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Warsaw, Poland's capital city, sits on the banks of the Vistula River.Stroll the grand Royal Way boulevard past parks, churches, galleries, museums and the Royal Castle in this historic city. Our vacation packages in Warsaw and throughout Poland are personally bundled by our travel specialists to offer you Warsaw vacations at the lowest possible price. For those of you who like to splurge when you travel, we also offer upgrades for your hotel, flights, car rentals, rail, and transfers. For the exploring types and those who like to soak up culture, you can add Warsaw sightseeing, tours, and cultural attractions to your vacation package. Explore Warsaw, Poland and everything it has to offer. Travel to Warsaw ... your way!
Visit the designated UNESCO world heritage site of the preserved Old City in Krakow at the foot of the Royal Castle with its medieval Market Square and magnificent palaces and churches, galleries, museums and shops. Our vacation packages in Krakow and throughout Poland are personally bundled by our travel specialists to offer you Krakow vacations at the lowest possible price. For those of you who like to splurge when you travel, we also offer upgrades for your hotel, flights, car rentals, rail, and transfers. For the exploring types and those who like to soak up culture, you can add Krakow sightseeing, tours, and cultural attractions to your vacation package. Explore Krakow, Poland and everything it has to offer. Travel to Krakow ... your way!
Rich in culture and history, Poland has maintained its historical pre-Word War II charm. While the major cities in Poland are thriving and rapidly catching up with the West, you shouldn’t be surprised to see local residents still using horse-drawn carriages for transportation.
Poland’s most visited cities are Warsaw and Krakow; each with their own style and history.
Painstakingly rebuilt after World War II, Warsaw offers visitors a look into Poland’s past while displaying its optimistic view of the future. Although somber, a visit the neighborhoods once used as Jewish Ghettos serve as a reminder of Poland’s turbulent history and how far it has come since being invaded by Germany in 1939.
A must for any traveler to Warsaw is the Palace of Science and Culture. The tallest building in Warsaw (and in Poland), the Palace of Science and Culture is forty-two stories tall and was built as a gift by the Soviet Union in 1955. The viewing platform on the thirtieth floor offers unbelievable views of Warsaw.
Poland’s most visited city, Krakow, is considered the country’s cultural center. A city of legend and myth, walking the streets of Krakow is like stepping into a storybook. Dominating the Krakow skyline is St. Mary’s Church. This stunning building in Old Town is one of the many architectural highlights of Krakow.
The city of Krakow itself is a UNESCO World Heritage sites. One of the few cities in Poland that escaped destruction during World War II, Krakow has many buildings that date back to the 13th and 14th centuries. Traditional customs from centuries past are still practiced in the city today.
Rooted in history and tradition, Poland manages to keep one foot in the past while keeping another foot moving toward the future. With such an array of sights, attractions, and cultural events, a visit to Poland offers something memorable for every traveler.
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