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Explore Poland!

This amazing 5-day itinerary takes you through the rich culture and history of Warsaw and Krakow in Poland. You'll explore iconic landmarks, immerse yourself in Poland's vibrant history, and savor delicious local cuisine. Begin your journey in Warsaw, where you will marvel at the beautifully reconstructed Old Town, visit poignant museums, and enjoy leisurely walks in scenic parks. After soaking in the charm of Warsaw, you will experience the historic and architectural allure of Krakow, known for its stunning squares and the solemnity of Auschwitz. You'll also have the opportunity to taste traditional Polish dishes and enjoy the festive atmosphere, making this trip an unforgettable experience.

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  • Explore Poland!
  • Explore Poland!
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Itinerary Overview

  • 3 Nights: Warsaw
  • 2 Nights: Krakow
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Warsaw

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Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city that beautifully amalgamates its historical past with modern culture. With its Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, Warsaw was almost entirely rebuilt after extensive destruction during World War II. The city exudes charm with its vibrant history showcased through numerous museums, picturesque streets, and lush parks. A walk along the Vistula River reveals a lively atmosphere with bars and restaurants that come alive in the evening. Warsaw offers an diverse array of experiences, from royal palaces to contemporary art galleries, making it a perfect starting point for exploring Poland's rich culture.
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Krakow

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Krakow is a city of immense historical significance and stunning architecture, renowned for its well-preserved medieval core and vibrant culture. The city's main square, Rynek Główny, is one of the largest in Europe, flanked by beautiful buildings, friendly cafés, and lively markets. Krakow is also the gateway to some of the most poignant historical sites in Poland, including Auschwitz-Birkenau. The atmosphere in Krakow is festive and welcoming, with many local foods to try, such as pierogi and regional specialties. Whether wandering the historical streets or exploring local traditions, Krakow captures the essence of Polish heritage.

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