DAY 1: UK - Warsaw.
Fly to Warsaw where you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel for two nights.
DAY 2: Warsaw.
Much of this beautiful city was destroyed during World War II, but has been lovingly restored to its former glory. The magnificent Royal Way is lined with impressive churches, palaces, art galleries and museums. The centrepiece of the old town is the Old Town Square, one side of which is occupied by the Historical Museum of Warsaw, which traces the destruction and reconstruction of the city. The included city sightseeing tour will show you the best of the city's historic landmarks, including a wealth of fine Renaissance, Baroque and Gothic architecture. This afternoon, enjoy an included excursion to Zelazowa Wola, birthplace of the famous pianist and composer Chopin. Visit the museum devoted to the composer in the preserved annex of the former manor of the Chopin family. (B, D)
DAY 3: Warsaw - Poznan.
Journey to Poznan, former capital of Poland and now a centre of culture and academia, as well as being the home of Poland's oldest zoological garden. Set on the banks of the Warta River, this 1,000-year-old city has a wonderful mix of Gothic and Baroque architecture, including a 10th-century cathedral, the Dzialynski Palace and a fine opera house. In the Old Town Square crowds gather on the hour to watch the 16th-century town hall clock strike. The included city sightseeing tour takes in many of the local highlights. (B, D)
DAY 4: Poznan - Wroclaw.
Today, head to Wroclaw on the River Odra, the capital of Lower Silesia and one of the most charming cities in Poland. This lovely town is home to an impressive Gothic cathedral, a beautiful town hall and an elegant opera house. This afternoon, enjoy an included city sightseeing tour will for an insight into the history and culture of this fascinating city. (B, D)
DAY 5: Wroclaw - Jasna Gora - Auschwitz - Krakow.
Your first stop today is the monastery of Jasna Gora near Czestochowa, which houses the famous painting of the 'Black Madonna', venerated as the 'Queen of Poland' and the country's national symbol. This afternoon, visit the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp, a chilling reminder of the outrages perpetrated against the Jews during World War II. Then it's on to Krakow, Poland's cultural capital, for two nights. (B, D)
DAY 6: Krakow.
The ancient capital of Poland is the jewel in its sightseeing crown. At the city's heart is the largest and one of the most perfectly preserved medieval squares in the whole of Europe, Rynek Glowny, surrounded by impressive historic buildings. The city is also Poland's cultural centre and offers an excellent range of arts and entertainment, including theatre, opera and ballet. In the morning our included sightseeing tour of ancient Krakow takes you to the historic Market Square, the Jagiellonian University, founded by Casimir III the Great in 1364 and St Mary's Church where the 14th-century kings of Poland were traditionally crowned. The remainder of the day is free for you to continue exploring at your leisure. (B)
DAY 7: Krakow - Warsaw.
The morning is free for you to enjoy this fascinating city at your own pace, or perhaps join the optional excursion to the spectacular Wieliczka Salt Mines, a renowned UNESCO World heritage site. This afternoon travel to Warsaw for one night. (B)
DAY 8: Warsaw - UK.
Transfer to the airport for your flight to the UK. (B)