Package deals to Poland starting at $1,218
If you’re into the whole Cold War chic thing, go-today.com is now offering a great deal on a two-city, six-night trip to Poland. You’ll spend three days in Warsaw, where you can walk the Royal Way, stretching from the Royal Castle to Lazienki Park, or wander the completely rebuilt old town before traveling by first-class rail to the more old-world town of Krakow, which survived WWII without devastation. This package is a fantastic deal. Not only will you not have to worry about a thing after you book airfare, hotel and overland travel all together, you’ll also save a whole bunch of money. With a late November departure, you can stay in three-star centrally located hotels in both cities for as little as $1,218 from New York (JFK or Newark), $1,320 from Chicago and only $1,400 from Los Angeles. What will you get for that amount of money? Prices include all airfare taxes and fees, as well as daily breakfast, half-day sightseeing tours in Warsaw and Krakow, and all airport transfers.
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