Day 1 (Saturday): Arrival in Warsaw
Upon arrival in Warsaw you’ll be met and transferred to your hotel. Free time to explore the city. Welcome dinner at 20:00. Accommodation at the 4* Hotel Novotel Centrum Warsaw.
Day 2 (Sunday): Warsaw – Tricity (Gdansk – Sopot – Gdynia)
Half day tour of Warsaw, including stops at Royal Lazienki Park and the Palace on the Water, Chopin’s monument, Royal Castle Square, St. John’s Cathedral and the Old Town Market Square. Afternoon departure for the Tri-city area (Gdansk, Sopot, Gdynia). Check in to the 4* Hotel Mercure Gdansk Old Town in Gdansk.
Day 3 (Monday): Tricity (Gdansk – Sopot – Gdynia)
Full day tour of Tricity. Gdansk city tour, including the popular Dluga Street, Neptun Fountain, Olivia Catherdral (including a concert on the famous Rococo organ). Visit the Baltic resort town of Sopot and walk along the historic pier, the longest in Europe. Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Gdynia and the harbour. Accommodation at the 4* Hotel Mercure Gdansk Old Town in Gdansk.
Day 4 (Tuesday): Gdansk – Malbork – Torun
Depart for Torun, stopping along the way at the Teutonic Knight’s Castle in Malbork. Sightseeing tour of Torun – guided tour od the Old Town, unique example of Gothic architecture, statue of Nicolaus Copernicus and Town Hall in the Old Town Market Square. Check in to the 4* Hotel Mercure Torun Centre in Torun.
Day 5 (Wednesday): Torun – Wroclaw
Depart for Wroclaw. Afternoon tour of Wroclaw Old Town with the tenement houses and Town Hall on the Market Square, visit to Ostrow Tumski – the oldest part of the city. Overnight in Wroclaw at the 5* Hotel Sofitel.
Day 6 (Thursday): Wroclaw – Czestochowa – Auschwitz – Krakow
Depart for Krakow, stopping along the way for a tour of Czestochowa and the Jasna Gora Monastery with the Black Madonna. Stop in Auschwitz to visit the former Nazi concentration camp. Arrive in Krakow and check in to the 4* Hotel Novotel Centrum.
Day 7 (Friday): Krakow
Morning tour of Krakow, including the Wawel Hill with a visit to Royal Castle Chambers, the Old Town area with the Barbican, Florianska Gate and Collegium Maius courtyard (Jagiellonian University, the oldest in Europe). Old Town Market Square with the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice) and entrance to St. Mary’s Church. In the afternoon, visit to the Wieliczka Salt Mine – a unique wprld class attraction included in the UNESCO “Human Heritage” list. Accommodation at the 4* Hotel Novotel Centrum in Krakow.
Day 8 (Saturday): Departure from Krakow
Breakfast at the hotel. If time permits, explore more of Krakow before departure transfer to Krakow airport.