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Included Features
- First class hotels,
rooms with private
facilities
- Service charges and
hotel taxes
- 8 breakfasts and 4
dinners
- Airport transfers
- Touring by modern
air-conditioned
motorcoach
- Professional Tour
Director throughout
- Luggage handling
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Day 1, arrive
Warsaw, Tuesday
Arrive in Warsaw,
the capital of Poland.
You will be met and
transferred to your
hotel. There is plenty
of time to relax
before meeting your
fellow travelers and
tour director.
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Day 2, in Warsaw,
Wednesday
This 700 year old
capital of Poland is a
symbol of nationhood
and the will to
survive against great
odds. A sightseeing
tour here includes a
drive along the famous
Royal Route from
magnificent Castle
Square to Lazienki
Park and Palace,
summer residence of
the last king of
Poland. Pass by the
Palace of Science and
Culture (known as a
“wedding cake”),
the Saxon Gardens, the
Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier, Monument to
the Heroes of the
Warsaw Ghetto and the
Barbican. Continue
with the walking tour
of the Old Town, Old
Market Square and St.
John’s Cathedral.
The rest of the day is
free for relaxing,
shopping, a stroll
through the city or an
optional late
afternoon Chopin
concert.
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Day 3, to Krakow,
Thursday
This morning,
journey to Czestochowa,
known for the
blackened picture of
St. Mary in the Yasna
Gora Monastery,
popularly called the
"Black
Madonna". In the
afternoon, there is
time for an optional
side trip to one of
the most somber
memorials of the past,
Auschwitz. End your
day in Krakow. 400 km
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Day 4, in Krakow,
Friday
Your sightseeing
tour starts with a
visit to the Wawel
Hill, viewing the
Royal Castle and
visiting the Royal
Cathedral.
Enjoy a walking tour
of the Old Town where
you will visit the
Main Market Square,
Renaissance Cloth Hall
and St. Mary's
Church. The
afternoon is free for
a stroll around the
city.
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Day 5, to Prague,
Saturday
After a drive
through the Polish
countryside, cross the
borders of Slovakia
and Czech Republic.
Then, on to Prague,
with its Baroque
churches, promenades,
parks and ancient city
walls. 495 km
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Day 6, in Prague,
Sundary
Built on the seven
hills more than 1000
years ago and situated
on both banks of the
Vltava River, Prague
is one of the most
attractive cities in
Europe. Your city tour
starts with a
panoramic drive to the
famous Wenceslas
Square, the Strahov
Stadium and the Castle
Square. On a walking
tour, visit the Royal
Castle of Hradcany,
St. Vitus
Cathedral,
Royal Palace and
Loretto Church. Cross
the Charles Bridge and
walk through the old
quarter of Prague to
view the Jewish
Ghetto, Town Hall and
the world famous
Astronomical Clock.
The balance of the day
is free. An optional
visit to a cultural
performance will be
available.
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Day 7, to Vienna,
Monday
Today's destination
is Vienna, the
"City of
Waltz", and one
of Europe's loveliest
cities. 354 km
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Day 8, in Vienna,
Tuesday
On your morning
sightseeing tour,
visit the Hofburg
Palace, once
the seat of the
Austro-Hungarian
Empire, and view the
Belvedere Palace,
Prater amusement park,
the UN buildings, St.
Stephen's Cathedral
and other vivid
reminders of the
city's imperial
history. Afternoon is
at leisure. Farwell
dinner in a local
restaurant.
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Day 9, depart
Vienna, Wednesday
After breakfast,
transfer to the
airport for your
departure flight.
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| Start Date |
End Date |
| K906
- WARSAW TO
VIENNA tour. |
| 08 May 2007 |
16 May 2007 |
| 22 May 2007 |
30 May 2007 |
| 05 June 2007 |
13 June 2007 |
| 19 June 2007 |
27 June 2007 |
| 03 July 2007 |
11 July 2007 |
| 17 July 2007 |
25 July 2007 |
| 31 July 2007 |
08 August 2007 |
| 14 August 2007 |
22 August 2007 |
| 28 August 2007 |
05 September
2007 |
| 11 September
2007 |
19 September
2007 |
| 25 September
2007 |
03 October
2007 |
| 09 October
2007 |
17 October
2007 |
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