Transfer from Berlin - Tegel Airport
to Wroclaw - Copernicus Airport

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Departure from Berlin - Tegel Airport
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Estimated arrival to Wroclaw - Copernicus Airport
12:48h

Trip duration: 228min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Sanssouci Palace - Germany

Sanssouci Palace
Germany

75 min

The grand Sanssouci palace is the former summer resident of king Frederick the Great where he spent 4 months every summer. Although the schloss itself... is not very big, it is still one of the loveliest examples of rococo architecture in Germany that perfectly harmonizes with the romantic character of the palace. The palace stands atop terraces of vineyards which allow for a panoramic vista of the gardens. The gardens occupy a large area that you may explore with lots of things to see and visit the remarkable palaces and pavilions scattered around the vast park, so be prepared to do some walking.

Quality photo of Jelenia Gora - Poland

Jelenia Gora
Poland

75 min

Being full of castles, palaces, chateaus and manor houses, the Jelenia Gora valley is one of the most interesting landscapes in Poland. The town, bearing... the same name, is nestled among mountains and features numerous historic monuments, hot springs and a stunning Old Town surrounded by Burgher-style houses with arcades. The most celebrated architectural gem, situated just outside the town, is definitely the striking Wojanow Palace. In 2008 this 13th century marvel was converted into a hotel with elegant interiors emphasizing its historic character and it also houses an exhibition of the castle’s history.

Quality photo of Ksiaz Castle - Poland

Ksiaz Castle
Poland

75 min

Looking for some history and mystery in the province of Silesia? Look no further, Ksiaz Castle is the right place for you. Dating from the... 13th century, this grand castle is considered as the “Pearl of Silesia”. Many rumors and stories are linked to this grand castle due to its colorful history, but the most interesting ones refer to the World War II. Allegedly the sealed rooms in the basement were used as a secret laboratory for testing rockets; another version is that the underground tunnels were prepared for future Hitler’s hideout and according to some people these tunnels conceal a train packed with gold and valuables stolen by the Nazis.

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Swidnica and Jawor - Churches of Peace
Poland

75 min

These unique buildings are a must visit site in Poland. Churches of Peace were built in Poland following the so called Peace of Westphalia in... 1648. According this treaty, protestant churches could only be built outside the town, they had to be constructed entirely from wood, and finished within one year. Out of three protestant churches that were built in 17th century, only the churches in Swidnica and Jawor remained preserved, the third one in Glogow had burned down in 1758. These large churches with capacity of 5500 people have interiors richly decorated in unique frescoes and Baroque-style paintings. Both of the churches are completely authentic, firmly defying the course of centuries despite the fact they are built without nails, cement, stone and iron.

Quality photo of Muskau Park - Germany

Muskau Park
Germany

75 min

The park was envisaged and built by Prince Hermann von Puckler-Muskau along the banks of the River Neisse in 19th century. This huge green area... of 545 hectares is characterized by the highest aesthetic quality and thoughtful balance between nature and architecture and boasts with forests, castles, lakes, wells, bridges, a cottage and a chapel. The area is ideal for a pleasant picnic or a relaxing walk and there’s no doubt you’ll find so much delights on every corner of this incredible park as you realize that each section has a unique feel. It honestly is like walking through the immense fantasy of a creative man. A third of the park lies in Germany while the majority is on the Polish side and the best part is that you may enter each country simply by crossing the bridge!

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Osowka Underground Town
Poland

75 min

The mysterious Underground Town Gluszyca is the underground complex of tunnels, halls, concrete corridors and fortifications that was built in 1943, during the World War... II by workers and prisoners from the camp Gross-Rosen. The real purpose of this mega structure is still a mystery but there are assumptions that it was meant to be an extensive bomb-proof shelter for Hitler or even a factory for producing the secret weapon or chemical, biological or nuclear laboratories. Visitors may decide among various tours that take them to the vast space of around 1700 meters and all the way there is plenty of information on hand.