When Warsaw, Poland's capital and largest city, was founded nearly 700 years ago, it was a small but vibrant trading post where the Old Town Market Square (now a UNESCO World Heritage Site) was the center of daily life. As a matter of fact, the Warsaw of today is a metropolis of three million people spread across 200 square miles, far from its humble beginnings on 35 acres. Moreover, the Warsaw of today has survived indignity and strife. It survived three partitions of Poland; a systematic carpet-bombing during World War II; and later the Communist regime, which limited freedom of movement and expression. Now, Warsaw is one of Europe's hubs of art, culture, entertainment and gastronomy - ready for you to admire its beauty and enjoy its charm.
The two must see`s cities in Poland!. Visit Warsaw (with its painstakingly recreated historic center and Old Town buildings) and Krakow (one of the oldest cities of Poland; cultural and artistic center of the country, and the former seat of the Polish kings). Catch a train between these destinations. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.