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Travel to Eastern Europe and explore the dynamic capitals of Germany and Poland, with their rich and dramatic histories, as well as the mediaeval splendour of Krakow.

Price:

from £699 including rail and hotel accomodation (based on two people sharring)

Duration: 7 days
Departures: Daily
Start point: London
End point: London
 

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Details of Warsaw, Krakow and Berlin by Train

Travel through Germany and Poland, visiting Warsaw, Krakow and Berlin.

Days 1-2 - Travel from London to Warsaw Travel via the Eurostar to Brussels, and on via Cologne and a sleeper service to Warsaw.

Days 2-3 - Warsaw On arrival check-in for a 1 night stay in central Warsaw, at the Holiday Inn, with its ‘Symfonia’ a la carte restaurant and the ‘Prolog’ bar, as well as a Fitness Centre with sauna, jacuzzi and solarium. In an great location by Palace of Culture & Science, it's within easy reach of the main central sights and is only a few minutes walk from the Central Railway Station.

Days 3-5 - Krakow Head by train to Krakow, where you'll check-in for 2 nights at the Novotel Krakow Centrum. With 198 modern and comfortable ensuite bedrooms, the hotel had a great central location, close to Krakow's beautiful, well preserved old city, and opposite the famous Royal Wawel Castle.

Days 5-7 - Berlin Today you'll head by train to Berlin - or you can choose an overnight train option if you prefer. Once you get to the German capital, head for the Art'otel Berlin City Center West, a cutting edge contemporary hotel combining art, photography and design, with famous works by Andy Warhol and photographer Christopher Makos thoughout the hotel and its 91 rooms, as well as a Warhol themed 'Factory' Restaurant and Bar. In the heart of Berlin, the hotel is near sights such as Kurfürstendamm, Gedächtniskirche, and Berlin Zoo.

Day 7 - Berlin to London by Train Travel via Cologne and Brussels on to the Eurostar back to London. Holidays can be tailor-made for you to include different hotels, lengths of stay, departure dates and additional cities.

What price includes

 
  • Eurostar travel from London
  • All other train travel across Europe including sleepers
  • Centrally located hotel accommodation in Warsaw
  • Hotel accommodation in Krakow close to the old city
  • Contemporary, art hotel accommodation in Berlin
 

Location

 

Plan your journey by train

Meeting point:
London St Pancras International Station

Nearest train station to meeting point:
London St Pancras

Transfer to meeting point:
Guests make their own way to meeting point
St Pancras station is connected both to the national and international train network and London underground (Kings Cross St Pancras station)

 
Plan your journey by train to London St Pancras
 

Plan your journey by train

Finish point:
London St Pancras International Station

Nearest train station to finish point:
London St Pancras

Transfer to finish point:

You will arrive back on the Eurostar to London St Pancras.

 
Plan your return train journey from London St Pancras