PRIVATE TOURS IN Poland |
| Gdansk - Stutthof - by car (Gdansk) - You will see all major historical spots of the town: Long Street with the Main Town Hall, Long Market Square with Arthus Court and Neptun Fontain, Long Wharf with its water gates and the Crane. You will visit the biggest brick church in the world - St. |
| Old Town Walk (Warsaw) - Warsaw's Old Town is the oldest historic district of the city. Founded by the Dukes of Mazovia in the late 13th century, it was encircled by the two lines of defensive walls that mark the boundary of the town. |
| Wieliczka Salt Mine (Wieliczka) - Wieliczka Salt Mine - inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Over 600 years old mine houses a permanent exhibition of salt sculptures. |
| Highlights of Poland in 8 days . (Gdansk) - During this tour you will discover all the most important historical places and outstanding edifices. Land in Gdansk / or Warsaw, Wroclaw / - meet your private polish licensed tour guide with own van and have an amazing time in Poland. |
| Jewish Warsaw (Warsaw) - Before WWII Warsaw numbered over 350. 000 Jewish people, being the second biggest (after New York) Jewish settlement in the world. |
| Stutthof - Nazi Concentration Camp & Gdansk (Gdansk) - During this tour you will learn about dramatic chatper in Polish history: Nazi occupation, but also will strolling in Gdansk - a gem of ancient Polish Kingdom. Meet your local tour guide and go first to Stutthof Concentration Camp - created by the Nazis close to Danzig / Gdansk / at the very beginning of Word War II in Europe. |
| Krakow Sightseeing -Old Town (Krakow) - This is what you can see during the city tour : Wawel Hill- the former seat of Polish rulers; Next are going to visit the Royal Cathedral-burial and coronation place, the Royal Castle- the main seat for our royal family Next we walk to medieval center of Krakow on our way we can see :St Andrew church dating back to the 11th century-Romanesque building, St Peter and Paul church-the first Baroque church in Krakow. Next we will visit St Francis' Basilica and the Bishop 's Palace. |
| Old Gdansk & Malbork Castle (Gdansk) - Pick up from the pier or your hotel - drive to Gdansk old town for walking tour - see old harbour of Hansa city with Crane Gate - symbol of Gdansk, Green Gate designed as Royal Residence, Long Market Square with Neptun's Fountain, Artus Court, Town Hall, Kings Road, Golden Gate, Torture House, Great Armoury, St. Mary's Church with mysterious astronomical clock, lovely Mariacka Lane with its terraces and amber jewellery. |
| From Medieval Hansa to Solidarność (Gdansk) - This is a walking tour of approximately 3 hours. Depending on the place of your stay it starts from either the ancient or the modern end. |
| Highlights of Tricity (Gdansk) - Tricity is composed of three cities on the Baltic coast, each offering a different style. The oldest is the Hanzeatic Danzig, now Gdańsk - a must for every tourist coming to this area. |
| Across Poland in 2 weeks (Gdansk) - You will learn polish culture, history, peoples, religion, landscape and much more. Day 1. |
| Black Madonna (Czestochowa) - Black Madonna miraculous painting kept in Jasna Gora (Bright Mountain) Monastery ( the Polish Lourdes). Czestochowa is the religious center of Poland. |
| 1000 years Gdansk - Resort Sopot - Port Gdynia (Gdansk) - Pick up from the ship or hotel to visit 3-city: historical Gdansk / Danzig / - world's amber capital with old harbour of Hansa city, Solidarity Memorial, charming old town at the Baltic Sea . During the walking tour you will see Long Market Square with Neptun's Fountain, Artus Court, Town Hall, Green Gate, Golden Gate, Torture House, Great Armoury, St. |
| Karzimierz Jewish District (Kazimierz) - We will start on Szeroka Street-before the World War II, the centare of Jewish life. Szeroka - a street with three Jewish temples. |
| Visiting Copernicus (Gdansk) - "I am living now at the world's end". . |
| Jewish Warsaw mixed tour (Warsaw) - In Warsaw ghetto, divided into 2 sections (the Small Ghetto at the southern end and the Large Ghetto on the north) 450,000 Jews were forced to live in very crowded conditions. By the time deportations to the extermination camps began, about 100,000 residents of the Ghetto had died of starvation or disease. |
| Zakopane - Tatra Mountains (Zakopane) - Nestled at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, Zakopane is the winter sports capital of Poland. During the winter, plentiful snow and challenging runs make for excellent skiing while the summer months offer hikers mountain lakes, glacial valleys and waterfalls. |
| Old and New Towns walking tour (Warsaw) - The a-must essential Warsaw. The UNESCO World Heritage Old Town is unmissable - quite literally, seeing as many of the city's attractions and a whole host of cafés, bars and restaurants are located within its environs. |
| Krakow City Tour (Krakow) - For over a thousand years, Krakow has been the center of science, culture and art in Poland and our city sightseeing tour is a fine introduction to this historic city. The tour begins with a short walk along the streets of the former Jewish district of Kazimierz. |
| Auschwitz Birkenau Tour (Auschwitz-Birkenau) - The most well know cemetery and place of genocide in the world. Started in 1940 as a concentration camp for Polish political prisoners, Auschwitz became the centre for extermination of European Jews in 1942. |
| Auschwitz - Birkenau & Wieliczka (Auschwitz-Birkenau) - ITINERARY If you have little time in Cracow it is possible to organize Auschwitz and Wieliczka tour in one day. In this way we will start a bit earlier and will focus on Auschwitz-Birkenau for 3 hours. |
| Baltic Amber Tour (Gdansk) - Gdansk for centuries has been a capital of amber art. Today the Baltic Coast still is rich with that "golden teardrop of the sun" as I call this fossil resin of the pine tree. |
| Auschwitz Birkenau & Schindler (Auschwitz-Birkenau) - ITINERARY Duration 7 hours 09:00 Dearture from Cracow 09:15 -10:00- Schindler's Factory - Podgorze 10:00-11:15 Transfer to Auschwitz - close to Auschwitz III -Monowitz 11:15-13:00 Auschwitz 13:00-13:30 Break 13:30-14:30 Birkenau 14:30 -16:00 Transfer back to Cracow The largest German Nazi Concentration and since 1942 Death Camp build on the occupied Polish territory. Operating since May 1940 to January 1945. |
| All in One (Warsaw) - We will start from the centre of Warsaw. We will enter the Palace of Culture and Science – the highest building in Poland (230 metres high) - and go up to the 30th floor at an altitude of 114 metres. |
| Auschwitz Birkenau & Ghetto & Schindlers Factory (Krakow) - Duration 7 hours 09:00 Dearture from Cracow 09:15 -10:00- Ghetto Area in Cracow - Podgorze-Schidlers Factory 10:00-11:15 Transfer to Auschwitz - close to Auschwitz III -Monowitz 11:15-13:00 Auschwitz 13:00-13:30 Break 13:30-14:30 Birkenau 14:30 -16:00 Transfer back to Cracow The largest German Nazi Concentration and since 1942 Death Camp build on the occupied Polish territory. Operating since May 1940 to January 1945. |
| Historical and modern Warsaw (Warsaw) - Mixed walking and car tour - the essential of today's Warsaw if you have just one day or less . See the most important sites of historic and modern Warsaw. |
| From Shtetl through Getto to Auschwitz. History of life and death (Kazimierz) - 09:00 a. m. |
| Cracow-Kazimierz-Wieliczka (Krakow) - Cracow and Wieliczka tour one day trip I do suggest you to see also Cracow's old town and Casimir - it is definitely worth seeing before visiting Auschwitz - Birkenau Museum. Knowing history of the Royal city and history of Jews in Krakow allows you to understand more from the lesson of Holocaust. |
| Tailored tours for special requests (Warsaw) - All listed options are only examples which you can change according to your needs. Please e-mail me giving your preferences, so I could tailor a programme exclusively for you. |
| For families with children (walk) Warsaw Legends (Warsaw) - The idea of this tour is to show the magic of Warsaw. I recommend this journey to families with small children (up to age 10), especially from kindergarten. |
| The Old and the New Town (Warsaw) - The Old and the New Town: The Column of the King Zygmunt II Vasa, the Royal Castle, the Archcathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist, the Canonicity, the Old Town Market Square, the Barbican with the Walls, the New Town Market Square, the Maria Skłodowska- Curie Museum (the house where she was born), the Monument to the Little Upriser of 1944, the Warsaw Uprising Monument, the Krasiński Palace; Route 2 (alternatively) The Royal Route: 1. |
| Wieliczka Salt Mine (Wieliczka) - Legend has it that the salt mines in Wieliczka were part of the dowry of the Hungarian princess, Kinga, when she wed Boles_aw the Shy over 700 years ago, making the Wieliczka Salt Mine one of the oldest in all of Europe. Over the centuries, devout, and superstitious, miners have carved fabulous figures, monuments and altarpieces out of its salt walls, These amazing works of art. |
| Gdansk Museums (Gdansk) - This tour is not only for art connoisseurs. It is also for those, who like to spend some time with the art and culture as well as historical gossip. |
| Cracow & Kazimierz (Krakow) - Pick up at your hotel Sightseeing of Cracow OLD TOWN: Market Square, Royal Route, Wawel Castel, University those will introduce you to a 1000 years spirit of Cracow city. Walk to the former Jewish district of KAZIMIERZ - with its synagogues and praying houses. |
| Warsaw Uprising mixed tour (Warsaw) - General 'Bor' Komorowski, commander of the Polish Underground Home Army (Armia Krajowa, AK), set the beginning of the uprising in Warsaw against the German occupying forces at 'W-hour'; 5:00 p. m. |
| Jewish-Polish Shtetls (Shtetls) - Dzialoszyce - ruins of a synagogue and a monument to former Jewish Community Pinczow - Rennesaince synagogue Chmielnik - cemetry and synagogue Szydlow - Medieval city comlex with synagogue , church and castle . Polish Carcassone Checiny - Small Jewish Town close to Kilece Those are the small towns which before WW II were predominantelly inhabited by Jews. |
| Krakow & Kazimierz & Wieliczka Salt Mine (Krakow) - ITINERARY Duration 8 hours CRACOW / WIELICZKA Hotel pick up: Sightseeing of Cracow city: Market Square and its environs Royal route with pieces of old ramparts Wawel Castel and its Rennesaince courtyard Jagiellonian University - Collegium Maius then we continue out tour to Jewish district of Kazimierz with its synagogues, praying houses, Galicia Jewish Museum, Old Synagogue exhibition of Judaics. Kazimierz has the most magnificent collection of Jewish heritage in Poland. |
| Jewish Warsaw (Warsaw) - The Monument to the Heroes of the Ghetto, the ŻOB Bunker (former Miła 18 Street, now Dubois Street), Umshlagplatz, the Jewish Hisorical Institute, the Zelman and Rywka Nożyk Synagogue, the Ester Kamińska Jewish Theatre, Fragments of the Ghetto Wall (55 Sienna Street), Jewish Cematary;. . |
| The Traces of Jewish Culture (Kazimierz) - Kazimierz, the south-east quarter of Krakow, was the historical centre of Krakow’s Jewish religious and social life. Originally a separate town named after King Casimier the Great, it was incorporated into Krakow in the 18th c. |
| Zakopane And Dunajec River Gorge (Zakopane) - ITINERARY 08:00-10:15 Transfer to Nidzica Castle 10:15-10:45 Visiting the castle and its surroundings 10:45-11:00 Transfer to Sromowce Nizne Rafting down the Gorge of Dunajec River. 13:30-14:30 Transfer to Zakopane 14:30 - 15-30 Lunch break at one of the highlanders restaurants. |
| Czestochowa - Jasna Gora Monastery (Czestochowa) - 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 Góra 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. |
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