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Warsaw city break

$350 per person

Warsaw is located in the heart of Poland and has been the national capital since 1596. It used to be a seat of Polish dukes and kings as well as the home of famous Polish including: pianist and composer Frederic Chopin, physicist and chemist Maria Sklodowska-Curie.

After being completely destroyed by the Nazis during World War II, the city was entirely rebuilt according to old documents and drawings. Throughout centuries Warsaw became a bustling European centre of culture, commerce, industry and politics preserving its rich history in many places, not only in its colourful Old Town listed as an UNESCO Heritage Site.

  • Destination
  • Departure
    Lebanon
  • Included
    Accommodation
    Airport Transfers
    Breakfast
    Entry Fees
    Guide
    Tours
  • Not Included
    Insurance
    Meals
    Ticket
    Visa
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Day 1: Arrival
Arrival to the  airport, our representative will meet you and transfer you to the hotel for check in.
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Day 2: Half day city tour
Our guide will pick you up from the hotel and drive you through the city center of Warsaw to see skyscrapers and the Palace of Culture and Science. We continue to the Lazienki Royal Park, the most beautiful architectural and park complex created in this form by the last king of Poland - Stanislaus Poniatowski. During summer this park is filled with Chopin music thanks to the recitals performed at the foot of the Frederic Chopin Monument. The most interesting sights located in the park are: Palace on Water - king’s favorite residence, Island theatre modelled on the ancient Roman theatre at Herculaneum, Old Orangery containing a sculpture gallery. Further drive along the Royal Route adorned with aristocratic residences, historic churches and famous statues leads us to: Grand Theatre and Opera House, Jablonowski Palace, Tomb of Unknown Soldier and Saxon Park. We then walk to the Old Town with the Royal Castle, visit St. Ana church and proceed through the maze of medieval century streets to the Market Square, passing St. John’s Cathedral. Crossing Barbican, fortified gate in city walls, we reach the New Town with Krasinski Palace, Palace of Justice and Monument of Warsaw Uprising. Transfer back to the hotel.
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Day 3: Free at leisure to discover the city
Optional tours:
  • Excursion to Wilanow Palace – one of the most beautiful architectural landmarks of Warsaw. The impressive baroque residence owes its exceptional character to a unique blend of European and Polish styles. The Wilanow complex – a summer residence of the king Jan III Sobieski who built it – is a significant marker of Polish history. After exploring the rich interior of the Palace we will stroll through the surrounding Wilanow Garden and Parks, displaying English and French design styles.
  • Chopin Music Concert : At the evening you can participate in Chopin’s music concert performed by outstanding musicians to celebrate comoser’s mazurkas, polonaises and études
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Day 4: Departure
Our representative will meet you at the hotel for check out and departure
Location:
  • Poland – Central Europe
Things to do and See:
  • Walk through the alleys and passageway of the Old Town
  • Stroll down the Royal Route and explore all Warsaw’s historic landmarks in addition to the 3 residences :  Royal Castle, Łazienki Palace and Wilanów Palace
  • Spend a whole day in  Łazienki Park hopping from one villa to the next, marvelling at the sumptuous Łazienki Palace, pottering around four museums or just relaxing in the greenery
  • Have a quiet drink in cobblestone square in the old town market square
  • If you are a museum lover come to Warsaw ; you can visit as many museums as you want such as Polin Museum, Wasaw uprising museum, Copernicus Science Centre, the Palace of Culture and Science , national museum and more
  • Have a nice walk in Saxon Garden  as it is  one of the first public parks in the World
  • Learn how to make Pierogi (Traditional Polish Dumplings) from scratch!
  • Enjoy the view from the Tower of St. Anna church
Eating out and Nightlife:
  • Enjoy a cheerful dinner in the old town market square cafes
  • Eat at a Bar Mleczny
  • Eat a Pączek in a Piekarnia
  • Try the most traditional of Polish fast food, Zapiekanka
  • Go to “Pawilony”  a little area in Nowy Świat street with 25 tiny pubs
  • Let your head go for a spin, the Shot Bars
Moving around :
  • It is cheapest to go on foot, but you can also use Warsaw’s buses, trams and the metro.
Weather :
  • Temperature during July and august is between 13 °C till 23 °C
  • Might have some rainy afternoons
  • Starting September temperatures starts to decline gradually
Dress Code:
  • Jeans
  • T-shirts
  • Smart dress
  • walking shoes
  • light jacket
Currency :
  • The currency in Poland is currently the Polish Złoty
  • In some larger stores, such as hypermarkets and malls you can pay in Euro
  • Do Not Exchange Money in Airports or Train Stations. Only in Banks and KANTOR 
  • ATMs can be found widely
  • Credit cards can be used even in small shops
Visa :
  • Schengen Visa is required for Lebanese citizens ( call us for further details)
 

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