Educational & Entertainment tour in Poland
9 days / 8 nights
There is no time for boredom in Poland! Take part in many different creative workshops and shows. Spend the whole day in the largest Amusement Park in Poland. Learn about old and modern technologies in mines.

| Day 1 | > Krakow |




Welcome to Poland !
Arrival to Krakow, Balice Airport. Transfer to the hotel and check-in.
Lunch in a local restaurant.
Culinary workshop of “obwarzanek” the traditional bajgle of Krakow. Perhaps “obwarzanek” will be the first thing you will try upon arrival to Krakow. In the Live Obwarzanek Museum you will attend a baking workshop in which you’ll bake your own bajgle. These inconspicuous parboiled dough rings have been part of city’s history for over 600 years. Beloved by citizens, tourists and pigeons! It’s been known since medieval times – kings ate it, knights ate it, even Wawel’s dragon ate it! Learn more and discover what makes them unique during 1h long obwarzanki making workshop. Each participant gets a piece of dough and leaves with their very own obwarzanek.
Dinner in the hotel.
Accommodation in a centrally located hotel in Krakow.
| Day 2 | > Krakow > Wieliczka > Krakow |




Breakfast at your hotel.
Sightseeing of Krakow – the cultural capital of Poland with Old Town listed as UNESCO Heritage. During the tour you would see Barbican and defensive walls with Florian’s Gate, the Main Market Square with Sukiennice Cloth Hall, St Mary’s Church and Town Hall Tower. We would proceed to the Jagiellonian University, pass by Archbishop Palace (where John Paul II used to live) as well as St Andrew’s Church and St Peter and Paul’s Church to reach the Wawel Hill.
Lunch in a local restaurant.
Transfer from Krakow to Wieliczka.
Sightseeing of Wieliczka Salt Mine – the most beautiful and the oldest operating salt mine in the world (UNESCO Heritage). From over 700 years it was a source of Polish fortune and a physical fundament of culture. Today Wieliczka is the most willingly visited Polish tourist object with magnificent chapels, charming underground lakes and original tools and equipment. During this tour you could see a number of excavated chambers on 3 levels adorned with beautiful sculptures made of salt as well as a salt museum.
Optionally instead of tourist route, you may choose the miners route. This is not a sightseeing but a real exploration in a special mining outfit! You will wander through the underground salt labyrinth, exploring the mysterious and raw chambers around the oldest preserved Regis Shaft. Tasks await you, such as searching for salt, testing the air in the mine and finding the right route underground. By performing practical mining tasks, you will get to know the work of representatives of old mining professions, such as crusher, methane tester and mining carpenter. During this expedition you will feel a shot of adrenaline, you will take part in an extraordinary, multisensory experience! Transfer back to Krakow.
Accommodation in a centrally located hotel in Krakow.
| Day 3 | > Krakow |




Breakfast at your hotel.
Visit to the Glass and Ceramics Center. This is the only place of its kind in Krakow! Encounter the fascinating world of glass. Take part in an exclusive demonstration of hand blown glassmaking. Learn about traditional glassmaking techniques, observe the process of glass creation and try Your strength as a glassmaker!
During the visit you will also have a chance to see the exhibition “Glass in Krakow. Industry and Art. 1931-1998”.
Paint your own stained-glass! Visit the Stained Glass Workshop and Museum is an excellent form of creative spending time. Participation in the workshops creates a unique opportunity to put yourself in the role of a craftsman. They take place in the historical interior of an authentic studio, which occupies a special place on the artistic map of the city. Workshop participants work together with experienced stained-glass artists. Each member of the group receives all necessary materials (including hand-blown stained glass) and, working under the supervision of an experienced artist, creates a small stained glass window with their own hands. It will be a completely unique souvenir from Krakow!
Accommodation in a hotel centrally located on Krakow.
| Day 4 | > Krakow > Zator > Katowice |




Breakfast at your hotel.
Transfer from Krakow to Zator – Energylandia Amusement Park.
Entrance to Energylandia, the perfect place for all teenagers thirst for adventure and extreme experiences! This is the biggest Amusement Park in Poland, offering an impressive number of varied attractions situated on an area of 43 hectares (size comparable to the Vatican State). Energylandia is especially proud of Hyperion – the tallest and fastest Mega Coaster in all Europe. In 2020 two roller coasters of Energylandia were recognized as the best devices of this type in Europe in the international Worldofparks-Awards 2020 competition. The first place in this vote was taken by the Zadra wooden and steel roller coaster, the second – by the Hyperion. Would you venture to try them?
Transfer from Zator to Katowice.
Dinner in a local restaurant.
Accommodation in a centrally located hotel in Katowice.
| Day 5 | > Katowice > Tarnowskie Gory > Lodz |




Breakfast at your hotel.
Sightseeing of Katowice – this industrial city is known for discovery of rich coal reserves, at the same time is the real mixture of cultures: Polish, German & Jewish. It is a centre of science, culture, industry, business and trade and was named a UNESCO City of Music. During our trip we will also visit the real pearl of postindustrial architecture – Nikiszowiec district. This exceptional working-class estate was recently discovered by tourists.
Transfer from Katowice to Tarnowskie Gory.
Lunch in a local restaurant.
Tarnowskie Gory – the city known for historic lead-ore mining. It’s silver mine is in the UNESCO Heritage List since 2017. The visit in the Historic Silver Mine starts in an interactive museum where tourists find out more about methods of silver mining. Later on we explore underground trail that is 1,749 meters long and 270 meters are travelled by boats along mine adit. Transfer to Lodz.
Dinner in the hotel.
Accommodation in a hotel centrally located in Lodz.
| Day 6 | > Lodz |




Breakfast at your hotel.
Sightseeing of Lodz – one of the biggest Polish cities. During your visit you will find traces of the four cultures: Polish, Jewish, German and Russian that coexisted there and became one. Furthermore, you would admire modernist and industrial arquitecture. Thanks to its numerous factories, Lodz was also called the „Polish Manchester”. During the route you would see the Old Town and the industrial complex of Poznanski family, the famous Manufaktura. Next, you would visit the Scheibler fabric complex „Księży Młyn” that is a great example of the revitalization of the city during the last years. In the end, you would discover Piotrkowska Street, the most popular walkway full of shops, pubs, restaurants and sculptures that commemorate famous inhabitants of Lodz.
Entrance to the Factory Museum which is a place where you will discover the history of textile factories established by Izrael Poznański in the second half of the 19th century. In their heyday, these plants produced millions of meters of cotton fabrics. You will also learn about the technique of producing cotton fabrics and the daily work of former workers. The exhibition presents photos, documents, videos, architectural plans, samples of raw materials and products of the factory. Here you will see how antique looms work and you will know long journey of cotton from the plantation, through the factory, to the fabric shop.
In the end you will have a chance to take part in screen printing workshops. Each participant will receive materials and tools, and then, in accordance with the instructions, they will decorate a cotton bag with a selected pattern. It will be a hand-made souvenir that you will take with you from Poland!
Free time for lunch and shopping in the Manufaktura Shopping Center.
Dinner in the hotel.
Accommodation in a hotel centrally located on Lodz.
| Day 7 | > Lodz > Belchatow > Warsaw |




Breakfast at your hotel.
Transfer from Lodz to Belchatow.
Time to visit the largest opencast lignite mine in Poland – the mine in Belchatow. It is 25 km long and 300 m deep. Nothing to wait for – in a few dozen years a lake will be built here! During our trip, we will go to the viewing terraces, from where you will be able to see the vast area of the mine, chimneys and the facilities of the Bełchatów power plant. Then we will get into a special vehicle and go down to the mine pit. Here you will see how giant industrial machines work. People look like ants next to them!
Lunch in a local restaurant.
Entrance to PGE Giganty Mocy, an interactive exhibition in Belchatow, which is one of the biggest attractions of the Lodz voivodeship. In the halls of PGE Giganty Mocy, learning is combined with fun. You’ll find out where the electricity is actually from. You’ll also learn its electrifying story. In this interactive museum you’ll have a lot of fun: you will experience a journey in a time machine and take part in an electric race. You’ll also take a role of a power dispatcher. During this amazing tour you will get a large dose of knowledge and hear many fun-facts about natural sciences. From the museum you will return full of energy, maybe even electrified!
Optionally (subject to availability):
During the laboratory workshop “Micro world in the macro scale”, young people will learn the parameters and functions of digital microscope cameras and their software. Students will learn how to work effectively with this interesting tooling. They will teach how to use software to prepare magical photos and videos of what is invisible to the “naked” eye.
In addition, during the workshop, we will refresh the knowledge about the construction of a biological microscope and conducting observations with its use. The summary of the classes will be the preparation of our own micrographs, which we will print and give to their authors.
Alternatively: “Workshop under tension” – Physical workshop
Transfer from Belchatow to Warsaw.
Accommodation in a hotel centrally located in Warsaw.
| Day 8 | > Warsaw |




Breakfast at your hotel.
Visit of the capital city of Poland – Warsaw. During this tour, we will visit the most important spots in the city and will have an opportunity to become acquainted with the sometimes tragic past of Warsaw and the history of Poland. We will start our tour by visiting the Old Town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the New Town. We will continue our journey to Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building and the Warsaw Uprising Monument. After that, we will go to the Lazienki Royal Park where we will see the famous monument dedicated to Frederic Chopin where we will have an opportunity to relax in the beautiful rose garden and among the dazzling natural elements of the park. You will truly forget that you are in a major European Capital City.
Lunch in a local restaurant.
Visit to the Copernicus Science Centre. It contains over 450 interactive exhibits that enable visitors to single-handedly carry out experiments and discover the laws of science for themselves. The Centre is the largest institution of its type in Poland and one of the most advanced in Europe.
Accommodation in a hotel centrally located in Warsaw.
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Educational and entertainment tour in Poland – a structured journey combining learning, creativity, and real experiences
If you are looking for a travel program that goes beyond traditional sightseeing and actively engages participants through learning and hands-on experiences, this educational and entertainment tour offers a highly structured and dynamic solution. Designed to combine cultural exploration with interactive activities, the itinerary connects historical landmarks, creative workshops, industrial heritage, and modern attractions into one coherent journey.
This is not a passive tour where you only observe. It is a program built around participation, discovery, and experience, where each day introduces a different dimension of Poland—its history, craftsmanship, industry, and contemporary lifestyle.
The result is a journey that is both educational and engaging, suitable for travelers who want more than standard tourism.
What makes an educational and entertainment tour different from a standard itinerary?
Traditional tours focus on visiting places. This program focuses on learning through experience.
Instead of limiting the journey to guided sightseeing, this itinerary integrates:
- interactive workshops and creative activities
- experiential visits to industrial and cultural sites
- opportunities to engage directly with local traditions
- a balance between structured learning and entertainment
This approach increases engagement and makes the experience more memorable, especially for participants who prefer active involvement.
Kraków – a foundation for cultural and historical understanding
The journey begins in Kraków, one of the most historically preserved cities in Central Europe. This location provides a strong foundation for understanding Poland’s cultural identity.
Here, participants experience:
- a fully preserved medieval urban layout
- architecture that reflects different historical periods
- cultural institutions that remain active and relevant
Kraków is not only visually distinctive, but also highly effective as an educational environment, where history can be understood through direct observation.
Learning through real environments – from heritage to industry
One of the key strengths of this program is its ability to present knowledge through real, functioning environments rather than abstract explanations.
Participants explore:
- historical urban spaces that illustrate past social and political structures
- industrial sites that demonstrate technological development
- cultural institutions that preserve artistic traditions
This method allows participants to connect theory with reality, making the learning process more intuitive.
Wieliczka Salt Mine – understanding history through experience
The visit to the Wieliczka Salt Mine introduces an entirely different learning environment.
Instead of a traditional museum, participants enter:
- underground chambers created over centuries
- spaces that combine industrial function with artistic expression
- an environment that demonstrates historical working conditions
This experience provides insight into industrial heritage while also offering a unique and memorable setting.
Creative workshops and hands-on activities
A defining element of this itinerary is its focus on creativity and participation.
Workshops included in the program allow participants to:
- learn traditional techniques such as glassmaking or stained glass
- engage directly with materials and processes
- create their own objects as part of the experience
These activities develop practical understanding and provide a more personal connection to Polish craftsmanship and artistic traditions.
Industrial heritage of Silesia – understanding modern Poland
The program expands beyond historical cities by introducing participants to industrial regions such as Silesia.
This part of the journey focuses on:
- the role of industry in shaping modern Poland
- technological development and economic transformation
- urban environments influenced by industrial activity
Locations such as Katowice and Tarnowskie Góry provide context that is often missing in standard travel programs.
Lodz – transformation from industry to culture
Lodz represents one of the most interesting examples of urban transformation in Poland.
Participants experience:
- former industrial complexes adapted into modern cultural and commercial spaces
- architecture that reflects rapid economic growth in the 19th century
- multicultural influences that shaped the city’s identity
This allows for a deeper understanding of how cities evolve over time.
Screen printing and creative production as part of the experience
The inclusion of creative workshops, such as screen printing, transforms the journey into an active process.
Participants not only observe industrial heritage, but also:
- apply techniques related to textile production
- understand the relationship between industry and creativity
- create physical outcomes that reflect their experience
This strengthens engagement and adds a tangible dimension to the tour.
Energylandia – balancing education with high-energy entertainment
A key differentiator of this program is the inclusion of Energylandia, the largest amusement park in Poland.
This element introduces:
- a dynamic, high-energy experience within the itinerary
- a break from structured learning environments
- access to modern entertainment infrastructure
The combination of education and entertainment ensures that the program remains engaging throughout its duration.
A balanced structure between learning, activity, and relaxation
One of the challenges in educational travel is maintaining participant engagement over multiple days.
This itinerary achieves balance by combining:
- intensive learning experiences
- interactive workshops
- entertainment elements
- free time for independent exploration
This prevents fatigue and keeps the program dynamic.
Accommodation and logistics designed for group efficiency
The program includes centrally located accommodation in key cities, ensuring efficient movement and easy access to attractions.
This structure supports:
- smooth daily transitions between activities
- reduced travel time within cities
- better overall organization of the program
Logistics are designed to support both comfort and efficiency.
Who is this tour designed for?
This itinerary is particularly suitable for:
- school groups and educational institutions
- young travelers looking for interactive experiences
- organizations planning educational trips
- individuals interested in combining learning with entertainment
It is also a strong option for travelers who prefer active participation over passive sightseeing.
Why combining education and entertainment creates a more effective travel experience
Learning is significantly more effective when combined with real-world experiences and engagement.
By integrating:
- observation
- participation
- creativity
- entertainment
this program creates a multi-dimensional learning environment that is both effective and enjoyable.
Participants do not only gain knowledge—they experience it.
How this program stands out from other educational tours
Many educational tours focus only on history or culture. This itinerary expands that concept by including:
- industrial heritage and modern urban development
- creative workshops and hands-on learning
- high-energy entertainment elements
- a balanced structure across multiple cities
This makes it more engaging, diverse, and adaptable to different participant needs.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for school groups?
Yes, it is specifically designed to support educational objectives while maintaining engagement.
Are workshops included in the program?
Yes, the itinerary includes interactive workshops such as glassmaking and screen printing.
Does the program include entertainment elements?
Yes, including a visit to a major amusement park as part of the experience.
Is the tour intensive?
It is dynamic but structured to maintain balance between activity and rest.
Can the program be customized?
Yes, elements of the itinerary can be adapted depending on group needs.



