Poland – Catholic Faith Journeys https://catholicfaithjourneys.com Inspiring Catholic Travel Sun, 03 Mar 2024 19:46:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.18 11 days: Poland, Budapest & Prague https://catholicfaithjourneys.com/11-days-poland-and-budapest/ Fri, 06 Mar 2015 02:20:13 +0000 http://catholicfaithjourneys.com/?p=39 This is a SAMPLE ITINERARY, which may serve as a starting point for planning your customized group pilgrimage. Contact us to customize a tour based on your desired travel dates and destinations.

Day 1: Depart USA
Depart on our overnight flight to Warsaw. Dinner and breakfast are served aboard the flight.

Day 2: Warsaw
Upon arrival in Warsaw, we will be met by our local tour escort and transferred to our hotel. This afternoon, we will enjoy a half-day sightseeing tour of this medieval city including the Old Town, Market Square, the Barbican, the massive Ghetto monument, and the Chopin statue. Tonight we enjoy Dinner and overnight in Warsaw. (D)

Day 3: Warsaw / Krakow
After breakfast at the hotel we depart for Niepokolanow, home to St. Maximillian Kolbe. We will visit the Franciscan monastery where he lived and worked. We then continue to Plock, the town where Jesus appeared to Sr. Faustina with the message of “Divine Mercy” and requested promotion of this devotion on Feb 22, 1931. We continue to Krakow for Dinner and overnight. (B,D)

Day 4: Krakow
We begin the day with Mass before traveling to Kalwaria Zebrzdowska, famous for the “Calvary Paths” walked by His Holiness Pope John Paul II. Visit the Bernardine Monastery and the Baroque church of Our Lady of Angels. Continue to Lagiewniki, site of the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy, where Sr. Faustina died. Visit the convent chapel in which her body lies beneath the miraculous image of the Divine Mercy. We return to Krakow for Dinner and overnight. (B,D)

Day 5: Krakow / Budapest
After breakfast we depart Krakow to enjoy a scenic drive through the heart of mountainous and densely wooded Slovakia. We arrive in Budapest situated in the valley of the Danube River. After check in at the hotel, we will have leisure time to rest before enjoying Dinner. Overnight in Budapest. (B,D)

Day 6: Budapest
Our local guide will share the history of this cosmopolitan city. We will visit Castle Hill at the heart of Buda on the west side of the Danube. Stop at Fisherman’s Bastion, Matthias Coronation church, the Citadel on Mt. Gellert and Heroes Square. Dinner and overnight in Budapest. (B,D)

Day 7: Budapest / Vienna
We depart this morning traveling south of the capital to a Puszta Horse Farm where herdsmen, dressed in traditional costumes, show off their beautiful steeds. Stop for lunch, on our own, before continuing to Vienna via the Austrian lowlands. We arrive at the hotel where we will enjoy Dinner and overnight. (B,D)

Day 8: Vienna
Our sightseeing begins after breakfast at the hotel. We will see the Prater amusement park with its giant Ferris Wheel and the United Nations City on the banks of the Danube River. Next we will view the Opera House, Heldenplatz, Hofburg Palace, then continue on foot for a visit to St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and the famous Anker Clock with its historical figures set to music. The afternoon is at leisure, relax, shop, or take an optional tour to Schonbrunn Palace. Dinner and overnight in Vienna. (B,D)

Day 9: Vienna / Prague
We depart this morning for the Czech border. Here we enter Moravia and stop for lunch (on our own) in Brno. Brno was Napoleon’s headquarters during the “Battle of the Three Emperors” at nearby Austerlitz. We will tour Spielberg Castle and other sites in this country’s second largest city. We then continue through Moravia and Bohemia to Prague. Dinner and overnight in Prague. (B,D)

Day 10: Prague
After breakfast, we will enjoy a panoramic city tour, which will highlight the State Opera, National Museum, Wenceslas Square and Prague’s Castle District. We continue with a walking tour of the Hradcany district crossing the famous Charles Bridge. We will view St.Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, the Golden Lane and the Astronomical Clock (once the envy of all Europe). Our tour culminates at the Church of Our Lady of Victory where the original Infant Jesus of Prague is kept. The remainder of the day will be at leisure for shopping (hand-cut crystal and art books) or relaxing at one of the many outdoor restaurants. Dinner and overnight in Prague. (B,D)

Day 11: Prague / USA
We depart for Prague Airport for our return flight. Arrive home the same day. (B)

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10 Days: Poland – Warsaw, Czestochowa, & Krakow https://catholicfaithjourneys.com/10-days-poland-warsaw-czestochowa-and-krakow/ Fri, 06 Mar 2015 02:17:12 +0000 http://catholicfaithjourneys.com/?p=33 This is a SAMPLE ITINERARY, which may serve as a starting point for planning your customized group pilgrimage. Contact us to customize a tour based on your desired travel dates and destinations.

Day 1 : Depart USA

Day 2: Warsaw
Arrive in Warsaw where your escort will meet group and assist with transfer to your hotel. Check-in and time for short relaxation after the flight. Orientation tour of Warsaw with walk through the Old Town: entering the Castle’s Square where you will see the magnificent Royal Castle and King Sigismund III Waza column. Short stop at St. John’s Cathedral, thenenter the beautiful Market Square with many restaurants, cafes and souvenir shops. Cross the Barbican to the New Town with its smaler square, historical buildings and churches. Drive to St Kostka Church for Mass before returning to your hotel fordinner and overnight.

Day 3: Warsaw / Niepokalanow / Plock / Gogowiec / Czestochowa
Morning departure for Czestochowa. En route a short stop in Szymanow to visit the Monastery of Congregation of the Sisters of the Immaculate Conception. Pilgrims from all over the world come to Szymanow to honor the miraculous statue of The Lady of Jazlowiec. Continue to Plock, where Jesus appeared to Sr. Faustina in 1931, bringing The message of Mercy for all of mankind. Asked to do so by The Lord, Sr. Faustina painted the picture of His Divine Mercy with the inscription “Jesus, I trust in You”. Continue to Glogowiec, the birthplace of Sr. Faustina and to Swinice, where in the local church, Sr. Faustina was baptized. Arrival in Czestochowa. Check-in at your hotel and dinner. (B,D)

Day 4: Czestochowa / Piekaryslaskie-Oswiecim / Zakopane
Morning visit to Jasna Gora Monastery, the spiritual and religious capital of Poland. See the miraculous Black Madonna Icon and the Treasury Room with the impressive collection of precious gifts given to the monastery throughout the ages. Drive to Zakopane. Stop in Piekary Slaskie situated on the northern rim of the Upper Silesian Mountain Basin. The local cult of the Mother of God goes back to the 15th century. Since the 17th century it has been associated with the picture of the Piekary Mother of God which gained fame at that time for remarkable acts of grace and was recognized as miraculous. At the end of 19th century the Piekary Calvary was built on Cerekwica Hill consisting of 39 chapels and the Church of the Transfiguration. Next stop in Oswiecim to see Auschwitz-Birkenau, a former Nazi concentration camp. The site of this camp now houses the Oœwiêcim State Museum. You will see the Bunker where St. Maximilian Kolbe was martyred giving his life in voluntary sacrifice for the life of one of his fellow prisoners. Drive to Zakopane for hotel.
Check-in and dinner.

Day 5: Zakopane
Zakopane is the most popular resort in Poland and one of the most beautiful places owing to its picturesque location and fine spas. Follow a short part of one of Pope John Paul II’s walking trails. Admire picturesque landscapes of Polish highest mountains – The Tatras and visit the Hermitage of St. Brother Albert, founder of the Albertines Order. The building dates 1898, the work was carried out by Brother Albert and his first Monks, according to the design of Stanislaw Witkiewicz and also under his personal supervision. See the beautiful Jaszczurowka Chapel and the sanctuary dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima, built In thanksgiving after Pope John Paul II was shot in Rome in 1981. Dinner with folklore entertainment in one of the Bakowa Zohylina highlanders’ inn. (B,D)

Day 6: Zakopane / Wadowice / Kalwaria / Zebrzydowska / Tyniec / Krakow
Morning departure for Krakow. On the way stop in Wadowice, the birthplace of Karol Wojtyla our Holy Father John Paul II. Visit the house where the Pope was born and the church he attended as a child. Continue for Kalwaria Zebrzydowska lying among the colorful hills of the Wadowice Upland. From far away you may see the monastery complex ofthe Bernardine Father with the early baroque church of the Angelic Mother of God. South of the monastery, is located the famous Calvary paths, with churches, chapels and wayside shrines The brotherhood was founded in 1613. As early as 1658 the picture of the Mother of God with Child (also called the Weeping Madonna) was recognized by Church authorities as “famous for miracles”. In respect to the number of pilgrims, Kalwaria Zebrzydowska is the second most popular sanctuary in Poland. Short stop in Tyniec to see the Benedictine Abbey perched on a cliff high above the Vistual river. The Benedictines arrived in Poland in the second half of the 11th century and it was their first home. Arrival in Krakow. Dinner at one of the restaurants beautifully located in the Old Town area. (B,D)

Day 7: Krakow
Drive to Lagiewniki to visit the St. Faustina Convent. Afternoon drive to Wieliczka Salt Mine, the underground world of salt. You will admire the beautiful chambers, chandeliers and monuments all carved in salt by many generations of Polish miners. You will also see the most magnificent of all chambers, the St. Kinga Chapel.

Day 8: Krakow
Start morning sightseeing of Krakow – The former capital of Poland. Over 3000 historical buildings from various periods have survived in this city. The city was also the scene of coronations and eternal resting place of Polish kings. Visit the Main Market Square – one of the largest towns squares of Medieval Europe, surrounded with palaces and old town houses. Admire the double row of 13th century merchants’ stalls later converted into the renaissance Cloth Halls. Walk through the Florianska streets leading to the famous Florian Gate and the Barbican – remains of the former city fortifications. Visit the interiors of St. Mary’s Church – the monument to the honour and the fame of the citizens of Krakow. This is from where the “hejnal” bugler daily heralds the arrival of the midday. But the St. Mary’s Church is mostly famous of its altar created by Wit Stwosz the master craftsman and his assistant in years 1477 to 1489. The artist portrayed the Death of Mary and the Assumption. The wings of the altar show us the Coronation of Mary surrounded by figures of the patrons of Poland, St. Stanislaus, and St. Adalbert. This masterpiece by Wit Stwosz is the most important example of late-medieval sculpture. Visit to the Wawel Castle – the royal residence and the seat of Polish kings. Right now the most popular and the richest museum in Poland housing several thousand works of art of greatest value. Among them the greatest Wawel collection of the Arras tapestries. Admire interiors of the Wawel Cathedral – used to be the scene of coronations and the eternal resting place of kings of Poland. Afternoon at leisure and time to explore this magnificent city on your own. Dinner at one of the local restaurants.

Day 9: Krakow / Studzianna / Warsaw
Morning departure for Warsaw. En route a short stop in a small town Studzinna, famous for its monastery and a church where you can see a copy of the Jacque Callot’s piece “The Holy Family’s Meal”. This picture is famous for the miracles which are said to have happened around it. It was also a place of pilgrimage and the great hospitality of the local people who always prepared meals for the people coming to Studzianna. The priest will show you the church and then invite the group for tea/coffee/cake and fruits in the interiors of the monastery. Arrival in Warsaw. Checkin at your hotel and time to relax. Afternoon drive through the Royal Route with its historical monuments, residences and churches. Short stop by the Holy Cross Church where is the Chopin’s heart places, brought here from Paris. Continue your drive though the most famous streets of Warsaw. Stop by the Royal Lazienki Park where you will see the famous Chopin’s monument and the beautiful Palace on the Water, a summer residence of the last Polish king Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski. Evening drive for a private Chopin concert in one of the historical interiors of Warsaw with a glass of champagne during the interval. Farewell dinner will be served at one of the local restaurants.

Day 10: Warsaw
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your flight back home.

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