Things to do in Lower Silesia Province, Southern Poland: The Best Bus Tours

August 5, 2021 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in Lower Silesia Province, Poland including Full-Day Private Walking Tour of Krakow from Wroclaw, Wroclaw to Pottery Factory in Boleslawiec Private Tour Including Tickets, Private Kashubian Switzerland Tour, Adršpach-Teplice Rocks: The Chronicles of Narnia Filming Locatation Tour, Wroclaw to Prague Day Trip, Wroclaw To Salt Mine and Krakow Old Town Day Tour, Auschwitz tour from Wroclaw, The Great Escape tour from Wroclaw, Auschwitz-Birkenau Day Tour from Wroclaw , Jewels of Lower Silesia.
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1. Full-Day Private Walking Tour of Krakow from Wroclaw

Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Lower Silesia Province, Southern Poland Wratislavia Tour - Tours & Transfers
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Krakow, the historic capital of Poland, is without question the most beautiful Polish city. It’s also the most popular Polish city among foreign visitors. In addition to the enchanting Old Town, tourists can admire the Wawel Royal Castle and Kazimierz, the former Jewish neighbourhood. it is only 3 hour drive from Wroclaw. You must see it!!

Inclusions: Hotel pick up, Private transfer to Krakow, A guided walking tour with the local expert, Private transfer back to your hotel in Wroclaw, All highway and parking fees, All taxes

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities

Reviewed By Rossmead92

Excellent would highly recommend, very experienced guide with in-depth local knowledge. Tour shows you all the main highlighted sights and their relevance to ww2 which is a key part of this cities history.

2. Wroclaw to Pottery Factory in Boleslawiec Private Tour Including Tickets

Wroclaw, Wroclaw, Lower Silesia Province, Southern Poland Wratislavia Tour - Tours & Transfers
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Boleslawiec is a must see place for all who love polish pottery. This town is located 130 km to the west from Wroclaw and it takes about 1,5h to get there. There are several different factories offering a hufe variety of colours and diseign. You will visit a factory where local guide will show you hole process of manufacturing. After the factory tour you will be able to shop in the several different pottery shops.

Inclusions: Private tour, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Hotel pick-up and drop off, Bottled water, All taxes, fees and handling charges, Up to 2 hours waiting time

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Guiding service

Reviewed By Rossmead92

Excellent would highly recommend, very experienced guide with in-depth local knowledge. Tour shows you all the main highlighted sights and their relevance to ww2 which is a key part of this cities history.

3. Private Kashubian Switzerland Tour

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Learn about the historical and cultural significance of the Kashubian Switzerland region of Poland on a full-day tour from Gdansk. Admire the lush forests,lakes and the region's rolling hills that were formed by glaciers. Apart from the breathtaking views, the Kashubia Region boasts strong traditions which are still cultivated today, and a unique language and delicious cuisine.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private transportation, Entrance: Centre for Education and Promoting the Region, Wiezyca Hill, Museum of Kashubian Pottery

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Reviewed By Adamthad

Seldom I get to meet someone who is soulfully connected to their community, knows its history, understands its culture, has insights into its present conditions and actively cares for its harmonious and beneficial future. This is the kind of person I experience the operator of this tour to be, and this in itself was an inspiring experience in itself - deserving the 5 star review. As for the castle - it is amazing! The enormity of it, as well as the preservation state is impressive. Even though not built by the Poles, it is a significant element of the complex Polish culture, giving particular insight into the nature of relation with their western neighbours, the Germans. On the first glance, it is a symbol of pride, of defeating a seemingly superior yet oppressive force and a landmark of self-confidence and hope - much needed by the Polish people. But looking even deeper I hope it could become an inspiration for a new era of the Polish-German relationship - where these two nations could combine their complimentary qualities, letting go of the past grievances - taking German focus and Polish spirit to create something beauty of which will stand the test of time even more than the Malbork Castle. As you can see, I did find aunexpected value in the experience and likewise invite those of you reading it not only to enjoy this tour, but to always look beyond the obvious :)

4. Adršpach-Teplice Rocks: The Chronicles of Narnia Filming Locatation Tour

Kazimierza Wielkiego 19A, 50-043 Wrocław, Poland Viadrina Tours
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Let yourself be surprised by the rocks of Adršpach - a national nature reserve in the Czech Republic, Immerse yourself in the real-life locations seen on-screen in the fantasy film The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle

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Reviewed By JJMerriam

US military family of four, stationed in Bavaria and in Wroclaw for a weekend, and were fortunate enough to book a 3 hour walking tour with Sean. He did a terrific job and was well-versed in the fascinating history of this city and the region of Silesia. My teenaged kids enjoyed it thoroughly - just as much as we did. Absolutely recommend any Soldier here for a weekend book with Viadrina and ask for Sean.

5. Wroclaw to Prague Day Trip

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Enjoy your day trip to one of the most popular European city. Prague is just breathtaking and year by year is one of the most popular European destination to visit and you must see it. Enjoy a private transfer from Wroclaw to city center of Prague and spend 4 amasing hours exploring the old town, Royal Castle, Saint Charles Bridge or many local museums. After the tour your driver will take you back to Wroclaw.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Transport by air-conditioned minivan

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities, local guide

Reviewed By Rossmead92

Excellent would highly recommend, very experienced guide with in-depth local knowledge. Tour shows you all the main highlighted sights and their relevance to ww2 which is a key part of this cities history.

6. Wroclaw To Salt Mine and Krakow Old Town Day Tour

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On this tour you have chance to visit most famous polish tourist attractions. Krakow is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. Krakow was the official capital of Poland until 1596 and has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, economic, cultural and artistic life. Cited as one of Europe's most beautiful cities,its Old Town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Salt Mine in Wieliczka is the oldest (founded in the 13 C), continuously running salt mine in the world, and is the greatest tourist attraction in Poland. In underground mine chambers you can see how mining techniques have evolved over the centuries while also admiring beautiful interiors and sculptures made of salt. In 1978 the salt mine was entered on the first ever UNESCO World Heritage List along with 11 other sites from around the world.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, Fuel surcharge, Parking Fees, GST (Goods and Services Tax), Guided tour in salt mine

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Local guide in Krakow

Reviewed By Rossmead92

Excellent would highly recommend, very experienced guide with in-depth local knowledge. Tour shows you all the main highlighted sights and their relevance to ww2 which is a key part of this cities history.

7. Auschwitz tour from Wroclaw

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Take part in an emotional fully-guided tour of the whole camp complex located in Auschwitz and Birkenau. See the original camp's relics. Learn an unforgettable lesson of World War II's tragic history. Pay respect to all victims of the Holocaust.

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Reviewed By comoro5744

We had a brilliant tour with Bartek on Tuesday. Marek, the guide from the museum was very informative and enthusiastic. Would recommend this trip highly.

8. The Great Escape tour from Wroclaw

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Visit the site of the most famous escape of World War II from a German prisoner-of-war camp that went down in history as “The Great Escape”. In a tiny compound 600 men worked for a year in secrecy on the tunnels named Tom, Dick, and Harry. Finally, on the night of 24th of March 1944, 76 prisoners managed to escape from the camp through the Harry tunnel but soon after 73 were recaptured during the chase. Outraged, Hitler ordered to shoot dead fifty of them which was an appalling abrogation of the Geneva Convention. Find out more about those dramatic events at the Museum of Allied POW Camps in Żagań, visit the grounds of Stalag Luft III and the memorial to the brave airmen who paid the highest price for an escape they considered a soldier's duty.

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Reviewed By Q6063GI

Tour guide was knowledgeable, punctual and wanted us to make the most of our trip. A little bit expensive, but convenient and worth the experience.

9. Auschwitz-Birkenau Day Tour from Wroclaw

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This memorable tour lets you experience the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial at its fullest. This historic site is a worldwide symbol of the terror, genocide and the Holocaust. A guided visit of both sections makes it possible to understand this unique place in its entirety.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, Assistance of an English speaking guide/driver

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Reviewed By JJMerriam

US military family of four, stationed in Bavaria and in Wroclaw for a weekend, and were fortunate enough to book a 3 hour walking tour with Sean. He did a terrific job and was well-versed in the fascinating history of this city and the region of Silesia. My teenaged kids enjoyed it thoroughly - just as much as we did. Absolutely recommend any Soldier here for a weekend book with Viadrina and ask for Sean.

10. Jewels of Lower Silesia

Cinema New Horizons, Kazimierza Wielkiego 19a/21, 50-077 Wrocław, Poland Viadrina Tours
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This tour offers you to discover the most precious attraction of Lower Silesia reflecting its complicated past. Ksiaz Castle is a real example of the mixed legacy of the region being a great example of the German industrial revolution. Ksiaz astonishes with its size and scale being a third largest castle in today's Poland. You will visit the representative part, find out the history of the rise and fall of the family, hear about the incredible fortune, high society scandals, tragedies and why the castle still hides some secret from the World War II visitng the tunnels under the castle (only English audioguide). Pay the visit to the marvelous Church of Peace, the largest wooden church in Europe. Built in the XVII century is an impressive and remarkable example of religious conflict dividing Europe centuries ago. Erected under very strict conditions represent a immense historic and artistic value, rightly earning its place on the UNESCO World Heritage list.

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Reviewed By JJMerriam

US military family of four, stationed in Bavaria and in Wroclaw for a weekend, and were fortunate enough to book a 3 hour walking tour with Sean. He did a terrific job and was well-versed in the fascinating history of this city and the region of Silesia. My teenaged kids enjoyed it thoroughly - just as much as we did. Absolutely recommend any Soldier here for a weekend book with Viadrina and ask for Sean.

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