Transfer from Poznan - Lawica Airport
to Warsaw - Chopin Airport

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Departure from Poznan - Lawica Airport
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Estimated arrival to Warsaw - Chopin Airport
11:55h

Trip duration: 175min

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Departure from Poznan - Lawica Airport
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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Lichen - Poland

Lichen
Poland

105 min

Lichen is a small village near Konin but of great importance to all Polish residents. It is home to the largest temple in the country... and the seventh largest in Europe. This imposing shrine is visited annually by around 1.5 million pilgrims and tourists. Poland’s biggest church is also home to the country’s largest organ and 141.5 meter high tower which is one of the tallest buildings in Poland.

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Nieborow Palace
Poland

75 min

Nieborow Palace is believed to be one of Poland’s most renowned and best preserved aristocratic residences. The complex consists of a palace, coach house, outbuilding,... orangery and two gardens - a formal park and an English-style park. The beautifully furnished and decorated interiors are filled with portraits of eminent personalities of the time, drawings and sketches, books from the 16th century, porcelain and textiles. The park is filled with sarcophagi, statues, monuments, and many other fragments of stone.

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Lodz
Poland

75 min

During its rich history, Lodz has had some severe ups and downs, but luckily it managed to raise above all difficulties and today it is... the city that enchants both its residents and visitors. In 20th century, with the birth of textile industry, Lodz became one of Poland’s largest cities. But then Great Depression happened, and city experienced catastrophic decline. Furthermore, the WWII happened with all its horrors. But the city survived. And just before becoming a sad and dreadful city, some artists brought street art to the grey facades and empty walls. And a number of other impressive urban regeneration projects have given the city a new zeal. The city is definitely worth more thorough exploration.

Quality photo of Klodawa Salt Mine - Poland

Klodawa Salt Mine
Poland

75 min

What sets apart Klodawa Salt Mine from many other mines open to public is that this is still an active mine where you can see,... first hand, how the salt is mined. It is, therefore, the deepest salt operating mine open for tourist in the world. The mine is 26 km long and 4 km wide and it is characterized by Klodawa’s pink and blue salt which creates spectacular caverns. The designated tourist trail goes between 600 m and 750 m below ground and the tour lasts about two and a half hours.