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Evening Chopin concerts, based on the popular 19th century intimate music meetings, take the form of a two-part recital lasting a total of 60 minutes.The recitals feature Fryderyk Chopin’s most famous works of all periods of his compositions. From the early, the classical and to the late romantic. They sound: the famous Revolutionary Etude, Polonaise A flat major “Heroic”, “Rain Prelude”, atmospheric nocturnes, waltzes, mazurkas, virtuoso etudes, stormy scherzos.Nestled in the cobblestone streets of the Old Town of Warsaw stands a unique neoclassical concert hall with original “plaster stucco” walls, crystal mirrors, and stylish nineteenth century decorations.Walk through the doors and step into the era of Chopin for a two-part ensemble of Chopin’s greatest pieces played by internationally recognized pianists.The host of the concert greets the guests and presents the artist. After the first part of the recital, which lasts about 25 minutes, the host invites the guests for a glass of champagne or orange juice. During the short break in the concert, the host answers questions from curious guests, recounts stories of Chopin’s life and history of the building. After the second part of the Chopin concert the host invites the listeners to talk to the artist and for photograph’s. All contributing to Chopin concerts in Fryderyk concert hall having a unique atmosphere.This concert is both a perfect start and/or finishing touch to a romantic evening in the Old Town. If you are starting your night with the concert, you may choose to end it in one of the many restaurants that our beautiful old town has to offer.
1 hour
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Wilanow Palace & Garden Tour - PRIVATE (3h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Get to know to one of the most beautiful architectural monuments in Warsaw with a visit to the onetime royal residence of Wilanow Palace. Called "the Little Versailles" for its Baroque elegance, the former home of Polish kings gives you a look at the grandeur of the country's past.A personal guide shows you from your hotel to the outskirts of Warsaw, where the palace stands. A combination of traditional European architecture and uniquely Polish design, the building stands as a symbol of Poland's distinctive place in the continent's history.During your visit, learn about the palace's construction as the royal summer residence of King John III Sobieski, and explore its landscaped park and beautiful French-style gardens. Get an in-depth sense of what makes this one of Poland's most important monuments before your return to your hotel.
3 hours
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Malbork Castle - PRIVATE tour from Gdansk (6h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Transfer from Gdansk to Malbork Castle, the medieval capital of the Teutonic Order in Eastern Europe. You will have a guided visit to the biggest red brick gothic castle in the world which earned it the title of being a “UNESCO World Heritage Site”. This is not only your chance to admire beautiful architecture, but also to experience what life was like in the past, see their technology, and an antique collection of arms. The Castle's cellars also host the "History of Amber" exhibition presenting an astounding collection of Baltic Sea amber including jewelry, and other products made out of amber. After this extraordinary visit, we will transfer back to Gdansk.
6 hours
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Warsaw Old Town Tour - PRIVATE (4h)
Your guide will be waiting for you with your name by the Sigismund's Column, a monument of the Polish king who in the 16th century moved the capital of Poland from Krakow to Warsaw.Discover the capital and the largest city of Poland with your guide. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private walking tour.Look at the Royal Castle - the former home of Polish rulers, place where the Constitution of 3 May was passed – the first in Europe and the second in the world. Do you have more time? Collect your ticket and look inside the castle. See the royal apartments, paintings by Rembrandt and canvases by Bernardo Bellotto, also known as Canaletto.Take a stroll along the charming narrow streets leading to the Old Town Square, where the Festivities and markets were organized but convicts were also executed. Admire the colorful tenement houses. Take a selfie with a statue of the Warsaw Mermaid, the emblem and guardian of the city.See also the barbican and the bell on Kanonia street. Walk along the old city walls and take a photo of the Vistula from the observation point at Gnojna Gora. Step into the cathedral, which houses the tombs of the medieval Mazovian princes, the last king of Poland Stanislaw August Poniatowski, and the outstanding pianist and politician Ignacy Jan Paderewski.Continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. Learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over.See the important monuments of the city, such as the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.Finish with a short walk through the Royal Route which connected three former residences of Polish rulers: Royal Castle, Royal Lazienki and Wilanow Palace. Stop by the Presidential Palace, the Warsaw University campus, as well as beautiful churches and townhouses before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
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Poznan Old Town Tour - PRIVATE (3h)
Your guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the St Peter and Paul’s Cathedral on Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.The tour starts from a visit to the gothic Cathedral on the Ostrow Tumski island, place of baptism of Poland in 966. Passing the Chrobry Bridge, enter the splendid Old Town famous for the renaissance Town Hall dominating over the Market Square. Stroll along charming streets to discover the impressive baroque church and the Franciscan Church with a miniature model of medieval Poznan. Further walk to the Freedom Square surrounded by 19th century historical buildings: National Museum, Raczynski Library, Bazar Hotel and Arcadia. Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
3 hours
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Krakow Cultural Capital of Poland - PRIVATE tour from Warsaw by train (12h)
Wake up early and meet your driver at the hotel. Make your way to the Warsaw Central (Warszawa Centralna) railway station where you board a train heading to Krakow. You will get your train ticket by e-mail in advance. On your ticket you will find a number of a car, compartment and seat.Take a 2h50min scenic train ride from Warsaw to Krakow, a UNESCO World Heritage listed city, and meet a local guide who shows you all of the city's top sights. Along the route, take in the stunning city of this charming Eastern European country. Arriving in Krakow Main (Krakow Glowny) railway station, look for your guide who awaits you at the platform with your name.Immerse yourself in the culture of Krakow. Begin your guided tour of the city with a walk through Old Town. Share in your guide's enthusiasm about local history as you listen to stories about the architecture, inhabitants, and attractions of Krakow. Upon making it to the top of Wawel Hill, stop by the Wawel Royal Castle and Cathedral with its bell tower and catacombs where many Polish monarchs are buried.Heading back down into Old Town, walk along the medieval cobblestone streets to St. Mary's Basilica and the Krakow Cloth Hall. See the defensive walls and Barbican fortress before hopping on the train back to Warsaw.
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Poznan Panoramic Tour - PRIVATE (4h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Transfer from your hotel through the heart of Poznan city would be a chance to see the Mickiewicz Square with the Collegium Maius building, the Opera House, the Mickiewicz University and the magnificent Imperial Castle dating back to 20th century. Further drive to the picturesque Srodka district would start a visit to the gothic Cathedral on the island of Ostrow Tumski, the place of baptism of Poland in 966. Passing the Chrobry Bridge, we enter the splendid Old Town famous for the renaissance Town Hall dominating over the Market Square. Walking along charming streets, we discover the impressive baroque church and the Franciscan Church with a miniature model of old Poznan. Finally we reach the Freedom Square surrounded by 19th century historical buildings: National Museum, Raczynski Library, Bazar Hotel and Arcadia. On the way back to your hotel learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
4 hours
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Odra river cruise and walking tour of Wroclaw - PRIVATE (3h)
Meet your guide in the hotel and walk to a harbour. If your hotel is located out of a city centre, together with your guide, take a local transport.Before going on a board, start 2h walking tour in the Old Town. Admire Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. See the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of Wroclaw. Crossing the bridge over Oder River, enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldina – representative baroque hall. Walk around medieval cobblestone streets to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre.Embark on one of the local ships moored at the bridge and start your trip on Odra River, the second biggest in Poland. Admire the breathtaking panorama of the Old Town from other perspective. Cruise under the most famous bridges of Wroclaw. The most beautiful is the Grunwaldzki suspension bridge with a steel construction – one of the city’s symbols. During 45 min. cruise see a lot of attractions as: Szczytniki lock, Pressure Tower and Ostrow Tumski island, cable car “Polinka”, Market Hall, zoo and many others. Listen to the city’s history and legends told by our guide. Additionaly during night cruises, marvel at iluminated city of 100 bridges!Enjoy the most important places from the river side and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
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Torun - City of Copernicus - PRIVATE (3h)
Meet your guide by the Copernicus monument on main Market Square and start your private Torun sightseeing, the best example of medieval gothic town. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. “The City of Angels”, as the locals call it, is also the birthplace of great Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who made the crucial discovery that the Earth is not the center of the universe.Explore Old Town, admiring magnificent Gothic buildings that testify to the city’s past splendor. Stop by the Old Town hall, one of the most imposing in Northern Europe, housing the regional museum featuring valuable collections. Discover a cathedral of SS John the Baptist and John the Evangelist with original interiors and a bell tower offering a splendid view over the city.Pass several eye-catching burgher houses, with the superbly decorated House under the Star and the fine brick Gothic house where the astronomer was born. Embark on a route tracing the life of Nicolaus Copernicus with the Copernicus Chapel at St. James’ Church, where he was baptized.At the end of the tour, participate in a souvenir hunt that could be a chance to taste a gingerbread. It is baked according to old recipes and methods that date back to the 16th century.Enjoy the most important places in Torun and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
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Royal Garden of Light: Wilanow Palace by Night Tour - PRIVATE (3h)
Meet your guide in your hotel and step into a world of magic and royal elegance! As night falls, Wilanów’s gardens transform into a fairy-tale landscape filled with thousands of shimmering lights. The carefully designed installations reflect the splendor of the royal residence - the former palace of King Jan III Sobieski - blending history, art, and modern technology. It is one of Warsaw’s most enchanting seasonal attractions, inviting visitors to experience the beauty of the Baroque palace in a completely new way. Wander through this luminous wonderland, sparkling tunnels, and dazzling light sculptures. Feel the festive atmosphere, and see the Wilanów Palace from a whole new perspective. With classical music and multimedia projections adding to the atmosphere, this enchanting exhibition blends history, art, and technology for a truly magical evening in Warsaw. Learn about the palace's construction as the royal summer residence of King John III Sobieski, and get an in-depth sense of what makes this one of Poland's most important monuments before your return to your hotel. On your way back to the hotel, reflect on the wonder you’ve just experienced and relive the unforgettable sights of Wilanów.
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Warsaw City Tour - PRIVATE (4h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Get to know the sights in Poland's capital on a tour to explore the city of Warsaw. With the company of a private guide, visit some of the most important sites from the city's long and remarkable past, all as you get to know the city's background and its role in the history of Poland.Start your route with a visit to the city's Old Town. Now inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, after World War II, much of Warsaw lay in ruins. But it has been painstakingly restored to its former glory, with buildings dating from the 13th to the 20th-Century. Pass the former residence of Polish monarchs at the Royal Castle, the Baroque edifice of Krasinski Palace, the modern columns of the Supreme Court building, and the monument dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.Next, visit the city's largest park, Lazienki Park, where you see the famous monument to Frederic Chopin. During World War II, the Royal Lazienki was extensively plundered and heavily damaged by the German occupiers. In 1960, after many years of careful restoration, the Royal Lazienki was returned to the Polish people as a museum. Walk around the sublime park with its serene Palace on the Water, see the beautiful Orangery and Amphitheatre, and admire the exquisite Island Theatre, nestled among the sound of ducks and swans.Take the chance to relax in the beautiful rose garden and among the amazing nature of this place before the tour comes to an end with a ride back to your hotel.
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Warsaw Jewish Heritage Tour - PRIVATE (4h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.A cultural and spiritual center for European Jews dating back to the 11th century, Warsaw holds a remarkable collection of sights to explore. This half-day tour gives you a look at the city's enduring Jewish heritage, as well as memorials to the calamities of the Holocaust.A private guide meets you at your hotel to start your tour to the sights of old Jewish Warsaw. Visit the Nozyk Synagogue, the only Jewish house of prayer to survive the destruction of World War II, as well as the famous cemetery on Okopowa Street, one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe.Your tour also visits monuments that recall the atrocities of World War II, from the remnants of the Warsaw Ghetto to the Umschlagplatz, where Polish Jews were forced onto freight cars headed for Nazi extermination camps. Learn about the brave resistance of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 with a visit to the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes.Throughout the tour, your guide shares insight about Polish Jews who earned fame around the world, from Arthur Rubinstein to Wladyslaw Szpilman, whose story was the focus of the movie The Pianist. Head back to your hotel with a new appreciation for the city's past.
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Western Mazovia is a region brimming with sweeping natural landscapes, colourful folk art, country manors, and old churches. Learn all about the vibrant culture and rich history of this region.After you're picked up from your hotel, settle into a comfortable car and enjoy a relaxing drive to Western Mazovia, where you're greeted by charming wooden architecture and lush greenery all around. Visit the town of Lowicz, where you have the opportunity to visit a museum filled with local costumes, paper cuttings, and embroidered art. Cruise along charming streets lined with quaint country houses and feel like you're living in a different, more peaceful era.Continue your journey to Arkadia, a romantic park, before making a visit to the beautiful Radziwill family residence known as Nieborów Palace. Admire this magnificent palace's baroque architecture and the green landscape that surrounds it before beginning a relaxing drive back to Warsaw.
8 hours
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Kazimierz Dolny - Town of Artists - PRIVATE tour from Warsaw (8h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Travel from Warsaw to Kazimierz Dolny and spend an entire day navigating the beautiful town in central Poland. Marvel at the historic architecture, a testament to the town's importance in Polish history, and take in the beautiful surroundings provided by the Vistula River.Arrive in Kazimierz Dolny from Warsaw, immediately gaining an appreciation for the town's stunning aesthetics, long held dear by artists and travelers alike. From the old tower, the ruins of the castle and the "Hill of the Three Crosses," a panorama of Polish architecture comes into view, framed by the gently curving Vistula.Take advantage of an opportunity to explore the mysterious Roots Gorge, and wander the outskirts of the city. With woodlands, fields, orchards, and hops plantations all within reach thanks to protections from the Kazimierz Landscape Park, you're sure to have a memorable day before returning to Warsaw. Admire Polish beautiful countryside on the way back to your hotel in Warsaw.
8 hours
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Krakow Kazimierz Jewish District - PRIVATE (4h)
Your guide will greet you with your name at The Jewish Cultural Center, on Meisels Street 17 and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Begin your private tour of Krakow's Kazimierz district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the location where Schindler's List was filmed, with a friendly welcome from your guide at the Jewish Cultural Center.Discover this charming part of Krakow with its monuments, markets, synagogues, and Kirkuts (Jewish cemeteries). Learn from your guide about the Jewish community that shaped the character of this neighborhood.See the old Remu Synagogue, the adjoining old cemetery, and the Jewish Museum in the former Old Synagogue. Learn about Jewish history and discover what the Jewish community was before, during, and after the war.Let your guide show you what Jewish life in Krakow was in the past, what is happening today, and what the future holds.
4 hours
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Kalwaria Zebrzydowska & Wadowice - PRIVATE religious tour from Krakow (6h)
Your guide / driver will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private tour to Kalwaria Zebrzydowska and Wadowice.Kalwaria Zebrzydowska (UNESCO Heritage) is the monastery complex of the Franciscans-Bernardines. The exceptional cultural monument conducted in natural scenery has attracted thousands of pilgrims from the very beginning. During this trip you would visit the monastery complex with the early baroque church and dozens of chapels spread around in a beautiful countryside scenery. Continue to Wadowice, the Pope John Paul II birthplace to see the basilica and John Paul II Family Home Museum.Admire Polish beautiful countryside on the way back to your hotel in Krakow.
6 hours
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Wroclaw Old Town Tour - PRIVATE (3h)
Meet your guide at the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and enjoy your fully private walking tour.Welcome to magic Wroclaw – the City of 100 Bridges. Its rich history and medieval character attracts millions of tourists every year. The sightseeing starts by the main entrance of the 13th century Cathedral of St. John the Baptist located on Ostrow Tumski island - the oldest part of Wroclaw. Crossing the bridge over Oder River, enter the Old Town to see Wroclaw University famous for Aula Leopoldinum – representative baroque hall. Walk around medieval cobblestone streets to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses with the gothic Town Hall in the centre.Play dwarves hunting, one of the most popular activities for visitors to Wroclaw.Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
3 hours
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Pearls of Lower Silesia - PRIVATE tour from Wroclaw (8h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Be impressed by the most famous spots of Lower Silesia Region! Starting the trip from your hotel in Wroclaw, we take you to Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica, the largest timber-framed religious buildings in Europe listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These unique, richly decorated churches were erected by the Silesian protestants in the 17th century, after the “Thirty-Year” war. Further drive to magnificent Ksiaz Castle, the third largest in Poland, dating back to 13th century. During your visit, you will have a chance to admire antique interiors, tower and French style terraces. Don’t miss a pleasant walk in the gardens surrounding the castle. On the way back to your hotel you could relax and take a nap in our car.
8 hours
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Trekking in Stolowe Mountains PRIVATE tour from Wroclaw (8h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Transfer from Wroclaw to the Stolowe Mountains National Park, the only one this kind of protected area in Poland with amazing rock formations. Our mountain trip starts at Karlow village and after 40 minutes ascent we reach a wonderful "rocky city" on the top of Szczeliniec Wielki - a huge maze of rocks in various shapes. This peak is the highest point of Stolowe Mountains (919 m above sea level) and offers breathtaking views over Sudety and Karkonosze mountain ranges. After a short break in a mountain shelter we descent and go to Kudowa Zdroj, famous spa resort, where we walk through the City Park and taste the water from different health springs. On the way we stop at the Skeleton Chapel in Czermna, which walls and ceiling were made from thousands of human bones and skulls – war and epidemic victims from 18th century. On the way back to your hotel you could relax and take a nap in our car.
8 hours
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Industrial center of Katowice & UNESCO silver mine tour in Tarnowskie Góry - PRIVATE tour from Krakow (8h)
Your guide / driver will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private tour to Katowice and Tarnowskie Mountains.Transfer from Krakow to Katowice – this industrial city is known for discovery of rich coal reserves, at the same time is the real mixture of cultures: Polish, German & Jewish. It is a centre of science, culture, industry, business and trade and was named a UNESCO City of Music. Sightseeing of Nikiszowiec area, a historic part of Katowice city. Transfer to Tarnowskie Gory – the city known for historic lead-ore mining. This silver mine is on the UNESCO list since 2017. The visit in Historic Silver Mines starts in an interactive museum where tourists get the knowledge of methods of silver. It proceeds with going underground. The trail is 1,749 meters long; 270 meters are travelled by boats. Transfer back to Krakow.
8 hours
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Lodz Private Walking Tour (4h)
Your guide will be waiting for you with your name by the Planetarium EC1 main entrance (Targowa 1/3, 90-001 Łódź).After a century marred by wartime occupation, economic woes, and industrial decline, Lodz - Poland’s third-largest city - is on the rise. Visit this vibrant metropolis, explore its rich cultural heritage and experience the renewed energy of a city in the midst of an exciting revitalization.Start your walking tour at the Planetarium EC1 main entrance. Head towards Piotrkowska street, a popular avenue full of shops, pubs, restaurants, and sculptures commemorating famous inhabitants of Lodz.Next, walk to the Old Town Square, where your guide shares how this area was home to a thriving Jewish community before World War II. Learn how the look of this square changed during and after the war as your guide points out the simple, Soviet-style architecture.At the end discover the renovated industrial complex of the Manufaktura, which boasts an open-air plaza surrounded by large brick buildings and the longest stretch of fountains in Europe.Once you've had your fill of the third-biggest city in Poland, learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
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Lublin Old Town Tour - PRIVATE (3h)
Lublin is the largest city in south-eastern Poland. It is home to a long and fascinating history and stunning Polish architecture. It was here where the Lublin Union was signed in 1569 - a pact that sealed the constitutional union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania creating a free republic associated with a single Parliament, an elected king, a currency and, ethnic and religious tolerance.Start your private tour at the Litewski Square with a multimedia fountain famous for water performances entertaining Lublinians and the guests in the season. Your guide will be waiting for you with your name by the Lublin Union Monument (plac Litewski, 20-080 Lublin, Poland), reminding of the former glory of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.Walk along Krakowkie Przedmiescie, the main Lublin promenade, to Krakow gate, a gateway to the Old Town, housing the Museum of the History of the city of Lublin. Continue to the Trinitarian Tower and the Cathedral with acoustic sacristy, treasury, and crypts.Admire historic, richly decorated tenement houses. Check-out the Lublin Monastery of Dominicans with the Basilica of St. Stanislaus and the building of the Old Theatre. Delving into the alleys and streets of the Old Town, find the Stone of Misfortune, a mural with a panorama of Lublin, the Gothic Tower, the Hartwigs alley, and many other hidden treasures. Stop by the Lublin Market Square, a building of the former Crown Tribunal to which the legend of the Devil’s Paw is connected. Explore the Lublin Underground Trail.Continue your walk to the Castle, passing the Grodzka Gate, being a passage between the Christian and the Jewish town. Currently, there is the “Grodzka Gate — NN Theater” Centre. Be amazed with the Holy Trinity Chapel and world-unique Byzantine-Ruthenian frescoes inside. Climb up the Donjon, one of the oldest buildings in Lublin with a great viewpoint.At the end of a tour taste fresh cebularz, a local delicacy and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
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Praga District with degustation in the Polish Vodka Museum - PRIVATE (4h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Cross the bridge to east side of Vistula River and discover different face of the Polish capital! This part of Warsaw was culturally, ethnically and religiously diverse for centuries. Nowadays Praga is considered to be the most authentic part of the city, as it miraculously was not destroyed during World War II. See two historical churches: St. Florian's Cathedral (Catholic) and the Cathedral of St. Mary Magdalene (Orthodox) and the Monument to the Prague Backyard Band. Pass through the most popular streets in Praga – such as Zabkowska street. Stroll along cobbled roads, among old pre-war tenement houses. Feel as if have stepped back in time by several dozen years! Seek out famous little shrines hidden everywhere and the original murals on the old buildings. In the end, visit the Polish Vodka Museum in the renovated Koneser centre. Here explore the interactive exhibition, walk through over 500 years of history and tradition connected to Polish national beverage and learn what made Polish Vodka famous worldwide. Learn ins and outs of alcohol tasting and experience the taste of three different Polish Vodkas. Na zdrowie!
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Gdansk Jewish Heritage Tour - PRIVATE (4h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.The history of Jews in Gdansk probably dates back to X century. As an important seaport, Gdansk developed economically, industrially and culturally. In the XV and XVI century Gdansk became the most densely populated and most prosperous city in Poland. The affluent city attracted Jewish merchants. They contributed to the development of trade, industry and crafts. At the end of the XIX century, the Jews erected the largest synagogue in the city. It was a symbol of the unification of Gdansk Jews – and was destroyed by Germans in 1939.During the tour walk through the Old Town and see the places related to the Jewish history of the city. Stop by the place where the Great Synagogue was located, the former Jewish Ghetto area in Granary Island, and the Kindertransports monument. Hear about famous Jewish Theatre in Gdansk and learn what Kindertransports were. In the end see the sole remaining synagogue in the city – the New Synagogue in Wrzeszcz, built in 1926.Going back to your hotel, learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
4 hours
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Explore Zakopane – the capital of the Tatra Mountains - PRIVATE (4h)
Meet your driver at the hotel and be invited for the fully private tour in Zakopane. Breathtaking mountain views, unique folklore, delicious regional cuisine, hospitable people… all await you in Zakopane, a charming town at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. Alpine in its character, the range forms the Tatra National Park (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve).Start your tour with a stroll along Krupowki Street - one of the best-known Polish promenades attracting visitors from all over the world with dozens of shops and souvenir stalls, regional arts and crafts. Depending on the season, stop at the manufacture of Oscypek, where the local smoked cheese is produced.Take a chance to ride by a funicular railway to the top of Gubalowka Hill. Admire beautiful panoramas of high mountains in the Tatra National Park. After a gentle walk around the peak, visit the oldest parts of Zakopane. Pass the beautiful timber lodge of Villa Atma with its archetypal Zakopane style architecture now housing a museum, and the famous cemetery “Na Peksowym Brzysku”, a place so sentimental and special with many “gravestones” in the birch grove made of wood. These grave markers are considered to be supreme works of art.Go to “The Great Krokiew”, the biggest and the oldest ski jumping in Poland. It is a regular venue of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.At the end of the tour discover Chocholow village famous for old wooden houses and local wooden art. The joyful atmosphere has some of the best experiences Zakopane can offer.
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Lodz – Jewish Heritage Tour - PRIVATE (4h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Before the outbreak of World War II Lodz was inhabited by over 200,000 Jews. They constituted as many as one third of the total population in this multinational city. Get to know the history of Jews of Lodz – once one of the biggest Jewish society in Poland.Stop by the Radegast station, the final point of trains transporting Jews from western European countries and provincial ghettos from Wartheland.See the Jewish cemetery, the largest Jewish necropolis in Poland.Pass the Children’s Martyrdom Monument, also called the monument of the Broken Heart, dedicated to Polish children who died or were murdered while being imprisoned in the camp in Przemysłowa Street.Take a rest in the Survivors’ Park commemorating the liquidation of the ghetto and stop under one of over 600 “memory trees” planted by those who survived the Litzmannstadt Ghetto.Visit the only remaining pre-war synagogue – Reicher synagogue which survived the times of occupation as a salt warehouse.Discover the renovated industrial complex of the Manufaktura, belonged to a Jewish businessman Israel Poznanski with an open-air plaza surrounded by large brick buildings and the longest stretch of fountains in Europe.At the end take a walk along Piotrkowska Street, a popular avenue full of shops, pubs, restaurants, and sculptures that commemorate famous inhabitants of Lodz and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
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Katowice – the capital of Upper Silesia - PRIVATE tour (4h)
Our guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.It's high time to explore Katowice – the capital of Upper Silesia. It is one of the most underrated tourist cities in Poland. Once the center of the biggest coal basin in Poland. Today a bustling city, the center of cultural and business life. Every year, numerous sports and cultural events, conferences and concerts take place here. In 2015 Katowice was officially made a UNESCO City of Music as part of the UNESCO Creative Cities initiative. Start your tour in the Market Square - one of the city's landmarks. On a way see a renovated old train station and Silesia Theatre. Go towards the Culture Zone consisting of: the Spodek (UFO shape arena), the International Congress Centre, the seat of the Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Silesian Museum. The museum is located on the site of the former "Katowice" mine and its main symbol is the tower of the Warszawa II shaft (the observation tower). All these buildings are architectural gems that have received multiple awards for their unique design. Finaly explore Nikiszowiec - the historic workers' housing estate of Katowice. This district is famous for its characteristic red brick mining buildings.Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
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Warsaw City Tour - PRIVATE (8h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Get to know the sights in Poland's capital on a full day tour to explore the city of Warsaw. With the company of a private guide, visit some of the most important sites from the city's long and remarkable past, all as you get to know the city's background and its role in the history of Poland.Start your route with a visit to the city's Old Town. Now inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, after World War II, much of Warsaw lay in ruins. It has been painstakingly restored to its former glory, with buildings dating from the 13th to the 20th-century. Pass the former residence of Polish monarchs at the Royal Castle, the Baroque edifice of Krasinski Palace, the modern columns of the Supreme Court building, and the monument dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.Visit the city's largest park, Lazienki Park, where you see the famous monument to Frederic Chopin. During World War II, the Royal Lazienki was extensively plundered and heavily damaged by the German occupiers. In 1960, after many years of careful restoration, the Royal Lazienki was returned to the Polish people as a museum. Walk around the sublime park with its serene Palace on the Water, see the beautiful Orangery and Amphitheater, and admire the exquisite Island Theatre, nestled among the sound of ducks and swans. Take the chance to relax in the beautiful rose garden and among the outstanding nature of this place.Explore the Jewish part of Warsaw. Poles and Jews coexisted side by side on Polish territory for seven centuries. You can still find many traces of Jewish heritage in our country, whether material, like historical architecture, or immaterial, like recurring cultural events, trails, traditions and cuisine. Stop by the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes and Umschlagplatz Monument, the place from which Jewish people were transported to the extermination camp in Treblinka. Listen to the tragic story of Warsaw Jews. Walk inside the ghetto part and see the fragments of the ghetto wall.Cross the bridge to east side of Vistula River and discover a different face of the Polish capital, the most authentic part of the city. Take a walk along the most famous street Zabkowska. Look out for surprises in the most unexpected places. Discover shrines hidden away in the courtyards. Seek out the original murals found in the area. Step into the Bazaar Rozyckiego, Warsaw’s oldest market. Taste the best pyzy and flaki in Warsaw.Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
Meet your guide at the Boleslawiec Gallery. Start your 90 minutes workshop with a presentation. Listen to the short history of famous ceramics from Boleslawiec. Get know the method of decorating with the use of original Boleslawiec stamps and paints. Learn how to decorate a ceramic vessel just as the artists in Boleslawiec.Feel really special during this ceramic lesson enjoying a coffee or tea in the meantime. Use your disposal testers for practice before painting the selected ceramic form. Exploit basics of decorating with Boleslawiec stamps, painting with brushes, and the elements of composition.After 90 minutes of workshop your vessel is sent for glazing. Glazing lasts up to 21 days and only then the work is ready for pickup. It is also possible to send burnt works to any place in the world. There is a shop on site, where you can buy unique ceramics from Boleslawiec as a travel souvenir or a unique gift.
1 hour and 30 minutes
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Torun - City of Copernicus - PRIVATE tour from Warsaw (12h)
Meet your private driver at your hotel and drive to Torun, the best example of medieval gothic town. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. “The City of Angels”, as the locals call it, is also the birthplace of great Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who made the crucial discovery that the Earth is not the center of the universe.Meet your private guide and start your sightseeing with the Old Town, admiring magnificent Gothic buildings that testify to the city’s past splendor. Stop by the Old Town hall, one of the most imposing in Northern Europe, housing the regional museum featuring valuable collections. Discover a cathedral of SS John the Baptist and John the Evangelist with original interiors and a bell tower offering a splendid view over the city.Pass several eye-catching burgher houses, with the superbly decorated House under the Star and the fine brick Gothic house where the astronomer was born. Embark on a route tracing the life of Nicolaus Copernicus with the Copernicus Chapel at St. James’ Church, where he was baptized.At the end of the tour, taste well-known sublime gingerbread, which forms an important part of the city’s heritage. Visiting optionally, museum obtain knowledge once kept very secret, under the watchful eyes of master gingerbread bakers. Surrounded by the aroma of spices, create your own gingerbread and take it home as a souvenir.Enjoy the most important places in Torun and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.Relax in your luxurious car on the way back to your hotel.
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Krakow Old Town Tour - PRIVATE (4h)
Meet your guide by the Florian's Gate and be invited for the fully private sightseeing with all of the city's top sights. Spend a half a day exploring a UNESCO World Heritage listed city.Immerse yourself in the culture of Krakow. Begin your guided tour of the city with a walk through Old Town. Share in your guide's enthusiasm about local history as you listen to stories about the architecture, inhabitants, and attractions of Krakow. Upon making it to the top of Wawel Hill, stop by the Wawel Royal Castle and Cathedral with its bell tower and catacombs where many Polish monarchs are buried.Heading back down into Old Town, walk along the medieval cobblestone streets to St. Mary's Basilica and the Kraków Cloth Hall. See the defensive walls and Barbican fortress before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
4 hours
easy
12
Zakopane with Tatra Mountains - PRIVATE tour from Krakow (8h)
Meet your driver at the hotel and be invited for the fully private tour to Zakopane. Breathtaking mountain views, unique folklore, delicious regional cuisine, hospitable people… all await you in Zakopane, a charming town at the foot of the Tatra Mountains. Alpine in its character, the range forms the Tatra National Park (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve).Start your tour with a stroll along Krupowki Street - one of the best-known Polish promenades attracting visitors from all over the world with dozens of shops and souvenir stalls, regional arts and crafts. Depending on the season, stop at the manufacture of Oscypek, where the local smoked cheese is produced.Take a chance to ride by a funicular railway to the top of Gubalowka Hill (optionally). Admire beautiful panoramas of high mountains in the Tatra National Park. After a gentle walk around the peak, visit the oldest parts of Zakopane. Pass the beautiful timber lodge of Villa Atma with its archetypal Zakopane style architecture now housing a museum, and the famous cemetery “Na Peksowym Brzysku”, a place so sentimental and special with many “gravestones” in the birch grove made of wood. These grave markers are considered to be supreme works of art.Go to “The Great Krokiew”, the biggest and the oldest ski jumping in Poland. It is a regular venue of the FIS Ski Jumping World Cup.At the end of the tour discover Chocholow village famous for old wooden houses and local wooden art. The joyful atmosphere has some of the best experiences Zakopane can offer.Admire Polish beautiful countryside on the way back to your hotel in Krakow.
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GR-Warsaw – The Capital of Poland - PRIVATE tour from Poznan by train (12h)
Wake up early and meet your driver at the hotel. Make your way to the Poznan Glowny railway station where you board a train heading to Warsaw. Get your train ticket by e-mail in advance. On your ticket find a number of a car, compartment and seat.Take a 3,5h scenic train ride from Poznan to Warsaw, a UNESCO World Heritage listed city. Along the route, take in the stunning city of this charming Eastern European country. Arriving in Warsaw Central (Warszawa Centralna) railway station, look for your guide who awaits you at the platform with your name and shows you all of the city's top attractions.Get to know the sights in Poland's capital on a tour to explore the city of Warsaw. Visit some of the most important sites from the city's long and remarkable past, all as you get to know the city's background and its role in the history of Poland.Start your route with a visit to the city's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pass the former residence of Polish monarchs at the Royal Castle, the Baroque edifice of Krasinski Palace, the modern columns of the Supreme Court building, and the monument dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.Next, visit the city's largest park, Lazienki Park, where you see the famous monument to Frederic Chopin. Take the chance to relax in the beautiful rose garden and among the amazing nature of this place before hopping on the train back to Poznan.
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Poznan – Heart of Wielkopolska Region - PRIVATE tour from Wroclaw (10h)
Wake up early and meet your driver at the hotel.Take a 2h ride from Wroclaw to Poznan, the picturesque capital of Wielkopolska province being today a major economic, commercial, scientific, cultural and tourism hub in Western Poland; it’s home to the country’s most important trade-fair complex and possibly the most spectacular Town Hall you’ll ever see…Meet your local guide on a spot.Start a tour with a sightseeing of the Tumski Island, which is believed to be a place of baptism of Poland in 966. After visiting a famous gothic Cathedral, built on the base of 10th century church, cross the Chrobry Bridge to enter splendid Old Town famous for the renaissance Town Hall dominating over the Market Square. Stroll along charming streets to discover the impressive baroque church and the Franciscan Church with a miniature model of medieval Poznan. Further walk to the Freedom Square surrounded by 19th century historical buildings: National Museum, Raczynski Library, Bazar Hotel and Arcadia. Then walk along the city’s most important street of St. Martin up to Cezar Castle, where the guided tour ends. Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own before going back to Wroclaw.
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TriCity Tour (Gdansk, Gdynia, Sopot) - PRIVATE (8h)
Your guide will meet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.We will visit the Old Town of Gdansk, Długa Street, which is one of the most beautiful European markets. We will pass the Golden Gate and the Town Hall, Neptune fountain. On a way you may visit The Museum of Arthur's Court and the Amber Chamber with an amber polishing demonstration. The last stop in Gdansk would be Oliwa Cathedral, the longest Cistercian church in the world, famous for its organs and unforgetable concerts.We will then go to Gdynia harbor with its long promenade and the historical ships: the ORP Blyskawica, a 1930s destroyer, which is the oldest preserved ship of this class in the world, and the famous sailing frigate Dar Pomorza.We will finaly proceed to Sopot seaside resort. Once we arrive, you can walk along the longest wooden pier in Europe.Enjoy the most important places in Tricity and area and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
8 hours
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Gdansk History Tour: WWII & Solidarity Movement - PRIVATE (4h)
Discover the places where the fight for freedom began and where the course of modern European history changed forever. This private 4-hour tour of Gdańsk takes you to the most important sites connected with the outbreak of World War II and the rise of the Solidarity movement. Travel comfortably with your guide and explore Westerplatte, the Gdańsk Shipyard, and other meaningful landmarks at your own pace. Meet your guide at the hotel and begin your journey from Westerplatte, the symbolic site where the first shots of World War II were fired on September 1st, 1939. Walk through the former military outpost, see the guardhouses and barracks ruins, and learn how a small Polish garrison held out for seven days against overwhelming German forces. Your guide will bring these dramatic moments to life with stories of bravery and sacrifice. Continue to the Gdańsk Shipyard, the birthplace of the Solidarity movement. Stand before the historic Gate No. 2, explore the areas where the iconic strikes of 1980 took place, and discover how a local workers’ protest grew into a nationwide movement that contributed to the fall of communism across Central Europe. Visit the Monument to the Fallen Shipyard Workers, a powerful memorial honoring the victims of the 1970 protests. This tour is ideal for history lovers, families, and anyone who wants to understand how Gdańsk shaped the world we live in today. With a private guide and flexible pace, you’ll enjoy a comfortable, enriching experience tailored entirely to your interests.
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Torun - City of Copernicus - PRIVATE tour from Gdansk (10h)
Meet your private driver at your hotel and drive to Torun, the best example of medieval gothic town. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. “The City of Angels”, as the locals call it, is also the birthplace of great Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who made the crucial discovery that the Earth is not the center of the universe.Explore Old Town, admiring magnificent Gothic buildings that testify to the city’s past splendor. Stop by the Old Town hall, one of the most imposing in Northern Europe, housing the regional museum featuring valuable collections. Discover a cathedral of SS John the Baptist and John the Evangelist with original interiors and a bell tower offering a splendid view over the city.Pass several eye-catching burgher houses, with the superbly decorated House under the Star and the fine brick Gothic house where the astronomer was born. Embark on a route tracing the life of Nicolaus Copernicus with the Copernicus Chapel at St. James’ Church, where he was baptized.At the end of the tour, participate in a souvenir hunt that could be a chance to taste a gingerbread. It is baked according to old recipes and methods that date back to the 16th century.Enjoy the most important places in Torun and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.Relax in your luxurious car on the way back to your hotel.
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Pearl of Malopolska: Bochnia salt mine, Zalipie, Tarnow - PRIVATE tour from Krakow (8h)
Your guide / driver will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private tour to Bochnia salt mine, Tarnow and Zalipie village.Transfer from Krakow to Bochnia to see the oldest salt mine in Poland with a beautiful underground chapel. It features 300 kilometres of galleries filled with works of art and statues sculpted in salt. It was added to the UNESCO list in 2013. Discover the oldest Bochnia mine workings, where rock salt was mined from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century. Learn what the work of medieval miners looked like and what dangers it as associated with. See how a treasure of UNESCO world heritage was created through the hard work of human beings. Transfer to Tarnow, a charming little city with originally preserved Old Town dating back to XVI century. Visit the second largest complex of historic sites in Małopolska (Little Poland province) and the graves of the owners of Tarnów in the cathedral. See the place from which the first transport of prisoners to Auschwitz left. Enjoy coffee break in one of the kosher cafes.The last stop will be Zalipie, the real pearl of the rural Poland, with picturesque little houses painted in flowery patterns. Visiting this village makes you feel as if you travelled in time. Transfer back to Krakow.
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Krakow City Tour & tasting of the traditional Polish alcohol - PRIVATE (4h)
Meet your guide by the Florian's Gate and be invited for the fully private sightseeing with all of the city's top sights. Spend a half a day exploring a UNESCO World Heritage listed city.Immerse yourself in the culture of Krakow as you visit Wawel Castle and the Wawel Cathedral's bell tower and catacombs. Begin your guided tour of the city with a walk through Old Town. Share in your guide's enthusiam about local history as you listen to stories about the achictecture, inhabitants, and attractions of Krakow. Upon making it to the top of Wawel Hill, visit the State Apartments of the Wawel Royal Castle and Cathedral with its bell tower and catacombs.Heading back down into Old Town, walk along the medieval cobblestone streets to St. Mary's Basilica and the Kraków Cloth Hall. See the defensive walls and Barbican fortress before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.End your tour in a pub. Listen to the long history of Polish vodka, liquors and mead. Experience the taste of three different shoots of traditional Polish alcohol. The recipe of some drinks is almost as old as Krakow is!
4 hours
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Poznan Jewish Heritage Tour - PRIVATE (3h)
Your guide will be waiting for you with your name by the New Synagogue on Stawna 10 street and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.The history of the Jews of Poznan is inseparably tied with the history of the city. While in Poznan, it is impossible not to come into contact with the rich historical, cultural and religious heritage, which Judaism believers shaped over several centuries. Your walk starts from the former Jewish quarter – once the center of social and religious life of Poznan Jews. See the headquarter of the Jewish community, the New Synagogue and Akiva Eger Square. Stop at Wolnosci Square - once the place of the eternal rest of Poznan Jews. Go to the City Stadium, which witnessed the tragic fate of Jews during the German occupation. Discover the Square of the Righteous Among the Nations. See the Monument to the Victims of the Labor Camp for Jews in Poznan and the new Jewish cemetery.Learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
3 hours
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Torun - City of Copernicus - PRIVATE tour from Poznan (10h)
Meet your private driver at your hotel and drive to Torun, the best example of medieval gothic town. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. “The City of Angels”, as the locals call it, is also the birthplace of great Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who made the crucial discovery that the Earth is not the center of the universe.Explore Old Town, admiring magnificent Gothic buildings that testify to the city’s past splendor. Stop by the Old Town hall, one of the most imposing in Northern Europe, housing the regional museum featuring valuable collections. Discover a cathedral of SS John the Baptist and John the Evangelist with original interiors and a bell tower offering a splendid view over the city.Pass several eye-catching burgher houses, with the superbly decorated House under the Star and the fine brick Gothic house where the astronomer was born. Embark on a route tracing the life of Nicolaus Copernicus with the Copernicus Chapel at St. James’ Church, where he was baptized.At the end of the tour, participate in a souvenir hunt that could be a chance to taste a gingerbread. It is baked according to old recipes and methods that date back to the 16th century.Enjoy the most important places in Torun and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.Relax in your luxurious car on the way back to your hotel.
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Warsaw City Tour - PRIVATE tour from Lodz (10h)
Meet your driver at the hotel and take a full day trip to Warsaw.Get to know the sights in Poland's capital on a tour to explore the city of Warsaw. With the company of a private guide, visit some of the most important sites from the city's long and remarkable past, all as you get to know the city's background and its role in the history of Poland.Start your route with a visit to the city's Old Town. Now inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, after World War II, much of Warsaw lay in ruins. But it has been painstakingly restored to its former glory, with buildings dating from the 13th to the 20th-Century. Pass the former residence of Polish monarchs at the Royal Castle, the Baroque edifice of Krasinski Palace, the modern columns of the Supreme Court building, and the monument dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.Next, visit the city's largest park, Lazienki Park, where you see the famous monument to Frederic Chopin. During World War II, the Royal Lazienki was extensively plundered and heavily damaged by the German occupiers. In 1960, after many years of careful restoration, the Royal Lazienki was returned to the Polish people as a museum. Walk around the sublime park with its serene Palace on the Water, see the beautiful Orangery and Amphitheatre, and admire the exquisite Island Theatre, nestled among the sound of ducks and swans.Take the chance to relax in the beautiful rose garden and among the amazing nature of this place before the tour comes to an end with a ride back to your hotel in Lodz.
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Lublin Jewish Heritage Tour - PRIVATE (8h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.The history of Lublin Jews is almost as long as the history of the city - it has about 700 years. Before the outbreak of World War II, the Jewish population constituted 30% of the citizens of the city. Over time, Lublin became the center of Jewish culture, religion and science. In the 1930s, the largest and most prestigious rabbinical school in the world was opened in Lublin. The town was called the Jewish Oxford and the Jerusalem of Poland.Go through a Memorial Trail of Lublin Jews, that commemorates places related to the tragic history of the Jewish community and marks the borders of the ghetto in Podzamcze and the last road of Lublin Jews to Umschlagplatz, from where about 28,000 people were transported to the death camp in Bełżec.Hear about a world that no longer exists. See the Lublin castle, the Grodzka Gate (called also the Jewish Gate), Chewra Nosim Synagogue - the only preserved pre-war Jewish temple, the Old Jewish Cemetery, and the former Academy of the Sages of Lublin – currently hotel and synagogue. Finally visit the Majdanek State Museum – the former German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp.Enjoy the most important places for Jewish history in Lublin and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
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Krakow Old Town Tour - PRIVATE tour from Katowice (8h)
Our driver will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private tour to Krakow.Immerse yourself in the culture of Krakow. Begin your guided tour of the city with a walk through Old Town. Share in your guide's enthusiasm about local history as you listen to stories about the architecture, inhabitants, and attractions of Krakow. Upon making it to the top of Wawel Hill, stop by the Wawel Royal Castle and Cathedral with its bell tower and catacombs where many Polish monarchs are buried.Heading back down into Old Town, walk along the medieval cobblestone streets to St. Mary's Basilica and the Krakow Cloth Hall. See the defensive walls and Barbican fortress before hopping on the car back to Katowice.
8 hours
easy
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Poznan Old Town and Brewery Tour - PRIVATE (5h)
Your guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the St Peter and Paul’s Cathedral on Ostrow Tumski and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.The tour starts from a visit to the gothic Cathedral on the Ostrow Tumski island, place of baptism of Poland in 966. Passing the Chrobry Bridge, enter the splendid Old Town, famous for the renaissance Town Hall dominating over the Market Square. Stroll along charming streets to discover the impressive baroque church and the Franciscan Church with a miniature model of old Poznan. Further walk to the Freedom Square surrounded by 19th century historical buildings: National Museum, Raczynski Library, Bazar Hotel and Arcadia. End this fascinating tour in the brewery pub for a well-chilled beer. Be seduced with a full bouquet of flavours and aromas of freshly brewed unpasteurized beer. All are manufactured from selected blends of malt with specially prepared aromatic and bitter hops, originating from the best Polish and foreign crops. Cheers! Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
5 hours
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Kornik castle & Rogalin palace - PRIVATE tour from Poznan (4h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Drive 25 km south from Poznan to visit the magnificent Kornik Castle founded in the 15th and rebuilt in the 19th century in the English - gothic style. The delightfully situated residence, once owned by the aristocratic Zamoyski family, houses a collection of furniture, paintings and national souvenirs. You would stroll around the stylish park with Arboretum - a rich collection of unique trees and exotic plants. Transfer to Rogalin and sightseeing the splendid landscape gardens with the biggest oak trees collection in Europe. Nearby you can admire the rococo - neoclassical palace of Raczynski family dating from 18th century. Admire Polish beautiful countryside on the way back to your hotel in Poznan.
4 hours
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Wielkopolska Treasures: Gniezno - Biskupin - Wenecja - PRIVATE tour from Poznan (8h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Transfer from Poznan to Gniezno, the first capital of Polish state. Visit to the Cathedral, famous for the bronze Romanesque doors depicting the scenes from St. Adalbert’s life. Further drive to Biskupin, the oldest settlement in Poland dating back to the 8th century BC and sightseeing of the museum – the impressive town reconstructed without a single nail. After lunch break if you are lucky, take a joyful ride by narrow gauge railway to Wenecja village. Visit the Narrow Gauge Train Museum with a stylish waiting room and many kinds of old locomotives and carriages. At the end hear the interesting legend of the Wenecja devil and see the ruins of his castle. Admire Polish beautiful countryside on the way back to your hotel in Poznan.
8 hours
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Wroclaw City Tour
Meet your guide at the hotel and begin your fully private sightseeing.Discover the ancient city of Wroclaw. Over the centuries, the city has been part of the Kingdom of Poland, Bohemia, the Austrian Empire, Prussia, and Germany and has been part of Poland since 1945 as a result of border changes after World War II. With those visible reminders of Czech, German and Polish rule, Wroclaw has become a truly modern European city, and one that you simply must experience for yourself.Begin the tour with a visit to the 13th-century cathedral of St. John the Baptist with its vertiginous twin towers, located on Ostrow Tumski Island, the oldest part of the city.Cross a bridge over the Oder River and take a walk along the river embankment. More than 100 road bridges and footbridges pin together the riverbanks in Wroclaw – the only places where you’ll find more are Venice, Amsterdam, St. Petersburg and Hamburg. Enjoy spectacular views. Stop by Raclawice Panorama Museum hosting a monumental picture Panorama of the Battle of Raclawice, presenting one of the biggest 360˚ panoramic battle scenes in the world - the Battle of Raclawice in April 1794, in which Poles won over Russians, nowadays one of the nation’s symbol.Enter the Old Town. Admire Wroclaw University with its the most representative part Aula Leopoldinum, a beautiful baroque hall designed by the famous Italian architect - Christophorus Tausch.Continue down medieval cobblestone streets that lead to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses. This is the city’s municipal and cultural centre, a place of happenings, concerts and performance art, lined with terraced cafes and restaurants. Be impressed with the huge late Gothic town hall and Its tower, housing the oldest clock tower bell, installed back in 1368! The town hall cellars are home to Piwnica Swidnicka, one of the oldest European restaurants dating back to 1273.Continue to Centennial Hall, the greatest architectonic achievements of the 20th century and a part of UNESCO World Heritage List. It is currently one of the most wanted places to organise exhibitions, conferences, congresses, cultural and sporting events from Poland and from abroad.At the end of your tour play dwarves hunting, one of the most popular activities for visitors to Wroclaw. These merry gnomes are simply ubiquitous around the city centre dotting doorways, alleyways and street corners, constantly underfoot but only seen by the observant.Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.
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Gdansk Old Town Tour - PRIVATE (4h)
Your guide will be waiting for you with your name by the main entrance of the Golden Gate in the Old Town (Długa 1, 22-100 Gdańsk) and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.The charm of Old Town Gdansk attracts millions of tourists each year. We will start by taking a walk down Długa Street, which is one of the most beautiful European markets that is nestled around a dazzling selection of renaissance buildings. It leaves from the Golden Gate and passes by the Town Hall, Neptune fountain, Arthur's Court and finishes by the Green Gate overlooking the Motława River. On a way you may visit The Museum of Arthur's Court and enjoy an amber polishing demonstration with a short lecture on amber. The tour continues to the Old Crane, which happens to be one of the most popular symbols of the city. After that, the tour finishes at the church of St Mary, Europe's biggest gothic brick church.
4 hours
5
Stutthof Concentration Camp Museum - PRIVATE tour from Gdansk (4h)
Your guide will greet you at the hotel and invite you for the fully private sightseeing.Located only 55 km from Gdansk, Stutthof was the first concentration camp in Poland that was built by the Nazis in 1939 and the last one to be liberated in 1945 by the Soviet Army. During this period 85 000 people were victims of genocide. A visit to this camp will be a chance to bear witness to the gas chamber where many were ruthlessly murdered, the crematorium, the prisoners’ barracks and the guard’s tower that are all reminders of this horrific time. We will then transfer back to Gdansk.
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