Gastronomic & Cultural Self Drive Experience Poland
from 961 €

Gastronomic & Cultural Self Drive Experience Poland

Holiday package
Created: Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Ref ID: 14509777
Price/ person from
961 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Destinations: Warsaw, Poland , Gdansk, Poland , Torun, Poland , Wroclaw, Poland , Auschwitz, Poland , Krakow, Poland

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07 May
Transport from Bucharest to Warsaw
Departure
Wizz Air
Wizz Air - W6 1584
Direct
22:05
Aurel Vlaicu (BBU)
1h 50m
22:55
Warsaw Okecie (WAW)
Basic > 0 PC
07 May
1. Warsaw
Stay
About the destination: The image of Warsaw as a grey concrete jungle, a wasteland of homes in the Soviet era, does not correspond with the reality of the last 15 years of this vibrant city. This metropolis has much more to offer, many things to visit, an impressive cultural scene and a lively nightlife. Warsaw is looking ahead leaving its Soviet past in the past where it belongs. At the end of World War II, 85% of the city was in ruins and the city had to undergo a major reconstruction. The successful reconstruction received recognition in 1980 when UNESCO declared the Old Town of Warsaw World Heritage Site. Located in the Mazowieckie province, in central-eastern Poland, the city is unevenly divided by the Vistula River. Most tourist attractions are on the left bank of the river, while on the right bank we have the up and coming elegant district of Prague. The epicentre of Warsaw for visitors is the so-called Royal Route (Trakt Królewski), which runs north-south from the New and Old Towns, past the elegant Nowy Swiat shops, palaces that survived the war and the royal gardens Lazienki Park, before arriving at the Wilanów Palace, to the south of the city centre. The city also has many green spaces with lush lakeside parks where rowing boats sail during the sunny summer days and where visitors can find plenty of al-fresco cafes. In the parks, free classical music concerts are also held, with big audiences, a scene that is far from the somber images of communist-era Warsaw. Today the city offers an amazing nightlife, young locals dress elegantly to head to the cool bars and groovy clubs in the city. It is definitely a city that vibrates as soon as the sun goes down. Although some people claim that Krakow has the beauty, Warsaw has the culture, the energy and the action.
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07 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
Mercure Warszawa Grand
Warsaw - Show on map > 0.5 km from Center
8.7
Very good
8056
Restaurant
Parking
Breakfast
Classic Room (Bed of 140 cm width)
ROOM ONLY
Package Rate
08 May
Car rental
PEUGEOT 208
PEUGEOT 208 or similar
Warsaw Okecie - 8 May 2026, 00:00
John Paul II - Balice - 16 May 2026, 10:00
Manual transmission
Alamo
Alamo
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Transport from Warsaw to Gdansk
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WarsawGdansk
Transport disabled
09 May
2. Gdansk
Stay
About the destination: Lying on the Bay of Gdansk and the southern cost of the Baltic Sea, Gdansk is a beautiful port city with a long history. It is a large centre of economic life, science, culture, and a popular tourist destination. As a port city and a major partner in the Hanseatic League, Gdansk has always been in contact with foreign countries. Today, Gdansk is the capital of the Pomeranian province and an important administration centre. After WWII Gdansk was largely in ruins, but the buildings underwent an extraordinary restorations, it seems impossible to tell which facades are original and which have been restored. Gdansk’s market square, Dlugi Targ, is the centre of town. The Dwor Artusa, just opposite the Neptune Fountain, served as headquarters of the Hanseatic League; its original 16th century facade looms over the square and it is today a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Gdansk. Gdansk is home to the largest Gothic church in Poland: St Mary's Basilica. Dominant over Gdansk’s skyline since its completion in 1502, St. Mary's has since become one of the iconic landmarks for the city. Climb the steeple for a panorama of the city. A trip up the tower of the Town Hall includes a series of photographs of Gdansk after the war. Ul Mariacka, behind Mariacki Cathedral, is perhaps Gdansk most beautiful street, with exquisite Hanseatic architecture. If you want to take a break from the big city, and relax a little bit, head to the Brzezno Park. This small city park is located on the coast, near Nowy Port. And if it’s sunny head down Stogi Beach, the city’s best. Stogi beach is large, has quite clean and fine sand, lifeguards, and several food stands and bars. Charming historic old town streets, many museums, and its excellent access to the popular coastline of the Baltic make Gdansk an energetic destination crammed with many ways to have fun.
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09 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
Craft Beer Central Hotel
Gdansk - Show on map > 1.6 km from Center
9.3
Superb
3636
Airport Shuttle
Restaurant
Electric vehicle charging station
Double or Twin Room (Premium)
ROOM ONLY
Package Rate
10 May
Tickets
ticket
Gdansk Food and Sightseeing Tour with Bart
10 May 2026
17:00
2 Entrances
( Adulţi de la 14 la 99 ani: 2 )
3 hours
Gdansk Food and Sightseeing Tour with Bart
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Transport from Gdansk to Torun
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GdanskTorun
Transport disabled
11 May
3. Torun
Stay
About the destination: Torun is one of the oldest cities in Poland, founded in the 13th century. The Gothic Old Town is famous for its imposing Town Hall on Rynek Staromiejski (Old Town Square) with its distinctive square tower. Near the entrance to the Town Hall is a monument to Toruń's most famous citizen, the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who was born here in 1473. The city has about 210,000 inhabitants and is one of the two administrative centres of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship.
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11 May
Accommodation
1 Night
Hotel Mercure Torun Centrum
Torun - Show on map > 0.1 km from Center
8.1
Very good
2575
Airport Shuttle
Restaurant
Parking
Standard Room, 1 Double Bed
ROOM ONLY
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Transport from Torun to Wroclaw
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TorunWroclaw
Transport disabled
12 May
4. Wroclaw
Stay
About the destination: Wroclaw, is located in Northern Silesia on the river Odra is the fourth largest city in Poland. It is a unique European metropolis having absorbed Bohemian, Austrian and Prussian influences the city displays many artistic styles. During World War II 75% of the buildings were destroyed but reconstruction began immediately after the war trying to keep the original style of the buildings. The Rynek, or Central Square, is the architectural centre-point of Wroclaw. The Rynek boasts not just one, but two, Town Halls. The New Town Hall and the much older original one. The New Town Hall dominates the western part of the square and is the home of the city council and Mayor of Wroclaw, but it is the older one that is of most interest. Known just simply as 'The Town Hall' is the city's most iconic landmark. The flamboyant architecture of its exterior is enough to keep most people happy but it's also possible to visit the Museum of City Art and its stunning Gothic interiors. On the north-west corner of Rynek is 14th-century St Elizabeth’s church with its 83-metre tower. The two small houses on the corner connected by a gate, are known as Hansel and Gretel. Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, built in the 13th century, is the largest church in the city. It has three different chapels with three different style: Baroque, Gothic and Viennese. There is an elevator to the top, from there visitors will get good river and city views. This enjoyable city by the Odra offers good museums, historic buildings, concert halls, theatres, parks and over 120 canal, plus a picturesque central square and a memorable cluster of churches by the river.
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12 May
Accommodation
1 Night
SleepWalker Boutique Suites
Wroclaw - Show on map > 0.8 km from Center
8.9
Very good
1456
Airport Shuttle
Parking
Late Check-out
Deluxe Double or Twin Room
ROOM ONLY
Package Rate
Transport from Wroclaw to Auschwitz
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WroclawAuschwitz
Transport disabled
13 May
5. Auschwitz
Stop
About the destination: Travel Guide to Auschwitz, Poland Auschwitz, located in southern Poland, is a place of profound historical significance and solemn remembrance. As the site of the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp during World War II, it stands as a stark reminder of the atrocities committed during the Holocaust. Today, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum serve to educate visitors about the horrors that took place and to honor the memory of the millions who suffered and perished there. When planning a visit, it is essential to approach with respect and sensitivity, understanding the weight of the history that surrounds this somber destination. The Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum is situated in the town of Oświęcim, approximately 50 kilometers west of Kraków. The site is divided into two main areas: Auschwitz I, the original camp, and Auschwitz II-Birkenau, the larger extermination camp. Visitors typically start their tour at Auschwitz I, where they can see the notori
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Transport from Auschwitz to Krakow
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AuschwitzKrakow
Transport disabled
13 May
6. Krakow
Stay
About the destination: Krakow is beautiful, a jewel among European cities. People have been living and building here since the 9th century. The Old Town historical district in Krakow’s heart is actually the medieval city established in 1257. Krakow remains the undisputed architectural capital of Poland and home to one of Europe’s oldest universities. The many parks and the Planty, the green city belt surrounding the city centre, make Krakow, a wonderful city to visit. Krakow’s entire stare miasto, old town, is lovely, every street worth a slow stroll. At its centre is the Rynek Glowny, one of the most beautiful market squares in Europe. The Kosciol Mariacki in its northeast corner, is a richly decorated cathedral, with a 500-year-old carved altarpiece. Diagonally across the square stands the lonely town hall tower spared when the rest of the building was demolished in 1820. Sitting on the Wista River, is the Wawel Castle, the finest surviving piece of Renaissance architecture in Poland. The castle was the royal seat of Poland, and is the city's main tourist attraction. The grounds consist of the palace, a huge Cathedral and a large garden. The Royal Cathedral dominates the complex of Wawel. It was the coronation site and burial place of almost all of monarchs of Poland. Built in the early 11th century in Romanesque style its tower offers a splendid view of Krakow. The beauty of its old architecture, the ambience of great culture, art and literature, the charm of its numerous cafes, bars and pubs, always full of locals and tourists, makes this city one of world's best tourist destinations.
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13 May
Accommodation
3 Nights
Park Inn by Radisson Krakow
Krakow - Show on map > 1.7 km from Center
8.8
Very good
5823
Rooftop bar
Airport Shuttle
Restaurant
Superior Room (Castle View)
ROOM ONLY
Package Rate
16 May
Transport from Krakow to Bucharest
Return
Wizz Air
Wizz Air - W6 2057
Direct
11:35
John Paul II - Balice (KRK)
1h 35m
14:10
Aurel Vlaicu (BBU)
Basic > 0 PC
Price/ person from
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Based on 2 adults
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2 Adults
Nights 9
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Destinations 6
Transports 2
Accommodations 5
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