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LET International Presents: Tailormade Trips to
Poland

OVERVIEW

 

Poland is a fascinating country that offers a perfect blend of rich history, vibrant culture, and warm, welcoming people. As one of Europe’s most dynamic and diverse destinations, Poland presents an array of unique experiences, from its bustling cities to its peaceful countryside, each telling its own story. Whether you’re walking through the medieval streets of Kraków, marveling at the majestic Wawel Castle, or visiting the sobering and deeply moving Auschwitz-Birkenau, Poland’s historical sites leave a lasting impact. The charming towns of Zakopane and the Tatra Mountains offer breathtaking views and outdoor adventures, while Gdańsk and Warsaw bring together a fusion of historical heritage and modern vibrancy. The country's cultural landscape is just as impressive, with its traditional folk art, contemporary galleries, and world-renowned festivals. From the warmth of Polish hospitality to the deeply rooted traditions of food, music, and art, Poland is a place that invites visitors to not only explore but connect deeply with its past and present.Renaissance cathedrals and Baroque masterpieces, Spain’s monuments reflect a fascinating blend of rulers and eras. These structures, combined with the stunning Iberian landscape—featuring sun-kissed beaches, rugged mountains, and charming cities—offer a captivating backdrop to a journey through Spain’s past and present. Whether exploring the rich cultural heritage of Andalusia, the historic beauty of Castile, or the artistic legacy of Catalonia, Spain invites visitors to uncover the endless treasures of its colonial cultures, all set in a land of natural and architectural beauty.

Plan your next Experience with us 

 

Our Poland travel experts at LET International are here to craft your ideal itinerary—whether you prefer a private group, a self-guided adventure, or joining one of our organized tours. Simply complete the form below, and we’ll get in touch with you as soon as possible. You’re also welcome to scroll down to explore sample itineraries from past trips, which can serve as inspiration for your own unforgettable journey.

Exampale Itineraries

 

Itineraries used by past groups or travelers, carefully crafted in recent years, now serve as templates for planning your next journey!

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8

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Tour to Poland

Jewish Heritage Experience

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8

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Poland and Lithuania

Geographical Experience

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Top Places to visit in Poland

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Krakow

Kraków, one of Poland’s most charming cities, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a treasure trove of history and culture. Its Old Town is a maze of cobblestone streets, medieval squares, and architecture, including the stunning Wawel Castle and the St. Mary's Basilica . The Rynek Główny (Main Market Square) is one of the largest medieval squares in Europe, while the nearby Kazimierz District offers a vibrant Jewish heritage scene

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Warsaw

Poland’s capital, Warsaw, is a city of resilience and transformation. The historic Old Town, meticulously reconstructed after WWII, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers picturesque views of colorful buildings and quaint streets. The Royal Castle and the Wilanów Palace are both magnificent examples of Poland's royal past. 

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Wroclaw 

Wrocław, often called the "Venice of Poland" due to its canals and picturesque bridges, is a vibrant city on the Oder River. Known for its stunning Market Square (Rynek), which is one of the most beautiful in Europe, Wrocław boasts colorful townhouses and a lively atmosphere. The Cathedral Island is home to the Ostrów Tumski, the city’s oldest district, where you can find the Wrocław Cathedral and other historical churches.

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Gdansk

Gdańsk, located on the Baltic Sea, is a historic port city with a rich maritime heritage. Its Old Town is filled with beautiful Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque buildings, particularly along the Long Market and the Neptune Fountain. The Gdańsk Crane, a medieval port crane, is one of the city’s most famous landmarks.

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Best Experiences in Poland

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Visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum (Oświęcim)

A deeply moving and educational experience, a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, one of the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camps, is an essential part of understanding Poland's Jewish history. Located near Kraków, the memorial and museum provide insight into the atrocities of the Holocaust. 

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Visiting POLIN Museum in Warsaw

One of the most significant Jewish heritage sites in Poland, the POLIN Museum in Warsaw offers a comprehensive and immersive look into the thousand-year history of Jews in Poland. Located on the site of the former Warsaw Ghetto, the museum houses interactive exhibits that cover the growth, culture, and eventual destruction of the Jewish community during the Holocaust

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Hiking in Tatra Mountains - Zakopane 

For nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, Zakopane is the perfect gateway to Poland’s stunning Tatra Mountains. Known for its unique wooden architecture, Zakopane offers a charming blend of traditional highlander culture and breathtaking mountain landscapes. The town is famous for its distinctive Zakopane-style buildings, with sloping roofs and ornate wooden carvings

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Taking a Jewish Culinary Tour in Warsaw

If you're looking to combine culinary delights with history, a Jewish culinary tour in Warsaw is a must. These tours often include visits to traditional kosher markets, Jewish bakeries, and historical sites where you can taste traditional Jewish dishes that have been passed down through generations.

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