Poland – Krakow – Warsaw – Gdansk
Krakow is by far Polands’s biggest drawcard, and it’s immediately apparent why. As the royal capital for 500 years, the city was able to absorb much history and talent over the centuries and is today a treasure trove of Gothic and Renaissance architecture. Old Town, with its soaring Gothic churches and gargantuan Rynek Główny, the largest in the nation. Just outside the Old Town lies the former Jewish quarter Kazimierz, its silent synagogues reflecting the tragedy of the recent past. Kraków is well endowed with attractions and diversions of a more modern variety, with hundreds of restaurants, bars and music clubs tucked away down its cellars and narrow alleyways.
– Groups, Meetings, Incentives, conference and events
– City tours
– Tour activities
– Team building