Warsaw, Wroclaw & Krakow: A 5-Day Journey Packed with Poland's Charms
5 Days
€4,397〜 /Per Person (Based on Double Occupancy)
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Included in the Price
Included Items
- Accommodation Listed in the Itinerary
- Meals Listed in the Itinerary
- Various guided tours as listed in the itinerary
- Private vehicle or train fares for transfers
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Included in the Price
Excluded Items
- International Airfare & Taxes
- Personal expenses such as travel insurance and drinks during meals
- Tips for drivers and guides
Recommended Highlights of the Trip
A comprehensive 5-day travel plan to fully enjoy all that Poland has to offer.
Visit Warsaw, rich in historical background; Wroclaw, with its unique culture and beautiful cityscapes; and Krakow, a historic city that retains the strong essence of the Middle Ages, to experience the diverse charms of Poland.
The journey begins in Warsaw, the capital of Poland.
In Warsaw, where modern cityscapes coexist with historical architecture, you will visit sites associated with Chopin and stroll through the city while immersing yourself in music and history.
Warsaw suffered significant damage during World War II, but it is a place where you can learn about its reconstruction process and feel the fusion of modernity, tradition, and the future.
Next, you will visit Wroclaw.
Known as one of the most beautiful cities in Poland, Wroclaw features colorful houses lining its squares and historical landmarks such as the Wroclaw Cathedral.
The city is also famous for its 'little dwarfs,' with hundreds of dwarf statues scattered throughout the city, which are very popular among tourists.
Finally, you will visit Krakow.
The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can enjoy strolling while feeling the remnants of the Middle Ages.
At the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, you will learn about the Holocaust under Nazi Germany and spend valuable time reflecting on the importance of peace.
With private vehicle transfers and a Japanese-speaking guide, you can enjoy sightseeing comfortably without language concerns.
This plan is ideal for those who want to efficiently visit Poland's major cities and key attractions in a short period.
Itinerary Details
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Day 1
Warsaw
Arrive at Warsaw Chopin Airport.
Please transfer to your hotel in central Warsaw on your own.
Breakfast: × Lunch: × Dinner: ×
Accommodation: Stay in Warsaw
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Day 2
Warsaw → Wroclaw
Breakfast at the hotel.
Join a full-day tour of Warsaw and Zelazowa Wola (Chopin's birthplace) with a Japanese-speaking guide.
Travel by private vehicle to visit cultural and historical landmarks in Warsaw, the former royal capital, and also stop by Zelazowa Wola, Chopin's birthplace.
After the tour, take a train to Wroclaw.
Breakfast: ◯ Lunch: ◯ Dinner: ×
Accommodation: Stay in Wroclaw
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Day 3
Wroclaw
Breakfast at the hotel.
Join a full-day tour of Wroclaw city and the Swidnica Peace Churches with a Japanese-speaking guide.
In Wroclaw, explore historical landmarks and the charming Old Town, enjoying its unique atmosphere and beautiful architecture.
The Peace Church in Swidnica is the largest wooden structure in Europe.
While its exterior is quite simple, the interior features stunning Baroque-style decorations. Beyond its religious significance, it is highly regarded as a cultural heritage site representing Poland for its architectural and artistic value.
After the tour, take a train to Krakow.
Breakfast: ◯ Lunch: ◯ Dinner: ×
Accommodation: Stay in Krakow
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Day 4
Krakow → Wieliczka Salt Mine → Krakow
Breakfast at the hotel.
Join a full-day tour of the Wieliczka Salt Mine with a Japanese-speaking guide.
Take a train to reach the vast underground space 135 meters below the surface.
As the center of Poland's salt industry, it boasts a history of over 700 years and thrived through salt trade.
Explore salt sculptures such as the Virgin Mary and the St. Kinga Chapel, adorned with salt decorations.
Breakfast: ◯ Lunch: × Dinner: ×
Accommodation: Stay in Krakow
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Day 5
Krakow
Breakfast at the hotel.
At the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, observe the 'Arbeit macht frei' sign and the remains of the camp, delving deeply into its historical background and testimonies.
Gain a deeper understanding of the realities of the Holocaust under Nazi Germany and its impact.
*This plan concludes at a hotel in Krakow city. Changes such as airport transfers are also possible.
Breakfast: ◯ Lunch: ◯ Dinner: ×
Accommodation: Stay in Krakow
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