Priceless decoration of Eastern Europe - Poland - firmly settled on the pedestal of the most popular tourist destinations .Admire the ancient architecture and countless historical monuments that have documented the millennial history of the country, about 10 million tourists come every year .Traveling to Poland is an amazing introduction to the world of blessed Catholic shrines and chateau castles, immersing yourself in the idyllic atmosphere of the Middle Ages and enjoying relaxation on the sunny coast of the Baltic Sea .As a beautiful spring flower, Poland will open for everyone who arrives to meet with her .
To get acquainted with Poland, many tourists from nearby countries choose tours on the train: the romance of the railways, the rails hiding behind the horizon, the wink of semaphores in combination with the colorful Polish landscapes - everything tends to meet with the new country. And in order not to waste time in vain, you can thoroughly get acquainted with the guidebook for Poland under the rhythmic clatter of wheels ...
Variants of moving to Warsaw
You can get to Poland by rail in many ways. Usually tourists choose between tours with a direct move to Warsaw and combined tours with a transfer to the bus in Brest.
Without a transfer from Moscow to Warsaw, you can get on the train "Polonaise" (No. 9), which at 16:50 leaves from the Belorussian station and arrives in the Polish capital the next day at 9:50, and also on trains with trailers to Warsaw . Train No. 23 Moscow-Paris departs from the Belorussky railway station at 8:42 and stops in Warsaw at midnight. In addition, Moscow trains No. 122 and No. 113 Moscow-Berlin and train No. 17 Moscow- Nice".
Combined tours "train + bus" traditionally begin in Brest, where tourists arrive by train independently or together with the group. From Moscow the train to Brest leaves from Belorussky railway station, and from St. Petersburg - from Vitebsk.
Tours in Poland by train
Polish tours with the railway crossing are incredibly diverse: it's sightseeing tours with a visit to the royal castle in Wawel, acquaintance with the Wieliczka salt town (approximate cost of the tour for 8 days is 310-370 EUR), trips with sightseeing tours in Warsaw, Gdansk, Malbork, and Sopotu and Gdynia (a tour of 8 days will cost around 550 EUR), combined trips with beach holidays on the Baltic coast in summer and recreation at the ski resorts of Zakopane, Giant Mountains and Beskydy in the winter .In recent years, individual tours to Poland by train have become popular, the cost of such tours is usually higher than group tours and starts from 800 EUR .
Usually hotel accommodation, excursion and transport services under the program is included in the tour price, sometimes there may be railway tickets, but most often the train is paid separately. In addition, tourists pay a Polish visa (35 EUR), entrance tickets to castles and museums, travel insurance and medical insurance.
Information on the cost of tickets and tours is provided for September 2014
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