Poland Uncovered: A Journey of History and Charm

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Marnie Constance, Travel Agent in Long Beach, CA

Marnie Constance

Long Beach, CA Travel Agent

Marnie Constance

Long Beach, CA · 7 Years of Experience

MJ Elite Travel, an independent agent with Trips and Ships Luxury Travel, a Travel Leaders Network Affiliate Agency
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COUNTRIES VISITED:Poland
PLACES VISITED:Gdansk, Krakow, Warsaw
SUGGESTED DURATION:8 Days
Discover the heart of Central Europe in Poland, a country rich in history, culture, and culinary delights. From its lively cities to its quiet moments of reflection, this journey will immerse you in vibrant traditions, stunning landscapes, and captivating stories. Delight in cobblestone streets, medieval wonders, breathtaking architecture, and unforgettable cuisine. This itinerary showcases the very best of Warsaw, Gdansk, and Kraków, tailored for travelers seeking meaningful experiences.
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DAY1
Warsaw
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Warsaw, Poland
Arrive in Warsaw and be greeted by your private transfer to the historic and elegant Hotel Bristol, a Luxury Collection Hotel. Located along the Royal Route and steps from Old Town, this iconic hotel combines timeless Art Nouveau charm with modern luxury. Enjoy the impeccable service, grand interiors, and indulgent amenities, including a serene spa and a cozy café with traditional Polish pastries. This evening, immerse yourself in Warsaw’s rich musical heritage with the Chopin Concerto Experience at Fryderyk Concert Hall. Bask in the enchanting ambiance of 19th-century luxury as virtuoso pianists bring Chopin’s compositions to life. Between performances, enjoy a champagne intermission and hear captivating stories of the composer’s life.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Explore the historic Royal Route right outside your door
DAY2
Warsaw
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Culture and History of Warsaw
Start your day with breakfast at the hotel’s Marconi Restaurant before heading out on the Warsaw City Excursion. Stroll through the UNESCO-listed Old Town, marveling at its vibrant, rebuilt charm after World War II. Visit the Royal Castle, Krasinski Palace, and the picturesque Lazienki Park, home to the iconic Chopin Monument. In the evening, meander along Nowy Swiat Street, part of the city’s Royal Route. Discover charming cafes, fine dining restaurants, and designer boutiques, with the sunset casting a golden glow over the city.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Take a private tour to learn about the WW2 history and rebuilding of the city
DAY3
Warsaw
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Gdansk
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Warsaw / Gdansk
After breakfast, delve into the moving history of Poland’s Jewish heritage on the Warsaw Jewish Heritage Experience. Visit the Nozyk Synagogue, the Okopowa Street Cemetery, and the Umschlagplatz Monument, reflecting on the resilience of the Jewish community through the ages. Later, board a scenic train to Gdansk. Upon arrival, check in to the luxurious Hilton Gdansk, set on the Motlawa River. Relax in your river-view suite before enjoying dinner at the hotel’s rooftop terrace, with sweeping views of the historic city.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Jewish History tour
Visit the Norblin Factory - a unique museum turned modern day food/retail/entertainment venue
DAY4
Gdansk
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Explore beautiful Gdansk
Explore the charm of Gdansk Old Town on a guided walking tour. Wander down Dluga Street, passing landmarks like Neptune’s Fountain, Arthur’s Court Museum, and the stunning St. Mary’s Basilica. Witness amber craftsmanship at the Amber Chamber, learning about this treasured Baltic gem. This afternoon, embark on a sunset cruise along the Motlawa River. Admire the medieval port crane, scenic waterfront, and vibrant cityscape as the golden hues of dusk bathe the skyline.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Wander through the beautifully restored Old Town, where colorful facades line the cobblestone street
DAY5
Gdansk
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Gdansk and WW2
Step into Poland’s storied history on the Fighting for Freedom Excursion. Visit the Westerplatte Peninsula, where World War II began, and hear tales of heroism and resilience. Continue to the Gdansk Shipyard, a symbol of the Solidarity movement that sparked Poland’s path to democracy. Spend the afternoon indulging in local specialties at a riverside café or enjoy a pampering session at the hotel’s wellness center. As evening falls, walk along the bustling waterfront promenade and savor freshly caught seafood at one of Gdansk’s renowned restaurants.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Visit Westerplatte, the historic site where World War II began
DAY6
Gdansk
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Krakow
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Gdansk / Kraków
Fly to Kraków and check in to the luxurious Stradom House, Autograph Collection, a historic monastery-turned-hotel exuding modern elegance. After settling in, join a private guide for an Old Town Walking Tour. Wander through the Rynek Glówny, Europe’s largest medieval market square, and explore the underground museum for a glimpse into Kraków’s fascinating past. For dinner, indulge in traditional Polish cuisine: try pierogi (savory dumplings) and oscypek (smoked cheese) paired with Polish vodka.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Visit Rynek Glówny, one of the largest medieval town squares in all of Europe
Listen for the hourly trumpet call from the top of St. Mary's Basilica, a 6 century old tradition!
DAY7
Krakow
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Explore Wawel Hill in Krakow
Uncover the city’s royal legacy on the Wawel Hill Excursion, visiting the Wawel Royal Castle, Cathedral, and Gothic-style Barbican. Later, journey to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Marvel at its underground chapels, sculptures, and crystalline chambers carved entirely from salt. In the evening, toast your final night with a glass of wine in the hotel’s world-class bar, followed by a lively dinner at a jazz café or an intimate bistro.
HIGHLIGHTS:
Climb the bell tower at the Wawel Cathedral and touch the bell for good luck
Take a river cruise tour for a unique view of the city
Visit Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site
DAY8
Krakow
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Say goodbye to Krakow
Relish a relaxed morning in Kraków. Stroll through the serene Planty Park, sip coffee at a quaint café, or shop for unique souvenirs at the Cloth Hall. Bid farewell to Poland as your private transfer whisks you to the airport for your journey home. Reflect on the unforgettable memories of this vibrant, historic country, filled with stories of resilience and beauty. Do widzenia!
HIGHLIGHTS:
Walk Planty Park, the beautiful greenbelt that surrounds Old Town
Catch the fire-breathing dragon statue at the base of Wawel Hill
FINAL THOUGHTS
Poland blends history, culture, and charm, from Warsaw’s resilience to Gdansk’s maritime legacy and Kraków’s medieval beauty. With rich traditions, stunning landmarks, and warm hospitality, it’s a destination of unforgettable experiences.