Travel from south to north Poland on this 7 day tour. From the charming city of Krakow to the Baltic sea port of Gdansk, taking in the highlights of the bustling capital of Warsaw en route. Discover the highlights of this fascinating country steeped in history.
  • Krakow - Explore the former royal capital. Visit St Mary's Church, the Jagiellonian University and Wawel Castle & Cathedral
  • Czestochowa (in 2023) - Pay a visit to the Jasna Gora Monastery, home of the Black Madonna painting
  • Warsaw - Stroll through the reconstructed Old Town, visit the Royal Castle, St John's Cathedral and the Old Town Market Square
  • Gdansk - Take in the highlights of the old town, enter the Artus court and soak up the history of this Baltic sea port
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum (in 2024) - Take an optional excursion to this infamous former Nazi concentration camp
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial Museum - Take an optional excursion to this infamous former Nazi concentration camp

Hotel Q Plus Krakow



Conveniently located by the River Vistula in the centre of Krakow, The Q Hotel Plus Krakow offers beautiful views of the Wawel Castle and the Church on the Rock. Within walking distance to the Main Square and Kazimierz district making this a perfect place to stay and explore the former Polish capital. Featuring modern and air-conditioned guestrooms complete with a comfortable bed with high-quality mattress, a TV and a tea and coffee maker. Why not enjoy a delicious meal during your stay at The Qualita Restaurant, winner of numerous prestigious culinary awards.





Hotel Golden Tulip Krakow City centre



Located in the heart of the city, this hotel offers easy access to popular attractions such as the Main Market Square and Wawel Castle. The rooms are elegantly designed and equipped with modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests. The on-site restaurant serves delicious Polish and international cuisine, while the bar provides a cozy atmosphere to unwind. The Hotel Golden Tulip Krakow City Centre provides an excellent base for exploring the rich history and vibrant culture of Krakow.





Hotel Radisson Blu Sobieski



Located close to the Warsaw University Botanical Garden and the socialist realist Palace of Culture and Science, the Radisson Blu Sobieski Hotel is an ideal place to stay whilst in Warsaw, with easy metro access. Offering comfortable guest rooms with private bathrooms equipped with heated floors and a tub. Complimentary Wi-Fi and tea and coffee-making facilities are included in your stay. A superb buffet breakfast is served daily and the Marysienka restaurant offers a range of international dishes.





Hotel Mercure Gdansk



Located close to the Old Town Square and Gdansk’s main monuments, Hotel Mercure Gdansk is the highest building in the city. Boasting picturesque views over the famous Gdansk Shipyard, it offers comfortable guestrooms with individually controlled air-conditioning and WiFi access. The Winestone restaurant serves European cuisine and a choice of wines for you to enjoy, while the lobby bar is the hub of the hotel. A well-equipped fitness centre completes the list of amenities.