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A Week-Long City Experience in Poland in October 2023

  1. Day 1: Warsaw Old Town
    25 minutes (8.6 km) from Warsaw Chopin Airport

    Stroll along the cobblestone streets of Warsaw's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to admire the colorful facades of the 13th-century buildings. Visit the Royal Castle and the Gothic St. John's Cathedral. Try some traditional Polish food at Zapiecek.

  2. Day 2: Krakow's Main Square
    2.5 hours (295 km) by train from Warsaw

    Explore Krakow's charming Main Square, bustling with street performers, artists, and horse-drawn carriages. Visit the Gothic St. Mary's Basilica and climb the Town Hall Tower for a panoramic view of the city. Have lunch at Wierzynek, a historic restaurant dating back to the 14th century.

  3. Day 3: Wawel Castle
    5 minutes (1.6 km) from Krakow's Main Square

    Discover the grandeur of Wawel Castle, a former residence of Polish kings. Tour the State Rooms, Treasury, and Armoury, and admire the panoramic views of the city from the castle's courtyard. Have dinner at Pod Aniolami, a traditional Polish restaurant.

  4. Day 4: Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum
    1 hour (70 km) from Krakow by bus

    Reflect on one of the darkest periods of human history by visiting the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, a former Nazi concentration camp. Take a guided tour to learn about the camp's history and the atrocities committed there. Have a quiet dinner at Szara Gęś, a cozy restaurant in the heart of Krakow.

  5. Day 5: Gdansk's Old Town
    4.5 hours (420 km) by train from Krakow

    Visit the picturesque Old Town of Gdansk, with its colorful facades, cobbled streets, and historic landmarks. Admire the Gothic St. Mary's Church and the Artus Court, a former meeting place of merchants. Try some local delicacies, such as smoked fish and pierogi, at Mandu.

  6. Day 6: Malbork Castle
    1 hour (60 km) by train from Gdansk

    Marvel at the majestic Malbork Castle, the largest brick castle in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a guided tour to learn about the castle's history and architecture. Have dinner at Restauracja Stary Spichrz, a cozy restaurant offering Polish and European cuisine.

  7. Day 7: Warsaw Uprising Museum
    3 hours (302 km) by train from Malbork

    Learn about the courageous struggle of the Polish resistance during World War II by visiting the Warsaw Uprising Museum. See the exhibits and artifacts, and watch the multimedia presentations to get a sense of the war's impact on Warsaw. Have a farewell dinner at Polka, a modern restaurant offering Polish fusion cuisine.

Recommendations

Consider visiting the colorful port city of Gdynia for a day trip from Gdansk, or taking a boat tour of the Masurian Lakes from Warsaw. You might also want to explore the Jewish Quarter of Krakow or take a day trip to the Wieliczka Salt Mine.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Warsaw Old Town (half day, free)
  • Krakow's Main Square (half day, free)
  • Wawel Castle (half day, 60 PLN)
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum (full day, 70 PLN)
  • Gdansk's Old Town (half day, free)
  • Malbork Castle (half day, 49 PLN)
  • Warsaw Uprising Museum (half day, 30 PLN)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 209 PLN (~$50)
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