Enjoy a private tour just for you and your family and friends and see the highlights of Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia with your own private guide and driver. You will see the most interesting places in 3 city. Each tour is tailored to your personal preferences, schedule, level of energy. Transportation is by deluxe, spacious air conditioned vehicles,...Read more
Magic journey around the Krakow's Old Town, Jewish district, Ghetto, Schindler's Factory. Explore the most beautiful city of Poland in an old fashioned Retro...Read more
Explore the Tri-City area on an 7-hour sightseeing tour that includes a visit to Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia. Discover beautiful beaches (Sopot), enchanting middle ages old town (Gdansk) and city from the sea and...Read more
Let us take you on an adventure along the track of the biggest secrets of the Second World War in Lower Silesia. See Osowka, which is part of Project Riese, Ksiaz Castle, Gross-Rosen concentration camp and the labyrinth-shaped exhibition in...Read more
Explore highlights of Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia during 1-day tour lead by your private guide. At first we will pick you up from your hotel in Tricity or from the port. It’s a private tour so the program of the tour will be adjusted to fit your needs.
Highlights: • Explore Gdansk, Sopot and Gdynia on a private 7-hours guided...Read more
The Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork has been recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. A symbol of power and tradition, it is the largest Gothic brick castle in Europe. Visit this masterpiece of defense and residential architecture and explore the interior, including its interesting exhibitions.
The best way to tour the lovely city of Krakow is in a Trabant, the classic Eastern Europe car. You'll experience the real Krakow on this lively tour, and visit parts of the city that go unnoticed by most visitors, in the company of your young and enthusiastic...Read more
Visit Gdansk, the birthplace of the Solidarity ”Solidarnosc” movement. This beautiful city on the Baltic coast is Poland’s principal seaport. Sopot attracts tourists because of famous Polish beaches, promenades and the longest pier in Europe. See also an outstanding defense architecture when exploring a brick castle in...Read more
Experience a ride up a funicular railway to the top of Mt. Gubalowka and take a walk around the peak. Visit the oldest part of Zakopane with its old mountaineer cottages and ash trees. Experience the true Zakopane atmosphere when you walk along...Read more
Krakow, the historic capital of Poland, is without question the most beautiful Polish city. It’s also the most popular Polish city among foreign visitors. In addition to the enchanting Old Town, tourists can admire the Wawel Royal Castle and Kazimierz, the former Jewish neighbourhood.
it is only 3 hour drive from Wroclaw. You must see...Read more
Auschwitz was established in 1940 It was the biggest Nazi concentration camp for Poles and prisoners from other countries. They were condemned by the hitlerite fascism to isolation and slow extermination by hunger, exhausting work, criminal experiments, or to a quick death as a result of individual and mass executions. A place definitely worth...Read more
This tour combines an information-packed walk through Royal Route, where Frédéric grew up, with a professional guided tour lead by a licensed city guide. He will show all the places associated with Chopin and tell about his life and work. The perfect tour for Chopin lovers and connoisseurs of his...Read more
The best way to explore Krakow. FREE pick-up and drop-off from your place of stay (near City Center). Book your ride and enjoy unforgettable tour in electric...Read more
Many of Krakow's most famous communist artefacts are alive and well. Hop in your Trabant with your guide and travel back in time as you cruise through the city in a car manufactured by the Eastern Bloc. Head to the Nowa Huta district, famously known as the city's communist enclave. Learn the history behind the neighbourhood that was Stalin's...Read more
Discover a city of contrasts and hidden treasures. Get awed by the giant 19th century redbrick factories, Art Nouveau buildings, palatial mansions and a world famous film school. Explore the new symbol of Lodz, the Manufaktura, a huge factory converted into a cultural, commercial and social centre. Lodz is full of energy – a perfect place for...Read more