Posts Tagged ‘Krakow’

Check out Krakow & Warsaw – “Polished” Incentives!

Saturday, June 4th, 2016

Warsaw is the „phoenix” of Europe, a city that has literally risen from ashes, completely destroyed during WWII and later meticulously rebuilt.

Warsaw is now one of the quirkiest capitals you could ever imagine.  This new cosmopolitan heart of Central Europe is a perfect symbol of history – through renaissance architecture, modernism, Soviet-era concrete to modern skyscrapers, the city has seen it all and is now the most architecturally diverse city in Europe.

Whether you’re looking for a party on the beach, great pub crawl, vodka tasting, historical sightseeing or a DJ party on the 40th floor of Marriott Hotel – it is all there for you!

Simply download the pdf file below to view Poland Concept DMC Incentive Experiences

Warsaw, Poland Sample Incentive Programme


 

Krakow, one of the top destinations recommended by Lonely Planet and is definitely the most popular tourist destination in Poland.  Its artsy, colourful and vivid Old Town is easy to fall in love with at the first sight.

Krakow was the capital of Poland until the 15th century and the seat of Polish kings – the Wawel castle is a great historical landmark. Kraków has survived both World Wars without any major damage and presents some of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture. It has the biggest Market Square in Europe.

Krakow has an extensive Jewish heritage – make sure to visit the Kazimierz district just a few steps away from the Old Town. Narrow cobbled stone streets, synagogues and cosy cafes will take you back in time to the Bohemian era of Kraków.

Simply download the pdf file below to view Poland Concept DMC Incentive Experiences

Krakow, Poland Sample Incentive Programme

Kicking Back in Krakow

Thursday, January 21st, 2016

“Krakow is one of my favorite places on earth. It is a medieval city full of young people. A wonderful, striking combination.” (Jonathan Carrol: USA Author)

Krakow is possibly the best place in Poland to party!! And for incentive travel groups there are a number of new boutique hotels that are in “historic” converted properties.

Krakow is many things to many people; from international students to millions of tourists to conference delegates, ICE Krakow Congress Centre and incentive travel visitors.

And to provide contrast to your city incentive stay check out Zakopane in the Tatra Mountains.

Poland shares Europe’s second biggest mountain range with other central European countries and Poland’s share has six peaks over 2,000 metres – so a good place for winter sports.

But there is so much more outside of winter – from rafting to hiking, from visiting pretty spa towns and villages to meeting Poland’s mountain people, who have a preserved culture apart from the rest of Poland.

And to give a flavour of what you might do in Kraków & Zakopane: (see more)

  • Horse-drawn carriage ride through the Old Town of Kraków
  • Jewish Trail at Kazimierz District
  • Ship Cruise along Vistula River & discovering the Wawel Castle – the seat of Polish kings
  • Miner’s Tour at Wieliczka Salt Mine – the oldest operating salt mine in Europe – 330m below the ground!
  • Muchelin fine dining without giving your wallet heartburn
  • Rafting on Dunajec River towards Zakopane
  • Quads Adventure in Tatra Mountains
  • Snow Safari – winter expedition around Zakopane
  • Mountain Folk Games in Zakopane – discover the folklore of Polish mountains
  • Mountain Spa visit