Transfer from Warsaw
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Estimated arrival to Krakow - John Paul II International Airport
12:51h

Trip duration: 231min

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Quality photo of Discalced Carmelites Monastery - Poland

Discalced Carmelites Monastery
Poland

75 min

Founded in 1629 this early Baroque monastery is the place of serenity and beauty. The buildings are surrounded from almost all sides by a forest... nature reserve - Eliaszowka Valley. In the monastery visitors can explore 17th century hermitages, caves, and the heart-shaped Spring of St Elijah.

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Czestochowa
Poland

75 min

Czestochowa is the most important Catholic pilgrimage in Poland and it is visited by more than 4 million people every year who come to see... Jasna Gora Monastery with Miraculous Painting of Black Madonna. The icon was, according to the legend, painted by Luke the Evangelist on a table built by Jesus. Being religious or not you will feel the exceptional energy of this holy place.

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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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Inowlodz Royal Castle
Poland

60 min

Inowlodz Royal Castle was originally built by Casmir the Great in the 14th century as a watchtower used to protect the trade routes leading to... Torun. Later in the early 16th century the castle was further expanded. It has a rectangular plan with two octagonal corner towers. Up until recently, Inwoldz Castle was just a ruin but, thanks to the efforts of locals, it was revitalized so visitors today can explore certain reconstructed areas. Visitors also find themselves enchanted by the beautiful views of the surrounding nature and the 11th century Church of Saint Giles.

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Konewka Bunker
Poland

105 min

In 1940s the German army constructed various command headquarters, known as Fuhrer Headquarters, on the Eastern Front and Konewka Bunker one of them. These were... the reinforced concrete train shelters, which were able to accommodate an entire staff train in their interior. The headquarters were supposed to be operational before the attack on the Soviet Union in June 1941. Today, this immense 380 meters long tunnel displays military exhibition of bunkers, trains, and armaments and serves as the evidence of the power and resources used during WWII.

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Abbey Sulejow
Poland

60 min

One of the most significant sacral attractions of Central Poland, Abbey Sulejow, was founded in 1176 by the duke Kazimierz II the Just. The most... prominent parts of the abbey are the Romanesque church of Saint Thomas Becket of Canterbury with its ridge turret and the Romanesque fortifications which held off the Mongol hordes in the 13th century. The abbey also includes a museum of sacred items and lovely Gothic cloister.