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“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
At first glance, Warsaw’s Old Town is a picture postcard, with many ornate and seemingly historic buildings lining its tiny streets and main square. It is hard to believe, therefore, that these structures are less than 70 years old, and are a result of meticulous rebuilding work following their destruction during World War II. Today, the entire city has once again become one of beauty and regeneration, with a bubbling cultural scene, making this a perfect destination for your next music tour.
We recommend Warsaw particularly for choirs with a classical or sacred repertoire. The city has many beautiful churches with wonderful acoustics, where visiting choirs are welcome to perform during Mass, or give a recital.
Day 1
Arrive in Warsaw, welcome by the local guide at the airport. Transfer to hotel for evening meal. Stroll to the Old Town square to see the water show at the Multimedia Fountain Park (Friday and Saturday, May-September only).
Day 2
Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, city tour of Warsaw, taking in the Old Town, a UNESCO Heritage site, followed by a visit to the Royal Castle. Free time in the Old Town for souvenir shopping. In the afternoon, cross the river to the Praga district, known today for its art and music scene. Evening concert in a church in the city centre.
Day 3
After breakfast, visit the mighty Palace of Culture, Stalin’s ‘gift’ to the city. Enjoy some shopping at the Golden Terraces shopping centre. After lunch, visit the 76 hectare Lazienki Park and take in an open air Chopin concert (Sundays/summer only). Evening performance in a church in the city centre.
Day 4
After breakfast free time for sightseeing or shopping. Depart for transfer to Warsaw airport.
A fantastic and interactive museum allowing visitors to explore the amazing universe in which we live.
Gain a greater understanding of Poland’s recent history at the Gestapo Headquarters Museum or Life Under Communism Museum.
All the 2 and 3 star hotels we use for our groups are located in the centre of the city, allowing easy access to all the sites you will want to visit.
We understand that when you go on a music tour where you stay is really important. All hotels and hostels we use are suitable for music ensembles with many offering rehearsal space and instrument storage. Rooms generally en-suite.
You should book your tour between 8-18 months in advance. This will give us time to find the best possible venues for your tour and you will have ample time for fundraising should you need to do so.
The most pleasant times of year to come to Europe are May to September, therefore you may wish to consider this when planning your tour. Summer temperatures across Europe range from 18-35 degrees Celsius. European cities in winter can also offer many interesting cultural experiences that you may enjoy.
“It was brilliant and everything I expected from a tour and more. Jonathan was brilliant. He was always patient with me and nothing seemed to...”
Cath Danswan, Swindon Choral Society, Wiltshire
“Lovely venues, lovely audiences, comfortable accommodation. Alahree was very prompt and efficient with her responses and understood our needs well.”
Gill Chapman, Cecilia Singers, Berkshire
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