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Poland is home to vibrant cities and ancient towns bursting with history, as well as vast tracts of wilderness that will satisfy any nature lover.
Expedia makes it easy to build the getaway of your dreams. Book your flight, hotel and even car rental all in one place with our Poland Holiday Packages. You’ll get access to great discounts and perks just for combining your bookings! With 13068 hotels starting at HK$461 a night to choose from, you’re sure to find someplace special that suits your style. Eager for a real taste of this exciting country? Add a food tour to your package. Don an apron and learn from a professional chef how to make traditional food like kaszotto — a risotto-like dish prepared with millet or pearl barley.
Day 1-2: Touchdown in Warsaw Chopin Airport and start your adventure in Warsaw, the capital and largest city in Poland. A beautiful blend of historical buildings and modern architecture, Warsaw features treasures like Old Town Market Square, the Royal Castle, the Palace of Culture and Science and Castle Square.
Day 3-5: Hop in your rental car and cruise southwest for around four hours to Krakow. Explore this fascinating city’s top sights including Main Square, Wawel Royal Castle and Wieliczka Salt Mine. On a day trip, learn about an important piece of history at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum.
Day 6-7: Don’t say goodbye to this diverse country without visiting the Masurian Lake District. The area is home to over 2,000 lakes, farm stays and charming resort towns.
Time it right and join in Polish Independence Day celebrations held November 11. The main festivities are held in Warsaw, but you’ll find parades in other cities too.
Stay in the capital city and explore the country’s highlights from there. Check out our Warsaw Holiday Packages and plan your escape the easy way.
Spend some time in a large medieval square that is filled with restaurants, cafés and magnificent buildings that are hundreds of years old.
Learn about the defining days of war in Warsaw at this enormous museum, which traces the Home Army’s doomed attempt to liberate the city from its German occupiers.
Admire the views from the terrace of the country’s tallest building, a controversial landmark that inspires mixed feelings from Polish citizens.