JOURNEY TO POLAND
Plan Democratic Party V Municipio Roma
- Journey: 4 days (by plane)
- Date of departure from Rome: April 15, 2010
- Operating cheap Wizz: Indicative (Rome Ciampino / Katowice 08.00/10.30 KRAKOW, KRAKOW Katowice / ROME Ciampino 06.00/08.00 City Transit: KRAKOW)
- Golf visit: Auschwitz - Birkenau (Auschwitz II)
- Price per person in full board: € 520 base 35 + 2 bonus units paying people in single rooms - single room supplement if required extras: € 70 for the whole trip
PROGRAM
Thursday April 15: ROMA-CIAMPINO/CRACOVIA
Meeting of participants and two hours before flight departure at the airport to Rome-Ciampino, WIZZ bench. Boarding formalities and departure flight to Krakow. Upon arrival, meet guide and transfer to hotel. Lunch.
In the afternoon guided tour of the Jewish side of the city. The visit especially the Jewish quarter Kazimierz, where are the old Synagogue and the Jewish cemetery, the Pharmacy Pankiewicz (Memorial Museum in the Jewish ghetto in the second corner of Plac Zgody), the district Plaszow, where a monument to the extermination camp built by the Nazis in 1942 and where 80 died thousand victims. Visit the Schindler factory. In the evening return to hotel and accommodation in private rooms. Dinner and overnight.
In the afternoon guided tour of the Jewish side of the city. The visit especially the Jewish quarter Kazimierz, where are the old Synagogue and the Jewish cemetery, the Pharmacy Pankiewicz (Memorial Museum in the Jewish ghetto in the second corner of Plac Zgody), the district Plaszow, where a monument to the extermination camp built by the Nazis in 1942 and where 80 died thousand victims. Visit the Schindler factory. In the evening return to hotel and accommodation in private rooms. Dinner and overnight.
Friday April 16: Krakow / Auschwitz-Birkenau (65 km)
Breakfast at the hotel at 08.00 and departure by private bus to Oswiecim. Arrival at Auschwitz I, meeting with the guides at 09.30. Starting point of Auschwitz I. The visit to Auschwitz I expected: the blocks, the block Italian and his monument, the gas chamber, the crematorium, the prisons and the historical museum. Lunch. In the afternoon visit the Auschwitz II-Birkenau barracks, the area of \u200b\u200bthe ovens, the cabin of receipt and the Canada area. In the evening return to Krakow. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
April 17 saat: KRAKOW / KATOWICE
Breakfast buffet at the hotel. In the morning, continuing a tour of the city. Krakow (Kraków in Polish, German Krakau, full name Królewski Stołeczne Miasto Kraków - Royal Capital City of Cracow) is a town (757,500 inhabitants in 2001) of Poland, one of the oldest and largest of the state. It is situated at 214 m above sea level, on both banks of the Vistula River at the foot of Wawel Hill, the southern part of Little Poland (Małopolska). It is the capital of its Voivodship since 1999, was previously the capital of Kraków Voivodeship from the fourteenth century. It is also a large shopping center and industrial (textiles, leather, agricultural machinery, paper, publishing) and an important railway junction. Krakow has long been the country's capital, and still remains its main cultural, artistic and academic. With more than seven million visitors each year, is the leading international tourist destination in Poland. Famous for its small and nice city center, for its huge central square and the well-kept gardens range from 50 to 100 meters wide, which completely surrounds the center. City and student travel is easily visited by using the lines trams that pass through capillaries. The Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque Old Town (Stare Miasto) is marvelous witness to the long and glorious history of Krakow: the center of the medieval core, preserved almost intact, there is the Piazza del Mercato, the largest medieval square d 'Europe, a square 200 meters on each side (Rynek Glowny), which stand around the beautiful buildings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, some of which mark the Venetian, the civic tower of City Hall, the big market of Fabrics (Sukiennice) and above the church of Santa Maria, the fourteenth century, the wooden altar of Veit Stoss and the high tower from which every hour is played the famous "called upon". Around the Old City ran a mighty walls completely demolished, with the exception of a short stretch of surviving contiguous to the port of St. Florian and the Barbican, during the Austrian rule. On its old route now stands the beautiful garden of Planty. The other old town of Krakow is located south of Old Town, the Wawel Hill (the residence of the kings of Poland until the seventeenth century), where there are the most important remains: the church of SS Felix and Adaucto (ninth century) , the Castle and the Renaissance courtyard of the architects of the Florentine Francesco Bartolomeo Berecci and Lora, the Cathedral, which contains the tombs of Polish kings from the fourteenth century and the funerary chapel of King Sigismund I, Impression like the Italian Baroque church of Saints Peter and Paul, the most beautiful of its kind in Central Europe. Lunch. Continue to Katowice and sightseeing. In the evening accommodations. Dinner and overnight.
Sunday April 18: Katowice / Rome Ciampino
Breakfast with trash and transfer in time to coach 'airport for departure to Italy. Arrival at the airport and end of services. END OF THE JOURNEY
NOTE: Fee includes:
· The steps Wizz Air flying in economy class from London to Rome;
· The free baggage allowance of 20 kg per person; All transfers abroad by coach and assistance, as planned.
· The free baggage allowance of 20 kg per person; All transfers abroad by coach and assistance, as planned.
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