Poland off the beaten path

Discover the hidden gems of Poland and savor authentic moments as you journey through this enchanting country. Connect with rural artisans whose pride and passion for their craft bring each region to life. Perfect pairings await: immerse yourself in Poland’s rich heritage and natural landscapes, blending architectural treasures with genuine rural experiences. Encounter stories of resilience, skill, and success, and stand face-to-face with age-old traditions that reveal the true DNA of Poland.

For travelers who appreciate niche, off-the-beaten-path adventures, this tour offers an unparalleled glimpse into Poland’s lesser-known wonders—ideal for those who’ve seen the classic sights but still feel there’s more to discover. If you’ve journeyed on the Grand Tour of Poland or the Polish Dream Tour but still feel a desire for something more, this tour leads you into Poland’s untouched landscapes and communities, crafted for those who value rare and authentic experiences.

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Duration 13 days
Availability August 2025
Departures from Warsaw
Ends in Warsaw
Group Size Max 25
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15/Aug/2025 - 27/Aug/2025 3101 EUR / per person 3709 EUR / per person
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Book this tour for at least 4 people to receive a 10% discount for each participant. Terms & conditions

Promotional pricing: If the tour is offered at a promotional price, only customers who have not previously booked the same tour are eligible for the discount.
Payment: deposit of 20% of the tour price, paid within 7 days of the reservation date. Final balance of 80% should be paid at least 65 days before the tour departure.
Cancellations: If you have to cancel your tour 66 days or earlier before the departure, we charge only a service fee of 50 EUR per person. Cancellations made 65-46 days before the tour departure result in 50% fee. The fee then grows to 100%.
Billing currency is Polish Zloty (PLN). Prices are shown for orientation purposes also in the preferred currencies of our customers: USD, CAD, GBP, AUD and EUR.
For Double Occupancy, you and your travel companion will share a hotel room.
Single Occupancy: Experience the comfort and privacy of having your own hotel room.
Triple room - upon request.
Included in price

  • Hotel accommodation as described or similar
  • Hotel breakfasts
  • Transportation per the itinerary (air-conditioned high-class motorcoach, minibus, or van)
  • Experienced driver
  • Parking fees
  • Professional English-speaking tour escort throughout
  • 3 dinners, each a full 3-course meal with water (set menu)
  • 4 lunches, each a full 3-course meal with water (set menu)
  • Guided tour of Warsaw, including the Museum of Life under Communism
  • Guided tour of Poznan (no admission fees)
  • Guided tour of Lodz (no admission fees)
  • Guided tour of Sandomierz (no admission fees)
  • Guided tour of Zamosc (no admission fees)
  • Guided tour of Krakow, including Collegium Maius (walking tour)
  • Admission to the Museum of Life under Communism
  • Admission to the interactive Poznan Croissant Museum
  • Admission to Lancut Castle
  • Admission to Collegium Maius
  • Admission to the Nikifor Museum
  • Admission to Pieskowa Skala Castle
  • Admission to the John Paul II Museum
  • Admission to the Arboretum at Wojslawice
  • Private music concert in Warsaw
  • Klezmer music during dinner in Krakow
  • Music entertainment, paper cut-out presentation, and dance lesson in Lowicz
  • Gift from Kasia & Wojtek Gronecki
  • 1-hour lecture in Krakow
  • Wine tasting in Niemcza
  • Meetings with local artists as per the itinerary
  • City tax where required
  • Information booklet
  • Tour organization and travel documents

Not included in price

  • tour headsets (cost: 9 PLN per person, per day, will be added to the tour price if the number of participants reaches 12 or more)
  • airfare
  • airport transfer
  • travel insurance
  • gratuities for your tour escort, driver, local guides. They are optional but appreciated.
  • other services not mentioned in programme

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Day 1

Arrival in Warsaw

Warsaw Old Town

Independent arrivals at the Warsaw hotel.

Afternoon & Evening:
At approximately 4:00 p.m., meet and greet with your tour leader and fellow travelers in the hotel lobby. Following a brief introduction, enjoy a walk to the Old Town. Painstakingly rebuilt from scratch after WWII, it holds a place on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Along the way, visit the Church of the Holy Cross, where Chopin’s heart rests in an urn, brought home by his sister in 1849. The biblical passage inscribed on a pillar reads: “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.

Meet Poles: An Unforgettable Musical Feast
Malgorzata and Jan Muranty, along with their children, will introduce you to the captivating world of Polish music, filled with warmth, emotional depth, and folk influences. The performance includes works by renowned Polish composers, including Henryk Wieniawski and Frédéric Chopin.

Afterward, join in a feast of Polish culinary specialties.

Meals: dinner
Overnight: Sofitel Victoria ***** (Warsaw)
Day 2

Warsaw sightseeing

Łazienki Park

Morning:

We begin our day by exploring Warsaw’s rich history, focusing on its resilience during the city’s darkest days in World War II. Known as the city of two monumental uprisings, Warsaw’s identity was profoundly shaped by these events, which left a deep impact on both Polish and Jewish communities. As we move through the city, we will encounter statues commemorating the Ghetto Uprising of 1943 and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944—the largest resistance operation in German Nazi-occupied Europe.

Next, we will take a scenic drive along the Royal Route, experiencing a journey through the layers of Warsaw’s history, culture, and architecture. Our route leads us to Łazienki Park, a beautiful legacy of King Stanisław August, where we’ll find a peaceful setting dedicated to Poland’s most renowned composer, Fryderyk Chopin.

Our final stop in Warsaw takes us into a different era as we step back in time at the Museum of Life under Communism. Here, the communist period in Poland is vividly brought to life, offering insight into everyday life under the People’s Republic of Poland.

Afternoon & Evening:
We will depart for Poznan, the charming capital of the Greater Poland Province. The remainder of the day will be free for your own explorations. We will spend the night in Poznań.

Meals: breakfast
Overnight: Novotel Centrum **** (Poznan)
Day 3

Poznań: Tracing History and Sweetness

Market Square Poznań

Morning:
Poznan, one of Poland’s urban highlights, is rich in historic monuments and captivating sights. We’ll embark on a guided tour through Poznan’s treasures, beginning at the Old Town Square, where we’ll marvel at the spectacular Renaissance Town Hall and distinctive merchants’ houses. We’ll also visit Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski), the city’s oldest neighborhood and the cradle of the Polish state.

Afternoon:
Face-to-Face with Tradition: Poznan’s Sweetest Symbol
In this 1,000-year-old city, we’ll encounter Poznan’s signature treat—the St. Martin’s croissant, a specialty recognized by the European Union as a Protected Geographical Indication. At the interactive Poznan Croissant Museum, we’ll dive into the history of this iconic pastry. Expect an entertaining show and a tasting session, which promises to be great fun!

Evening:
Enjoy some free time for private sightseeing. Overnight stay in Poznan.

Meals: breakfast
Overnight: Novotel Centrum **** (Poznan)
Day 4

Discover Lodz: Film, Art, and History

Piotrkowska Street, Łódź

Morning:
Departure for Lodz.

Afternoon:
Today, we explore Lodz, a city renowned for its film, fashion, and street art. Often seen as one of Poland’s artistic hubs, Lodz proudly boasts the legacy of the renowned Lodz Film School, whose famous alumni include Andrzej Wajda, Roman Polanski, and Krzysztof Kieslowski. At the heart of the city lies Piotrkowska Street, a lively thoroughfare adorned with sculptures of local icons and a film star avenue that brings the city’s cinematic heritage to life.

Shaped by Polish, German, Jewish, and Russian influences, Lodz is a blend of extravagantly decorated palaces from its industrial past, striking modern architecture, impressive cathedrals, and a wealth of street art. Over 170 buildings in Lodz are covered with vibrant murals, earning it the title of Poland’s largest urban gallery. These murals, created by Polish and international artists, include the iconic work on Piotrkowska 152, once the world’s largest graffiti piece and a Guinness World Record holder.

In the northern part of Lodz, the Radegast Station stands as a poignant memorial to the German Nazi atrocities that impacted Lodz. It was from here that deportations from the Lodz Ghetto to Auschwitz were organized, preserving a solemn part of the city’s history.

Evening:
Free time. Overnight stay in Lodz.

Meals: breakfast
Overnight: Vienna House by Wyndham Andel’s ****
Day 5

Historic Sandomierz: The Jewel of Seven Hills

Sandomierz

Morning:
Departure to Sandomierz.

Afternoon:
Sandomierz, like Rome, is set on seven hills and boasts numerous impressive historical landmarks. With a history dating back over 1,000 years, Sandomierz is home to a well-preserved Old Town, designed in a distinctive medieval checkerboard layout centered around the Market Square. This area features beautiful restored tenement houses and, at its heart, a Renaissance Town Hall—a true architectural gem. We’ll explore its narrow streets, surrounded by charming historic buildings and remarkable relics of the past.

Face-to-Face with Tradition – Striped Flint in Jewelry
Near the Market Square, you’ll discover an intriguing tribute to striped flint, a rare mineral unique to the Sandomierz region. Conceived by local artist Cezary Lutowicz, this installation features a large flint stone ring and celebrates the unique beauty of striped flint. Lutowicz, who both discovered and popularized striped flint in jewelry, has since become the ambassador of this distinctly Polish stone. Thanks to his efforts, it was adopted as a symbol of Polish diplomacy, and in 2007, Sandomierz was named the World Capital of Striped Flint—known as the stone of optimism.

Evening:
Enjoy free time for personal exploration. Overnight stay in Sandomierz.

Meals: breakfast
Overnight: Basztowy ***
Day 6

Polish Craft and Royal Elegance in One Day

Łańcut Castle

Morning:
Departure for Medynia Glogowska.

FACE-TO-FACE WITH TRADITION – The Ones Who See with Their Hands
Pottery in the villages around Lancut tells a story of inherent talent and deep-rooted tradition. Some artisans learned their craft at their parents’ knees, while others have taken it up more recently, continuing the legacy with equal passion. At the pottery center in Medynia Glogowska, we’ll experience the dedication and care infused into each piece. Local artists will guide us in this mindful, time-honored craft. We’ll then dine at the historic Potter’s Inn, where we’ll try proziaki — traditional bread rolls served with either marmalade or cheese, a true taste of local heritage.

Afternoon:
Our next stop is Lancut Castle, a striking example of Baroque architecture that once hosted illustrious guests such as Louis XIII of France and Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria. Inside, we’ll find furnishings crafted by renowned artisans from France, England, and Austria during the 18th and 19th centuries. Following our visit, we’ll head to Zamosc, where we’ll spend the night.

Evening:
Free time.

Meals: breakfast, lunch
Overnight: Zamojski ***
Day 7

Zamosc: A Renaissance Marvel in Poland

Zamość

Morning:
Zamosc, a UNESCO World Heritage site in southeastern Poland, was established in the 16th century by Chancellor Jan Zamojski. Modeled after the Italian concept of an “ideal city” and designed by Padua-born architect Bernardo Morando, Zamosc is a pinnacle of Renaissance urban planning. Situated on a key trade route connecting Western and Northern Europe to the Black Sea, the town quickly attracted Jewish, Italian, Armenian, Hungarian, and Greek merchants, forming a vibrant, multicultural community of up to twelve nationalities. The Old City of Zamosc today preserves this unique blend of Italian and Central European architectural traditions. We’ll explore these highlights during a guided tour.

Afternoon:
We’ll transfer to Krakow, another UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Poland’s most historically significant cities.

Evening:
In Krakow, we’ll start with a welcome evening in the heart of Kazimierz, the city’s historic Jewish quarter. Dinner will be accompanied by traditional klezmer-style music.
Overnight stay in Krakow.

Meals: breakfast, dinner
Overnight: Kossak **** (Krakow)
Day 8

Poland’s Historic Heart: A Journey through Krakow

Old Town Market Square, Kraków

Morning:

Why is Poland a unique place in the world? Explore this question with insights from Annamaria Orla-Bukowska, Ph.D., a social anthropologist from the Jagiellonian University. In her lecture, “The Great Personalities of Poland: People Who Changed Poland and the World,” she highlights the impact of these individuals on global history.

Our journey begins in Krakow, a city that flourished as the royal seat of Polish kings. Due to the political significance of the Kingdom of Poland, Krakow’s royal court, its 1364-founded university—one of the oldest in Europe—and the wealth generated by trade all helped this city become a hub of humanistic thought. We’ll explore its centuries-old defensive walls and stroll around the Old Town Market Square, remarkably preserved for nearly 700 years.

A visit to Krakow wouldn’t be complete without discovering Collegium Maius, often known as Copernicus College. This historic center for learning radiates a palpable sense of history; its famous alumni include Nicolaus Copernicus, the revolutionary astronomer, and Pope John Paul II.

Our next stop, the Basilica of St. Francis, may appear austere from the outside, with its Gothic architecture. Inside, however, it reveals stunning Art Nouveau stained-glass windows by Stanislaw Wyspianski, a visionary artist for Krakow, akin to Klimt in Vienna. His masterpiece, Let it Be, depicts God emerging from the cosmos—a vivid and bold image that stands in stark contrast to the medieval world’s rigid artistic traditions.

Afternoon & Evening:

Enjoy a leisurely afternoon and evening. Overnight stay in Krakow.

Meals: breakfast
Overnight: Kossak **** (Kraków)
Day 9

Bobbin Lace and Lemko Heritage Tour

Lacemaking

Morning: Face-to-Face with Tradition – Lacemaking
Lacemaking may seem like a dying art, but in Bobowa, lace has never lost its charm. This town is renowned for its beautiful, handmade bobbin lace, crafted by skilled artisans whose work has brought fame to the area. Every year, Bobowa hosts the International Bobbin Lace Festival, attracting lace-makers from across Europe. In this region, if anyone truly embodies the art of bobbin lace, it’s Ewa Szpila. She’s not only won the festival’s top award multiple times but also holds the title of the fastest lace-maker. Ewa has carved out a unique niche, crafting lace jewelry and breathing new life into traditional lacemaking. Today, she’ll share the secrets and challenges of this intricate craft, helping to preserve its time-honored techniques.

Afternoon:
A deep nostalgia lingers over Lemkovyna, the ancestral homeland of the Lemko minority, nestled in the Carpathian Mountains along the Poland-Slovakia border. Following WWII, the Lemkos were forcibly resettled by the Communist authorities, uprooting them from their native lands. Perhaps the most recognizable Lemko of all time, Andy Warhol, serves as a reminder of this unique heritage, though today, we’ll focus on the legacy of another celebrated Lemko artist, Nikifor Krynicki. We will immerse ourselves in the fascinating paths of this culture as we make our way to Krynica-Zdroj, the jewel of Polish health resorts. Here, we’ll admire the elegant spa architecture and see Krynica through the eyes of its most devoted admirer, Nikifor. This self-taught artist, now celebrated as one of the world’s finest naive painters, immortalized Krynica in his work. His paintings, once underappreciated, have since been exhibited in Paris, Amsterdam, New York, and Israel. We’ll explore the Museum of Nikifor and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.

The Mystical Wooden Churches
Just nearby, we’ll visit Powroźnik, home to the UNESCO-protected Church of St. James the Apostle. This “wooden tservka” is a perfect example of the Western Lemko style, with its oldest section dating back to 1600. Afterward, we’ll return to Krakow.

Evening:
Free time in Krakow. Overnight stay in Krakow.

Meals: breakfast, lunch
Overnight: Kossak **** (Krakow)
Day 10

Exploring the Jurassic Landscapes of Krakow’s Outskirts

Castle Pieskowa Skała

Morning: Picturesque Jurassic Landscape
The area surrounding Krakow is filled with natural beauty. Ojcow National Park boasts impressive limestone cliffs, tranquil valleys, castle ruins, caves, and vineyards.

Face-to-Face with Tradition: In the Kingdom of Ojcow Trout
Within Ojcow National Park, the famed “Ojcow Trout” is a proud, traditional product of Lesser Poland. The trout ponds, with their clear water and unique microclimate, were first developed in the 1930s. Decades later, Magdalena Wegiel and Agnieszka Sendor revived these forgotten ponds, bringing them back to life. Magdalena Wegiel’s work in sustainable fish farming has earned her recognition as one of Europe’s most innovative female farmers. Today, their family business champions eco-friendly and ethical practices. We’ll enjoy smoked trout from this prestigious, heritage-rich fish farm.

Afternoon: The Eagle’s Nest Trail
King Kazimierz the Great constructed many of the once-formidable fortresses along Poland’s western border to protect the nearby capital, Krakow. The cliff-perched Pieskowa Skala Castle, part of this defense complex, offers breathtaking views over the legendary “Hercules’ Club” rock formation and has a picturesque courtyard. Nearby, the wooden Chapel on the Water is also worth a visit. Afterward, we return to Krakow.

Evening:
Free time in Krakow. Overnight stay in Krakow.

Meals: breakfast, lunch
Overnight: Kossak **** (Krakow)
Day 11

Wadowice and Silesian Soul

Wadowice

Morning:

It’s time to leave majestic Krakow behind.

Today, we’ll explore the early years of Saint Pope John Paul II with a visit to Wadowice, his birthplace and childhood home. Here, you’ll find the Wojtyla apartment, now transformed into a central exhibit in a fine museum. Wadowice is a place Pope John Paul II often recalled with warmth, especially memories of his school days and his favorite café, where he enjoyed cream cake.

Our journey continues with a visit to Nikiszowiec, a historic miners’ settlement that offers a unique perspective on Polish social architecture. This quaint district in Katowice, renowned for its striking design, offers a window into Silesia’s industrial heritage.

For lunch, we’ll savor traditional Silesian cuisine at a local restaurant. This region’s culinary specialties are hard to beat, and the famous Silesian dumplings (with their signature hole), beef roulade, and braised red cabbage are unmissable highlights.

Afternoon: An Enclave of Tranquility

Next, we’ll make our way to Hotel Niemcza Wino & Spa, tucked away at the base of the Owl Mountains in the Sudetes. The hotel, featuring its own vineyard and an impressive nearby botanical garden, is a haven of peace and relaxation. Here, you’ll spend the afternoon enjoying a selection of house wines. Each bottle has its own story, beginning in the vineyard—a truly blissful escape.

Evening:

The evening is yours to relax, with an overnight stay in Niemcza.

Meals: breakfast, lunch, wine tasting
Overnight: Hotel Niemcza Wino & SPA ***
Day 12

Art, Nature, and the Polonaise

Wojsławice Arboretum

Morning: More Nature, More Delight
Start your day immersed in the idyllic landscapes of the University of Wroclaw’s arboretum in Wojslawice. This botanical garden, home to the European Tree of the Year 2024, features a stunning array of flowers, plants, and peaceful ponds, inviting you to stroll and unwind. Embrace a moment of calm amid the beauty of nature.

In nearby Niemcza, visit the Krasnodebski Sisters’ ceramics workshop, known for floral motifs and unique, hand-crafted pottery. Here, each piece is as unique as the leaves and flowers that inspire them—no two cups are alike.

Afternoon:

Face-to-Face with Tradition: Learn the Polonaise, Poland’s Royal Dance

Exploring new places is as enriching as meeting people who bring them to life with their passions and talents. On our way to Warsaw, we’ll stop at the charming, art-filled cottage of Katarzyna and Wojtek Gronecki, nestled near the ruins of an old primate’s castle in Lowicz. This region is rich with folk traditions that remain vibrantly alive.

Enjoy a home-hosted meal of regional dishes, a display of colorful paper cut-outs, and lively entertainment. You’ll also learn the Polonaise, Poland’s royal national dance. Once cherished by the gentry, it remains an essential part of any high school graduation ball. Before we set off for Warsaw, you’ll receive a handmade keepsake—a special memento crafted by this artistic family.

Evening:

Free time in Warsaw. Overnight stay.

Meals: breakfast, dinner
Overnight: Airport Okecie **** (Warsaw)
Day 13

Farewell day

Morning:
Bid farewell to Poland as you depart independently. A complimentary shuttle bus is available from the hotel to Warsaw Airport for your convenience.

Meals: breakfast
On our tours, we pledge to provide stays in premium hotels (4* or 5*). Nevertheless, it's important to note that occasionally your accommodation may be in a different hotel than the one presented below. If you stay in another hotel, you can be sure that it'll meet the same quality standards.
Day 1

Sofitel Victoria, Warsaw

00-065 Warsaw, Królewska 11
Sofitel Victoria Warsaw hotel is located in the centre of Warsaw, just off the Saxon Garden park, a few steps from Krakowskie Przedmiescie street (the Royal Route) and the Old Town with the magnificent Royal Castle. A walk to the elegant shopping street of Nowy Świat takes about 15 minutes. Guests of this Sofitel hotel are offered 343 luxurious, air-conditioned rooms with free Internet access. All are equipped with an LCD TV with satellite channels, a telephone, a comfortable work desk and a safe. There is a tea/coffee set and a minibar in each room. The hotel features a heated indoor swimming pool and a gym, available free of charge to hotel guests. A Turkish sauna and a massage parlour are available at an additional fee.
Day 2, Day 3

Novotel Poznan Centrum, Poznan

Discover Novotel Poznan Centrum, a modern retreat perfectly placed in the lively center of Poznan. Just a short walk from Poznan Glowny train station and within easy reach of Lawica Airport, the hotel offers seamless access to top local attractions, including the historic Old Town, renowned Stary Browar shopping center, and the Poznan International Fair. With 480 well-appointed, air-conditioned rooms designed for comfort and convenience, Novotel Poznan Centrum caters to both leisure and business travelers. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, in-room coffee and tea facilities, and a smoke-free environment. Whether you’re here to explore the city or attend a conference, this centrally located hotel is your ideal base in Poznan.
Day 4

Vienna House by Wyndham Andel’s, Lodz

Vienna House by Wyndham Andel’s Lodz, set within the historic Israel Poznański spinning mill, offers a unique blend of heritage and modernity as the only 4-star deluxe design hotel in Łódź. Its innovative interiors, crafted by renowned architects Jestico + Whiles, provide an exceptional ambiance that harmonizes industrial history with contemporary style. Situated in the vibrant Manufaktura complex—the largest shopping, service, and entertainment hub in Poland—and close to the famous Piotrkowska Street, known for its lively pubs and clubs, Andel’s Lodz is an ideal choice for both individual and group travelers exploring Poland.
Day 5

Basztowy, Sandomierz

Perched on the hillside of Sandomierz’s Old Town, this hotel invites guests to immerse themselves in a setting enriched by Renaissance architecture and picturesque loess ravines. Just a step outside sparks the imagination, offering an ideal starting point for a journey through Poland’s most fascinating historical sites. Designed to be more than just a place for rest, productive work, and inspiring gatherings, this hotel serves as a gateway to exploration, where every stay is the beginning of new adventures.
Day 6

Zamojski, Zamosc

Located in the historic tenement buildings on Zamosc’s iconic Great Market Square, Hotel Zamojski offers a unique stay in the heart of a UNESCO-listed site. This two-story hotel combines classic charm with modern amenities, including two elevators for easy access. Guests can enjoy comfortably furnished, smoke-free rooms equipped with wireless internet, smoke detectors, and convenient express check-in and check-out services.
Day 7, Day 8, Day 9, Day 10

Kossak, Krakow

31-106 Krakow, PL. Kossaka 1
Hotel is located at Plac Kossaka 1, at the corner of ul. Zwierzyniecka, adjacent to the Jubilat Department Store. Designed and constructed in 1935, the building originally belonged to the Wasserberg family, who also owned the historic Krakow mills. Following extensive renovations, the seven-story hotel now features a reception, restaurant, and lobby on the ground floor, guest rooms on the first through fifth floors, a conference center on the sixth floor, and an observation deck with a multi-purpose room on the top floor. The hotel offers 55 modern and comfortable rooms, each equipped with an LCD TV, radio, telephone, mini-bar, safe, coffee and tea set, leisure furniture, desk, and broadband internet access (including Wi-Fi). Additionally, ironing boards and irons are available upon request, and each room features adjustable air conditioning.
Day 11

Niemcza Wino&SPA, Niemcza

Nestled at the foothills of the Owl Mountains, our hotel offers a unique atmosphere and an array of scenic attractions, creating an ideal setting for relaxation and recreation. Each elegant and comfortable room features an en-suite bathroom, TV, telephone, mini fridge, hairdryer, welcome kit, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy on-site amenities, including a tennis court, volleyball and basketball courts, a pavilion for gatherings, as well as table tennis and air hockey.
Day 12

Airport Okecie, Warsaw

Airport Hotel Okęcie is a modern four-star hotel located just 1 km from Warsaw Chopin International Airport, offering travelers a comfortable and convenient stay. The spacious rooms feature air conditioning, satellite TV, minibars, electric kettles, and complimentary Wi-Fi. Each room includes a modern bathroom with underfloor heating for added comfort. Guests can enjoy a variety of dining options, from international dishes at the Mirage Restaurant to traditional Polish cuisine at the Polish Restaurant, or indulge in handmade chocolates and pralines at Czekolada Cafe. The Jet Bar in the lobby provides a cozy spot for drinks. The hotel also offers a SPA zone and a well-equipped Fitness Center, perfect for relaxation and wellness.
  • 12 breakfasts
  • 3 dinners, each a full 3-course meal with water (set menu)
  • 4 lunches, each a full 3-course meal with water (set menu)
  • wine tasting

UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE MONUMENTS

  • Warsaw Old Town
  • Wooden Church of St. James the Apostle in Powroznik
  • Historic Centre of Krakow
  • Historic Centre of Zamosc

NATIONAL & LANDSCAPE PARKS

  • Ojcow National Park
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