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Itinerary

Classic Poland: Warsaw to Krakow

Day 1 - Warsaw

Arrive at anytime. After settling into your hotel, attend a welcome meeting in the evening with your CEO before heading out for an optional dinner with the group. Warsaw is a vibrant city rich in history and full of stories, having been nearly destroyed in World War II. If you have time, we recommend taking some extra time to fully explore this incredible city.

Day 2 - Warsaw/Gdansk

Wave goodbye to Warsaw and board a train bound for Gdansk, travelling through the picturesque Polish countryside. Enjoy some free time on arrival to the hotel before setting off with a local guide on a walking tour of the city's highlights.

Day 3 - Gdansk

Set off in the morning with your CEO on an excursion to the nearby city of Sopot, on the Baltic Sea. Stroll along the promenade and see the sights before returning to Gdansk to enjoy the rest of the day free to continue exploring or to relax.

Day 4 - Gdansk/Wroclaw

Set off again by train heading south to the city of Wroclaw. In the afternoon, head out on foot with your CEO to see the city's main sights and see why it is sometimes referred to as the "Venice of Poland." Take the rest of the day at leisure to relax or explore on your own, perhaps making a stop in the evening at one of the oldest beer cellars in Europe.

Day 5 - Wroclaw

Today is a free day in Wroclaw. Choose to wander the city and explore its historical monuments and beautiful architecture, or perhaps take an excursion through the Silesian heartland to the wooden churches of peace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, for a private organ concert.

Day 6 - Wroclaw/Krakow

Depart by train and travel through the countryside toward Krakow. Upon arrival, enjoy some time on your own for lunch before joining a local guide on a walking tour of the city's highlights. Finish off with an 'obwarzanki' cooking class where you'll learn the ins and outs of this bagel-like, traditional speciality. Enjoy your creation, then spend the remainder of the evening at leisure.

Day 7 - Krakow

Explore Krakow on your own with a full free day today. You may wish to explore the tragic history of this region with an excursion to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest German Nazi concentration and extermination camp; a highly impactful experience

Day 8 - Krakow

Depart at any time.
Summary

What’s included?

Accommodation

Hotels (7 nts).

Local transport

Train, public transport, walking.

Meals

Meals Included: 7 breakfasts
Meals Budget: Allow USD295-385 for meals not included.

Additional info

Meals Included: 7 breakfasts
Meals Budget: Allow USD295-385 for meals not included.

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