Sightseeing
Warsaw Sightseeing
Duration: 3 hours
During our city tour you will get the general impression of the Poland's capital completed with visit to Wilanow Palace,
the baroque residence of King John III Sobieski, the famous conqueror of the Turks at the battle of Vienna in 1683. You will
be driving allong the Royal Route with its aristocratic residences, historic churches and famous statues. Historical sites
such as the former Jewish Ghetto Memorial, Umschlag Platz, the Monument of Warsaw Uprising, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
the Grand Theatre, Chopin's monument, the Belvedere Palace and then to the Old Town. Here you will enjoy a walking tour
passing by the Castle Square, King Sigismund's Column, St. John's Cathedral, the Old Town Market Square and the Barbican.
Warsaw Jewish Heritage Tour
Duration: 3 hours
From the 11th century till the beginning of World War II, Poland was known as the cultural and spiritual centre of European
Jews. During your trip around Warsaw you will have a chance to see parts of old Jewish Warsaw, synagogue, jewish cemetery,
Umsclag Platz and other places connected with the rich history and traditions of Polish Jews as well as monuments commemorating
martyrdom of Jews during WW2 and Jewish Uprising in Ghetto.
Cracow tour
Duration: 12 hours
Discover the beautiful royal, historic, and culture-packed city of Cracow. You will begin your tour by visiting the Jewish
District of Kazimierz to explore the area which used to be inhabited by one of the most diverse Jewish communities in Europe.
This place was used for screening the oscar winning film "The Schindler`s List". Then a short drive will take us to the Wawel
Hill which is the embodiment of Poland's former monarchical glory. Its summit is the Royal Castle and a 14th-century cathedral
which hosted almost all coronations and funerals of the Polish monarchy. Having descended the hill, stroll along Grodzka Street
to reach the Main Market Square. This bustling heart of the city is a perfect place for picking up souvenirs, especially in the
Cloth Hall which has been the local market place for centuries. Complete your tour by visiting St Mary's Church, where the
stunning medieval altar sculpted by Veit Stoss is located and a bugle call sounds towards the four corners of the world every
hour on the hour. We would like to recommend you two alternative extension tours in Cracow:
Auschwitz - Birkenau
Around 1.5 million people - Jews, Poles, political prisoners, and Gypsies - died at the hands of the Nazis at Auschwitz-Birkenau. It was in this largest of death camps that the Nazis embarked upon their plan to systematically exterminate all Jews living in the Third Reich in gas chambers. You will watch a documentary on the liberation of the camp before you go on a tour of the prison blocks, the gas chamber, and the crematorium. After a short break, the tour continues to Birkenau, where you go up the watchtower above the entrance gate to have a view of the largest Nazi Concentration Camp. A Martyrdom Museum was set up here in 1947 and in 1979, UNESCO included Auschwitz-Birkenau on its list of World Heritage sites.
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Wieliczka
As you walk down 360 steps into the salt mine, you get the impression of entering a vast underground city, complete with huge caverns and underground lakes. This underground world has earned a place on the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage list thanks to the creativity of the miners who carved chapels out of the walls, hundreds of metres below the surface. You will visit the largest of the chapels dedicated to St Kinga, the patron saint of miners. This subterranean church is richly decorated with chandeliers, sculptures, and religious figures carved out of salt. As you follow the 2 1/2-kilometre walk, you'll pass statues dating back to the 18th century depicting mythical, historical and religious figures. The last stop in the mine is the souvenir shop and snack bar. From here, the lift carries you back to the surface.
Żelazowa Wola - Frederic Chopin`s House
Duration: 4 hours
Visit a charming old Polish manor - the birthplace of the most famous composer and national hero Frederic Chopin. The house where
he was born is now a museum surrounded by a large garden. See the collection of family portraits and other Chopin memorabilia.
Gdansk-Gdynia-Sopot the Tricity of Amber
Duration: 12 hours
Walk around Gdansk(city of Amber) Old Town: the Arthur's Court, the Town Hall, the Old Crane, the cathedral; stop by the Gdansk
Shipyard, the birthplace of Solidarity movement, nearby the Monument to Fallen Shipworkers (a homage to dockyard workers who died
in December 1970) and a main gate to the shipyard, that Lech Walesa jumped over;see the biggest amber collection of amber transfer
to Gdynia harbour, visit to the sail ship "Dar Pomorza", transfer to Sopot the seaside resort, walk by the promenade.
We also offer sightseeing tours to: Majdanek, Kazimierz, Lublin, Kozlowka, Poznan. As well as LIMOUSINE SERVICE.

