About this trip
Eight days moving through Poland's three standout cities, with a fully guided pace that takes in centuries of history without rushing you off the streets. You go from Warsaw's rebuilt Old Town to Wroclaw's canals and bridges, then finish in Krakow's medieval square.
Alongside the cities, there's real depth here — the Wieliczka Salt Mines with their carved underground chambers, and the option to visit Auschwitz to sit with Poland's harder history. It's a trip that mixes admiring architecture with understanding what the country has been through.
What you'll do
- Wander Warsaw's Old Town, Lazienki Palace and Royal Castle
- Explore Wroclaw, the 'Venice of Poland', known for its canals and bridges
- Descend into the Wieliczka Salt Mines and its salt-carved chambers
- Stand in Krakow's medieval market square, one of Europe's best-preserved
- Option to visit Auschwitz
- Option to visit Schindler's Factory in Krakow
- Covers three cities in eight days, so expect to change base a few times
- Includes the option to visit Auschwitz, which some travellers may want to prepare for emotionally
- Private rooms throughout, with a fully guided, moderate pace
Worth it if you want Poland's heavy-hitter sights with a strong guide. Think twice if you need downtime or aren't prepared for Auschwitz's weight.
- Guide Monika was genuinely knowledgeable, kind, and protective of the group throughout.
- Wieliczka Salt Mines unexpectedly massive and brilliant; Auschwitz-Birkenau sobering but essential.
- Polish food varied nightly; local Krakow guide shared personal stories that made the city come alive.
- Heat in Krakow notable enough that group needed mid-tour breaks; pack accordingly or go off-season.
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Warsaw · 11 Sept – 12 Sept
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