Transfer from Salzburg
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Departure from Salzburg
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Estimated arrival to Krakow
16:14h

Trip duration: 434min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Sankt Gilgen
Austria

75 min

Being located at only 29 kilometers from Salzburg and with its very scenic setting, Sankt Gilgen is the perfect day trip destination. The panorama of... Sankt Gilgen may seem familiar to many as it was here that the opening scenes of the movie “The Sound of Music” were filmed. It is an elegant, relaxed village that offers a good base for walkers, hikers, sightseers and for water sports on the azure waters of Lake Wolfgangsee. There are two options to reach the mountain top, either taking a short cable car ride or walk the mountain trail from the village, which is well worth since the views from the top are spectacular.

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Auschwitz Memorial
Poland

135 min

Millions of people visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum to pay their respects to those who died here. Auschwitz represents the worst horrors of WWII... as the largest mass murder in a single location in human history. This memorial site, consisting of Auschwitz I (the original concentration camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration-extermination camp), is today a symbol of genocide and horror and a historical site to experience a part of history that should never be forgotten.

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Znojmo
Czech Republic

75 min

Get caught up in Znojmo simply by walking inside its historic medieval walls and admiring its Renaissance-style architecture. If that doesn’t satisfy your taste, there... is a plethora of attractions – churches, towers, strongholds or the fascinating underground complex of tunnels and cellars that run underneath the town. The town’s oldest monument is the Romanesque Rotunda of Our Lady and St. Catherine, located in the grounds of Znojmo Castle. Finally, the Znojmo region is well famous for its wine, so to leave this town without sampling some of the local wines would simply be a big mistake.

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Gottweig Abbey
Austria

75 min

The Gottweig Abbey was built in 1083 and became a Benedictine Monastery 11 years later. Its current baroque design was reconstructed in early 18th century,... after the monastery burnt down in fire. This abbey is still an active monastery run by 45 monks. Tourists are drown to this abbey for its magnificent church and museum, in particular the monumental staircase with a ceiling fresco from 1739 — one of the largest and most beautiful baroque staircases in Europe. Visitors can also visit the permanent exhibit of “the monastic life” as well as the abbey library with important collection of religious engravings, coins, antiquities and musical manuscripts. Exterior of the monastery is just as wonderful with the views of the unspoiled landscape of the Wachau Valley.

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Olomouc
Czech Republic

75 min

With the largest preserved historic zone outside of Prague, Olomouc is a delight to explore. The most famous feature of this historic city is the... Holy Trinity Column that is rising to a height of 35 m and thus considered the biggest Baroque sculpture in the Czech Republic. The monument was built entirely by local craftsmen in 1754 and today it is the pride of all Czech people. The most acclaimed church in Olomouc is the Cathedral Saint Wenceslas that displays different architectural styles. Olomouc is also a city of rich cultural scene with its famous Moravian Theatre and Moravian Philharmonic and its university is the second oldest in the Czech Republic.

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Melk
Austria

105 min

The charming town of Melk with the gorgeous Abbey of Melk is a perfect one day trip that will for sure linger in your mind... for a long time. You can walk from one end of the town to the other and marvel some incredible architectural examples from many different history periods, ranging from the late Gothic period, Biedermeier, the Grunderzeit period and Art Nouveau. The town’s most impressive attraction is the Benedictine monastery that truly is a masterpiece with its colossal structure, refined details and contrasting colors. The monastery’s gems are its baroque church with lavish marble and frescoes; the Marmorsaal or the Marble banqueting hall; and the Abbey library which was an inspiration for Umberto Eco’s bestselling novel “The Name of the Rose”.