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Krakow,
Poland
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Auschwitz-Birkenau
Museum Half-Day Trip from Krakow
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Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum Half-Day Trip from
Krakow
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 5 - 6 hours
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Leave Krakow for a morning or afternoon to
visit the UNESCO-listed Auschwitz-Birkenau
Museum. This sobering half-day trip will
have a lasting impact, commemorating the
lives of those who died in the extermination
camps during World War II.
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Leave Krakow for a morning or afternoon to
visit the UNESCO-listed Auschwitz-Birkenau
Museum. This sobering half-day trip will
have a lasting impact, commemorating the
lives of those who died in the extermination
camps during World War II.
Auschwitz-Birkenau is the best-known
cemetery and place of genocide in the world.
Started in 1940 as a concentration camp for
Polish political prisoners, in 1942 the camp
became a center for the extermination of
European Jews. During the years 1940 to
1945, approximately 1.5 million people died
there. The majority of the camp's victims
were Jews, along with Poles, Gypsies,
Russian POWs and members of other
nationalities.
Your tour of this haunting site begins
onboard the coach with a 15-minute
documentary about the liberation of the
camp. On arrival at the museum, your guide
will show you the exhibitions in some of the
surviving prison blocks, the gas chamber and
the crematorium.
After a short break, the tour continues to
Birkenau, where the view from the watchtower
above the entrance gate reveals the
forbidding expanse of the biggest Nazi
concentration camp. A Martyrdom Museum was
set up here in 1947, and in 1979
Auschwitz-Birkenau was added to UNESCO's
list of World Heritage sites.
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Wieliczka Salt Mine Half-Day Trip from Krakow
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St Kingas Chapel at Wieliczka Salt Mine
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 3.5 hours
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Leave Krakow behind and spend a fascinating
morning or afternoon touring the legendary
Wieliczka Salt Mine, one of the oldest salt
mines in Europe. Along with the mine's
historical importance, its carvings of
fabulous figures, monuments and altarpieces
have earned the Wieliczka Salt Mine a place
on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list.
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Leave Krakow behind and spend a fascinating
morning or afternoon touring the legendary
Wieliczka Salt Mine, one of the oldest salt
mines in Europe. Along with the mine's
historical importance, its carvings of
fabulous figures, monuments and altarpieces
have earned the Wieliczka Salt Mine a place
on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list.
Legend has it that the salt mines were part
of the dowry of the Hungarian princess,
Kinga, when she married Boleslaw the Shy
over 700 years ago. You'll tour the richly
ornamented Chapel of the Blessed Kinga and
visit an underground salt-mining exhibition
on Level 3.
Your guided tour takes you from 210 to 440
feet (64 to 135 meters) underground, passing
through galleries and chambers on three
levels. The guided walk consists of 20
monumental chambers joined by 1.5 miles (2.5
kilometers) of pathways.
Entering the Wieliczka Salt Mine, you'll
descend a 380-step staircase to Level 1.
Although this walk is not strenuous and can
be undertaken in ordinary footwear, it will
need to be considered when booking this
tour. The last stop on your visit to the
mine is the souvenir shop and snack bar.
From here, a lift carries you back to the
surface.
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Zakopane and Tatras Mountains Day Tour from Krakow
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Full Day Tour to Zakopane and Tatras
Mountains
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 9 hours
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Experience a ride up a funicular railway to
the top of Mt. Gubalówka and take a walk
around the peak. Visit the oldest part of
Zakopane with its old mountaineer cottages
and ash trees. Experience the true Zakopane
atmosphere when you walk along Krupówki.
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Experience a ride up a funicular railway to
the top of Mt. Gubalówka and take a walk
around the peak. Visit the oldest part of
Zakopane with its old mountaineer cottages
and ash trees. Experience the true Zakopane
atmosphere when you walk along Krupówki.
Nestled at the foot of the spectacular Tatra
mountains, Zakopane is the winter sports
capital of Poland and its most famous
resort. During the winter, plentiful snow
and challenging runs make for excellent
skiing while the summer months offer hikers
mountain lakes, glacial valleys and
waterfalls. The mountains are also home to a
unique and diverse range of flora and fauna.
Your tour starts with a ride up a funicular
railway to the top of Mt. Gubalówka to see a
wonderful view of the Tatras.
After a short walk around the peak, return
down the funicular to visit the oldest part
of Zakopane where the old cottages of the
mountaineers still stand, surrounded by ash
trees and blackened by the sun. These wooden
houses and churches were built in the
Zakopane style by the remarkable Polish
artist, Witkacy.
In addition to the traditional mountain
architecture, magnificent folk costumes and
jewelry have also survived here to this day.
To better experience the true Zakopane
atmosphere, take a walk along Krupówki, the
central mall, lined with restaurants, cafes,
boutiques and souvenir shops. Here you will
have a lunch break.
The last stop in Zakopane is either the
Tatra Museum or, on the way back to Krakow,
a visit to the lovely old wooden village of
Chocholów.
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Krakow
in One Day Sightseeing Tour
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Wawel Castle, Krakow
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes
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For over a thousand years, Krakow has been
the center of science, culture and art in
Poland. Come and see for yourself upon
boarding the Krakow City Sightseeing Tour by
Coach. You'll see the likes of Wawel Castle
and Cathedral, the Rynek Glówny, Main
Market Square and St Mary's Church. It's a
fine introduction to this historic city!
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For over a thousand years, Krakow has been
the center of science, culture and art in
Poland. Come and see for yourself upon
boarding the Krakow City Sightseeing Tour by
Coach. You'll see the likes of Wawel Castle
and Cathedral, the Rynek Glówny, Main
Market Square and St Mary's Church. It's a
fine introduction to this historic city!
Your tour begins with a short walk along the
streets of the former Jewish district of
Kazimierz. Next, Wawel Hill, crowned by
Wawel Castle and Wawel Cathedral and the
seat of royal power up until the 17th
century. The Castle was home to many Polish
kings and queens and the royal crypts in the
Cathedral their final resting place, along
with several other Polish heroes.
A walk up Grodzka street leads you to the
heart of Krakow, the Rynek Glówny, or Main
Market Square. There the large Gothic Cloth
Hall is the perfect place to shop for local
souvenirs.
The last sightseeing stop is the twin-spired
St Mary's Church with its famous medieval
altar by Wit Stwosz and where, every hour
the brave trumpeter of Krakow still calls
out his warning.
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Pieskowa
Skala Castle and Czestochowa including the "Black
Madonna" Day Tour from Krakow
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Full Day Tour to Pieskowa Skala Castle and
Czestochowa including the andquot;Black
Madonnaandquot;
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 8.5 hours
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Follow the Eagles Nest Trail to Czestochowa
to see the "Black Madonna", a Gothic
painting of Our Lady at the monastery of
Jasna Gora. Returning to Krakow you will
stop at the Renaissance Castle in Pieskowa
Skala which is home to the Museum of the
National Wawel Art Collections.
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Follow the Eagles Nest Trail to Czestochowa
to see the "Black Madonna", a Gothic
painting of Our Lady at the monastery of
Jasna Gora. Returning to Krakow you will
stop at the Renaissance Castle in Pieskowa
Skala which is home to the Museum of the
National Wawel Art Collections.
In the city of Czestochowa is Poland's
national shrine and the icon which has drawn
pilgrims from across the globe for
centuries.
The monastery of Jasna Gora is home to the
miraculous "Black Madonna", a Gothic
painting of Our Lady, which after Rome,
Lourdes and Mecca makes Czestochowa one of
the most important pilgrimage destinations
in the world today. Your visit to the
monastery includes the Miraculous Picture
Chapel and the Basilica.
Also, you can visit the 600th-Anniversary
Museum, the Arsenal and the Treasury on your
own, if you wish, while others on the tour
have a break for lunch and buying souvenirs.
Your journey back to Krakow takes you along
the Eagles Nests Trail, an historic
strategic system of watchtowers and castles.
Today most of these are in ruins. However,
not all of them have been destroyed
completely and you will see some that have
managed to endure the rigors of time.
On the way back from Czestochowa there will
be stop over in Pieskowa Skala to visit a
well-preserved Renaissance Castle along the
Eagle Nests Trail. High on a cliff over the
valley of the Pradnik river, this 14th
century fortification was rebuilt in the
16th century as a Renaissance residence.
Today it is home to the Museum of the
National Wawel Art Collections.
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Krakow
Half-Day Tour by Trabant
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Krakow Half-Day Tour by Trabant
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 4 hours
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The best way to tour the lovely city of
Krakow is in a Trabant, the classic Eastern
Europe car. You'll experience the real
Krakow on this lively tour, and visit parts
of the city that go unnoticed by most
visitors, in the company of your young and
enthusiastic guide.
The best way to tour the lovely city of
Krakow is in a Trabant, the classic Eastern
Europe car. You'll experience the real
Krakow on this lively tour, and visit parts
of the city that go unnoticed by most
visitors, in the company of your young and
enthusiastic guide.
Krakow
is an old city, even by European standards,
and one of its greatest assets is the fact
it has never been razed throughout its long
and tumultuous history.
After being picked up in a genuine Trabant
automobile, your tour begins with a visit to
the Nowa Huta district, Krakow's famous
communist enclave. Originally a gift from
Stalin, the working-class quarter boasts
some classic communist architecture. Your
guide will share first-hand accounts of what
it was like to live behind the Iron Curtain.
Next, you'll visit the city's historic
burial mounds, some of which date back to
pagan times. The mounds were built as a
memorial to Poland's most famous leaders and
provide great panoramas of the city. From
this vantage point, your guide will point
out some of Krakow's more unusual landmarks.
The tour ends with a trip to Krakow's Jewish
quarter. After being razed by the Nazis
during World War II, this area is slowly
being revitalized and is now home to the
city's artist community. It's lined with
great pubs and cafés, and you will
definitely want to come back later to enjoy
Krakow's authentic nightlife.
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Sightseeing Bike Tour of Krakow
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Sightseeing Bike Tour of Krakow
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 4.5 hours
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Our tour meets in the largest medieval
square in Europe, the main market square of
Krakow. After an introduction on Krakow's
origins we lead our guests to our shop to
equip each person with their own
Beachcruiser bike. Our tour takes you
through a time warp of history and
architecture, where you will find remnants
of a history over 2000 years old.
Our tour meets in the largest medieval
square in Europe, the main market square of
Krakow. After an introduction on Krakow's
origins we lead our guests to our shop to
equip each person with their own
Beachcruiser bike. Our tour takes you
through a time warp of history and
architecture, where you will find remnants
of a history over 2000 years old.
We bike pass a 900 year old market before
beginning the tour under the statue of the
Battle of Grunwald. From there we ride along
the Planty gardens to the Jaggiloninan
University, where we walk inside the
medieval courtyard and listen and watch as
figures representing Queens of Poland's
history chime the hour. We continue our
journey to the Bishop's Palace for a glance
at the famous window of Pope John Paul II,
before glimpsing the old residence of Oscar
Schindler. And what tour would be complete
without a stop at the Wawel castle as well
as the Dragon dwelling. Take pictures as the
dragon breaths fire just for you!
Now its time for a relaxing ride along
Krakow's Vistula river before entering the
Krakow Ghetto. See remnants of the Ghetto
wall before having the opportunity to enter
Oscar Schindler's factory and sign the guest
books, therefore adding your name to
Schindler's list. See remnants of Krakow's
historical Jewish quarter known as
Kazimierz. By this time your appetite has
grown enough to enjoy a Polish meal in a
traditional Polish restaurant. Choose
anything from wild boar to perogi dumplings
to Paradise beer, the restaurants original
home brew.
We begin our journey back from the
restaurant through the bar saturated areas
of Kazimierz, before we follow the royal
route from behind the castle all the way to
the resting area of Poland's only Leonardo
De Vinci, Lady with Ermine, and we then end
with a stop in front of an architectural
marvel, the Slowacki theater. We stress that
you do not have to be fit to do this tour.
Krakow is completely flat and ideal for bike
riding.
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Dunajec
River Gorge and Niedzica Castle from Krakow
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Niedzica Castle
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 8 hours
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Undoubtedly Dunajec River Gorge is one of
the Poland's prime tourist attractions and
this great day trip from Krakow gives you
the chance to admire some amazing scenery as
you float down the river, as well as a visit
to Niedzica Castle in the Dunajec Valley.
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Undoubtedly Dunajec River Gorge is one of
the Poland's prime tourist attractions and
this great day trip from Krakow gives you
the chance to admire some amazing scenery as
you float down the river, as well as a visit
to Niedzica Castle in the Dunajec Valley.
Begin your excursion with a visit to
Niedzica Castle (also known as Dunajec
Castle), originally built in the 14th
century by the Hungarians to protect an
important trade route through the Dunajec
Valley. The castle towers over a large water
reservoir with an impressive dam built in
mid 1990s. While visiting the castle you can
admire the delightful view over the
artificial lake and learn the amazing story
of Inca refugees who found shelter here.
After your visit of the castle, continue to
Sromowce Nizne to board your wooden raft to
drift at a leisurely pace along the Dunajec
River. The river runs from northern Slovakia
to southern Poland and is at its most
picturesque passing through Dunajec River
Gorge. Your adventure down the winding
Dunajec River offers breathtaking views of
mighty limestone cliffs plunging into the
water and stunning native flora, you may
even spot some rare bird species such as the
Black Stork.
Your highly experienced guide ensures you
have a smooth ride, pointing out the sights
along the way and teaching you the history
of the gorge. Your 2 to 3 hour voyage ends
15 kilometers later in Szczawnica. It is
advisable to bring suitable rainwear or a
sun hat depending on the weather.
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In the Footsteps of John Paul II from Krakow
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In the Footsteps of John Paul II from Krakow
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 5 hours
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While in Poland don't miss your chance to
visit Wadowice - childhood home of John Paul
ll. Travel through the stunning Beskidy
mountain range, pay homage to the Sanctuary
of Divine Mercy and visit the Archbishop's
Palace on this intriguing tour from Krakow.
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While in Poland don't miss your chance to
visit Wadowice - childhood home of John Paul
ll. Travel through the stunning Beskidy
mountain range, pay homage to the Sanctuary
of Divine Mercy and visit the Archbishop's
Palace on this intriguing tour from Krakow.
Travel from Krakow and through the Beskidy
mountain range with a visit to Wadowice,
childhood hometown of John Paul ll,
previously the Krakow archbishop Karol
Wojtyla. You will see the house where the he
was born, pass the parish church, where he
was baptised, and places of interest that
had an effect on him during his childhood
and adolescence years.
Before you return to Krakow you will stop at
the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Lagiewniki.
The sanctuary is situated some four
kilometers south of Krawkow's central Old
Town historic district and is a developing
place of pilgrimage that you can pay homage
to the holly relics of St. Faustyna Kowalska,
who was canonized as the first saint of the
Third Millennium by John Paul II, and admire
the impressive modern basilica consecrated
by the Pope in 2002.
Then travel to the foot of the Royal Castle
to visit the Archdiocese Museum located in
the most picturesque street of Krakow. In
the museum you can see the flat where Karol
Wojtyla lived while working as a lecturer of
theology.
Finally, visit the Archbishop's Palace which
is Wojtyla's last residence before leaving
for the Vatican in 1978. See the famous
"papal window", where thousands of people
lit candles and prayed during his last days.
Tour ends with drop off at Krakow city
center,
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Communism Tour in a Genuine Trabant Automobile from
Krakow
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Communism Tour - Nowa Huta, Stalin's Gift to
Krakow
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 2.5 hours
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The Wall may be over and done with, but many
of Krakow's most famous communist artifacts
are alive and well!
The Wall may be over and done with, but many
of Krakow's most famous communist artifacts
are alive and well!
Visit Nowa Huta, the district that still
bears testament to the power of the Soviets.
Most notably, your guide will lead you on a
in-depth tour of the place that was
originally given as a gift to Krakow by
Stalin himself! These labyrinths of the
tenements were done in imitation of the
renaissance and meant to be a model
communist city. It later became one of the
centers of the revolution and resistance
within Poland, leading to the eventual
overthrow of the Communist government.
This guided tour is complete with
transportation in genuine Trabant
automobiles - cars manufactured by the
Eastern Bloc specialists. During your 2.5
hour tour, your young and energetic guide
will lead you through this one-of-a-kind
city and up to the gates of the steel mill
that was originally in the heart of this
district.
Upgrade to the Communism DELUXE Tour in
Krakow (4 hours):
The Communism DELUXE Tour upgrade is a
must-do for any visitor to Krakow! This tour
was recently made famous by travel
documentary maker Michael Palin after his
feature in 'Palins New Europe' series in
2007. Also recommended by the BBC, Reuters,
New York Times, Lonely Planet guidebooks and
many others. An extended version of the
standard Communism Tour in a Trabant
automobile, the Communism Deluxe tour
includes a trip to a Communist-era
restaurant and guided visit to our private
museum. Explore everyday life in Poland in
the 1970's in our exclusive and unchanged
Communist apartment. This deluxe tour
includes the rare opportunity to eat pickled
cucumbers and toast times past with
Communist relic, Mr. Vieslav (upon request).
You can also try your hand at driving the
trusty Trabant. Enjoy lunch in an authentic
Commie milk bar canteen.
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Traces of Jewish Culture from Krakow
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Traces of Jewish Culture from Krakow
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Commences: Krakow,
Poland
Duration: 4 hours
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While in Poland, don't forget to visit
Kazimierz, historical area for Poland's
Jews. Learn about the history, diverse
Jewish groups, see some of the oldest
synagogues in Poland, and visit a monument
that commemorates the victims of the former
Nazi concentration camp.
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While in Poland, don't forget to visit
Kazimierz, historical area for Poland's
Jews. Learn about the history, diverse
Jewish groups, see some of the oldest
synagogues in Poland, and visit a monument
that commemorates the victims of the former
Nazi concentration camp.
Kazimierz, was named after the King
Kazimierz lll who invited Jews to Poland in
the 14th century, it became a flourishing
area of Jewish religion and culture. Due to
the policy of religious tolerance that
prevailed in Poland from the 15th century,
the area became a safe heaven for the
diverse groups of Jewish refugees from all
over Europe.
The Traces of Jewish Culture day tour aims
to retrace this religious diversity which
resulted in the construction of numerous
synagogues (including the oldest of the
preserved synagogues in Poland) and a very
unique atmosphere which is still present.
You might even recognize some of the sights
that appeared in the Oscar winning
Schindler's list which was shot in this
area.
The tour ends with a visit to the monument
commemorating the victims of the former Nazi
concentration camp in P?aszów.
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