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Krakow, Poland
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£ 89.00
£ 89
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2
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City Breaks
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The most well-preserved city in Poland is adorned with magnificent castles and medieval residences. Krakow is a culturally rich city that combines history with modern delights such as bustling bars, stylish cafes, and world-class museums. On holiday in Krakow, immerse yourself in history dating back to the 10th century. Horse-drawn carriages saunter through cobblestone alleys, and gorgeous squares are home to architectural marvels. The city is blanketed with beautiful colours of nature in the spring and fall; the summer is buzzing with festivals. Are you looking for a glistening winter wonderland? Christmas in Krakow is a magical experience. On Krakow holidays, enjoy all of the theatre, music, dance, and film that the city offers. The town attracts cultural vultures with a year-round calendar of events. Listen to jazz in basement clubs whenever you visit and go gallery-hopping to discover new work. Fill up on hearty traditional cuisine and cosmopolitan fare at top-notch eateries in between fun excursions.
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Visit Auschwitz and Birkenau
Consider taking a day trip to one of Poland's most visited historic attractions, the Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps, on your third day in Krakow. Of course, this day trip is not lighthearted or exhilarating, but rather solemn and solemn. It demands you to visit locations where horrific tragedy and evil occurred during the Holocaust to educate future generations and pay tribute to the war's victims. If you do decide to go, it's a fulfilling and humanising experience that's well worth it if you think you'll be able to approach the day with the respect that such a tour requires. Visiting the camps will most likely take up the majority of the day. There are numerous tours available that will pick you up in Krakow and transport you to Auschwitz/Birkenau, where you will be given the terms of both camps before returning to Krakow.
Explore the Wieliczka Salt Mine
After busy 2 days, enjoy your final day in Krakow by visiting one of the world's oldest operational salt mines, which is also home to the world's largest underground chapel, the Chapel of St. Kinga, made entirely of salt. The salt mines are breathtaking, with enormous natural tunnels, intricately carved salt statues, and light shows. Many tours may be found online, including transportation, entry, and tour fees, but it is well worth it. Out of all in Krakow, the salt mines will give the most spectacular holiday!
Day 1
Take a free walking tour
Taking advantage of the city's fantastic free walking tours is a great way to start your trip to Krakow. Free walking tours are an excellent opportunity to get your bearings and get a sense of the city's layout while learning about its fascinating history. You'll be much more prepared for the next five days in Krakow after your free walking tour, and you'll be eager to see more of the gorgeous Old Town. The city's heart, Old Town Krakow, is buzzing with activity and home to many impressive buildings and churches. After you've refuelled, make your way down to Wawel Castle, a historic site about a 10-minute walk from the plaza. Make a photo stop at the Church of St. Peter and Paul along the route - the exterior of the church is gorgeous, and street musicians frequently perform directly in front of it. Return to Old Town after spending the afternoon at Wawel Castle for some well-deserved relaxation. Many bars in Krakow produce their flavoured vodkas, so go to one of them to try some unique flavours like fig, chocolate, and even horseradish that you won't find anywhere else.
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Sympozjum Hotel & Spa
Hotel Sympozjum & SPA, located just 3 kilometres from Krakow's Old Town, features magnificent furnishings and marble flooring, as well as a variety of dining and relaxing options. The Sympozjum's rooms all have a TV, radio, and a bathroom with a hairdryer and a shower. The internet is available for free, and a hairdryer and a shower are included in every modern bathroom. Rozmaryn, the hotel's restaurant, serves superb European cuisine and has an extensive wine list, while the café-bar is a fantastic location to unwind with a drink. Saunas and massage rooms are available at Hotel Sympozjum's spa. The front desk personnel is accessible 24 hours to assist with laundry and ticketing services. The Hotel Sympozjum & SPA is conveniently located near Krakow's tourist attractions. Only 4 kilometres separate the lovely Main Market Square and the historic Cloth Hall.
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Krakow
Poland
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