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Price per person

Itinerary
7 Days Best Poland Tour Package: Family Trip to Krakow and Warsaw

Places

7 Days 6 Nights

Krakow

3 Nights

Warsaw

3 Nights

Overview

Did you know Poland is home to one of the world’s oldest salt mines and a bench that plays Chopin’s music at the press of a button? This 7-day Poland Tour Package is packed with unique experiences that will fascinate every member of the family—from curious kids to history-loving grandparents.

Poland is a country where medieval castles sit beside buzzing city streets, and where peaceful parks meet world-class museums. You'll taste delicious pierogi (Polish dumplings), walk down cobblestone lanes, explore grand royal residences, and unwind in leafy gardens. The weather varies by season—summers are sunny and lively, while winters offer magical snowy backdrops. No matter when you go, the local hospitality and rich culture will win you over.

This itinerary is ideal for families who want to explore safely and at a comfortable pace. From Krakow’s royal charm to Warsaw’s modern flair, each stop is thoughtfully planned for fun, learning, and memory-making. With stories of kings, hidden tunnels, music, and treats along the way, this journey offers the perfect blend of adventure, education, and relaxation for your entire crew.

Highlights

  • Walk through a real underground Salt Mine with giant salt-carved statues and even a lake!
  • See where Polish kings once lived and walk through royal castles full of treasures.
  • Take fun photos and hear music from special Chopin benches in Warsaw.
  • Spot peacocks and squirrels in Warsaw’s most beautiful park – Łazienki Park.
  • Explore colorful Old Towns with cobblestone streets and street performers.
  • Visit a giant science palace and ride an elevator to the top for amazing views!

Why this trip?

  • It's perfect for families with kids and adults alike.
  • You get to visit two of Poland’s most historic and beautiful cities.
  • Great mix of fun, learning, nature, and relaxation.
  • Easy pace – not too fast, not too slow.
  • Kids will love the castles, legends, and parks.
  • Great food and fun stories around every corner.
  • It’s a safe and welcoming destination for families.

Your Route

Arrival to KRK

Krakow

Transfer by car

Warsaw

Departure from WAW

Krakow

3 Nights stay

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Day 1

Arrival in Krakow - Welcome to Poland. Explore Old Town

Day 2

Visit Wawel Castle. Explore Jewish Quarters

Day 3

Excursion to Wieliczka Salt Mine (Optional). Or Explore Krakow Museums

Car to Warsaw

Warsaw

3 Nights stay

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Day 4

Transfer to Warsaw. Royal Route Exploration.

Day 5

Explore Warsaw Old Town and the Royal Castle

Day 6

Visit Lazienki Park and Palace of Culture.

Day 7

Departure. Head back with a lot of family memories.

Price per person

Price is per person on twin sharing basis.

Your Route

Arrival to KRK

Krakow

Transfer by car

Warsaw

Departure from WAW

Frequently asked questions

Poland is known for handmade wooden toys, colorful pottery, amber jewelry, and traditional sweets. You can also find cute souvenirs like magnets and local crafts in Old Town shops – perfect for kids and family back home.
Most places in Poland, including restaurants, shops, and hotels, accept credit and debit cards. But it’s good to keep some Polish currency (zloty) for small stores, bakeries, or street vendors, especially in local markets.
In tourist areas like Krakow and Warsaw, many people speak basic English. Signs in museums and attractions are often in English too. It’s always nice to learn a few Polish words like “Dzień dobry” (hello) – locals love it!
This trip covers top places like Wawel Castle, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Krakow’s Old Town, Warsaw’s Royal Castle, Łazienki Park, and the Palace of Culture. These spots are rich in history and offer a lot of fun things to see and do with kids.
Absolutely! Kids will enjoy spotting animals in the parks, walking through salt tunnels, listening to Chopin benches, and tasting local treats. There are museums with interactive exhibits and even puppet shows in Warsaw’s Palace of Culture.