Kraków & Warsaw Twin-Centre City Break

Twin-centre stay with 2 nights in Kraków and 2 nights in Warsaw, daily breakfast, return flights and rail travel between cities.

Discover the best of Poland with a perfectly balanced twin-centre city break combining historic Kraków and dynamic Warsaw. Begin in Kraków, famed for its beautifully preserved Old Town, medieval architecture and vibrant café culture. Spend two nights exploring cobbled streets, royal landmarks and atmospheric squares, with time to enjoy local cuisine and cultural highlights. Your stay includes a comfortable hotel with daily breakfast, allowing for relaxed mornings before sightseeing.

Travel by scenic train to Warsaw for a further two-night stay in Poland’s modern capital. Here, historic sites blend seamlessly with contemporary districts, museums and lively nightlife. With return flights, hotels with breakfast and the intercity train all included, this seamless twin-centre itinerary offers an easy and rewarding way to experience two of Poland’s most captivating cities in one memorable journey.

Fly from your chosen airport to Krakow and head to your airport for check in. Enjoy this incredible city into your first evening.

Krakow

Krakow is one of Europe's most atmospheric and historically rich cities, renowned for its beautifully preserved medieval core and timeless charm. The UNESCO-listed Old Town is centred around the vast Main Market Square, one of the largest in Europe, where elegant townhouses, cafés and street performers create a lively yet romantic setting. Landmarks such as St Mary's Basilica, with its iconic hourly trumpet call, and the Cloth Hall reflect the city's role as Poland's former royal capital. Wawel Castle rises above the Vistula River nearby, offering a powerful symbol of Polish history and a stunning collection of royal chambers, courtyards and cathedral treasures.Beyond its historic landmarks, Krakow is a vibrant, youthful city with a rich cultural scene and welcoming atmosphere. The Kazimierz district, once the heart of Jewish life, is now a creative quarter filled with galleries, independent shops and some of the city's best restaurants and bars. Kraków is also known for its strong café culture, traditional Polish cuisine and buzzing nightlife, making it as enjoyable after dark as it is during the day. Compact and easy to explore on foot, the city blends centuries of history with modern energy, offering visitors an immersive and rewarding experience at every turn.

After breakfast head into Krakow and explore this amazing city. Enjoy local cuisine and partake in some tours.

After breakfast head to Krakow train station for the short journey to Warsaw for the second part of your city break. On arrival head to your hotel and check in. The rest of the day is at leisure.

Krakow to Warsaw

Krakow to Warsaw train journey

Warsaw

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city shaped by resilience, transformation, and a rich cultural legacy. Its history is vividly captured in the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site painstakingly rebuilt after World War II using original photographs and architectural plans. Strolling through its charming cobblestone streets, visitors encounter colorful townhouses, bustling squares, and the grand Royal Castle—each corner telling a story of survival and renewal. Along the Royal Route, historic palaces, churches, and monuments link the old and modern parts of the city, offering a journey through centuries of Polish heritage. Warsaw's numerous museums, such as the Warsaw Uprising Museum and POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, provide powerful insights into the city's past, making it one of Europe's most historically significant destinations.Modern Warsaw, however, is equally captivating. A thriving centre of business, technology, and culture, the city boasts a skyline filled with glass towers, vibrant neighbourhoods, and expansive green parks that give it a surprisingly open, refreshing feel. The Vistula River promenade has become a popular gathering spot, offering cafés, bike paths, and beaches with striking views of the city's architectural contrasts. Warsaw's cultural calendar is packed with music festivals, art exhibitions, and theatre performances, reflecting its growing role as a creative powerhouse in Central Europe. Its culinary scene ranges from traditional Polish comfort foods to contemporary fine dining, showcasing the city's dynamic evolution. Blending history with youthful energy and modern innovation, Warsaw stands today as a city that honours its past while confidently shaping its future.

Enjoy a full day in this amazing Polish city filled with deep history. Take some tours, get in some steps, and eat!

Enjoy a relaxed breakfast, check out of your hotel, and head to the airport for your flight back to the UK.

Origin Trip Start Date Trip End Date Price
London 07/02/26 Saturday 11/02/26 Wednesday £309 View
London 14/02/26 Saturday 18/02/26 Wednesday £319 View
London 21/02/26 Saturday 25/02/26 Wednesday £309 View
London 28/02/26 Saturday 04/03/26 Wednesday £319 View
London 07/03/26 Saturday 11/03/26 Wednesday £349 View
London 14/03/26 Saturday 18/03/26 Wednesday £339 View
London 21/03/26 Saturday 25/03/26 Wednesday £339 View
London 03/07/26 Friday 07/07/26 Tuesday £419 View
London 24/10/26 Saturday 28/10/26 Wednesday £379 View
London 31/10/26 Saturday 04/11/26 Wednesday £359 View