Warsaw – A city full of history and modernity

Day 1
The walking tour will introduce the history of Warsaw through sightseeing the Old Town with a knowledgeable local guide. It is an excellent opportunity to see the most representative part of the city, walk the Royal Route, explore the Royal Castle and relax in the beautiful nature of the Royal Łazienki Gardens.
Maximum participants: 40
Programme
10:00 – Meeting in the Old Town
10:00 -13:00 – Walking Tour of Warsaw: the Old Town, the Barbican, St. John’s Cathedral, Sigismund’s Column, the sculpture of the Warsaw Mermaid, the Saxon Garden and more (with an optional coffee break)
13:00 – lunch
14:30-16:30 – Guided tour of the Royal Castle
16:30 – transfer to the Royal Łazienki Gardens
17:00 – Walking Tour in the Royal Łazienki Gardens
18:30 – free time
Price: €60 per person
Date: Friday, 26th May
Day 2
An ideal offer for art enthusiasts. The National Museum in Warsaw not only boasts a collection of about 830,000 works of art but it is also a perfect example of a place specifically tailored to the visually impaired. The Museum of King Jan III’s Palace in Wilanów is an architectural pearl of Warsaw, whose panorama can be seen from the Palace of Culture and Science, one of the best known buildings of Warsaw city.
Maximum participants: 40
Programme
10:00 – Meeting at the National Museum
10:00 -13:00 – Guided Tour in the National Museum
13:00 – lunch
14:30 – transfer to the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanów
15:00 – 17:00 – Guided Tour in the Museum of King Jan III’s Palace and Park
17:00 – return to the city center
17:30 – entrance to the Viewing Terrace on the 30th floor of the Palace of Culture and Science
18:30 – free time
Price: €70 per person
Date: Saturday, 27th May
Cracow – I, II, III Republic of Poland: the Royal City

A two-day trip to Cracow – city with a thousand-year history, the former seat of Polish Kings and capital of the state. You will be able to admire the beautiful interiors of St. Mary’s Church on the Main Market Square, visit Wawel Royal Castle – the medieval seat of Polish Kings, listen to the legend of the Wawel Dragon and walk along the streets of the Kazimierz district – the meeting point of Christian and Jewish cultures.
Maximum participants: 40
Programme
Day 1 – Friday
7:00 – start of the trip from Warsaw to Cracow
13:00 – lunch
14:30 – Guided tour of the Wawel Hill – Wawel Royal Castle, Wawel Cathedral and Wawel Dragon
19:00 – free time
Day 2 – Saturday
8:00 – breakfast in the hotel
9:00 – Guided tour in the Old Town – Main Market Square, St. Mary’s Basilica, the Cloth Hall and Rynek Underground Museum
13:00 – lunch
14:30 – Walking Tour to the Kazimierz District
17:00 – Return to Warsaw
Price: €280 per person
Date: Friday-Saturday, 26th-27th May
Łódź – In the footsteps of many cultures: Polish, Jewish, German

Łódź – a very unique, post-industrial city of contrasts that carries a 19th century cotton industry heritage. You will be able to see the most important tourist attractions: Piotrkowska – The Queen of the Polish Streets, Manufaktura – a unique shopping and entertainment center (placed in the huge factory from 19th century), the biggest historic factory complex named Pastor’s Mill, or learn about the history of Litzmannstadt Ghetto (one of the biggest ghettos in Europe during the World War II).
Maximum participants: 40
Programme
8:00 – start of the trip from Warsaw to Łódź
10:00 -13:00 – Walking Tour of Łódź – Litzmannstadt Ghetto, the Jewish Cemetary, The Survivors’ Park, Manufaktura and more
13:00 – lunch
14:30-17:30 – Guided tour – Museum of Łódź, Pastor’s Mill, Piotrkowska Street
18:00 – return to Warsaw
Price: €75 per person
Date: Friday, 26th May
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