Managing your booking with Club Europe couldn’t be easier.
Click below for details of our user-friendly client portal.
Find out moreFreephone: 0800 496 4996
“Club Europe offer a great personal service, helpful and always proactive and patient. They are really positive and professional.”
Alexandra, Head of Physics, Alleyn’s School London
“I have had excellent service as always. We used the sites as sources of historical evidence to aid GCSE performance. All aspects of the trip...”
Patrick, History Teacher, Hampshire
The Catholic church plays an important role today in many Poles’ lives, Poland having been subjected to centuries of oppression. The country was home to the largest population of the Jewish community for centuries. This came to an end in 1772 when Poland was partitioned. Warsaw’s Old Town is today 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, when the Nazis razed the city to the ground.
Day 1
Arrive in Warsaw. Transfer to centrally-located 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, enjoy a city tour of Warsaw, taking in the Old Town, a UNESCO Heritage site, followed by a visit to the Royal Castle. Afternoon visit to the Museum of the History of the Jews, POLIN.
Day 3
After breakfast, visit the Warsaw Uprising Museum. Afternoon guided tour of Warsaw’s most significant places of worship.
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.
Situated in the former Jewish ghetto, this prison held political prisoners during Warsaw’s darkest times.
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.
The most pleasant time of year to come to Europe is between May and September; 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.
We agree a three-stage process so that payments can be staggered to make it easier for parents.
We carefully listen to your curriculum needs and tailor-make your itinerary to achieve the best possible result.
“I have had excellent service as always. We used the sites as sources of historical evidence to aid GCSE performance. All aspects of the trip...”
Patrick, History Teacher, Hampshire
“Club Europe offer a great personal service, helpful and always proactive and patient. They are really positive and professional.”
Alexandra, Head of Physics, Alleyn’s School London
Click below for details of our user-friendly client portal.
Find out more