Eng_IBCH_Wrocław, Kraków

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Eng_IBCH_Wrocław, Kraków
TRIP PROPOSAL
FOR
WROCŁAW – KRAKÓW – WIELICZKA
March 7th-10th 2012
15 PARTICIPANS
Blue Sky Travel sp. z o.o.
Ul. Roosevelta 2, 60-829 Poznań
Tel. +48 61 841 09 28
KRS 54368
Regon 634227081
NIP 781-16-99-670
www.bluesky.pl
[email protected]
Faks +48 61 842 03 43
WROCŁAW
Wrocław is the chief city of the historical region of Lower Silesia in south-western Poland,
situated on the Oder river. Over the centuries the city
has been part of Poland, Bohemia,
Austria, Prussia, and Germany. In 1945,
the city became part of Poland once more
following the Potsdam Agreement. The
city of Wrocław originated in Lower Silesia
as a Bohemian stronghold at the
intersection of two trade routes, the
Via Regia and the Amber Road. The
city was first recorded in the tenth
century as Vratislavia, possibly
derived from the name of a Bohemian duke Vratislav
I. Main sights in the city: Market Square with the
fourteenth century Town Hall, „Peoples' Hall",
” Cathedral Island" with Wrocław Cathedral,
„Racławice Panorama", "Grunwald Square", named for the Battle of
Grunwald, "St. Elisabeth's Church"), Wrocław Palace.
KRAKÓW
Krakow, a city wrapped in legend, where
time flows differently, and where every
moment becomes a moment of history.
For centuries Krakow was the capital of
Poland, the seat of kings, drawing great
scholars and artists from the whole
world. It is their talents and imagination we must thank for
the city's rich legacy of unique historical relics, which
reflect the most important trends in European culture.
The renaissance Royal Castle at Wawel, the gothic St
Mary's Basilica, the historical trade pavilions of the Cloth
Hall, the former separate Jewish city of Kazimierz, and
even the Nowa Huta district, absorbed by Krakow together
with its socialist-realist, industrial architecture, are all
places which make a visit
to Krakow extremely
worthwhile.
Although the city no
longer plays such an important administrative role, for
many people, thanks to its rich history, Krakow
nevertheless represents a synthesis of all things Polish,
connecting tradition with modernity. In the special
atmosphere of the beautiful and mysterious streets of
the Old Town and Kazimierz you will find everything you
need to allow you to escape from everyday life. Galleries
full of exhibitions, cafes, pubs and restaurants: all of this is an integral part of any visit to
Krakow.
WIELICZKA
The Salt Mine Wieliczka is the oldest salt enterprise on Polish land dating back to the
Middle Ages. For centuries it was the source of the country’s wealth and the material
foundation of its culture. Today it is the most popular Polish tourist attraction.
Several hundreds of years of rock salt exploitation have shaped the spatial arrangement
of its excavated structure. Lying on nine levels,
concealed under the town, the mine reaches down to
the depth of 327 metres. Subterranean Wieliczka
consists of nearly 300 kilometres of corridors and
almost 3,000 chambers. Magnificent chapels,
captivating underground lakes, original tools and
equipment, traces of mining works allow us to
understand the human struggle against the elements,
their work, their passion and their beliefs. The
Wieliczka miners have left behind many salt carvings
and murals.
At present, the underground tourist route is visited annually by over 1,000,000 tourists.
PROGRAM’S PROPOSAL
Day 1, March 7th [Wednesday]
Meeting in the afternoon at Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry with English speaking Tour
Leader
Departure from Poznań to Wrocław (3 hour drive)
Check-in 3 star hotel in twin rooms
Dinner
Overnight
Day 2, March 8th [Thursday]
Breakfast at the hotel
Sightseeing of Wrocław with the guide
Lunch
Transfer to Kraków (4 hours)
Check-in 3 star hotel in twin rooms
Evening sightseeing of Kraków
Dinner
Overnight
Day 3, March 9th [Friday]
Breakfast at the hotel
Half day sightseeing of Kraków
Lunch
Transfer to Wieliczka (15 km)
Sightseeing of the salt mine
Transfer to Kraków
Dinner
Overnight
Day 4, March 10th [Saturday]
Breakfast
Check-out
Transfer to Poznań
PRICE
The price for the above program is 1375PLN* per person
* The price is based on the participation of 15 people
In case of the participants number change, the price may vary
The price includes:
-
coach transfer: Poznań – Wrocław – Kraków – Wieliczka – Kraków - Poznań
1 overnight in twin rooms in a 3 star hotel in Wrocław
2 overnights in twin rooms in a 3 star hotel in Kraków
3 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners
HD sightseeing of Wrocław with English speaking guide
evening sightseeing and HD sightseeing of Kraków with English speaking guide
entrance fee to salt mine and the sightseeing
English speaking tour leader’s assistance
insurance
The price does not include:
- services other that mentioned above
- drinks to the meals
- participants’ personal expenses
This is only the preliminary offer.
The price may change due to the quantity of the participants.
The offer may be modified according to your preferences and orders.
In case of interest in our offer, please contact us.
We will prepare the detailed offer including the chosen services and options.
The deadline of trip applications acceptance is January 31st 2012
The minimum participants number required to organize the trip is 15