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Explore Poland in just 10 days with this train-based tour including hotels, guided city visits, and key attractions like Krakow, Gdansk, and Malbork for $3,900.
Discover Poland in 10 days through a thoughtfully planned train journey offered by GFP Travel. Priced at $3,900 per person, this tour covers some of the country’s most notable cities and sights, making it an excellent choice for travelers seeking an efficient yet comprehensive experience. With hotels, local guides, and first-class train tickets included, you get a seamless blend of comfort and cultural exploration. The tour’s flexible itinerary and small group size—maximum of 10 travelers—allow for personalized attention and deeper engagement.
What sets this tour apart is its focus on iconic locations like Warsaw, Gdansk, Wroclaw, Poznan, and Krakow, alongside memorable excursions such as a visit to the Malbork Castle and the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum. Each stop features guided tours led by knowledgeable local guides, ensuring you gain insight into Poland’s history, architecture, and local life. The tour also includes hotels at 3 or 4 standards and breakfasts on nine mornings, creating a comfortable base for your adventures.
A standout feature is the train travel, which not only saves time but offers a scenic way to see the country’s landscape, making the journey as enjoyable as the destinations. The tour is well-suited for those with moderate physical fitness, given the walking involved during city tours, but overall, the pace is manageable. The only notable limitation is that dinners and some optional activities are not included, giving travelers flexibility to dine out as they prefer.
This tour’s high booking rate—averaging 352 days in advance—reflects its popularity among visitors eager to explore Poland efficiently. With positive reviews praising the guides and overall organization, it’s clear this is a reliable choice for travelers who want a balanced mix of guided sightseeing and free time.


The tour begins at Warsaw airport or train station, where a driver welcomes you and transfers you to a centrally located hotel. This first day provides a chance to relax after traveling, in preparation for the busy days ahead. The central location ensures easy access to Warsaw’s key sights and a smooth start to your journey.
The following morning features a half-day guided tour of Warsaw’s Old Town, including the Royal Castle, the Royal Route, the Old Market Square, the Barbican, and Krakowskie Przedmiescie. The tour lasts around five hours and includes admission tickets, giving you a detailed look at the city’s historic core. The guide offers insights into Warsaw’s history and architecture, making this a solid introduction to Poland’s capital.
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A direct train from Warsaw takes travelers to Gdansk, Poland’s Baltic coast port city and the birthplace of the Solidarity movement. Upon arrival, a driver transfers you to a centrally located hotel. The next day is dedicated to a full guided tour of Gdansk’s Old Town, lasting around four hours. Key sights include the Golden Gateway, Neptune Fountain, Artus Court, and Dluga Street.
The tour also visits Mariacka Street and the wooden Crane on the Motlava River, alongside the Solidarity Monument at the Shipyard, which highlights the city’s revolutionary history. In the afternoon, an organ concert at the Oliva Dome provides a musical highlight, taking advantage of the famous organs. This combination of historical and cultural sights offers a full picture of Gdansk’s significance.
A highlight during the Gdansk stay is a half-day guided tour of Malbork Castle, Poland’s largest medieval brick fortress. This UNESCO World Heritage site features impressive defensive walls and medieval architecture. The tour includes an available lunch at the castle restaurant, allowing travelers to enjoy local cuisine amidst centuries-old walls. The visit lasts about five hours and is a must-see for history enthusiasts.
Traveling by train from Gdansk, the tour reaches Poznan, known internationally for its fairs and vibrant history. A driver meets you at the station to transfer you to a centrally located hotel. The afternoon features a guided tour of Poznan, including the Cathedral, the Renaissance Town Hall, and the Baroque Church of St. Mary Magdalene. The guided walk lasts around three hours, offering a well-rounded introduction to this energetic city.
Next, the journey continues by train to Wroclaw, the regional capital of Lower Silesia. The city is famed for its rivers, bridges, and restored tenement houses. Upon arrival, a driver transfers guests to a hotel, where they can relax before an afternoon guided tour of Wroclaw’s main sights.
The tour covers Ostrow Tumski with the Cathedral, the University’s baroque Aula Leopoldina, and the Market Square, noted for its vibrant atmosphere and Gothic City Hall. The guided walk lasts about four hours and provides rich historical context.
Traveling by direct train, the tour reaches Krakow, Poland’s cultural capital. After checking into a centrally located hotel, a half-day guided tour begins, covering the Old Town market with the Cloth Hall, St. Mary Basilica, and the Royal Route leading to Wawel Hill with its cathedral and Royal Castle. This tour lasts approximately four hours and offers insights into Krakow’s royal and religious history.
In the evening, travelers have the option to enjoy dinner with live music at a regional restaurant for around $45 USD per person, adding a local flavor to the experience.

The final day provides a choice for a half-day tour, depending on interests. Options include visiting the Wieliczka Salt Mine, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Nazi German Camp Museum, or the Jewish district of Kazimierz. The tour concludes with transfer to Krakow’s airport or train station for departure.
This flexible last day allows travelers to tailor their experience based on personal interests, whether historical, cultural, or recreational.

All transportation between cities is via first-class train, ensuring quick and comfortable travel. The use of air-conditioned vehicles, combined with 3 or 4 hotels, provides a comfortable stay throughout the trip. The tour is suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as city walks and sightseeing are involved but manageable.
The tour’s small group size—limited to 10 travelers—enhances intimacy and flexibility, making the experience more personal and less rushed. The booking process is straightforward, with the tour typically reserved over a year in advance due to its popularity.
Priced at $3,900, this tour offers a comprehensive look at Poland’s most celebrated cities and historic sites. The inclusion of hotels, guided tours, train tickets, and breakfasts makes it a convenient and well-organized way to explore the country efficiently.
Travelers who appreciate local guides, detailed city tours, and train travel will find this tour particularly satisfying. The positive reviews emphasize the knowledgeable guides, smooth logistics, and well-curated itinerary as major advantages. It’s especially suited for those eager to see Poland’s highlights in a short period without sacrificing comfort.
“A last minute trip that was amazing.”
Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, but travelers should have moderate physical fitness due to walking during city tours. The itinerary involves city sightseeing and some walking, but no strenuous activity is required.
Are dinners included in the tour?
No, dinners are not included, giving travelers flexibility to dine on their own. Breakfasts are provided at the hotels on nine mornings.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
Key highlights include Warsaw’s Old Town, Gdansk Shipyard and Oliva concert, Malbork Castle, Wroclaw’s Market Square, and Krakow’s Old Town and Wawel Hill. Plus, the visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau or Wieliczka Salt Mine** offers a poignant historical experience.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 10 travelers, allowing for a more personalized experience and easier logistics.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 352 days ahead, reflecting high demand and early planning benefits.
Are airport transfers included?
Yes, the initial pickup at Warsaw airport or train station is part of the arrangement, ensuring a smooth start to the trip.
This 10-day Poland train tour provides a balanced and organized way to see the country’s highlights, with attentive guides and comfortable accommodations. It appeals most to travelers looking for a well-structured, culturally rich experience with manageable pacing and excellent logistical support.