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From the cultural gems of Kraków to the imposing mountain ranges of Zakopane, join us in discovering the best of Poland of a fully escorted coach holiday. Renowned for its breathtaking beauty and fascinating history, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to uncover the country’s past, whether it’s through a visit to Auschwitz or a journey along Warsaw’s ‘Royal Route’. Explore the outstanding Morskie Oko Lake, with its emerald waters and ambient atmosphere, or head underground into a world of salt lakes and galleries at the Wieliczka Salt Mines. With so much on offer, let us show you what Poland is all about…
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Explore the Baltic capitals of Riga, Tallinn and Vilnius combined with visits to Warsaw, Helsinki and Copenhagen on this magnificent holiday.
Take an in-depth look at the Holocaust, one of the darkest aspects of WW2, as we visit Auschwitz and Kraków on this emotive tour.
One of the darkest chapters of the 20th century, join us on a journey of Remembrance as we look into heart-wrenching stories of the Holocaust.
Join us on a fascinating tour as we explore the WW2 battlefields in Poland, the Warsaw Uprising and some of the most important Holocaust sites.
A wonderful introduction to the delights of Poland, exploring the beautiful city of Kraków and the breathtaking Tatras Mountains.
With an abundance of historic sights to explore, Poland’s cities are truly in a league of their own. Find striking statues in Kraków’s market square or get a taste of royalty at Wawel Castle. Warsaw’s Monument to the Ghetto Heroes pays tribute to the country’s sensitive past, and you can learn more about Jewish history at the POLIN Museum. If you’d like to hear more about the events of World War II, a visit to Auschwitz offers an emotional insight into the Holocaust.
If you’re searching for outstanding natural beauty, Zakopane and the surrounding area guarantee scenes straight from a postcard! Take your holiday to new heights with a cable car ride up to the summit of Mt. Kasprowy Wierch, soaking up the panoramic vistas in all directions, or be left in awe by the spectacular Morskie Oko Lake.
And, while you’re taking in the very best of Poland, be sure to treat your taste buds to a variety of culinary delights, whether its a hearty stew or a delicious dumpling!
Auschwitz – the largest concentration camp built in occupied Europe, Auschwitz-Birkenau is a sombre and emotional place to visit
View TourGolabki, or cabbage rolls, are an important part of Polish cuisine. Cabbage leaves are filled with minced beef or pork and served with either a tomato or mushroom sauce. Translating to ‘little pigeons’, these flavorsome rolls are a delight!
Sometimes translated into ‘Hunter’s Stew’, bigos is typically made with sauerkraut, fresh shredded cabbage and a variation of meats. Whilst simple and traditional, this is one of Poland’s national dishes and a must-try!
Undoubtedly Poland’s most famous and simple food, pierogi are filled dumplings that can be cooked or fried. Savory pierogi is often filled with cheese, meat or vegetables, whilst sweet pierogi is filled with fruits such as blueberries, plums or cherries.
Created in the Tatras Mountains, oscypek is a smoked cheese only found in Poland. Made from salted sheep’s milk, once smoked the cheese is then turned into an oval, barrel or spindle. The production of oscypek is financially supported by the EU due to how impressive it is!
With so much on offer, you might need some inspiration! We’ve hand-picked a selection of favourite destinations and provided an overview of the very best highlights...
Royal Route
Connecting three former residences of Polish rulers, the Royal Route takes you to Łazienki Park, Wilanów Palace and the Royal Castle, along with other historic buildings, parks, churches and monuments. If you're eager to see several sights, this walk is a must!
Monument to the Ghetto Heroes
Commemorating the fallen Jewish fighters in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943, the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes offers an insight into the city’s past. One side of the memorial depicts several fighters with Mordechaj Anielewicz, whilst the other side portrays a line of Jewish prisoners in the concentration camps.
Old Town
Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Warsaw’s old town is the most picturesque part of the city. Playing a major role in Poland’s history and culture, the area is home to many sights and attractions such as Sigismund’s Column, the Mermaid of Warsaw and the Historical Museum of Warsaw.
Wawel Castle
The home of Polish kings and queens until the 1600s, Wawel Castle should be at the top of your sightseeing list! Admire the unique blend of architectural styles, and be sure to explore the castle’s different sections, such as the State Rooms and the Royal Private Apartments.
Wawel Cathedral
One of the most important churches in Poland, Wawel Cathedral is the focal point of the country’s history. The cathedral has witnessed many coronations, funerals and burials, and inside you can view highlights such as the Holy Cross Chapel, the Sigismund Chapel and the Crypt of St. Leonard.
Market Square
The buzzing heart of Kraków, the market square is one of the largest medieval squares in Europe. Here you can browse the merchant stalls in the Cloth Hall, view the striking bronze statue of Adam Mickiewicz, and hear the famous bugle call played from the tower of St. Mary’s Basilica.
Kasprowy Wierch Cable Car
If you’re searching for breathtaking views, take the cable car up to the summit of Mt. Kasprowy Wierch. Your journey takes you above the spectacular Tatra Valleys, and once at the top you can take in the panorama of Czerwone Wierchy and the much sharper peaks of the High Tatras.
Krupowki Street
The best place for people watching and soaking up the charm of Zakopane, Krupowki is the town’s main street. You’ll find plenty of cafés, shops, restaurants and bars – it’s one of the best places to try traditional Polish cuisine!
Muzeum Oscypka Zakopane
Learn the secrets of how oscypek, the famous sheep’s cheese, is made at this fantastic museum! All stages of its production will be shown, highlanders will tell stories of how the shepherds came to the Tatras, and you’ll even have the chance to make your own cheese.
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