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Greater Poland Voivodeship Activities for couples

Our most recommended Greater Poland Voivodeship Activities for couples

Poznan: Old Town Highlights Private Guided Walking Tour

1. Poznan: Old Town Highlights Private Guided Walking Tour

Start the tour by admiring one of the finest churches in Poznań, the Parish Church of St. Stanislaus (Fara Church). This stunning church is known for its magnificent Baroque ornamentation in the chapels of the Holy Cross, which features a 16th-century crucifix and the Virgin Mary. Next to it you will see the former Jesuits Collegium. Explore the lively Old Market Square with its interesting medieval architecture, look at the Poznań Town Hall and listen to humorous legends about the goats on top of it. Follow the guide to see the Studzienka Bamberki monument, Gorka Palace, historic tenements, and Fountain of Proserpina. All these highlights are included in 2-hour tour option.   To explore city even better, take the 3-hour tour that also includes the The Polish Theatre in Poznań and Grand Theatre, both made in a great style of architecture. Go further and look at the Imperial Castle and learn about its turbulent history. The castle is now home to the Zamek Culture Centre and supports many artists. Walk around and find the castle’s gardens, right next to which the numerous beautiful buildings of the Adam Mickiewicz University are located, the university named after one of the greatest Polish artistic icons.   If you pick the 5-hour tour, you will have also visit Citadel Park with entrance to the Armored Weaponry Museum, one of main attractions in Poznań. The park is rich in nature with beautiful views and landscapes surrounded by medieval fortifications. Some real weapons are placed outside this museum and some smaller samples and photos are inside.

Wroclaw: Old Town Highlights Private Walking Tour

2. Wroclaw: Old Town Highlights Private Walking Tour

Discover the highlights of Wroclaw's Old Town with the help of a private guide on a walking tour of the historic city center. During 2-hour tour, you will explore the medieval Market Square and stroll down streets to admire colorful narrow buildings, tenement houses and the Gothic façade of the 13th-century Town Hall. Follow your guide to see the unique District of Four Denominations and reach the main building of Wroclaw University with its grand Aula Leopoldina (Ceremonial Hall). Keep a look out for the famous copper dwarves that were placed around the city as part of the anti-Communist Orange Alternative movement. Take the challenge and find them all! To see even more interesting places, choose the 3-hour option and admire extraordinary buildings hidden in Slowacki’s Park, such as the Panorama Raclawicka, National Museum or Museum of Architecture. Go further and see the fantastic Bastion Ceglarski, the old fortification right next to river. On the way, you will also visit St. Adalbert's Church. The best part of Wroclaw can be seen in the 4-hour tour. The piece de resistance of sightseeing is the oldest part of the city with its magnificent cathedrals, buildings and atmosphere. It’s called Cathedral Island or Ostrow Tumski. It has few islands (Slodowa or Piasek Island), the lovely Tumski Bridge, churches, the Arcibishop’s Palace and the amazing Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. Walk inside to see baroque chapels and its rich interior.

Wroclaw Private Old Town Guided Walking Tour

3. Wroclaw Private Old Town Guided Walking Tour

Meet your guide at the main entrance of the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, Ostrow Tumski and enjoy your fully private walking tour. Discover the ancient city of Wroclaw. Over the centuries, the city has been part of the Kingdom of Poland, Bohemia, the Austrian Empire, Prussia, and Germany and has been part of Poland since 1945 as a result of border changes after World War II. With those visible reminders of Czech, German and Polish rule, Wroclaw has become a truly modern European city, and one that you simply must experience for yourself. Begin the tour with a visit to the 13th-century cathedral of St. John the Baptist with its vertiginous twin towers, located on Ostrow Tumski Island, the oldest part of the city. Cross a bridge over the Oder River and enter the Old Town. More than 100 road bridges and footbridges pin together the riverbanks in Wroclaw – the only places where you’ll find more are Venice, Amsterdam, St. Petersburg and Hamburg. Stop by Wroclaw University with its the most representative part Aula Leopoldinum, a beautiful baroque hall designed by the famous Italian architect - Christophorus Tausch. Continue down medieval cobblestone streets that lead to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses. This is the city’s municipal and cultural centre, a place of happenings, concerts and performance art, lined with terraced cafes and restaurants. Be impressed with the huge late Gothic town hall and Its tower, housing the oldest clock tower bell, installed back in 1368! The town hall cellars are home to Piwnica Świdnicka, one of the oldest European restaurants dating back to 1273. Head for neighbouring Plac Solny - Salt Square, known as the Flower Market. Play dwarves hunting, one of the most popular activities for visitors to Wroclaw. These merry gnomes are simply ubiquitous around the city centre dotting doorways, alleyways and street corners, constantly underfoot but only seen by the observant. Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.

Poznan: Old Town, Srodka District, & Cathedral Private Tour

4. Poznan: Old Town, Srodka District, & Cathedral Private Tour

Peer into the heart of Poznan on this walking tour of the famous city. Begin at Mickiewicz Square, where you will visit the Collegium Maius building, the famous Opera House, and the magnificent Michiewicz University. Afterwards take a tour round the Imperial Castle, which dates back over 100 years to the city's German era. Continue to the picturesque Srodka District and see the Gothic Cathedral on the island of Ostrow Tumski. Next cross the Chrobry Bridge to enter the splendid Old Town, famous for the Renaissance Town Hall dominating over Market Square. Along the charming streets, discover the impressive baroque church and the Franciscan church that contains a miniature model of old Poznan. Before returning to your hotel, visit Freedom Square which is surrounded by famous 19th century historical buildings including the National Museum, Raczynski Library, Bazar Hotel, and Arcadia.

From Wroclaw: Pearls of Lower Silesia Full-Day Private Tour

5. From Wroclaw: Pearls of Lower Silesia Full-Day Private Tour

Discover the most famous spots of the Lower Silesia region on this 1-day guided tour from Wroclaw. Start the trip from your hotel in Wroclaw and head toward the Churches of Peace in Jawor and Swidnica. The churches are the largest timber-framed religious buildings in Europe and are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These unique, richly decorated churches were erected by the Silesian protestants in the 17th century after the Thirty Years War. Afterwards, drive to the magnificent Ksiaz Castle, the third largest castle in Poland that dates all the way back to the 13th century. During your visit, you will admire antique interiors, towers, and French-style terraces. Don’t miss the opportunity to take a pleasant stroll in the gardens surrounding the castle. After exploring the Ksiaz Castle, enjoy a transfer back to your hotel.

Wroclaw: Private Traditional Polish Food Tour

6. Wroclaw: Private Traditional Polish Food Tour

Immerse yourself in Poland's culinary culture and find out about its strong roots among Polish people on this private food tour in Wroclaw. · Discover the best dishes from Polish cuisine in 2, 3 or 4 carefully chosen local venues with a professional guide. At these places, try, compare, and choose which flavor from a rich range of traditional dishes you like the most. Also, take a guided walking tour around Wroclaw to discover its highlights. This tour has 3 different options. Choose the budget 2.5-hour option to try a basic set of food in 2 places, including different kinds of dumplings, Polish meats, and other specialties with a basic sightseeing tour. Also enjoy an included soft drink, cake, and coffee/tea. Soup and beer are not included. On the 3.5-hour tour of food and sightseeing: taste traditional Polish food at 3 venues with 3 kinds of dumplings, different kinds of Polish meats, traditional soup, and other specialties. A soft drink, beer, cake, and coffee/tea are also included. During the tastings on all tours, your guide will tell you about some Polish traditions and customs and what meals are related to which occasion. To explore the culture of Poland even further, select a special premium 5-hour option. This involves a combination of 3-hours of food tasting, city sightseeing, and vodka or beer tasting. You can choose 8 kinds of beer or 8 kinds of vodka shots. Take a walk with your guide and admire the highlights of Wroclaw after a delicious feast.

Wroclaw Vodka Tasting

7. Wroclaw Vodka Tasting

Want to have the ultimate local experience in Wroclaw? Join this Vodka Tasting and discover the wonderful world of Polish vodka! The experience with a local vodka expert will be for sure extremely memorable! The experience will be provided in an old-school bar with the interiors from the previous century. This will enable you to feel like back in those times. What will happen is exactly what used to happen in these kind of premises in the communism era. Get together with a local guide over small glasses of strong liquor, which will inevitably lead to profound conversation. The vodka expert will show you the perspective of a local living in the city and share insider stories about how life used to be back in the days. They will introduce you to an interesting world of Polish vodkas with a chance to try out 6 of the best types from the selection. Along with your beverage, you will try a food pairing with typical Polish snacks enjoyed while drinking alcohol.  There is no better way to explore Poland - just book the tour straight away!  As they say - when in Poland - drink wódka :)

Poznan Private City Walking Tour from Cathedral Island

8. Poznan Private City Walking Tour from Cathedral Island

Ready for the perfect intro to beautiful Poznan? Begin at the Gothic Cathedral on the Ostrow Tumski (Cathedral Island), and get ready to learn the history and culture of the city. Then take a stroll to the beautiful Old Town, and visit the exquisite Town Hall which overlooks Market Square. Continue your walk to the Baroque Church and the Franciscan Church; the former of which houses a miniature model of medieval Poznan. Further on is Freedom Square, surrounded by impressive 19th-century buildings ncluding The National Museum, Raczynski Library, the Bazar Hotel, and the Arcadia. Your tour ends here, in the prettiest plaza in Poznan.

Wroclaw: City of 100 Bridges 4-Hour Private City Tour

9. Wroclaw: City of 100 Bridges 4-Hour Private City Tour

Meet your guide at the hotel and begin your fully private sightseeing. Discover the ancient city of Wroclaw. Over the centuries, the city has been part of the Kingdom of Poland, Bohemia, the Austrian Empire, Prussia, and Germany and has been part of Poland since 1945 as a result of border changes after World War II. With those visible reminders of Czech, German and Polish rule, Wroclaw has become a truly modern European city, and one that you simply must experience for yourself. Begin the tour with a visit to the 13th-century cathedral of St. John the Baptist with its vertiginous twin towers, located on Ostrow Tumski Island, the oldest part of the city. Cross a bridge over the Oder River and take a walk along the river embankment. More than 100 road bridges and footbridges pin together the riverbanks in Wroclaw – the only places where you’ll find more are Venice, Amsterdam, St. Petersburg and Hamburg. Enjoy spectacular views. Stop by Racławice Panorama Museum hosting a monumental picture Panorama of the Battle of Racławice, presenting one of the biggest 360˚ panoramic battle scenes in the world - the Battle of Racławice in April 1794, in which Poles won over Russians, nowadays one of the nation’s symbol. Enter the Old Town. Admire Wroclaw University with its the most representative part Aula Leopoldinum, a beautiful baroque hall designed by the famous Italian architect - Christophorus Tausch. Continue down medieval cobblestone streets that lead to the Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, surrounded by old tenement houses. This is the city’s municipal and cultural centre, a place of happenings, concerts and performance art, lined with terraced cafes and restaurants. Be impressed with the huge late Gothic town hall and Its tower, housing the oldest clock tower bell, installed back in 1368! The town hall cellars are home to Piwnica Świdnicka, one of the oldest European restaurants dating back to 1273. Continue to Centennial Hall, the greatest architectonic achievements of the 20th century and a part of UNESCO World Heritage List. It is currently one of the most wanted places to organise exhibitions, conferences, congresses, cultural and sporting events from Poland and from abroad. At the end of your tour play dwarves hunting, one of the most popular activities for visitors to Wroclaw. These merry gnomes are simply ubiquitous around the city centre dotting doorways, alleyways and street corners, constantly underfoot but only seen by the observant. Enjoy the most important places and learn from your guide what else you can discover on your own after this tour.

Wroclaw: Guided Food, Drinks, and History Tour

10. Wroclaw: Guided Food, Drinks, and History Tour

After gathering with your group, your gastronomical tour of Wroclaw will begin. This tour will show you how Wroclaw is a microcosm of Central European culinary tradition and history. You will visit 4 charming venues that will provide an important setting for the history of Wroclaw and Poland, as well as delicious food and drinks. As you devour the various tasty dishes, your guide will tell you about the interesting and fascinating history of the city. This a fantastic opportunity to discover the culture of the country through its culinary traditions, while meeting and socializing with other fellow travelers.

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The knowledge and pride in Polish history that my tour guide demonstrated throughout the walking tour ranks as one of the best tours I’ve been on in Europe. A mix of history through Medieval Poznan, renaissance, and onwards. Great tour

Our tour guide was excellent and very friendly. She was very informative and told us lots about the history of Poznań. She also suggested places to visit and good places to go to eat, all of which was much appreciated.

I would do the tour again anytime. Everything was there and the guide told an incredible amount about Lower Silesia. He showed me so much that I really want to come back here longer. Thank you for the nice day!

very good visit with a very competent and very adaptable guide who does not count his hours. it was very flexible and he was really available to us. the tour lasted two hours longer than expected.

Great, my flight arrived early and the driver was already waiting for me :-)