Stay : From Warsaw to Krakow in 1 week

Visiting Poland in one week through the two main cities is possible! Warsaw and Krakow, especially in summer, enjoy a more than pleasant climate for walking with family, couples or friends. Let yourself be seduced by this charming destination just a few hours away from us.

Summary of the stay

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7 days

- Good and cheap

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Culture / Heritage
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Detail of the stay : From Warsaw to Krakow in 1 week - 7 days

  • CHÂTEAU ROYAL (ZAMEK KROLEWSKI)
  • RYNEK STAREGO MIASTA (PLACE DU MARCHÉ)
  • PALAIS DE LA CULTURE ET DE LA SCIENCE
  • BARBACANE (BARBAKAN)
  • PORTE FLORIAN ET ANCIENS REMPARTS
  • HALLE AUX DRAPS (SUKIENNICE)
  • BEFFROI DE L'HÔTEL DE VILLE
  • ÉGLISE DES FRANCISCAINS
  • WAWEL

Day 1: Warsaw

Steps: Varsovie - Warszawa

Visit Warsaw's Old Town (UNESCO World Heritage Site). After a visit to the Royal Castle, take the Royal Road and explore a series of palaces and parks, including Lazienki Park. Wander from square to square: Bankowy Square, Teatralny Square and Senatorska Street, Marshal Jozef Pilsudski Square.

Day 2: Kazimierz Dolny

Steps: Cracovie

Visit the old town and the Rynek where there are two superb and unique arcaded houses with Renaissance facades. Take a detour to the parish church and the Franciscan church on either side of the Rynek. Climb up to the top of the small hill, which offers a beautiful view of the city and the Vistula, and shelters the ruins of the castle and the watchtower. Stroll along the Vistula River to admire several attics in particular.

Places of interest :
ÉGLISE DES FRANCISCAINS

Day 3: Visit of Sandomierz and/or Zamosc

Sandomierz: display the old town, its Rynek and its underground passages, the cathedral and its famous martyrology.
Zamosc (city centre on UNESCO's World Heritage List): visit the Rynek, its passage under the arcades, its superb town hall and the Saint-Thomas collegiate church.

Day 4: Krakow

Steps: Cracovie, Varsovie - Warszawa

Enjoy this city with a tour of Planty Park and/or a horse-drawn carriage ride. Discover the historic old town: Barbican, the St Florian Gate, the market square (Rynek), the cloth market (craft market), the belfry of the old town hall, the main shopping streets, the many churches

Day 5: Krakow (bis)

Steps: Cracovie, Varsovie - Warszawa

Walk up and down Wawel Hill: the royal castle, the Kazimierz, the former Jewish quarter of Krakow, to discover synagogues. Visit the Czartoryski Museum.

Day 6: Wieliczka and/or Auschwitz

Visit the Wieliczka salt mines and/or Auschwitz-Birkenau camp and/or Zakopane and the Tatras.

Day 7: Warsaw

Steps: Varsovie - Warszawa

Discover the Praga district and the new city district. Relive the history of socialism in Warsaw with a visit to the Palace of Culture and Science. Follow in Frederic Chopin's footsteps.

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