Germany and Poland Tours & Trips
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- Nordic Gems and Poland End Copenhagen
- Nordic Gems and Poland End Stockholm
- Eastern Europe Escapade
- Christmas Markets of Poland, Prague and Germany (Classic, 8 Days)
- Central Europe
- Journey of Berlin & Poland - 9 Days
- Poland, East Germany & World War II
- Best of Berlin & Poland - 9 days
- Tour the heart of Central and East Europe
- Krakow to Oktoberfest Ride With Us
The route stretches from Rostock's vibrant port town to Warsaw's historic center, featuring UNESCO-listed Toruń, the magnificent Malbork Castle, and Gdańsk's European Solidarity Centre. Comfortable stays at Novotel Szczecin Centrum showcase Germany and Poland's rich heritage.
Duration 11 days Destinations Denmark, Germany, Poland, Sweden Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,673
The path leads from Germany's port city Rostock into Poland's cultural treasures. Highlights include Szczecin's Pomeranian Dukes' Castle, UNESCO-listed Toruń, and Warsaw's reconstructed Old Town. Malbork Castle and Gdansk's European Solidarity Centre round out the journey.
Duration 9 days Destinations Denmark, Germany, Poland, Sweden Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,317
From Dresden's Frauenkirche to Warsaw's Royal Castle, this route captures historical gems. Potsdam's Cecilienhof Palace and Berlin's Checkpoint Charlie tell stories of the past. Warsaw's Jewish Ghetto and Kraków's Wawel Cathedral offer profound insights, complemented by local dining experiences.
Duration 11 days Destinations Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Hungary Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises From
- US$2,458
Medieval grandeur unfolds from Poland's Wawel Castle to Germany's Brandenburg Gate across 8 days. Wrocław's 150 bridges, Prague's Jewish Quarter, and Dresden's Zwinger Palace tell tales of history. Lower Silesian gingerbread in Wrocław and a festive celebration dinner in Berlin complement Europe's finest Christmas markets.
Duration 8 days Destinations Poland, Czech Republic, Germany Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Insight Vacations From
- US$2,375
Central Europe
62 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The pace of tour is good. Director is excellent.”
David, traveled in September
Historical landmarks unfold from Berlin's Brandenburg Gate to Warsaw's reconstructed avenues. The route encompasses Weimar's intellectual sites, Poznan's trading district, and Krakow's Market Square. Quality accommodations at Hampton by Hilton Krakow and NH Alexanderplatz Berlin ensure comfort throughout.
Duration 15 days Destinations Germany, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Czech Republic Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Cosmos From $2,999
5% Off- US$2,849You save $150
Germany and Poland's finest cities await, with stays at Hotel Maritim Dresden and Golden Tulip Krakow. Berlin's Kurfürstendamm, Dresden's Zwinger Palace, and Wroclaw's Gothic City Hall showcase architectural brilliance. English-speaking guides and first-class transport enhance visits to Wawel Castle.
Duration 9 days Destinations Berlin, Dresden, Wroclaw, Krakow, Warsaw Age Range 4 to 99 year olds Operator Click Tours From $3,385
38% Off- US$2,099You save $1,286
Poland, East Germany & World War II
139 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Hotels are nice too.”
Jillene, traveled in September
Poland and Germany's most significant WWII sites come alive over 13 days, from Warsaw's Cathedral of St. John to Munich's Marienplatz. The itinerary includes Auschwitz-Birkenau, Buchenwald, and Dachau concentration camps. Premium stays at AC Hotel Wroclaw and Leonardo Hotel Weimar include expert guides and 6 traditional dinners.
Duration 13 days Destinations Warsaw, Auschwitz, Krakow, Wroclaw, Dresden, Torgau, Berlin, Weimar, Nuremberg, DachauSee all destinations Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $3,669
14% Off- US$3,169You save $500
Nine days of architectural marvels stretch from Berlin's Brandenburg Gate to Warsaw's Royal Castle. Dresden's Frauenkirche, Wroclaw's Cathedral Island, and Krakow's St. Mary's Church showcase centuries of design. Four-star accommodations and expert-guided tours enhance each city visit.
Duration 9 days Destinations Berlin, Dresden, Wroclaw, Krakow, Warsaw Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $2,595
20% Off- US$2,076You save $519
The route showcases architectural treasures from Berlin's Brandenburg Gate to Dresden's Frauenkirche, before entering Poland. Wroclaw's Gothic City Hall, Krakow's St. Mary's Church, and Warsaw's Royal Castle stand as testaments to history. Premium hotels like Maritim Dresden and Wyndham Wroclaw Old Town provide comfort.
Duration 9 days Destinations Berlin, Dresden, Wroclaw, Krakow, Warsaw Age Range 1 to 80 year olds Operator Smart Travel OU From
20% Off- US$1,950
Krakow to Oktoberfest Ride With Us
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tents got cold at night but stoke kept us having fun all night so we weren't in them long anyway.”
Justin, traveled in September
This 3-day Oktoberfest adventure links Poland and Germany. Historic Krakow leads to Munich's legendary beer festival with 2,500 international guests daily. The package includes overnight bus transport, twin-share camping at Stoketoberfest, and guided beer hall visits to Löwenbräu tent.
Duration 3 days Destinations Krakow, Munich Age Range 18 to 99 year olds Operator Stoke Travel From
20% Off- US$394
What people love about Germany And Poland Tours
- Central Europe
It was great; we enjoyed it and the guide was great.
- Poland, East Germany & World War II
This was a fantastic tour. Werner kept everyone in line and on time. He also helped make special arrangements to help us extend our vacation an extra day. Seen a lot, done a lot, ate a lot of good food and some new things I've never tried. Our guide was very knowledgeable and accommodating. This was a dream vacation seeing 4 concentration camps and dozens of WWII historical sites. I felt comfortable with the driver, I'd hate to be responsible to maneuver that big bus through the narrow streets and heavy traffic but our driver was a champ! I felt 100% comfortable. If you go on this tour, remember a tour is NOT a vacation! We were busy almost always 7A to 7P. Food was good, most of the hotels were excellent. Downside, ice is hard to come by as well as Dr. Pepper! LOL
- Krakow to Oktoberfest Ride With Us
I took a four day trip from Barcelona to Oktoberfest. It was incredible. The people on that trip were literally the funnest people I had ever met. The tents got cold at night but stoke kept us having fun all night so we weren't in them long anyway. Keep dancing and drinking and bring a coat and you'll be nice and toasty in no time. The bus ride is really comfortable, they put us on a sleeper bus - I went to sleep when I got on and I woke up in the party! The tents are small but the mattresses are comfortable. the weather is cold but the beer is worth it! Buy the ticket, take the ride!
What our customers ask about Germany and Poland Tours & Trips
What are popular ways to combine cities when touring Germany and Poland?
You'll find most people love doing Berlin Warsaw and Krakow together - it's this perfect mix of history culture and local flavor all in one go. Dresden's amazing Baroque buildings and Gdansk's seaside charm are great add-ons if you've got the time. There's this really popular 9-day tour called "Journey of Berlin & Poland" that takes you through Berlin Dresden Wroclaw Krakow and Warsaw hitting all the must-sees without rushing.
What local foods should you try and where can you find them?
Poland's got these amazing pierogi dumplings with all sorts of fillings plus fantastic kielbasa sausages and this hearty hunter's stew called bigos. You'll find them everywhere from traditional restaurants to milk bars and local markets. One of our travelers couldn't stop talking about this folklore show with amazing regional food at Morskie Oko Restaurant in Krakow. Over in Germany you've got to try the currywurst especially in Berlin the schweinshaxe in Bavarian beer halls and sauerbraten which pops up on menus all over.
Where can you experience nature outside the cities and how do you get there?
When you need a break from city life Germany's Bavarian Alps are perfect for hiking and skiing - just hop on a train or grab a car. In Poland the Tatra Mountains are absolutely gorgeous and really easy to reach by train and bus. You'll find amazing hiking trails and these charming mountain villages that make you feel like you've stepped back in time.
How do you get around Germany and Poland?
Getting around is actually super easy - Germany's Deutsche Bahn trains connect everything and Poland's PKP network is really reliable. Both countries have great bus systems and FlixBus is perfect if you're watching your budget. In the cities you've got trams buses and metros running practically all day. When you're in Krakow it's really simple to catch a train to Warsaw right from the main station as part of that Berlin & Poland tour.
What local traditions can you actually take part in?
There's this amazing folklore show at Morskie Oko Restaurant in Krakow that our Central Europe tour folks absolutely love. You can dive into local life at places like Warsaw's Hala Mirowska or Berlin's Mauerpark Flea Market. Many tour operators can set you up with a home-cooked Polish meal which is just fantastic. And if you're in Munich during September or October you've got to experience Oktoberfest - our Krakow to Oktoberfest tour gets you right into the Lowenbrau tent plus this massive fun campsite party.