1st DAY ISTANBUL – BERLIN – POZNAN
Meeting with our valued guests in front of the Pegasus Airlines counter at Sabiha Gökçen Airport International Departures Terminal. After luggage and check-in procedures, flight to Berlin with Pegasus Airlines scheduled flight. Upon arrival, we will depart for Poznan with our private bus waiting at the airport. After arriving in Poznan, check-in at our hotel and accommodation at the hotel.
2nd DAY POZNAN – WARSAW
After breakfast, we start our city tour of Poznan. During our city tour, we will see the largest greenhouse in Poland, “The Palm House”, the Market Square, the Town Hall reflecting the effects of the Renaissance in the country beautifully, the Collegiate Church of St. Maria Magdalena, one of the most beautiful Baroque buildings in the country, and the Freedom Square. After our tour, we will set off for Warsaw. Guests wishing to can join the extra tour organized by our guide on the route, Toruń Tour (40 Euro). Toruń, reflecting the Gothic architecture of the Middle Ages, contains monumental churches made entirely of brick, a historic town hall, and city walls. It is the city where Mikołaj Kopernik, who proved that the Earth is not at the center of the universe, was born and raised, and it is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After visiting the Old Town Center, Town Hall, and Kopernik's house, we will head to Warsaw and accommodate in our hotel.
3rd DAY WARSAW – KRAKOW
After breakfast, there will be a panoramic city tour of Warsaw. The places to be seen include; the Royal Palace, the statue of King III. Zygmunt Waza, the Royal Square, the Bell Tower Square, the monumental entrance gate to the city, Barbakan, the Mermaid monument, and the house of Madame Curie. After our tour, guests who wish can join the extra tour we will organize on the route to Czestochowa Czestochowa Tour (40 Euro). Known as Poland’s open-air museum, Czestochowa is a world-famous city that houses the Black Madonna painting and the Pauline monastery Jasna Gora, home to the Virgin Mary temple. After seeing this sacred city, which attracts over 5 million visitors annually, we will proceed to Krakow. Transfer to the hotel and room assignments. Accommodation at our hotel.
4th DAY KRAKOW
After breakfast, our panoramic city tour of Krakow begins. In this city, where Pope John Paul II was elected while serving as archbishop, we will first see the historic city center, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In this square, which is one of the largest squares in Europe and surrounded by countless historic buildings, you will feel like you are walking through Medieval Europe. After that, we will see Wawel Castle and Wawel Cathedral, where Pope John Paul II gave his first sermon as a priest. Other places to be visited include; the Market Square, Cloth Hall Sukiennice, St. Mary's Basilica, Florianska Street, Barbakan, and Slowacki Theater. After the city tour, guests wishing can join the extra tour organized by our guide, Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour (80 Euro). The Wieliczka Salt Mine, which was used as a rock salt mine in the 13th century and over time turned into an underground city with sculptures made of salt, is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. After the visit, transfer to the hotel. In the evening, those who wish to spend time with entertainment can join the additional Evening Dinner with Polish Night (75 Euro), where we will spend the night in a local restaurant where local tastes can be tried accompanied by live music. After the tour, transfer back to the hotel and accommodation.
5th DAY KRAKOW – WROCLAW
After breakfast, we head towards Wroclaw. Guests wishing can join the extra tour organized by our guide on the route, Auschwitz Nazi Camp Tour (85 Euro). We visit Auschwitz–Birkenau Nazi camp, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where approximately 1.5 million Jews suffered torture and were killed during World War II. After the tour, we arrive in Wroclaw and our city tour begins. During our city tour, we will see the Market Square located in the historic center, the City Hall, which began construction in the 13th century and is still used for community and cultural events. We will then see Ostrow Tumski “Cathedral Island”, which dates back to the 9th century and is the oldest part of the city. After the tour, we will transfer to our hotel. Accommodation at our hotel .
6th DAY WROCLAW – BERLIN
After breakfast, we head towards Berlin. Guests wishing can join the extra tour organized by our guide on the route, Dresden Tour (45 Euro). Upon arrival in Dresden, our city tour begins. The sights include; Semper Opera House, Theater Square, Frauenkirche, Martin Luther Square, and Prager Straße. After seeing Dresden, we will head to Berlin. Arrival in Berlin and accommodation at our hotel.
7th DAY BERLIN
After breakfast, we have a city tour of Berlin. During this panoramic city tour, we will see; Alexanderplatz, Fernsehturm (TV Tower), Rotes Rathaus (Berlin City Hall), Nikolai Square, Berlin Cathedral, Schlossplatz and Unter den Linden Boulevard, the two famous cathedrals with Friedrichstraße and Gendarmenmarkt, remnants of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, Brandenburg Gate, Potsdamer Platz, and Kurfürstendamm boulevard. Guests wishing can join the extra tour organized by our guide, Potsdam Tour (55 Euro). In Potsdam, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, we will see Sanssouci Palace, the Obelisk, Brandenburg Gate, Nikolai Church, Historic Windmill Ende, Russian Colony Alexandrowka, French Church, and St. Peter und Paul Church among the sights. After the tour, we will return to our hotel and accommodation at our hotel.
8th DAY BERLIN – ISTANBUL
After breakfast, we will head to the airport. Depart for Istanbul with the flight of Pegasus Airlines. Arrival at Sabiha Gökçen Airport and end of our tour.