7 Days Oslo, Copenhagen and Poland

Oslo, Copenhagen and Poland

7 Days/ 6 Nights

Tour Includes:

  • Travel by bus with English speaking guide, basic travel insurance, hotel and breakfast buffet.
  • On some tours, according to the number of passengers, the service may be provided in bilingual (usually in English and Spanish).
  • City tour in: OSLO, COPENHAGEN, WARSAW
  • Ferry: Oslo/ Copenhague, ferry Gedser (Denmark) / Rostock (Germany)

Oslo, Copenhagen and Poland

7 Days/ 6 Nights

DAY 1 – OSLO
Welcome! Free time. You will receive information about the beginning of the tour during the afternoon by checking the informative panels in the hotel reception area.

DAY 2 – OSLO – OSLO COPENHAGEN FERRY
In the morning we include a city tour of OSLO, the capital of Norway, which, nestled among very beautiful landscapes, is considered the European green capital. With our local guide we will pass by the Royal Palace, stop at Vigeland Park with its impressive collection of sculptures, see the exterior of the town hall, the old port, the new Opera building. Free time later. You can, if you´d like to, visit one of the city´s museums (the most popular are the Munch museum and the Viking ship museum). After lunch time we take a modern night ferry, its characteristics are those of a cruise ship. We leave across the sea towards Denmark. Afternoon and night on board (accommodation in cabins, breakfast included).

Note: The departure of the ferry is scheduled at 15:00 hrs. (boarding at 14:00 hrs.) and its arrival in Copenhagen at 10:00 hrs. Ferry schedules may change.

DAY 3 – OSLO COPENHAGEN FERRY – COPENHAGEN
Arrival in the morning in COPENHAGEN. We include a city tour of the Danish capital with a local guide, a city known for its quality of life, respect for sustainability and rich cultural life. We will see “the Mermaid”, the port of Nyhavn with its colorful historical buildings, the exterior of the Amalienborg Palace where the Danish royal family, the Town Hall Square and the Tivoli Park area reside. Free time in the afternoon.

DAY 4 – COPENHAGEN – ROSTOCK – SZCZECIN
After breakfast we travel to GEDSER, a small town, which is the southernmost of Scandinavia. At around 11 hrs. we take a modern ferry to Germany. Two-hour journey through the Baltic Sea, we suggest having lunch on the ship. ROSTOCK, arrival and time for a walk in this city, the largest German port of the Baltic. His old town has a lot of life highlighting the market square, the City Council and the St. Mary´s Church. We continue our route to Poland through the Pomerania region. SZCZECIN, arrival in the evening to this historic university city on the banks of the Oder that has a pleasant historical center, highlighting the Castle of the Princes of Pomerania and the terraces next to the river. Free time for a walk.

DAY 5 – SZCZECIN – BYDGOSZCZ – TORUN – WARSAW
After breakfast we will cross calm regions of western Poland (which were part of Germany until the end of World War II) and arrive to BYDGOSZCZ. Time for a walk and lunch in this historical city known for its architectural beauty in its historic center, its parks and its channels (which connect the Vistula River with the Oder). We continue our route to TORUN, walled Gothic city with a magnificent historic center, declared a World Heritage by UNESCO, where Copernicus was born. If you want, you can visit his museum-house. Time for a walk. We follow our route to the capital of Poland: WARSAW, arrival at the end of the day.

DAY 6 – WARSAW
We include a city tour of WARSAW in the morning, with a local guide. The city, with almost two million inhabitants and the political and economic center of Poland, represents a combination of modern architecture and restored historic buildings. We will have a walk through the charming old town, with its historic buildings, the Royal Palace and its cobbled streets, all restored after its destruction during the Second World War and now declared a world heritage site. We will see the Palace of Culture, a skyscraper gift from the Soviet Union, we will remember, what was the largest Jewish ghetto in Europe and we will walk through Lazienkowski Park, where the Chopin monument is located.

Free time in the afternoon, when you can visit its museums (the National Museum and the Warsaw Uprising Museum) or stroll through its active center full of commercial life.

DAY 7 – WARSAW
After breakfast, end of our services.

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