My name is Renata. I am experienced, licensed guide and I will guide you to all interesting places in Poland - Warsaw, Cracow, to the Baltic seaside and Tatra mountains. Besides - wherever you wish to go. I can drive you in comfortable, air-conditioned car or arrange any mean of transportation according to your needs. Please, contact me if you are planning to visit Poland. |
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Worth to visitWarsaw.
Capital of Poland for over 400 years. Destroyed during WW II in 75% and
rebuilt, mostly to its historical design. Warsaw Old Town has been put on UNESCO World
Cultural Heritage List. The biggest town in Poland. Cracow.
Previous (for six centuries) capital of Poland. Seat of Polish kings in well
preserved Renaissance castle. Not destroyed during any world war. Medieval
lay-out of Market Square, put on UNESCO list, as well as nearby Wieliczka salt
mine. While in Cracow, you can also visit Auschwitz concentration camp, now
the museum. Torun.
Gorgeous medieval town remembering Teutonic Knights (listed by UNESCO as World
Cultural Heritage site). Birthplace of Nicolaus Copernicus, great Polish
astronomer, town where traditional ginger bread is still baked. Tri-City.
At Baltic sea: Gdansk,
former free city, the biggest port in Poland, the craddle of Solidarity
movement, with Old Town, swarming with the tourists and merchants; Gdynia,
built only 70 years ago, modern port; Sopot,
former spa discovered by Napoleon's doctor, place of international song
festival in open-air opera, famous Grand Hotel with the oldest casino and the
longest pier in Baltic sea. Czestochowa,
where in XV c. monastery the Black Madonna holy icon has been kept for over 600
years, the aim of pilgrimages visiting that place all year long. Zakopane,
winter capital of Poland, where highlanders still wear their folk costumes,
where Tatra mountains surround the cottage picturesquely situated in the
valley. Two feniculars and many ski-lifts can take you up to the peaks. Even
during one week you can see the most important sites in Poland, going south
from Warsaw, via Czestochowa and Crakow to Zakopane.
10
days tour can include apart mentioned above route also northern part with
Tri-City, visiting on the way Torun and Malbork, where former Teutonic Castle,
the biggest in Europe, still stands, open to visitors.
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