Rich History and Architecture: Old town featuring stunning architecture like the Gothic-style St. Mary’s Church, colorful facades of Long Market.
Maritime Heritage: Gdańsk Crane and the National Maritime Museum.
World War II History: Museum of the Second World War, European Solidarity Centre, celebrating the city’s role in the fall of communism.
Leg 2: Gdansk to Wroclaw
What to do in Wroclaw?
Market Square and Cathedral Island: Wroclaw's Market Square with colorful houses, Gothic Town Hall, historic Cathedral Islands with churches and scenic riverside views.
Art: Whimsical dwarfs scattered throughout the city.
Architecture: Centennial Hall, a UNESCO site.
Leg 3: Wroclaw to Krakow
What to do in Krakow?
Historic Old Town and Wawel Castle: UNESCO World Heritage site with landmarks like Wawel Castle, St. Mary's Basilica, Cloth Hall, Market Square.
Jewish Heritage: Kazimierz district with synagogues, Jewish Cemetery; Trendy cafes, art galleries and active nighlife.
Culture and Day Trips: Schindlers' Factory Museum, National Museum, Day trip to Auschwitze-Birkenau Memorial, Wieliczka Salt Mine.
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Leg 4: Krakow to Warsaw
What to do in Warsaw?
Rebuilt Old Town and Royal Route: Picturesque squares, the Royal Castle, Market Square.
Modern Attractions and Museums: POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Warsaw Uprising Museum, Palace of Culture and Science.
Green Spaces and Vistula River: Lazienki Park and riverside for walks and outdoor activities.