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Poland

Kraków & Zakopane

Enjoy city sophistication and a mountain escape

Majestically medieval, Kraków is the cultural capital of Poland and its only city to have remained unscathed by the ravages of the Second World War. Its stunning and compact Old Town boasts the exquisite interiors of St Mary’s Basilica, the glorious domes of Wawel Cathedral, the royal treasures of Wawel Castle and the impressive Rynek Główny – the largest market square in Europe. Kraków’s former Jewish quarter, Kazimierz, is a jumble of pretty squares and lively streets. Fascinating museums, a vibrant cultural life and achingly pretty architecture make Kraków the perfect destination for a city break.

The beautiful mountain resort of Zakopane sits snugly at the base of the Tatras Mountains in the far south of Poland. Surrounded by emerald green foothills and jagged peaks, it is a popular base from which to enjoy the stunning natural landscapes and has often been a haven for writers, artists and musicians.

KRAKÓW & ZAKOPANE

A cultural capital and a breath of fresh air

  • Brilliantly located city centre hotel in Kraków, which is excellent value for money
  • Kraków walking tour – enjoy the sights of this beautiful medieval city
  • Wieliczka Salt Mine – marvel at this underground wonder, which dates back centuries
  • Dunajec Valley - experience the natural beauty on a relaxing river raft cruise
  • Zakopane – enjoy a relaxing hotel with stunning mountain views
  • Option to add on a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau
  • Return flights included
  • 3 nights bed & breakfast accommodation in Kraków, with one dinner included
  • 3 nights half board accommodation in Zakopane

From £1,199
per person

based on two sharing in a twin/double room, with a minimum of 30 passengers travelling in a specific month

Best time to go

April, May, June, July, August, September, October

Suggested Hotel

Wyspianski Hotel, Kraków

  • 3-star hotel in the heart of Kraków
  • Excellent value for money
  • Just a short distance from the market square, close to plenty of bars & restaurants
  • Modern & comfortable rooms
  • Spacious lounge bar

Not the hotel for your group? Other hotels are available, contact us.

Suggested Hotel

Grand Nosalowy Dwor, Zakopane

  • Stylish and modern 4-star hotel
  • Situated at the edge of Zakopane, at the foot of Nosal Mountain
  • Warm and bright bedrooms
  • Panoramic mountain views from the bar & café
  • Indoor swimming pool and sauna

Not the hotel for your group? Other hotels are available, contact us.

Attractions:

  • Kraków Walking Tour
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    Experience the essence of Kraków with a beautiful walk around the Old Town (Stare Miasto) and Jewish Quarter (Kazimierz). This guided walk includes interesting commentary on Kraków’s beautiful buildings and intriguing history, which stretches back thousands of years.

  • Wieliczka Salt Mine
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    This ancient salt mine is today an incredible subterranean formation of sparkling sculptures, reverent chapels, and dark lakes linked by a maze of caverns and passageways. Found just outside of the city of Kraków, these spectacularly hewn chambers form a fascinating and beautiful underground world to explore.

  • Dunajec Valley & River Raft
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    Wild and dramatic, the Dunajec Valley is sculpted into the heart of Eastern Europe. Within the valley, the spectacular Dunajec Gorge is a deep ravine best viewed from a traditional wooden raft. These leisurely rafts are formed from wooden canoes bound together to hold several passengers, and are steered by pole through the varied landscapes created by the serpentine river.

  • Zakopane
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    Richly folkloric, the mountain resort of Zakopane is known for its crisp air and dramatic peak views as well as for its pretty wooden chalets. This unique style of architecture dates back to the turn of the 20th century, and amongst these ornate villas are an array of boutiques, restaurants and museums to explore.

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