
Berlin: A vibrant, cosmopolitan city with rich history and modern culture. Key sights include the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wall, Museum Island, and trendy neighborhoods like Kreuzberg.
Warsaw: Polandโs resilient capital mixes modernity with history. Highlights are the Old Town, ลazienki Park, Palace of Culture, and the Warsaw Uprising Museum.
Krakow: A picturesque, historic city with a medieval Main Market Square, Wawel Castle, St. Maryโs Basilica, Kazimierz Jewish Quarter, and nearby Wieliczka Salt Mine.
Currency: Berlin: Euro , Warsaw & Krakow: Polish Zloty
Berlin: Tech gadgets, designer fashion, souvenirs; Warsaw: Amber jewelry, crafts, Polish vodka; Krakow: Handicrafts, pottery, local sweets.



As your much-awaited journey with Hosanna Tours begins, hereโs how your first day will unfold based on your departure city.
Upon arrival, our Tour Manager will assist you with all airport formalities and ensure a smooth transition to the hotel or sightseeing place as per the itinerary.
Night Stay in Warsaw



Today we explore Warsaw city, during the city orientation tour we pass by Old Town โ a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the oldest part of Warsaw, with cobblestone alleys and medieval buildings reconstructed after WWII, further we pass by Warsaw Ghetto โ it was the largest of all the Jewish ghettos in German-occupied Europe during World War II and the Palace of Culture and Science โ a โgift of friendshipโ from the Soviet Union. We then visit the Baroque Wilanow Palace โ also known as the โPolish Versaillesโ, was built as a home for king John III Sobieski during the late 17th century.
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Explore Warsaw city, Wilanow Palace



Today we proceed to Krakow โ the city of salt mines, is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Upon arrival, we explore Krakow city, we pass by Royal Castle – also known as Wawel Castle. It was built in 14th century and then for centuries was the residence of the Kings of Poland, St. Mary’s Basilica โ a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a roman catholic church.
Todayโs Sightseeing
Explore Krakow city



Today we visit to Auschwitz concentration camp โ a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps built and operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II and the Holocaust. Later we visit the Salt mine of Wieliczka โ a UNESCO world Heritage site, it dates to medieval times and has a history of around 9 centuries of salt exploitation.
Todayโs Sightseeing
Auschwitz concentration camp,Salt mine of Wieliczka



Today we proceed to Berlin โ the capital and the largest city of Germany, its former glory ended in 1945, but the city survived the destruction of World War II and was rebuilt to show amazing economic and cultural growth.



Today we proceed to Potsdam โ The capital and largest city of the German federal state of Brandenburg which was a residence of the Prussian kings and the German Kaiser until 1918. Upon arrival, we explore Potsdam city, we pass by Cecilienhof Palace โ a palace in Potsdam, built in the layout of an English Tudor manor house and it is the site of the famous 1945 conference between the United States, Soviet Union, and United Kingdom. Later we take a walk-through City Palace โ the second official residence of the margraves and electors of Brandenburg, later kings in Prussia and German emperors, St. Nicolas Church โ one of the most significant examples of architecture of German classicism, old town hall and Dutch quarter โ built of red bricks in the Dutch style. Further we return to Berlin.
Todayโs Sightseeing
Explore Potsdam city



Today we explore Berlin city, we visit the magnificent Berlin Cathedral โ the Evangelical Supreme Parish and Collegiate Church with a striking main altar made of white marble and onyx, we then pass by City Hall โ the home to the governing mayor, Berlin Victory Column โ an iconic sight built to commemorate the Prussian victories in the unification wars in 1864, Monument Brandenburg Gate โ a former symbol of German divide during the Cold War, is now a national symbol of reunification, freedom, peace and unity, Unter den Linden โ a boulevard that runs from the City Palace to Brandenburg Gate named after the linden trees that line the sidewalks, Check Point Charlie โ the best-known border crossing between East and West Berlin during the Cold War and is also a setting for many thrillers and spy novels of Ian Flemingโs James Bond stories and German State Opera House โ the first freestanding theatre in Germany built in 1741. Later we visit Reichstag Building โ an internationally recognisable symbol of democracy and the current home of the German Parliament, Berlin Wall โ an enduring symbol of the cold war, a 140 km long concrete barrier was built in 1961 to prevent access to East Berlin and East Germany people, eventually this wall was brought down in 1990 during German reunification, followed by a visit to Berlin Wall Museum โ to know story of the Berlin Wall through the eyes of the people whose lives were directly affected by it and also hear about people who were given only a few hoursโ notice to leave their homes when the Wall was built.
Todayโs Sightseeing
Explore Berlin city,Berlin Cathedral,Reichstag Building
Berlin Wall,Berlin Wall Museum



Itโs time to say good bye. We look forward to seeing you again on another memorable Hosanna Tours and Travels World tour.
Tour Concludes. Safe travels and see you soon!
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