Berlin - Wroclaw - Krakow - Warsaw by Train
❮Berlin - Wroclaw - Krakow - Warsaw by Train
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This 8 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 2 nights in Berlin
- Train from Berlin to Wroclaw
- Hotel for 2 nights in Wroclaw
- Train from Wroclaw to Krakow
- Hotel for 2 nights in Krakow
- Train from Krakow to Warsaw
- Hotel for 2 nights in Warsaw
Germany and Poland Combine Berlin (a cultural capital; art, theater, opera, dance - there is no shortage of activities here), Wroclaw, Krakow (a southern Poland city near the border of the Czech Republic, is known for its well-preserved medieval core and Jewish quarter) and Warsaw (a wealth of shops and restaurants in the painstakingly reconstructed Old Town) with the EC and IC Trains. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Berlin
Day 1Arrive to Berlin
Overnight in BerlinDay 2Overnight in BerlinDay 3Departing from Berlin
Transportation to next city by: Train - Berlin to Wroclaw -
Wroclaw
Day 3Arrive to Wroclaw
Overnight in WroclawDay 4Overnight in WroclawDay 5Departing from Wroclaw
Transportation to next city by: Train - Wroclaw to Krakow -
Krakow
Day 5Arrive to Krakow
Overnight in KrakowDay 6Overnight in KrakowDay 7Departing from Krakow
Transportation to next city by: Train - Krakow to Warsaw -
Warsaw
Day 7Arrive to Warsaw
Overnight in WarsawDay 8Overnight in WarsawDay 9Departing from Warsaw
Germany
Germany's landscape is straight from the Fairy tales: castles, deep dark forests and mythical rivers. The German landscapes are extraordinarily diverse, with graceful big-city appeal, small picture-postcard towns, pagan-inspired harvest festivals, a wealth of art and culture, and the perennial pleasures of huge tracts of forest, delightful castles and fine wine and beer. From Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire to the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, no other nation has molded Europe the way Germany has - for better or worse.
Poland
Poland is a country that offers so many experiences for the traveler, from the cities to the countryside. Warsaw and Krakow are crossroad cities, where history and innovative progress coexist beautifully side-by-side, showcasing the nation's past and future. The Tatra Mountains in the south are a picture-perfect wonderland in the wintertime, and is a popular ski resort area. The Baltic coastline of Pomerania offers respite to crowds in the summer wishing to escape the cities. Historic sites such as castles, palaces, and cathedrals can be found in all corners of Poland -- you really cannot go wrong no matter where you go.
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Berlin
The German capital holds a world cultural record with three opera houses, two concert halls and eight symphony orchestras. This is the heart of Germany, with a stoic beat that echoes through grand public buildings, glorious museums and theatres, urbane restaurants, bustling pubs and raucous nightclubs. Today, structures of steel and glass tower over streets, and parks and gardens are again lush. With its field of new skyscrapers and hip clubs and fashion boutiques, post millennium Berlin has recast itself as the continent's capital of cool.
Visit Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island, Berlin TV Tower, Holocaust Memorial, Berlin Wall Memorial, Check Point Charlie and so much more! -
Wroclaw
Wroclaw is the economical, cultural and intellectual capital of Lower Silesia. The city, with its charming historical center, parks, and good restaurants is a pleasant place to visit. Wroclaw Town hall is considered one of the most splendid Gothic buildings in central Europe. In Wroclaw you can also see the biggest baroque interior in Poland, the Leopoldine Hall, located in the 17th century University building. Don't miss the Ostrów Tumski, where one of the most beautiful sacral architecture buildings in Europe has been preserved.
Visit and explore the Wroclaw Aquarium Zoo, Botanical Gardens of the University of Wroclaw, Szczytnicki Park, Cathedral of St John the Baptist and so much more. -
Krakow
Krakow is one of the oldest cities in Poland and one of the cultural and artistic centers of the country, the former seat of the Polish kings and the former national capital. Among the highlights of the city are the Royal Castle and Cathedral on Wawel Hill; the medieval Old Town with its beautiful Main Square; the 14th-century buildings of the Jagiellonian University; as well as Kazimierz, the historical center of Krakow's Jewish religious and social life.
Explore the Main Square, St. Mary's Basilica, Wawel Cathedral, The Cloth Hall, Planty Park, Kazimierz, Ghetto Heroes Square, Collegium Maius, National Museum, St. Florian's Gate, and so much more. -
Warsaw
Much of Warsaw's historic center was painstakingly recreated and today's Old Town buildings are closer to the original architecture than they were previously. There are a wealth of shops and restaurants to potter around in. The city also boasts many green spaces, with leafy parks where row boats cruise past outdoor cafés during the summer and free classical concerts attract crowds of listeners. In addition, the Former Jewish ghetto is a stark reminder of the unforgiving hand of history. The nightlife scene is equally surprising, with the city's increasingly well-dressed youth flocking to the countless bars and clubs of a city that now hums after dark.
Visit and explore the Palace of Culture and Science, Royal Castle in Warsaw, Lazienki Park, National Museum, Copernicus Science Centre, Museum of the History of the Polish Jews, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Wilanow Palace, and so much more.
Visit Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, Berlin Cathedral, Museum Island, Berlin TV Tower, Holocaust Memorial, Berlin Wall Memorial, Check Point Charlie and so much more!
Visit and explore the Wroclaw Aquarium Zoo, Botanical Gardens of the University of Wroclaw, Szczytnicki Park, Cathedral of St John the Baptist and so much more.
Explore the Main Square, St. Mary's Basilica, Wawel Cathedral, The Cloth Hall, Planty Park, Kazimierz, Ghetto Heroes Square, Collegium Maius, National Museum, St. Florian's Gate, and so much more.
Visit and explore the Palace of Culture and Science, Royal Castle in Warsaw, Lazienki Park, National Museum, Copernicus Science Centre, Museum of the History of the Polish Jews, Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Wilanow Palace, and so much more.