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Weekend Breaks to Poland

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Poland is a country rich in culture, with a turbulent, yet fascinating history. There are a number of ideal destinations for your next city break in Poland on your weekend getaway.

Warsaw, Poland's capital is a bustling metropolis where east meets west. The city suffered a huge amount of damage during the Nazi occupation in the Second World War and many of the scars can still be seen today. The architecture is incredibly varied with the surviving streets of Warsaw's Old Town, the Stalinist monolithic skyscraper known as the Palace of Culture and Science, and the more modern buildings built since the fall of communism.

Krakow is world-renowned for its beautifully preserved old town. Here the city's architecture has survived the turbulent events of the twentieth century relatively unscathed meaning you can walk down the historic streets which have been mostly unchanged for centuries. You can also use Krakow as a base to visit some of the other fascinating places in Southern Poland such as the picturesque mountain town Zakopane, the impressive salt and stone sculptures of Wieliczka salt mine and the sombre Auschwitz concentration camp now a museum and memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.

Gdansk is Poland's seaside capital. Located on the Baltic Sea, Gdansk offers visitors the chance to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this city and its two neighbours Gdynia and Sopot - together referred to as the "Tricity". Here, in the summer, you can enjoy beautiful beaches, culture and cuisine.

Poland has plenty more to offer so contact us today to help you organise your next short break to this fascinating country.

Poland is a country rich in culture, with a turbulent, yet fascinating history. There are a number of cities in Poland which would be ideal for your next short city break.
Warsaw, Poland's capital is a bustling metropolis where east meets west. The city suffered a huge amount of damage during the Nazi occupation in the Second World War and many of the scars can still be seen today. The architecture is incredibly varied with the surviving streets of Warsaw's Old Town, the Stalinist monolithic skyscraper known as the Palace of Culture and Science, and the more modern buildings built since the fall of communism.
Krakow is world-renowned for its beautifully preserved old town. Here the city's architecture has survived the turbulent events of the twentieth century relatively unscathed meaning you can walk down the historic streets which have been mostly unchanged for centuries. You can also use Krakow as a base to visit some of the other fascinating places in Southern Poland such as the picturesque mountain town Zakopane, the impressive salt and stone sculptures of Wieliczka salt mine and the sombre Auschwitz concentration camp now a museum and memorial to the victims of the Holocaust.
Gdansk is Poland's seaside capital. Located on the Baltic Sea, Gdansk offers visitors the chance to enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of this city and its two neighbours Gdynia and Sopot - together referred to as the "Tricity". Here, in the summer, you can enjoy beautiful beaches, culture and cuisine.
Poland has plenty more to offer so contact us today to help you organise your next short break.

 

 

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Gdansk City Breaks

Gdansk is the Polish maritime capital with a population nearing half a million. Located on the Bay of Gdansk and the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, the city is a thousand years old. Take a stroll along the main thoroughfare, Dluga Street, stop at the Neptune fountain, the symbol of Gdansk, or take a boat tour to explore the bay of Gdansk.

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Type: City Break | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Weekend Break | Anniversary
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Warsaw City Breaks

Warsaw is an extraordinary city where western and eastern cultures meet. Historic buildings, palaces and churches destroyed during the War have been reconstructed with great care, but traces of its heroic past can still be seen. The city features a splendid Old Town, with Market Square, St. John's Cathedral, the Barbican and Castle Square.

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Type: City Break | Boys Trip | Girls Trip | Weekend Break | Anniversary
4 days / 3 nights or more
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Krakow City Breaks

Krakow was known as the capital city of Poland for centuries. It no longer plays such an important administrative role, but because of its history the city still represents a mixture of old and new. Experience the athmospehere of the city while walking on the historic streets of the Old Town.

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