tours from Warsaw
Auschwitz tour Auschwitz tour The concentration camp in Auschwitz was established by Nazis on the outskirts of the town Oswiecim in 1940. After the war, the camp was turned into museum displaying evidence of the genocide. Block no. 11, known as the Death Block, was where people were murdered also at the “Wall of Death”. more Wieliczka Salt Mine tour Wieliczka Salt Mine tour The Wieliczka Salt Mine is one of the most ancient mines in the world. It has been operating since the 13th century with no intermissions. In 1978 it was listed at UNESCO World Culture and National Heritage Site. more Krakow tour Krakow tour Visit Krakow - former capital of Poland, medieval centre of merchandising, the city where all the legends were once true. Undamaged by the Second World War, Krakow has been listed by UNESCO as one of the most significant historic sites in the world. more Warsaw Outskirts tour Warsaw Outskirts tour During this tour we will take you to most interesting places around Warsaw City. We will visit Zelazowa Wola near Warsaw, where world famous composer Fryderyk Chopin was born. His father worked there as a French teacher. more Gdansk tour Gdansk tour Gdansk is a city with 1000 years history, once described as the Hanseatic granary of Europe. It is also the city of famous scholars and humanists. Explore this unique city with us. more Fryderyk Chopin’s Tour Fryderyk Chopin’s Tour We offer you special tour dedicated to sites related to his life. On our way you will visit: most interesting sites in Warsaw where Chopin lived between 1810 – 1830, Chopin’s Museum in Ostrogskich Palace, Holly Cross Church where composer’s heart is enshrined, famous monument in Lazienki Park and of course we will take to Zelazowa Wola. more Treblinka Tour Treblinka Tour Treblinka Museum of Struggle and Martydom commemorates cruel events from World War 2 period. Two concentration camps were established in Treblinka by Nazis. One camp – Treblinka I, was a penal labour camp where approx 7000 people were executed or died during slave work. more Kazimierz & Kozlowka & Majdanek Kazimierz & Kozlowka & Majdanek Let us take you across Mazovia region towards south-east from Warsaw. We will stop in Kazimierz Dolny – one of the most beautiful cities in Poland, founded in 12th century by King Kazimierz the Great. more Czestochowa tour Czestochowa tour Czestochowa is world famous city for the Pauline monastery of Jasna Gora which is the home of the Black Madonna painting, a shrine of the Virgin Mary. Jasna Gora was founded in 1382 by Pauline monks who came from Hungary, the monastery withstood several sieges, including the legendary 40-day siege by the Swedes in 1655. more Mazuria tour Mazuria tour Mazuria region is known as the land of a thousand lakes and rivers. Its natural environment, unspoiled by industry, attracts visitors not only in summer. Take a full day tour towards north from Warsaw and visit this unique region with us. On our way we will stop in Nidzica. more Poznan tour Poznan tour Poznan is one of the oldest and most interesting cities in Poland. In 968 it became the seat of the first bishopric in Poland. Today Poznan is second financial center after Warsaw and a major center of commerce. Annual trade fairs attended by producers and traders from all over the world have been held here since 1921. more Torun tour Torun tour Visit the birthplace of famous astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus – Torun. This city is also renowned for its architecture. The old town of Torun, picturesquely situated on the banks of the River Vistula, retains its medieval street plan. more Lodz tour Lodz tour Lodz developed in the 14th century. Until the beginnings of 19th century it was still an agricultural town but since the first textile complex called Nowe Miasto was built in 1823,it started its rapid growth to finally become the Polish textile industry with population over 800,000 people today. It was the city of contrasts where vast fortunes and poverty existed side by side. more