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Krakow: Vistula River Sightseeing Cruise with Audio Guide

1. Krakow: Vistula River Sightseeing Cruise with Audio Guide

During this one-hour boat cruise on the Vistula River in Krakow, travelers can experience the city's rich culture and history while enjoying stunning views of its landmarks and skyline. The cruise begins at the dock, where passengers board the boat and embark on a scenic journey down the river. The first stop is the iconic Wawel Castle, the former residence of Polish kings and queens. Passengers will have the opportunity to admire the castle's stunning architecture and learn about its fascinating history from an expert tour guide. As the boat continues down the river, passengers can take in the panoramic views of Krakow's most famous landmarks, including the Kazimierz district, the Bernatek Footbridge, and the Vistula Boulevards. Along the way, the tour guide will provide interesting historical and cultural insights about each of these sites. The cruise concludes back at the dock, where passengers can disembark and continue exploring Krakow on their own. With its stunning views and expert tour guide, this boat cruise is a must-do experience for anyone visiting Krakow.

Toruń: Sightseeing Cruises on the Vistula River

2. Toruń: Sightseeing Cruises on the Vistula River

Toruń has been proud of its beautiful Vistula panorama for centuries. It has been an inspiration for countless artists: painters, poets, photographers, filmmakers. It was considered one of the Seven Wonders of Poland. Everyone who has seen it with their own eyes will confirm that it looks very picturesque from the middle of the river. Sailing by ship, we can admire its charms as a whole, as well as take a closer look at individual monuments that are part of the old town complex entered on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

Poznan: Old Town Highlights Private Guided Walking Tour

3. Poznan: Old Town Highlights Private Guided Walking Tour

Start the tour by admiring one of the finest churches in Poznań, the Parish Church of St. Stanislaus (Fara Church). This stunning church is known for its magnificent Baroque ornamentation in the chapels of the Holy Cross, which features a 16th-century crucifix and the Virgin Mary. Next to it you will see the former Jesuits Collegium. Explore the lively Old Market Square with its interesting medieval architecture, look at the Poznań Town Hall and listen to humorous legends about the goats on top of it. Follow the guide to see the Studzienka Bamberki monument, Gorka Palace, historic tenements, and Fountain of Proserpina. All these highlights are included in 2-hour tour option.   To explore city even better, take the 3-hour tour that also includes the The Polish Theatre in Poznań and Grand Theatre, both made in a great style of architecture. Go further and look at the Imperial Castle and learn about its turbulent history. The castle is now home to the Zamek Culture Centre and supports many artists. Walk around and find the castle’s gardens, right next to which the numerous beautiful buildings of the Adam Mickiewicz University are located, the university named after one of the greatest Polish artistic icons.   If you pick the 5-hour tour, you will have also visit Citadel Park with entrance to the Armored Weaponry Museum, one of main attractions in Poznań. The park is rich in nature with beautiful views and landscapes surrounded by medieval fortifications. Some real weapons are placed outside this museum and some smaller samples and photos are inside.

Torun: Private Walking Tour of a Medieval Town

4. Torun: Private Walking Tour of a Medieval Town

Meet your guide by the Copernicus monument on main Market Square (Ratusz Staromiejski, rynek Staromiejski 1, 87-100 Toruń) and start your private Torun sightseeing, the best example of medieval gothic town. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. “The City of Angels”, as the locals call it, is also the birthplace of great Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, who made the crucial discovery that the Earth is not the center of the universe. Explore Old Town, admiring magnificent Gothic buildings that testify to the city’s past splendor. Stop by the Old Town hall, one of the most imposing in Northern Europe, housing the regional museum featuring valuable collections. Discover a cathedral of SS John the Baptist and John the Evangelist with original interiors and a bell tower offering a splendid view over the city. Pass several eye-catching burgher houses, with the superbly decorated House under the Star and the fine brick Gothic house where the astronomer was born. Embark on a route tracing the life of Nicolaus Copernicus with the Copernicus Chapel at St. James’s Church, where he was baptized. At the end of the tour, taste well-known sublime gingerbread, which forms an important part of the city’s heritage. Visiting optionally, museum obtain knowledge once kept very secret, under the watchful eyes of master gingerbread bakers. Surrounded by the aroma of spices, create your own gingerbread and take it home as a souvenir. Learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.

Poznan Private City Walking Tour from Cathedral Island

5. Poznan Private City Walking Tour from Cathedral Island

Ready for the perfect intro to beautiful Poznan? Begin at the Gothic Cathedral on the Ostrow Tumski (Cathedral Island), and get ready to learn the history and culture of the city. Then take a stroll to the beautiful Old Town, and visit the exquisite Town Hall which overlooks Market Square. Continue your walk to the Baroque Church and the Franciscan Church; the former of which houses a miniature model of medieval Poznan. Further on is Freedom Square, surrounded by impressive 19th-century buildings ncluding The National Museum, Raczynski Library, the Bazar Hotel, and the Arcadia. Your tour ends here, in the prettiest plaza in Poznan.

Wrocław: Guided Segway Tour of Old Town and Ostrów Tumski

6. Wrocław: Guided Segway Tour of Old Town and Ostrów Tumski

Before getting on your Segway, you will receive a short training and a safety helmet. Driving is simple and we guarantee you that it will only take a moment before you are able to move around on your Segway freely and confidently. Take a sightseeing tour of Wroclaw with a difference. No need for long and tiring walks through the city. Instead jump aboard and ride your own private Segway from place to place. Segway is a noiseless, environmentally-friendly, and fun two-wheeled vehicle which you will learn to ride in no time. This 3-hour tour is more than 10 km long (about 4 miles). It leads you around Wroclaw's most important places allowing you to admire the architecture and the monuments of the city. Your guide will recommend places that are worth visiting during your stay in Wroclaw, and will give you many tips about Wroclaw life. Admire the stunning view from the River, check out beutiful buildings, and glide through historical parks and royal residencies. See all this and much more.

Poznan Pub Crawl

7. Poznan Pub Crawl

Pub Crawl Poznan is an amazing nightlife activity where local guides take you on an adventure through the selection of the best bars and clubs in Poznan. Starting at 21:00 next to the City Hall at Stary Rynek 1 St. find your guides holding up the Pub Crawl sign. In the first bar you will enjoy drinks discounts and drinking games. In each next bar there will be a welcome shot waiting for each of the participants. To make things even more crazy, you will have a chance to go out from your comfort zone and do a challenge. Show off and have fun! At the end you will enjoy the free VIP club entry and dance your way through the night until the late morning. This is your night to be a rockstar!

Wroclaw: 2-Hour Private Electric Car Tour with Audio Guide

8. Wroclaw: 2-Hour Private Electric Car Tour with Audio Guide

Start your trip after your driver picks you up from the meeting point. Then drive through Wroclaw in a comfortable and environmentally-friendly electric car, and explore the history and attractions of the city. Start at Blücherplatz, one of Wroclaw's largest flower markets. First, discover the surroundings of the market square, starting with the Jewish Quarter and the White Stork Synagogue. Continue your trip to St. Elizabeth's Church, and find the famous Wroclaw dwarfs and the big meatbanks with the animal monument made of copper. See the Old Town Prison and Wroclaw University with its Fencer Fountain. Learn more about the students from Wroclaw before moving on to the Red Cross Monastery. Admire the Matthias Gymnasium and the Breslauer Pier, which is a perfect starting point for a subsequent boat or gondola ride on the Oder. Discover Cathedral Island and St. John's Cathedral. While driving over the Lessing Bridge, take a look at the Kaiserbrücke and the Wasserturm. Lastly, see the Iglica, which, together with the Jahrhunderthalle, is the symbol of the city. Then, travel back over the Oder promenade, and past the gondola bay and the National Museum. Drive over the shoe bridge to St. Maria Magdalena church and hear the legend of the poor sinner bell and the witches' bridge. After the Schweidnitzer Straße and the Wroclaw Opera, you finally reach your starting point again and end your tour.

Bike Tour of Wroclaw Old Town, Top Attractions and Nature

9. Bike Tour of Wroclaw Old Town, Top Attractions and Nature

With countless islands, bridges and historical monuments, there is no better way to explore Wroclaw,”The Venice of the North”, than on a bike. Join our Bike Passionate Guide on a cycling tour around the most spectacular Old Town monuments and nature spots. Get active and fall in love with the sights of Wroclaw! During the 2-hour tour, you will hop on a professional bike and follow your Local Guide along the beautiful, well-maintained cycling roads and streets. From the National Forum of Music you will cycle to the historic Kazimierza Wielkiego street, where you will see an 18th century palace with a Baroque-style garden, which now houses the City Museum of Wroclaw. Wroclaw Old Town will surprise you with its charms, the old colorful tenement houses, the iconic 14th century Gothic St Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic parish, and Hansel and Gretel Houses. Cycle around the medieval Market Square to immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of this city, and discover the history of the Old Town Hall and Pillory (Pregierz). The route will continue along the scenic Oder River, where you will see the University of Wroclaw, and through some of Wroclaw's lovely islands, such as Wyspa Piasek and Wyspa Slodowa. Explore the architectural monuments of Ostrow Tumski, or the Cathedral Island, with many churches, monasteries, Archbishop’s Palace and one of the most iconic symbols of the city - Cathedral of St John the Baptist. You will also see the National Museum, Panorama of the Battle of Racławice, and the City Hall. By the end of the tour, you will feel as if Wroclaw is your home! Choose the 3-hour option to learn even more about Wroclaw and see more historical and modern landmarks. The extended route will include more quiet nature spots, such as the forested Szczytnicki Park. You will also see sites that are more popular among the locals than among the tourists, such as the Pergola, the Multimedia Fountain, the Four Domes Pavilion, and the iconic Iglica - a nearly 100-m. steel spire in front of the grand, circular Centennial Hall. To make the experience even better, the guide will also treat you to some delicious Polish donuts!

Wroclaw: Private custom tour with a local guide

10. Wroclaw: Private custom tour with a local guide

Wroclaw can sometimes feel inaccessible to foreign visitors. Take the mystery out of your visit by exploring with a local on a private, customized tour. Your guide contacts you beforehand to get a feel for your interests and tastes to ensure that you only visit the places you are interested in. As you explore the city, your guide shares insights into local life forming a clearer picture of Wroclaw's culture. - Private tour for just you and your group - Your guide customizes your tour to your interests and personality - Get a deeper insight into Wroclaw life than possible alone - See Wroclaw through the eyes of a local and discover its hidden gems Choose from 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8-hour tour options.

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I would say the walking tour was good. The guide was a local and knowledgeable. It would have been nice to briefly visit the castle inside. Our lunch was after 1530 which for me is too late. It would be better to rearrange the schedule for the short tour first allowing for lunch closer to 1300 and then the walking tour. I'm okay with being given time limits. We chose the Copurnicus museum and one hour was fine. A brief overview of the museum would allow visitors to focus their attention to what would be most interesting to them. Our driver was a very sweet college student. Perhaps some general information about the area could be discussed during the 2+ hour drive.

The knowledge and pride in Polish history that my tour guide demonstrated throughout the walking tour ranks as one of the best tours I’ve been on in Europe. A mix of history through Medieval Poznan, renaissance, and onwards. Great tour

Our tour guide was excellent and very friendly. She was very informative and told us lots about the history of Poznań. She also suggested places to visit and good places to go to eat, all of which was much appreciated.

Fantastic tour for myself and friends, we would highly recommend it to anyone wanting to get to know the history and good places to go.

It was a very nice tour, you get a lot for your money. A big thanks goes to our guide Anna.