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Warsaw to Kraków via Wrocław: Ten Days Across Poland’s Heartland

This is the ultimate Polish city-to-city itinerary — ten days connecting three of the country’s finest urban centres. You’ll start in the resilient capital Warsaw, cross west to the bridge city Wrocław, and finish in the cultural heart of Kraków, with a detour to one of history’s most important memorial sites at Auschwitz-Birkenau. The trains between these cities are fast, frequent, and cheap, making this one of the smoothest multi-city trips in Europe. You’ll experience Poland’s complex history, its vibrant contemporary culture, and some of the best food and drink on the continent. Estimated budget: €500–850 per person.

10-Day Itinerary Overview

Route: Warsaw (3 days) → Train to Wrocław (3.5 hrs) → Wrocław (2.5 days) → Train to Kraków (3 hrs) → Kraków & Wieliczka (3.5 days)

Best for: Comprehensive first-time visitors, culture and history lovers, solo travellers, couples

Budget: €500–850 per person (excluding accommodation)

Direction: Fly into Warsaw, train to Wrocław, train to Kraków, fly out of Kraków. Perfect one-way itinerary.

Getting There & Getting Around

Getting Between Cities

Warsaw → Wrocław: 3.5 hours by EIP Pendolino express, from 49 PLN booked in advance. Trains depart from Warszawa Centralna every 1-2 hours. Wrocław → Kraków: 3 hours by EIP express, from 39 PLN. Both routes are direct and comfortable with WiFi and dining cars. Kraków departure: Kraków Airport (KRK) has flights to most European cities.

Getting Around Cities

All three cities have excellent public transport with trams and buses. 24-hour tickets cost 12-17 PLN in each city (about €3-4). Uber/Bolt are cheap (10-20 PLN per ride). The Old Towns of all three cities are compact and walkable. For Kraków to Auschwitz, buses depart from the main bus station (1.5 hours, 20 PLN each way).

Day-by-Day Itinerary

Day 1: Warsaw — Old Town & Royal Castle

☀️ Morning

Arrive in Warsaw. Start at Castle Square with King Sigismund’s Column. Visit the Royal Castle (40 PLN). Explore the UNESCO-listed Old Town with its colourful townhouses and the Barbican.

🌆 Afternoon & Evening

Walk the Vistula Boulevards. Visit the Warsaw Uprising Monument and Krasiński Palace garden. Evening: explore the food scene on Nowy Świat street.

Where to eat: Lunch at Bar Mleczny Bambino ($3-5). Dinner at Stary Dom ($8-12). Craft beer at PiwPaw.

Accommodation: Warsaw city centre ($40-80/night).

Pro Tip: Wednesday is free entry at the Royal Castle. If visiting mid-week, save this for Wednesday.

Day 2: Warsaw — Łazienki Park & POLIN Museum

☀️ Morning

Visit Royal Łazienki Park — explore the Palace on the Water (40 PLN, free Thursday), the Chopin Monument, and the peacock-filled gardens.

🌆 Afternoon & Evening

Take a tram to POLIN Museum (35 PLN, free Thursday) — one of the world’s great museums, telling 1,000 years of Polish Jewish history. Allow 3 hours. Evening: cross to Praga district for dinner and craft beer in Warsaw’s edgiest neighbourhood.

Where to eat: Lunch at Hala Koszyki food hall ($5-8). Dinner in Praga at Koneser Centre ($8-12). AleBrowar for craft beer.
Pro Tip: Thursday = free entry at both Łazienki Palace and POLIN. Plan accordingly.

Day 3: Warsaw — Uprising Museum & Palace of Culture

☀️ Morning

Visit the Warsaw Uprising Museum (30 PLN, free Monday) — the city’s most moving historical experience. The 3D film “City of Ruins” showing the complete destruction of Warsaw is unforgettable. Allow 2.5 hours.

🌆 Afternoon & Evening

Visit the Palace of Culture and Science viewing terrace (25 PLN) for panoramic views. Walk the Royal Route from the palace towards the Old Town. Pack your bags — tomorrow you train to Wrocław.

Where to eat: Lunch at Uprising Museum café ($4-7). Farewell Warsaw dinner at Brasserie de Saska in Praga ($10-15).
Pro Tip: The Palace of Culture viewing terrace at sunset is spectacular. The last entry is 30 minutes before closing. Book EIP train tickets to Wrocław for tomorrow online now.

Day 4: Train to Wrocław — Market Square & Dwarf Hunt

☀️ Morning & Afternoon

Take the 9 AM EIP Pendolino from Warsaw to Wrocław (3.5 hours, from 49 PLN). Arrive, check in, and head straight to the magnificent Market Square (Rynek). Visit the Old Town Hall (20 PLN) and climb the tower. Then begin the dwarf hunt — start with Papa Dwarf on Świdnicka Street.

🌆 Evening

Explore Police Street (ulica Więzienna) — the party street packed with pubs. Dinner on the Market Square terrace.

Where to eat: Lunch near Wrocław Główny station at Targowa food hall ($5-8). Dinner at Vincent with Market Square views ($10-15). Craft beer at Setka.

Accommodation: Wrocław Old Town ($35-70/night).

Pro Tip: Download the “Wrocławskie Krasnale” app before you arrive — it tracks which dwarfs you’ve found. Aim for 20+ over your stay.

Day 5: Wrocław — Cathedral Island & University

☀️ Morning

Explore Ostrów Tumski (Cathedral Island). Visit the Wrocław Cathedral and climb the tower (15 PLN). See the lamplighter light gas lamps in the evening. Visit Brama Poznania museum (free) for the island’s history.

🌆 Afternoon & Evening

Tour Wrocław University — the stunning Aula Leopoldina (20 PLN) and the Mathematical Tower. Evening: explore Ruska Street for the best bars.

Where to eat: Lunch at Karczma Lwowska ($6-10). Dinner in Nadodrze at PanMięso ($6-10). Szynkarnia for 30-tap craft beer bar.
Pro Tip: The gas lamp lighting on Ostrów Tumski happens 30 minutes after sunset. Check exact sunset time online. It’s free and magical.

Day 6: Wrocław to Kraków — Arrival & Evening

☀️ Morning

Visit the Centennial Hall (15 PLN) and the Pergola fountain in Szczytnicki Park. Climb the Four Domes Pavilion for a quick culture fix.

🌆 Afternoon & Evening

Catch the 2 PM EIP train to Kraków (3 hours, from 39 PLN). Arrive at Kraków Główny and walk to your accommodation. First evening: a gentle wander through the Main Square and a dinner in the Old Town. Climb to the Town Hall Tower for a night view of the illuminated square.

Where to eat: Lunch near Centennial Hall at Browar Stu Mostów ($8-12). Dinner in Kraków at Pod Wawelem ($10-15) for a welcome-to-Kraków feast.

Accommodation: Kraków Old Town or Kazimierz ($30-60/night).

Pro Tip: The train from Wrocław to Kraków passes through some beautiful Silesian countryside. Sit on the right side of the carriage for the best views.

Day 7: Kraków — Wawel, Kazimierz & Nightlife

☀️ Morning

Explore Wawel Castle — the State Rooms (24 PLN) and Cathedral. Allow 3 hours. See the Wawel Dragon below the castle.

🌆 Afternoon & Evening

Walk to Kazimierz for lunch at Plac Nowy (zapiekanka!). Visit the synagogues. Tour Schindler’s Factory (30 PLN, book ahead). Evening: experience Kazimierz’s legendary nightlife — start at Alchemia, end wherever the night takes you.

Where to eat: Zapiekanka at Plac Nowy ($2-3). Dinner at Morskie Oko ($8-12) with live folk music. Nightcap at Cheder cocktail bar.
Pro Tip: Tuesday is free entry at Wawel’s State Rooms and the Rynek Underground — plan accordingly.

Day 8: Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial

☀️ Full Day

Take the 7:30 AM bus from Kraków’s main bus station to Auschwitz-Birkenau (1.5 hours, 20 PLN each way). This is a profoundly important visit — the former Nazi concentration and extermination camp is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and memorial. Entry is free, but the guided tour in English (60 PLN, 3.5 hours) is essential for understanding the site. The bus returns you to Kraków by late afternoon. Allow the evening for quiet reflection and a gentle dinner.

Where to eat: Pack lunch or use the museum cafeteria (basic sandwiches, $3-5). Quiet dinner in Kraków at Zazie Bistro ($10-15) for French-Polish comfort food.

Entry: Free. Guided tour 60 PLN. Bus 40 PLN return.

Pro Tip: Book the English-language guided tour online at least one week in advance — slots fill up. Wear comfortable shoes — you’ll walk 4+ km across both Auschwitz I and Birkenau.

Day 9: Kraków — Wieliczka Salt Mine

☀️ Full Day

Take the morning train to Wieliczka (25 minutes, 4 PLN). Explore the extraordinary salt mine — nine levels, 300 km of tunnels, and the breathtaking Chapel of St. Kinga. The tour takes 3 hours. Return to Kraków by early afternoon. Spend your last full day shopping for amber on Mariacka Street, relaxing in the Planty Park, and saying goodbye to this beautiful city over a final Polish feast.

Where to eat: Lunch in Wieliczka at Restauracja Pod Wielką Solą ($6-10). Farewell dinner at Cyrano de Bergerac ($15-20) for Kraków’s finest fine dining, or Pierogarnia Krakowiacy ($4-7) for a simpler final pierogi.

Entry fee: Wieliczka 99 PLN (book online).

Pro Tip: The Wieliczka mine tour involves 800 steps. Wear comfortable shoes and a light jacket (constant 14°C). The underground gift shop sells salt lamps and edible salt — authentic souvenirs.

Day 10: Departure from Kraków

☀️ Morning

Final breakfast in Kraków. Last walk through the Main Square to hear the Hejnał trumpet call one more time. Take the train from Kraków Główny to the airport (17 minutes, 17 PLN) for your departure. If your flight is in the evening, store luggage at the station and explore any missed corners — the Manggha Museum of Japanese Art or the Botanical Gardens are lovely options.

Where to eat: Farewell breakfast at Cafe Camelot ($4-7) — the most charming café in the Old Town. Last-chance pierogi at the airport ($4-6).
Pro Tip: Allow 2 hours at Kraków Airport for international flights. The airport is small but can have queues at security during peak summer. Duty-free has good Polish vodka and amber prices.

Practical Information for This Route

Visas & Entry

Schengen Area. Most Western passport holders get 90-day visa-free stays. Passport valid 3+ months beyond departure.

Train Booking Tips

Book EIP Pendolino tickets at intercity.pl or the PKP app. Early bird fares: Warsaw–Wrocław from 49 PLN, Wrocław–Kraków from 39 PLN. On-the-day prices can be 3x higher. Book all three legs at once to lock in the best prices.

Money & ATMs

Polish Złoty (PLN). Cards accepted in all three cities. Keep 200-300 PLN cash for market stalls and small bars. One currency across all cities — no exchange hassle.

SIM Card

One Orange Flex or Play tourist SIM (20-30 PLN) works across all cities. Free WiFi on all EIP Pendolino trains. Download offline Google Maps for each city.

Best Time to Visit

May to September for the best experience across all three cities. Summer (July-August) has the most events, outdoor dining, and longest days but the most tourists. September has golden light and fewer crowds.

Health & Safety

All three cities are very safe. Watch for pickpockets on trains and trams. Tap water is safe. EHIC covers EU visitors. All train stations have luggage storage (10-15 PLN per bag) if you need to drop bags between check-out and departure.

Budget Summary: 10-Day Cross-Country Poland Itinerary

Estimated Total: €500–850 per person

  • Accommodation (10 nights): €150–300
  • Intercity trains: €25–50
  • Entry fees (museums, Wieliczka, Auschwitz tour): €50–70
  • Meals (all food & drink): €100–150
  • City transport (trams, buses): €15–25
  • SIM card & miscellaneous: €15–25

Best Season: May to September

Recommended For: Comprehensive first-time visitors wanting depth across multiple cities, culture lovers

Money-Saving Tip: Book EIP train tickets online 2+ weeks ahead for lowest fares. Eat at milk bars for at least one meal per day (€3-5). Use free museum days (Wednesday Warsaw Royal Castle, Thursday POLIN/Łazienki, Tuesday Kraków museums).

Disclaimer: Prices are estimates and may vary by season. Auschwitz-Birkenau guided tours should be booked well in advance. Train tickets are cheapest when booked 2+ weeks ahead. This itinerary is for general reference only. Always check current visa requirements and travel advisories before booking.