Poland, East Germany & World War II (RV) - 2013

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12 days from Warsaw to Munich


Poland, East Germany & World War II
Bach's Leipzig
Bachs Leipzig
Nuremberg is a city located in the state of Bavaria, Germany
The historic centre of Warsaw
View Marienplatz in Munich, Germany
Munich, Germanys Secret Capital
Dresden, Germany, situated along the River Elbe
Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland

Vacation Overview

This is the perfect vacation for those who are interested in World War II, historical Poland, and the concentration camps that are living memorials of those days. Start in Warsaw and see the city before and after wartime destruction during a moving film in the Historical Museum. Next, visit Jasna Góra, the monastery near Czestochowa, to admire the Black Madonna, the country’s national symbol, on your way to Krakow, where a special visit to the Oskar Schindler’s Factory, made famous in the movie Schindler’s List, is included. Visit what is left of the Auschwitz concentration camp, and in Wroclaw, see the Centennial Hall. Continue to Dresden, badly damaged during the war and now restored to its baroque splendor, where an exclusive visit to the Semper Opera has been included as well as dinner with local specialties in the well-known Am Pulverturm Restaurant. Stop in Meissen to visit the porcelain factory; in Leipzig, to visit the Thomaskirche; and in Weimar, to visit Herder Church. Visit the former Buchenwald concentration camp on your way to Erfurt, and in Nuremberg, visit Soldier’s Field, the impressive Documentation Center. Taste the traditional Nüremberger Bratwürste, before arriving in Munich, where you will visit the former Dachau concentration camp. Enjoy a farewell dinner with your traveling companions to share your feelings after this exciting and emotional encounter with World War II.

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WARSAW
Welcome dinner with wine at a local restaurant; guided sightseeing, visit St. John’s cathedral and the historical museum

CZESTOCHOWA
Visit the monastery of Jasna Góra and the Black Madonna

KRAKOW
Guided sightseeing, visit St. Mary’s Church and Globus Local FavoriteGlobus Local Favorite the Oskar Schindler Factory

AUSCHWITZ
Visit the site of the former concentration camp

WROCLAW

Guided sightseeing, see Centennial Hall

DRESDEN
Guided walking tour, Globus Local FavoriteGlobus Local Favorite exclusive visit of the Semper Opera; Globus Local FavoriteGlobus Local Favorite dinner with wine at a local restaurant

MEISSEN
Visit the porcelain factory

LEIPZIG
Guided walking tour including Bach’s Thomaskirche and museum

WEIMAR
Guided walking tour, visit Herder Church

BUCHENWALD
Visit the site of the former concentration camp

ERFURT
Orientation

NUREMBERG
Visit Soldiers Field, the Documentation Center, and a walking tour features the Market Square, Globus Local FavoriteGlobus Local Favorite enjoy Nüremberger Bratwürste

MUNICH
Orientation, visit Marienplatz; farewell dinner

DACHAU
Visit the site of the former concentration camp

Headsets throughout the tour

NOTE:

  • Please check visa requirements with your local consulate(s); responsibility for obtaining visas rests with the traveler.


DAY 1Arrive in Warsaw, Poland

Welcome to Warsaw! At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director and traveling companions and leave the hotel for a special welcome dinner with wine at one of Warsaw’s excellent restaurants. (Dinner)

The historic centre of Warsaw 
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DAY 2Warsaw

Your Local Guide will tell you about the tormented, often tragic history of this important gateway city between East and West. See the medieval Stare Miasto (Old Quarter) with its market square and 14th-century CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN, the “wedding cake” Palace of Culture and Science, neoclassical Lazienki Palace, and the remnants of the Jewish ghetto. In the HISTORICAL MUSEUM a moving film shows the city before and after wartime destruction. An optional excursion to Wilanow Castle is available. (Breakfast)

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DAY 3Warsaw–Czestochowa–Krakow

This morning, visit JASNA GÓRA, the monastery near Czestochowa, and admire its BLACK MADONNA, which is venerated as the “Queen of Poland” and has become the country’s national symbol. Continue to Krakow, for centuries the residence of Polish kings. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Stroll through the historic Krakow Square in Poland 
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DAY 4Krakow

Morning sightseeing with a Local Guide in ancient Krakow features the Market Square, the 14th-century Jagiellonian University and ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Take pictures of the impressive Wawel Royal Castle, then enjoy a Globus Local FavoriteGlobus Local Favorite special visit to the OSKAR SCHINDLER FACTORY, made famous in the movie Schindler’s List. How about tonight’s optional Polish dinner and folklore show? (Breakfast)

Wawel Royal Castle Stroll through the historic Krakow Square in Poland 
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DAY 5Krakow–Auschwitz–Wroclaw

Stop in Auschwitz and visit what is left of the CONCENTRATION CAMP, a chilling reminder of the Holocaust and the most notorious among the World War II concentration camps. Continue to Wroclaw, the historical capital of Silesia. This impressive city belonged over the ages to Bohemia, Austria, Prussia, Germany, and after 1945 to Poland. Hear about its turbulent history during your guided tour, admire its highlights, such as the Centennial Hall (Hala Stulecia), built by Max Berg and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006. Tonight, a get-together will be organized to talk about your Auschwitz visit and about concentration camps during the war. (Breakfast, Dinner)

The Austrian countryside The gorgeous rolling hills of the Austrian countryside The beautiful Austrian landscape A church on an Austrian mountaintop 
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The World Heritage List includes over 800 properties with cultural and/or natural heritage of global significance.

DAY 6Wroclaw–Dresden, Germany

Cross the border and arrive in Dresden, former capital of Saxony. Badly damaged by Allied bombing in February 1945, the city has since been restored to its baroque splendor. Admire the architecture of the Zwinger Palace, then enjoy a special treat: an exclusive visit to Globus Local FavoriteGlobus Local Favorite the magnificent baroque SEMPER OPERA, originally built in 1841, once destroyed by fire, then destroyed by bombing, and finally restored in 1985. Afterwards, a Globus Local FavoriteGlobus Local Favorite great dinner with wine and local specialties awaits you in Dresden’s well-known Am Pulverturm restaurant. (Breakfast, Dinner)

Dresden, Germany, situated along the River Elbe 
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DAY 7Dresden–Meissen–Leipzig

Stop in Meissen and visit the famous PORCELAIN FACTORY for which the city is famous. Continue to Leipzig, an important center since the Middle Ages. (Breakfast)

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Bach

Bach's Leipzig


"Johann Sebastian Bach was a lucky accident for Leipzig. In 1723, when the city sought a cantor for the Thomaskirche, the late gothic church in today’s Thomaskirchhof, Bach got the job only when the city’s first choice Georg Phillip Telemann refused. Their second choice turned out to be the best – and forever changed music history. "
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DAY 8Leipzig

Your guided walking tour includes a visit to the THOMASKIRCHE, where Johann Sebastian Bach worked, the MUSEUM, and the Market Square with its fine renaissance buildings. Afternoon at leisure. (Breakfast, Dinner)

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DAY 9Leipzig–Weimar–Buchenwald–Erfurt

Morning drive to Weimar for a walking tour with a Local Guide. Hear about the giants of German literature, Schiller and Goethe. Next, visit HERDER CHURCH with the wonderful painted sermons. A special stop has been included at the site of the former Buchenwald CONCENTRATION CAMP, before arriving in Erfurt. Your orientation features the fine gothic and renaissance buildings, which bring back the days of Master Eckhart and Martin Luther, who spent his student days here. Marvel at the medieval Krämer Bridge, on which 33 dwellings are built. (Breakfast, Dinner)

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DAY 10Erfurt–Nuremberg–Munich

Start your sightseeing of Nuremberg with Soldier’s Field, where the Nazi party rallies were held between 1933 and 1938, and visit the impressive DOCUMENTATION CENTER. Next, walk through the pedestrian area of the charming Old Town, known for children’s toys and gingerbread, and admire the impressive medieval ramparts, St. Sebald Church, painstakingly reconstructed as a monument to peace from the rubble of near-total wartime destruction, and the Schöner Brunnen, a 14th century fountain dedicated to the Holy Roman Empire. It is said that it brings good luck to spin the two brass rings. Of course, Globus Local FavoriteGlobus Local Favorite you will also taste the traditional Nüremberger Bratwürste, before continuing to Bavaria’s capital, Munich. Your orientation features the Olympic Stadium, 1,000-foot-high Television Tower, Nymphenburg Palace, MARIENPLATZ with the Old and New Town Halls, and the gothic Frauenkirche. (Breakfast)

Nymphenburg Palace in Munich was the summer residence of the rulers of Bavaria Nuremberg is a city located in the state of Bavaria, Germany View Marienplatz in Munich, Germany 
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"Munich, Germany's Secret Capital"


"Munich is the only German metropolis that seems to have everything – wealth, beauty, prominence, fame. Some even call it Germany’s “secret capital.” Unlike Berlin, which some dub “architecturally challenged,” Munich bursts with historical buildings reconstructed after the devastation of World War II. Its grand Residenz, the former home of Bavarian kings, dominates the city center, which also boasts the flamboyant, gilded Cuvillié Theater. Nearby, the neo-gothic Neues Rathaus gives a medieval touch to the Marienplatz, the heart of Munich. "
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DAY 11Munich

Morning visit to the site of the former Dachau CONCENTRATION CAMP, which started out as a work camp for German dissidents and was the first concentration camp discovered by the Allies. Afternoon at leisure, and this evening, a farewell dinner has been prepared to say, “Auf Wiedersehen” to your travel companions and to share your feelings about this exciting and emotional encounter with World War II. (Breakfast, Dinner)

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DAY 12Munich

Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. (Breakfast)

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Transportation

Motorcoach with free Wi-Fi


WARSAW Radisson Blu Sobieski (SF)
KRAKOW Andel’s (SF)
WROCLAW Sofitel Old Town (D)
DRESDEN Swissôtel am Schloss (SF)
LEIPZIG The Westin Leipzig (SF)
ERFURT Radisson Blu (F)
MUNICH Hilton Munich City (SF)

Full buffet breakfast daily; 7 three-course dinners, including a special welcome dinner with wine in Warsaw, a special dinner with wine in Dresden, and a farewell dinner in Munich

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites


The following UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be seen or visited on the Poland, East Germany & World War II:

  • Classical Weimar
  • Auschwitz-Birkenau
  • Cracow's Historical Centre
  • Historic Centre of Warsaw
  • Centennial Hall in Wroclaw