elegant chambers, lavish interiors, and priceless artworks as you learn about the centuries-old legacy of Polish monarchs who once resided here.
Dinner in the Old Town
In the evening, enjoy a delicious dinner in Warsaw’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with charming squares, colorful townhouses, and vibrant cafés. Soak in the atmosphere as you stroll past beautifully restored streets and the iconic Castle Square.
After dinner, check in at your hotel and unwind for the night.
Overnight in Warsaw.
Today you can choose between two fascinating experiences, each offering a different perspective on Poland’s capital city and its layered history.
Option 1 – Royal Wilanów Palace Tour
Step into the world of Polish royalty with a visit to the breathtaking Wilanów Palace, often called the “Polish Versailles.”
Admire:
The elegant baroque interiors
Priceless art collections
Beautiful gardens and lakeside paths
This tour reveals the legacy of King Jan III Sobieski and the cultural richness of Poland’s royal past.
Option 2 – Communist Warsaw & Polish Vodka Museum
Travel back in time to the post-war era with a unique journey through Communist Warsaw, riding in vintage coaches that recreate the atmosphere of the 1970s and 1980s.
Your tour includes:
Key landmarks of communist architecture
Stories of everyday life under the Polish People’s Republic
A guided visit to the Polish Vodka Museum, where you will learn about Poland’s centuries-old distilling traditions and taste selected regional vodkas
Afternoon at Leisure
After your chosen tour, enjoy free time in Poland’s capital. Wander through lively streets, explore cafés and museums, or shop in Warsaw’s modern city center.
Prepare for a fascinating journey north as you travel from Warsaw toward the Baltic coast. Along the way, enjoy a memorable stop in Malbork, home to one of the most extraordinary medieval sites in Europe.
Visit to Malbork Castle – Europe’s Largest Brick Fortress
Discover the awe-inspiring Malbork Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former stronghold of the Teutonic Order. As you explore its towering walls, courtyards, and grand halls, you’ll be immersed in centuries of history, military strategy, and Gothic architecture.
Marvel at:
The impressive Middle and High Castle complexes
Beautifully restored chambers and corridors
Exhibits showcasing medieval life, armor, and craftsmanship
Malbork’s sheer scale and detailed architecture make it one of Poland’s most iconic and unforgettable historic landmarks.
Continue to Gdańsk
After your castle visit, continue your scenic transfer to Gdańsk, a charming port city known for its maritime heritage, colorful waterfront, and vibrant Old Town.
Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and enjoy the evening at leisure.
Welcome to the Gdańsk Trading Past Tour, a journey through one of Poland’s most fascinating port cities—rich in Hanseatic heritage, maritime tradition, and pivotal world history.
Historic Main City & Long Market
Begin your exploration at the iconic Main City Hall, where the museum reveals Gdańsk’s golden age, merchant culture, and architectural evolution.
Continue along the Long Market (Długi Targ)—one of the most beautiful promenades in Europe—lined with colorful façades, merchant houses, and grand monuments.
Artus Court & Medieval Gate Complex
Visit the impressive Artus Court, once the meeting place for wealthy merchants and noble elites, showcasing exquisite interiors that reflect the city’s prosperity.
Walk through Gdańsk’s historic City Gates, including the Golden Gate and the Green Gate, symbols of the city’s former independence and power.
Neptune Fountain & St. Mary’s Church
Marvel at the legendary Neptune Fountain, a tribute to Gdańsk’s deep connection to the sea.
Step inside St. Mary’s Church, one of the world’s largest brick churches, renowned for its soaring interior and remarkable works of sacral art.
Cruise to Westerplatte & WWII Museum
Enjoy a scenic cruise along the Motława River to Westerplatte, the symbolic site where World War II began.
Visit the Museum of World War II, one of Poland’s most modern and immersive museums, offering powerful displays and stories that shaped global history.
This day combines medieval splendor, merchant wealth, maritime tradition, and the pivotal events of the 20th century—revealing the full character of Gdańsk: a city shaped by trade, resilience, and cultural vibrancy.
Today, step into the enchanting medieval world of Toruń, one of Poland’s most beautifully preserved historic cities and the birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus. With its Gothic architecture, red-brick facades, and charming cobblestone streets, Toruń offers an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the country.
Explore Toruń’s Medieval Old Town
Wander through the UNESCO-listed Old Town, where centuries-old merchant houses, defensive walls, and Gothic churches reveal the city’s prosperous Hanseatic past. Enjoy the unique ambiance as you stroll through narrow lanes surrounded by timeless architecture.
Visit the Gingerbread Museum
Continue with a delightful and immersive experience at the Gingerbread Museum, where the traditions of Toruń’s most famous delicacy come to life. Discover:
The long history and symbolism of Toruń gingerbread
Traditional ingredients and ancient baking methods
Interactive demonstrations led by skilled bakers
Enjoy the aromas of spices filling the air and, depending on your program, try your hand at preparing your own gingerbread creation—a memorable highlight for visitors of all ages.
This day blends history, craftsmanship, and cultural flavor, offering a truly unforgettable experience in one of Poland’s most iconic medieval cities.
Experience the irresistible charm of Wrocław, one of Poland’s most captivating cities, as you wander through its vibrant streets adorned with colorful architecture and lively market squares. Known as the “Venice of Poland” for its numerous islands and bridges, Wrocław blends centuries of history with modern creativity, offering a truly unforgettable experience.
Highlights of Your Wrocław Exploration
Old Town & Market Square (Rynek)
Stroll through one of Europe’s most beautiful medieval squares, surrounded by brightly painted townhouses, elegant arcades, and the iconic Gothic Old Town Hall.
Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island)
Step into the city’s oldest district, where cobblestone streets, historic churches, and charming gas lanterns create a romantic, timeless atmosphere.
Wrocław Dwarfs Trail
Enjoy a fun and playful search for the famous krasnale—over 300 whimsical bronze dwarf statues hidden across the city.
Centennial Hall (UNESCO)
Marvel at the architectural brilliance of Centennial Hall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a remarkable example of early modernist engineering.
This journey through Wrocław reveals a city rich in culture, history, and modern flair—a true Polish gem that delights every traveler.
Today, embark on a picturesque journey from Wrocław to Kraków, traveling through the heart of southern Poland. Along the way, enjoy a profound and meaningful stop at Jasna Góra Monastery in Częstochowa — one of the country’s most sacred pilgrimage sites.
Jasna Góra Monastery – Home of the Black Madonna
At Jasna Góra, you will have time to explore the revered shrine that houses the miraculous Icon of the Black Madonna, a symbol of Polish faith, resilience, and unity. Walk through the monastery’s historic courtyards, beautifully decorated chapels, and peaceful interiors as you take in the spiritual atmosphere of this sacred place.
This visit offers a special moment for reflection, prayer, or quiet contemplation before continuing your journey.
Arrival in Kraków
After your time at Jasna Góra, continue to Kraków, one of Poland’s most enchanting cities, celebrated for its medieval architecture, vibrant cultural life, and rich history.
Check in at your hotel and enjoy the evening at leisure in the former royal capital of Poland.
Experience a day filled with profound history, architectural beauty, and emotional reflection as you explore Kraków, one of Poland’s most treasured cultural cities.
Kraków Old Town – Architectural Splendor & Timeless Atmosphere
Begin your morning wandering through the enchanting Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with Gothic and Renaissance masterpieces. Highlights include:
St. Mary’s Basilica, with its iconic towers
The lively Main Market Square, one of Europe’s largest medieval squares
The historic Cloth Hall
Charming cobblestone streets lined with cafés, boutiques, and local artisans
Let the elegance and centuries-old charm of Kraków inspire you as you uncover its vibrant cultural heritage.
Auschwitz-Birkenau – A Journey Through Memory
In the afternoon, embark on a sobering and deeply impactful visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp.
This guided experience provides:
A respectful, educational insight into one of humanity’s darkest chapters
Visits to the preserved barracks, memorial sites, and historical exhibits
A chance to honor the memory of the millions of victims
This visit is an essential and powerful reminder of the importance of remembrance and human dignity.
Farewell Dinner
Conclude your day — and your journey — with a warm farewell dinner, celebrating the unforgettable experiences, shared moments, and cultural discoveries that have shaped your adventure through Poland.
Overnight in Kraków.
Transfer from hotel to the Balice Kraków Airport.
| 4 * Category low season | 5,820 EUR | 5,820 EUR | 5,820 EUR |
| Single supplement | 5,820 EUR | ||
5* HOTELS
*Hotel names confirmation upon availability at the moment of request.
5* Hotel Sheraton Grand Warsaw, 2 nights
5* Hotel Hilton Gdańsk, 2 nights
5* Hotel AC by Marriott Wrocław, 2 nights
5* Hotel H15 Kraków, 2 nights
Hotels accommodation: BB
Transfers: by coach up to 50 pax as per program
Lunches and dinners: 1x lunch, 3x dinner, 1x farewall dinner
Tours with ESG: 4h tour of Warsaw, 8h tour of Gdańsk, 3h tour of Toruń, 4h tour of Wrocław, 1,5h tour of Jasna Góra, 4h tour of Kraków, optional tour of Warsaw: 4h Wilanów Palace or 4* Communism Tour
Entrances: Warsaw - Royal Castle Royal Route with ESG, Malbork Castle Historic Route with ESG, Gdańsk - Main City Hall, cruise from Gdańsk to Westerplatte, Museum of II World War with ESG, Toruń – Gingerbread Museum, Wrocław – Raclawice Panorama, Aula Leopoldina, Kraków – St. Mary’s Basillica, Royal Castle, Wawel Cathedral, Oswięcim – Auschwitz Birkenau
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Expenses of personal nature: mini bars, laundry, telephone bills,
Early check-in and late check-out,
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