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Poland Itinerary

With 17 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, museums, medieval castles, and old cities, Poland is a great place for history buffs to explore. It also has stunningly gorgeous national parks, like the Tatra National Park. You must plan your trip perfectly with a Poland itinerary that covers all the major attractions. According to Schengen visa rules, you must also submit your flight itinerary to get your visa.

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Essential Information for Planning Your Itinerary

Poland has varied and unpredictable weather. Check the weather updates, especially during transitions from one season to the next. On potential rainy days, plan visits to museums and castles. Read this essential information to come up with the best Poland itinerary.

Categories Information
Visa Requirements for Indians Yes
Travel Insurance for Poland Mandatory
Flight Duration from India 11 to 13 Hours
International Airports Warsaw Chopin Airport
Best Time to Visit July and August

Places/Experiences to Include in Poland Itinerary

Before making the Poland travel itinerary, list its top destinations. To avoid confusion, narrow down to your preferred experiences and places. Here are some places you should not miss:

  • The Historic Centre of Warsaw: This is a metropolitan complex, but it's still included in UNESCO's Cultural Heritage list. Learn about its history and admire its architecture.
  • Malbork Castle: This gorgeous castle is the largest medieval castle in Europe, making it a must-visit place. It's also a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Wieliczka and Bochnia Royal Salt Mines: These are some of the oldest salt mines in the world. Join the 3.5-kilometre-long sightseeing tour to explore them.

How Many Days Do You Need in Poland?

You can take an idea from the below table to create an itinerary for Poland that suits your travel and budget requirements.

Days Cities to Visit in Poland
Day 1-4 Warsaw, Kraków
Day 5-7 Gdansk, Poznań
Day 8-10 Lublin, Toruń

Poland Itinerary for a Short Visit (5 days)

Got only 5 days in hand? Don't worry, as even with limited time, you can explore the country's top attractions. Here is an example of a 5-day Poland itinerary to help you plan your trip:

  • Day 1: Admiring Warsaw's Heritage

    Visit Warsaw's best museums, such as the National Museum, POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, and the Royal Łazienki Museum. Then, visit Warsaw's Royal Castle and its beautiful gardens. Explore the Old Town to admire the colourful historical buildings.
  • Day 2: A Trip to Kraków

    Take a morning train to Kraków. Explore popular attractions like Wawel Cathedral, St. Mary's Basilica, and Wawel's Royal Castle.
  • Day 3: The Wonderful Zakopane

    Visit Zakopane's fascinating tourist spots, such as the Illusion Park, Butterfly House, Tatra Lapidarium, and Centre for Active Protection of Amphibians and Reptiles.
  • Day 4: Seeing the Best Around Kraków

    Spend the day visiting popular spots around Kraków. Visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine to see its underground tunnels and salt formations like altarpieces and figures. Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau, a former Nazi concentration camp, for a powerful history lesson.
  • Day 5: A Journey to Gdansk

    Head to Gdansk. Visit the Town Hall, St. Mary's Basilica, and the Museum of the Second World War. See the beautiful Neptune's Fountain and ride Ambersky, Gdansk's 50-metre-high Ferris wheel. Head back to Warsaw by train to catch your flight home

In-depth Poland Itinerary (10 Days)

If you are not in a hurry to return to India, take an extended trip to Poland. Apart from the tourist-favourite spots, there is so much to see in the country. In a 10-day trip to Poland, you can discover hidden towns, explore culinary wonders, and visit many beautiful natural spots.

  • Day 1: Settle in and Explore Warsaw

    On your first day, explore Warsaw’s famous attractions like the Old Town, the Warsaw Mermaids, the Royal Castle, the Museum of Evolution, and the Vistula Boulevards. End the day with a walk along the Vistula River.
  • Day 2: Exploring Kraków

    Visit Kraków, Poland's former royal capital. Visit the famous Wawel Royal Castle, along with Kościuszko Mound, Rynek Underground, St. Mary's Basilica, and Wawel Cathedral. Later, visit the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
  • Day 3: History and Reflection

    Visit the Benedictine Abbey of SS Peter and Paul- a beautiful castle perched on a cliff. Later, take a tour of the Wieliczka Salt Mines, around 14 km away from Kraków.
  • Day 4: Shopping and Sunsets

    Shop for ceramics, wooden carvings, and souvenirs at Kraków's famous markets such as the Main Market Square, the Hala Targowa Flea Market, and the Cloth Hall Market. Go on a cruise over the Vistula River in the evening to watch the sunset and see the city in a new light.
  • Day 5: Journey to Coastal Gdansk

    Head to Gdansk, a unique coastal heritage town. Explore its heritage sites, including the Main Town Hall, Artus Court, Crane Gate, St. Mary's Basilica, and the Gatehouse Complex.
  • Day 6: Exploring Gdansk

    Visit the European Solidarity Centre. Explore museums like the Museum of the Second World War, Amber Museum, Uphagen's House, and the interactive exhibition at Hevelianum.
  • Day 7: Gdansk's Natural Beauty

    Visit the breathtaking Oliwa Park to spend time among nature. Head to Gdansk's golden beaches like Stogi Beach, Orle Beach, and Sobieszewo Beach.
  • Day 8: Return to Warsaw

    Travel back to Warsaw. Enjoy traditional Polish delicacies like dumplings, herring, pork chops, and locally-made chocolates.
  • Day 9: The Hidden Gems of Warsaw

    Explore the city's lesser-known spots like Doll's House, the Przyjaźń estate, monuments in the Praga district, and Gnojna Góra's padlock bridge.
  • Day 10: Departure Day

    Take your flight back to India.

No matter how carefully you plan your Poland tour itinerary, things can go wrong. Getting travel insurance ensures you get much-needed assistance in situations like medical emergencies, missed flights, trip cancellations, and aeroplane hijacks.

Tips for Planning Your Poland Itinerary

  • Getting Around: An Interrail Poland Pass lets you use Poland's railway network unlimitedly. To make your trip convenient, get a pass for 3, 4, 6, or 8 days.
  • Travel Insurance: Get international travel insurance covering EUR 30,000 or more for your Schengen visa. It should cover medical treatment in emergencies, hospitalisation, and repatriation to India (even in case of death).
  • Cash Declaration: If you enter or leave Poland with cash equivalent to EUR 10,000 or more, you must declare it to Polish customs.

Poland Itinerary - FAQs

  • Q1. What is the prettiest place in Poland?

    Ans: Zakopane, a pretty town at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, is one of the loveliest places in the country.
  • Q2. How much money do I need in Poland per day?

    Ans: According to Schengen visa rules, you need to have at least PLN 75 (EUR 15) per day of your stay in Poland.
  • Q3. What is Poland famous for?

    Ans: Poland is famous for its medieval architecture, natural beauty and delicious food. It is home to well-known attractions like Malbork Castle and the Historic Centre of Warsaw.
  • Q4. What food is Poland famous for?

    Ans: Poland's popular dishes are pierogi (dumplings), bigos (hunter's stew), żurek (sour rye soup), and oscypek (smoked cheese).
  • Q5. How do you spend 4 days in Poland?

    Ans: In 4 days, you can cover Poland's most famous towns, including Warsaw and Kraków. Explore Warsaw’s Old Town, the Royal Castle, and the Vistula River. Visit Auschwitz-Birkenau and Wawel Castle, along with the Wieliczka Salt Mine.
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