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Pearls of Poland and Czech

Details:

    1°-2° day CRACOW

    After breakfast we will leave for Krakow, the former capital of Poland, one of the most beautiful cities in Poland. It is the place where we find St. Faustina`s Convent and the Divine Mercy Shrine. We will join the 3:00 pm. Mercy Hour. We will have Mass in the chapel at St. Faustina’s Convent and a talk by one of the sisters of St. Faustina’s order.

    In the afternoon we will visit the Old Town of Krakow. Free time. Dinner and overnight.

    3° day WROCLAW

    Sightseeng. Wrocław is the largest city in western Poland. It is on the River Oder in the Silesian Lowlands of Central Europe. In 2016, the city will be the European Capital of Culture and the World Book Capital.

    We see: Ostrów Tumski with its Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Sand Island, Ossolineum Library with history of major World War II theft of collections after the takeover of Lwów by the Soviet Union, University of Wroclaw with Mathematical Tower, Jatki, Market Square and City Hall.

    Programme will be enriched with show at the Panorama of the Battle of Racławice.

    In the evening we will reach to hotel in Kudowa-Zdrój.

    4° - 5° day PRAGUE

    Stop for 2 hours walking in the unique and beautiful rock town: Adršpach-Teplice Rocks.

    Afternoon we will reach to Prague, walk through wonderful Old Town. We will see the Infant Jesus of Prague Sanctuary located in the Church of Our Lady of Victory. In the evening we will be able to join in the Show of Krizikova Fontain & Prague City tour with guide (the Old Town, Gold Street, Castle hill, Cathedral).

    6° day CRACOW - OLOMOUC

    Morning breakfast in Prague, in the afternoon leaving for Krakow. Stop in worthwhile OLOMOUC - the ecclesiastical metropolis and historical capital city of Moravia. Olomouc contains several large squares, the chief of which is adorned with the Holy Trinity Column, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The column is 115 ft (35 m) high and was built between 1716 and 1754.

    The city has numerous historic religious buildings. The most prominent church is Saint Wenceslas Cathedral founded before 1107 in the compound of the Olomouc Castle.

    John Paul II also visited Svatý Kopeček ("The Holy Hillock"), which has the magnificent Baroque church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary. It overlooks the city. The Pope promoted the church to Minor Basilica. Several monasteries are in Olomouc, including Hradisko Monastery, Convent of Dominican Sisters in Olomouc and others.

    Reaching Krakow in the evening.

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Price includes:

  • transfer from/to the airport,
  • coach transfers during the whole trip,
  • accommodation as per agreement,
  • HB (Half Board) or FB (Full Board) option – as per agreement,
  • tickets to tourist attraction accordance with the program,
  • local guide in English,
  • insurance of medical expenses, accidents and luggage.

Price doesn’t include:

  • additional meals, beverages not included in the program,
  • trips not included in the program,
  • personal expenses.

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