Travel Packages in Poland

Travel Packages in Poland

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Amazing chance for discover the cultural capital of Europe
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4 days in Krakow
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Short vacation in Gdansk, Poland
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10 Days in Poland
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8 days and 7 nights Warsaw – Bialqwieza
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Tour Packages to Poland

Tour Packages to Poland

Beautiful coastal beaches and dunes, glacier-carved lake regions, flat plains, lush woods, mountains, notably Europe's only Table Mountains, and even a desert region make up Poland's diverse landscape. Sand that is finer, cleaner, and more attractive than that found in the Mediterranean is located along Poland's north coast. Large Baltic beaches run alongside spits and behind steep cliffs. Soft sand dunes from behind them.

A belt of lakes runs between the Baltic coast and the remainder of the country, while a belt of mountains runs between the Baltic coast and Poland to the south. These include mountain ranges that are very recent, such as the Carpathians and the Tatras. Malbork Castle is one of 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Poland. It was built in 1276 and is the world's largest castle by surface area, all of which may be seen on a Poland vacation.

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Places to visit in Poland

Places to visit in Poland

Poland has a nearly 1,000-year history, with spectacular mediaeval buildings, WWII relics, and castles and palaces dotted throughout the country. However, this ancient country also has vast national parks, mountains, and lakes, as well as apparently infinite paths snaking through the unspoiled wilderness just begging to be discovered. Discover the most magnificent spots in Poland with our list of the greatest places to visit in Poland, no matter why you're visiting.

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How long should you spend in Poland?

How long should you spend in Poland?

If you only want to see one city, four days should suffice. However, because Poland's cities are so well connected, staying in just one would be a waste of time. If you want to visit more of Poland, you should plan on staying for at least 7 days.

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What types of tours are available in Poland?

What types of tours are available in Poland?

Ootlah offers guided tours that include Warsaw, Berlin, and Prague, as well as a tour that includes Warsaw and Krakow, as well as the Baltic States. Ootlah can create the right itinerary for a personalised tour of Poland that fits your taste and budget.

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Best Tour Packages to Poland

Warsaw

Warsaw

Warsaw, Poland's capital and largest city, is situated on the Vistula River. It was seriously destroyed during WWII but has been magnificently repaired, and the old town's main plaza now looks exactly like it did in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Old Town Market Place, which is full of restaurants, cafés, and stores, is the area's beating heart. The city walls, the Barbican, and St. John's Cathedral can all be found on nearby streets. You can take a break from the hustle and bustle of inner-city life by strolling around the streets of Old Town and New Town. A sense of history is created through atmospheric alleys, squares, and cosy cafés. The Old and New Town Squares are transformed into open-air galleries and stages for musical and dramatic performances during the summer.

Krakow

Krakow

Krakow is Poland's second-largest and oldest city. The city of Vistula was founded in the 7th century and is located on the Vistula River. It has long been regarded as one of Poland's most important academic, cultural, and creative centres. The historical sites are the primary reason for visiting the city on Poland tours. Krakow is the nicest of Poland's great cities, having spared the worst of World War II bombing. The Old Town of the previous Polish capital and also the Jewish quarter's streets in Kazimierz are filled with intriguing galleries, cafes, bars, and restaurants. The Old Town's main plaza (Polish: Rynek Gówny) is Europe's largest mediaeval town square, dating from the 13th century. Pubs, restaurants, and cabarets are all located in large mediaeval cellars. The square is lined with numerous restaurants and cafés.

Auschwitz

Auschwitz

Auschwitz, the iconic and notorious concentration camp, is not far from Krakow. Auschwitz is roughly 60 kilometres/35 miles from Krakow, making it a convenient stop on a Poland vacation. The concentration camps, around an hour's drive from Krakow, are where the Nazis slaughtered over a million Jews, as well as many Poles, Roma, and LGBT captives during World War II. Both Auschwitz and Birkenau, a much bigger satellite camps, have been preserved and are open to the public. It is necessary to visit in order to fully comprehend the scale and misery of the location. At the Auschwitz site's entrance lies the museum's visitor centre. Without the use of a flash or stands, photography and filming is permitted throughout the camp. Auschwitz was only partially demolished, and many of the old structures remain as a sombre reminder of the camp's history. Thirteen of the thirty surviving prison blocks now serve as museums.

Wroclaw

Wroclaw

Wroclaw, in the southwest of Poland, was Poland's former capital during the Renaissance period. It, like many other cities, was rebuilt following World War II. It is a beautiful city with a rich history, and it was named the European Capital of Culture in 2016. This is unsurprising given the city's thriving cultural scene. The historical Central Square (Rynek in Polish), the majestic Town Hall, and the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Poland's largest church, are just a few of the attractions.

Kazimierz Dolny

Kazimierz Dolny

On its route to the Baltic, the Vistula River passes through Kazimierz Dolny. Kazimierz is a sought-after tourist destination not only in Poland but also internationally due to its appealing location, rich history, picturesque mediaeval homes, wonderful architecture, and pleasant climate. Visitors can enjoy the Renaissance buildings in the town centre, particularly around the marketplace and nearby streets. On a Poland holiday, one can get a panoramic view of the town from the "Baszta" (or Tower), the castle remains, and the "Hill of the Three Crosses."

Poznan

Poznan

Poznan, Poland's first capital and birthplace, is a historic city. On a Poland holiday, it is a vibrant city with enough to see and do. One of Europe's most beautiful historic town squares. After being destroyed in World War ll, it was reconstructed in a mediaeval style. The square is lined with cafés and bars, and it's a fantastic place to have a drink and people-watch. The square's main attraction is the Town Hall. It is regarded as Northern Europe's most exquisite non-church Renaissance structure. It holds the Poznan Historical Museum, which houses exhibits on the city's history from the 10th century to the present. The first cathedral in Poland, St. Peter's and Paul's Cathedral, is located on Cathedral Island (Ostrow Tumski). It took 11 years to repair after being destroyed in 1945. The remains of the first two Polish rulers are kept in the Golden Chapel. The Poznan Uprising Museum is one of the numerous museums in Poznan.

Frequently asked questions

Is it enjoyable to travel to Poland?

It's ideal for a weekend break, a skiing excursion, or a relaxing beach vacation. Here are some of the reasons why Poland should be at the top of your vacation wish list, from its breathtaking natural beauty to its rich history and delectable cuisine.

What is the finest city in Poland to visit?

Warsaw has to be one of the top places to visit in Poland because it is the capital. Warsaw has a long and illustrious history, dating back over a thousand years.

What is the price of a trip to Poland?

A 7-day vacation to Poland costs on average $1,109 for a single traveller, $1,887 for a couple, and $1,472 for a family of four. Poland hotels cost between $33 and $139 per night on average, whereas most vacation rentals cost between $90 and $410 per night for the entire house.

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