- From: 09/03/2020
- For: 11 days
- Landing in: Krakow, Poland
- Returning from: Tallinn, Estonia
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Krakow, Poland
2 nightsThu. Sep 03-Sat. Sep 05
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Warsaw, Poland
2 nightsSat. Sep 05-Mon. Sep 07
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Kaliningrad, Italy
1 nightMon. Sep 07-Tue. Sep 08
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Klaipeda, Lithuania
2 nightsTue. Sep 08-Thu. Sep 10
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Riga, Latvia
1 nightThu. Sep 10-Fri. Sep 11
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Tallinn, Estonia
1 nightFri. Sep 11-Sat. Sep 12
Recommended attractions
2 nightsThu. Sep 03 - Sat. Sep 05
A metropolis of cultural significance, Krakow preserves a multitude of historic and religious remnants dating all the way to the 7C.
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Historic Center, Krakow
Discover the most famous Old Town in Poland - a medieval district rife with religious, cultural, and architectural wealth.
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Wawel Castle and Cathedral, Krakow
A hilltop complex consisting of the 14C Royal Castle, the famed Cathedral, a treasury, an armory, and various excellent exhibits.
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Czartoryski Museum and Library, Krakow
An 19C national museum housing valuable collections of 16C-19C paintings, cultural artifacts, antiquities, and craftsmanship.
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Manggha Museum of Japanese Art and Technology, Krakow
A cultural center housing rare 17C-19C Japanese woodblock prints, as well as rotating exhibitions pertaining to Asian heritage.
2 nightsSat. Sep 05 - Mon. Sep 07
The capital of Poland is also its largest city, functioning as an important political, cultural, and financial center.
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Historic Center, Warsaw
The Old Town and New Town make up this historic center, rebuilt post-WWII and now constituting an extraordinary cultural hub.
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Warsaw National Museum
One of Poland's largest museums houses collections of fine and applied art, by Classical, Polish, and international artists.
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Royal Route, Warsaw
A remarkable boulevard, stretching for 4km and lined with significant historical monuments, palaces, churches, and more.
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Lazienki Park, Warsaw
Centrally located and spanning 76ha, Warsaw's largest park seamlessly combines architectural gems with natural woodland charm.
1 nightMon. Sep 07 - Tue. Sep 08
Deceptively rich in cultural landmarks, this city blends European and Soviet influences, offering many interesting museums and parks.
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Kaliningrad Amber Museum
This superb museum is home to over 14,000 items of amber artwork, fossils, archaeological items, and jewelry.
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Konigsberg Cathedral, Kaliningrad
Hosting the tomb of Immanuel Kant, the cathedral dates to the 14C and boasts fine Gothic influence, as well as some notable artwork.
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Historic Center, Kaliningrad
Wander through the back streets of this city center, getting to know the authentic sleepy atmosphere mixed with a European charm.
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Church of the Holy Family, Kaliningrad
Erected in the early-20C, this redbrick church was never returned to its original purpose and currently hosts the Kaliningrad Philharmonic.
2 nightsTue. Sep 08 - Thu. Sep 10
Lithuania's third largest city has a rich history dating to the 12C, a wonderfully preserved center, and several intriguing museums.
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Historic Center, Klaipeda
Explore the cobbled streets of this center, admiring the architectural wealth spanning several centuries, and a vibrant atmosphere.
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Klaipeda Clock Museum
Dedicated to the history and mechanics of clock-making, this fine museum also features a park full of various intriguing sundials.
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Monument to the United Lithuania, Klaipeda
A monument representing the unification of Lithuania Minor and Lithuania Major, as well as the Russian Kaliningrad Region.
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Beach, Klaipeda
Referred to as a "summer paradise," Klaipeda invites you to spend the sunny months soaking up the rays on its beautiful beaches.
1 nightThu. Sep 10 - Fri. Sep 11
Founded in 1201, Riga is Latvia's center of Art Nouveau. History, culture, and art are seen in its architecture and landmarks.
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Historic Center, Riga
Stroll through this center to take in its 800 years of architecture, diverse museums, and around-the-clock activities.
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Art Nouveau Museum, Riga
This museum is a faithful restoration of a 1903 Art Nouveau apartment, from its moldings and layout to its furnishings and art.
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National Museum of Art, Riga
This museum features the works of fabulous painters, sculptors, and other artists from Latvia, the Baltics, and even Russia.
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Latvian National History Museum, Riga
This must-see museum offers a comprehensive trip throughout Latvia's history, from Neolithic times to the Soviet era.
1 nightFri. Sep 11 - Sat. Sep 12
Tallinn seamlessly fuses its medieval past and architecture with modern amenities that include museums, cafes, and night life.
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Historic Center, Tallinn
Spend a few hours exploring the ins and outs of the capital's historic center, enjoy people watching or relaxing in a cafe.
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Kohtu Viewpoint, Tallinn
This platform offers amazing views of the Medieval landscape of the Old Town, the skyscrapers, the Pirita district, and the gulf.
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View from Patkuli Belvedere, Tallinn
At the top of this popular street, visitors can view the Old Town's fortified medieval walls and beyond.
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Kiek in de Kok, Tallinn
In addition to its panoramic views, this medieval fortification features an interactive museum of the history of Tallinn.