Warsaw

Warsaw is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the Capital and largest city in Poland a modern and dynamic metropolis with everything that any European capital has to offer. When you cross the Vistula River and look at the Old Town from a distance, you are struck by how unusual the panorama of the city is – skyscrapers rise above the red roofs of the Old Town. Warsaw has suffered the worst that history could throw at it, including near destruction at the end of WWII and yet survived. As a result, itʼs a fascinating collection of neighbourhoods and landmarks. Excellent museums tell its complex story, from the joys of Chopinʼs music to the tragedy of the Jewish ghetto.

Transfer from/to Prague to/from Warsaw (7 hours)
Sedan: 500,- EUR (1-3 passengers)
Van: 700,- EUR (1-7 passengers)
Departure time: Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you
Pick up point: Anywhere in Prague
Alighting point: Anywhere in Warsaw

YOU CAN ALSO VISIT FEW PLACES ALONG THE WAY

Mlada Boleslav, Škoda automotive brand, 1,5 h. stop 25€

Václav Laurin & Václav Klement started their own business in Mladá Boleslav in 1895. Today, ŠKODA is one of the longest-established automotive brands in the world, and the Museum highlights this history in the most authentic of places – the original production halls where the company manufactured cars until 1928.

 

Kost Castle, 1 h. stop 20€

Kost Castle lies in a magical landscape of forests and sandstone rocks, which is rightly called Bohemian Paradise due to its charms. 

Liberec, 1,5 h. stop 25€

We recommendated to you visit modern and fifth-largest city in the Czech Republic called LIBEREC. A unique symbol not only of Liberec, but of the entire Liberec Region with amazing viewpoint is television transmitter JEŠTĚD which you must definitelly visit. A Modern science centre entertaining children and adults IQLANDIA is an important European centre of science and research education.

Gorlitz, 1 h. stop 20€

Görlitz is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the east Germany. Görlitz is renowned for its architectural treasures spanning different eras. The setting of the old town has led to it featuring as a backdrop to many well-known films – so much so that it now has the nickname ‘Görli-wood’. Görlitz has an interesting old town in the streets and alleys between Postplatz and the Lausitzer Neiße river and there are literally thousands of listed buildings to explore.

Kostel Svatého Petra, Görlitz, Kostel, Nisa

Wroclaw, 1 – 2 h. stop 20€ – 30€

European Capital of Culture Wrocław location lies on the Odra River and has 12 islands, 130 bridges and riverside parks, which is idyllic. The beautifully preserved Cathedral Island is a treat for lovers of Gothic architecture. It is a lively cultural centre, with several theatres, major festivals, vibrant nightlife and a large student community.

 

Lodz, 1 h. stop 20€

Lodz is the third largest urban centre in Poland with a population of about 742,000. Although the history of Lodz goes back a long way, its greatest development and later boom happened in the 19th century, when Lodz became a centre of the cloth industry. Today Lodz is a significant cultural centre, internationally known for its Film School, a cradle for the best Polish cameramen, actors and directors, including Andrzej Wajda and Roman Polanski.

Nieborowie Palace, 1 h. stop 20€

Nieborów Palace is an aristocratic residence built in the 17th century by one of the greatest Baroque architects, the Dutchman Tylman van Gameren, the building belongs to one of the most renowned Poland’s aristocratic residences and serves as a museum of interior design of palace residences from the 17th to the 19th century, based on the surviving furniture and collections, featuring portraits of eminent personalities of the era, several thousand drawings and sketches, books (from the 16th century), porcelain and textiles.

 

Transfer from/to Dresden to/from Warsaw (6 hours)
Sedan: 400,- EUR (1-3 passengers)
Van: 600,- EUR (1-7 passengers)
Departure time: Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you
Pick up point: Anywhere in Dresden
Alighting point: Anywhere in Warsaw

YOU CAN ALSO VISIT FEW PLACES ALONG THE WAY IN DESCRIPTION BELOW AND ABOVE

Pillnitz Palace and Park, 1 h. stop 20€

Once a pleasure palace and later summer residence of the Saxon royals, is the city’s most beautiful recreational resort for both Dresdeners and tourists from all over the world. Situated only about 15 km from the city center of the Saxon state capital of Dresden.

Weesenstein castle, 1 h. stop 20€

Weesenstein Castle is a majestic site perched on its wooded eyrie above the valley and proud to host a highly respected exhibition about the history of the buildings and their former owners but also provides cultural and culinary offers.

Bastei, 1 h. stop 30€

Bastei is the most famous rock formation in Saxon Switzerland, Germany. From the Bastei rocks and the Bastei Bridge you have a wonderful panoramic view over the mountains.

 

Königstein Fortress, 1 h. stop 20€

the hilltop fortress in the Elbe Sandstone mountains,  the “Saxon Bastille” is the largest military fortress in Europe.

Pevnost, Königstein, Saské Švýcarsko, Německo, Budova

Moritzburg, 1 h. stop 20€

Moritzburg Palace is one of the most impressive baroque palaces in central Europe. Reached via a tree-lined avenue, it is situated on an island in the middle of a lake. After visiting the palace, you can enjoy a romantic stroll to the enchanting Fasanenschlösschen (little pheasant castle) built in the rococo style.

Meissen, 1 h. stop 30€

town compelling, with its soaring Gothic cathedral, fairy-tale castle and wonderful Elbe Valley views. The town has become famous all over the world for its porcelain, which features the mark of the blue crossed swords.

Míšeň, Labe, Německo, Řeka, Ve Stejné Melancholie

Bautzen, 1 h. stop 20€

Bautzen has a very compact and well-preserved medieval town centre with numerous churches and towers and a city wall on the steep embankment to the river Spree, with one of the oldest preserved waterworks in central Europe (built 1558).

Budyšín, Města, Panoráma, Historické Centrum, Nebe


Boleslawiec, manufactura of Polish Pottery, 1 h. stop 20€

Polish Pottery is known to consumers from all over the world. Manufactured since the nineteenth century became a recognizable symbol of Bolesławiec. Pottery from Poland wins hearts and fills tables of admirers, because of its hand painted design and traditional, folk vibe.

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