Bieszczadian Angels

Trasa: Wrocław – Kraków – Łańcut – Bieszczady Mountains
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Day 1
Day 2
- breakfast
- sightseeing in Wrocław – Wrocław for the Assiduous
- Panorama of the Battle of Racławice – it is one of few places in the world where one can admire the relic of nineteenth-century mass culture. A monumental painting (15x114m) transfers a viewer into a different reality and into a different time thanks to combination of some unique painting devices (special kind of perspective) and technical effects (lighting, artificial terrain, darkened tortuous passage). Panorama of the Battle of Racławice is the one and only extant Polish work of this kind.
- the Market Square, Salt Market Square, Wrocław dwarfs – the history of bronze dwarfs, search for dwarfs
- St. Elizabeth's Church
- Old Shambles – monument commemorating Slaughter Animals – a perfect place for a photo. The history of medieval Wrocław butchers
- Old City Prison
- University of Wrocław
- Museum of the University of Wrocław
- Oratorium Marianum and Leopoldine Hall
- Panorama of the city seen from the top of the Mathematical Tower
- National Ossolioski Institute (the garden and baroque courtyard)
- The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary on Sand Island
- Ostrów Tumski, The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
- View of Grunwaldzki Bridge and historic Water Tower
- Old Town Promenade and Gondola Bay (it is possible to rent a gondola or a boat)
- Brick Layers' Bastion – view of Ostrów Tumski
- Dinner in a local restaurant and wheat beer tasting
- Ship, steamship, or gondola cruise on the river Odra or a historic streetcar ride
- supper
- evening water, light, and sound performance – Millennium Fountain – one of the most beautiful fountains in Europe combines spectacular lights and holograms displayed on water walls with music which altogether leave indelible memories
Day 3
- breakfast
- sightseeing in Wrocław – Fortification in Wrocław
- Market Square, Western Frontage
- Church of St. Mary Magdalene (the legend of the Penitents' Bridge and of the Sinner's Bell)
- Panorama of the city seen from the Penitents' Bridge
- Wrocław Palace and the baroque garden
- The City Museum of Wrocław
- Opera House, former City Theatre
- Świdnicka Street, Statue of King Bolesław Chrobry
- Liebich's Hill
- Break for a cup of chocolate (hot or iced chocolate)
- The White Stork Synagogue
- the Market Square
- Dinner in a local restaurant
- Free time on the market square
- supper
- lodging
Day 4
- breakfast
- antique tram ride through Wrocław: Świdnicka Street, entry to the tram, the Market Square, the University, Podwale, Theatre Square, Dominican Square, Grunwaldzki Bridge, Zwierzyniecki Bridge
- dinner in a local restaurant
- transfer to Kraków
- accommodation in the hotel
- supper
- evening walk through Kraków – the Old Town Market Square
Day 5
- breakfast
- sightseeing in Kraków – Wawel Cathedral, royal crypts, basilica, The Royal Sigismund Bell, royal apartments
- dinner
- the Royal Route
- Kanoniczna Street
- Franciscan Monastery + the Church
- Colegium Maius (courtyard)
- The Main Market Square
- Sukiennice – the Cloth Hall
- St. Mary’s Basilica
- Floriaoska Street
- defensive walls
- barbican
- free time on the Market Square
- regional supper accompanied by folk music
- return to the hotel
- lodging
Day 6
- breakfast
- transfer to Wieliczka
- sightseeing in one of the oldest salt mines in the world. The historic Wieliczka Salt Mine is the only mining facility in the world which operates continually from Middle Ages until today. Its original pits (galleries, inclined drifts, exploiting chambers, lakes, shafts) which total length is around 300 km are situated on nine levels which are 327 m deep. These pits illustrate stages of mining development over a span of all historical epochs. In 2009 the mine was visited by 1 million 65 hounded 857 guests, including 58% foreign tourists.
- dinner
- a ride to Kazimierz – an old Jewish district
- synagogue
- Church at Skałka
- Church of St. Catherine
- a Jewish cemetery
- supper accompanied by Jewish and Gypsy live music
- lodging
Day 7
- breakfast
- transfer to Oświęcim
- sightseeing in Auschwitz – this camp became a notorious symbol of terror, genocide, and Holocaust. It was established by Nazis in 1940 in the suburbs of Oświęcim which was one of numerous regions occupied by Germans during World War II. The name Oświęcim was converted into Auschwitz and remained the name of the camp. It is a destination of tourists from around the world.
- dinner
- sightseeing in Wadowice – this city is located around 50 km southwest of Kraków. Here, in 1920, Karol Wojtyła – the Pope John Paul II was born. Tourists who come to Wadowice most frequently visit Holy Father's house which is situated near the market square.
- supper
- lodging
Day 8
Day 9
- breakfast
- a trip around the Bieszczady Big Loop
- Lesko (the castle, synagogue, Jewish cemetery) – Hoczew – Baligród (cemetery of Polish and Soviet soldiers) – Jabłonki – Cisna – Wetlina – Wyżna Pass (climb up Połonina Wetlioska Mountain 1228 m. – around 3 hours up and down) – Ustrzyki Dolne – dinner en route
- supper
- lodging
Day 10
- breakfast
- transfer to Rzeszów sightseeing in Łańcut – Łańcut Castle is one of the most picturesque aristocratic mansions in Poland. It is famous for its beautiful interiors and an amazing collection of horse-drawn vehicles. The castle is surrounded by an old, charming park arranged in an English style where tourists can find various edifices which mirror everyday life of Łaocut mansion residents.
- dinner
- transfer to Rzeszów Jasionka Airport
- end of the trip
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