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MazoviaOverview
A Taste of Poland in Mazovia and WarsawDuring this culinary vacation, we'll see two sides of life in Poland: urban and rural as we dine and cook our way through Warsaw and Mazovia in east-central Poland.
Main Attractions
7-day/6-night custom-designed, intimate cooking vacation in Poland's Mazovia region and capital city of Warsaw Elegant and comfortable accommodations at Lochow Palace in the countryside and 5-star luxurious, boutique Hotel Le Regina, located near Warsaw historical Old Town district Visits to local markets and opportunities to learn crafts from local artists Hands-on and demonstration-style cooking lessons Delicious, freshly-made regional cuisine, plus wine, beer and vodka tastings Visits to agrotourist farms famous for warm hospitality and Polish countryside experiences Motor excursions into well-known cities and towns to see celebrated art and architecture, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites Gondola rides at Royal Lazienki Park in Warsaw and the Narew river in Pultusk The option to extend your time in Warsaw and further explore this historic capital city
Day By Day Itinerary
Our Exciting Itinerary for "A Taste of Poland in Mazovia and Warsaw "
Day 1 - SundayWe meet in the lobby of Lazienkowski Hotel in Warsaw at 10:00 a.m. for a group transfer by motor coach to the romantic Lochow Palace in the Mazovian countryside, our home for the next four days. Lochow Palace and Park complex dates back to the 19th century and it has been owned by several aristocratic Polish families. In addition to its interesting history and beautiful location, the palace offers elegant guest rooms, dining rooms, ballrooms, a spa, and warm hospitality. But, before leaving Warsaw for Lochow Palace, we stop at the Royal Bath Park to hear Chopin’s music performed live near his monument. We also enjoy a sumptuous Sunday brunch at the famous Belvedere restaurant and may also take a scenic gondola ride. In late afternoon, we resume our journey to Lochow. After settling into Lochow Palace, we take a short tour of this romantic palace, relax in the spa, or go for a leisurely walk around the grounds. This evening we gather for a festive Welcome Dinner in the Lochow Palace dining room, where we meet the Executive Chef and dine on regional specialties. Day 2 - MondayToday, we travel to nearby Gwizdaly to cook with village women. On the menu is one of the undisputed Polish favorites, Bigos - Hunter’s Stew, and a few other regional dishes like: pyzuchy-gwizduchy, potato pancakes with carrots or onions, cold soups and herb teas. This afternoon we travel to the historic Krzesk Vodka Distillery, founded in 1896. Krzesk produces the world-famous Chopin vodka, which we will sample. To celebrate our second day in beautiful Mazovia, we’ll dine at Gospoda Pod Debem Inn near Wyszkow, which offers excellent traditional Polish cuisine. Day 3 - TuesdayIn the morning, we travel to Kurpie open-air ethnographic museum in the village of Kadzidlo. While there, we get acquainted with Kurpie folklore, regional cuisine, and the art of paper cutting. We may also hear live music and watch dance performances. In the afternoon we explore the cultural trail of Liwiec Valley. We may visit a 17th-century Palace in Stara Wies, the Kruszewski Brothers Bell Foundry, the Muzeum of Folk Weaving, and other regional attractions. This evening enjoy free time and dinner on your own upon our return to the Palace. Relax, go for a walk or take a bike ride on Palace's beautiful grounds. Day 4 - WednesdayThis morning, we travel to “Mazovian Venice” - Pultusk, a historic town on an island with the longest marketplace in Europe. We'll be cooking with the talented chefs of Polonia House, located in the former bishop's castle. Polonia House is noted for its great entertainment, exceptional Polish cuisine, and gondola rides over the Narew River. After our cooking class we tour the Old Town in Pultusk. Tonight, for our final meal in the Mazovian countryside, we dine on delicious Old Polish cuisine in the Tavern restaurant in Polonia House. In a rustic atmosphere, we can watch chefs prepare delicious food as we enjoy a beautiful view of the Narew River. Day 5 - ThursdayAfter an early breakfast, we travel back to Warsaw, the capital of Poland. We check into the luxurious, 5-star Le Regina Hotel, located near Warsaw’s historical Old Town district. Here we stay for the next two days. After check-in we take a guided, walking tour of the city, to the Old Town, Barbican, Palace Square, and the Royal Castle. We also get a panoramic view of Warsaw from atop the Palace of Culture and Science. There is also an option to visit the Frederic Chopin Museum in Ostrogskich Castle. During a short break from our sightseeing we stop at one of Wedel’s Chocolate Lounges. Wedel is Poland’s oldest chocolate brand and was created in Warsaw. Tonight we dine on traditional Polish cuisine at Polka restaurant, located in Warsaw’s Old Town. The restaurant is famous for welcoming its clients with legendary Polish hospitality and using top-quality ingredients in all recipes. Day 6 - FridayAfter breakfast, we head out to our last cooking class, where we learn how to prepare a typical Polish meal with a local Warsaw chef. After our cooking class, you are free to enjoy the sights and shops of Warsaw on your own or with our professional guide. Later, we tour the famous 17th-century Wilanow Palace Museum and Park, the former residence of Kings Jan III Sobieski and August II and the most distinguished aristocratic families of Poland. The Park covers 106 acres and surrounds the Palace with various styles of artistic gardening: Baroque, English, English-Chinese, and Neo-Renaissance. After visiting Wilanow Palace, we have time for some shopping at Cepelia store, which has a great selection of Polish folk handicrafts. We may also visit Hala Mirowska, a historic, fresh-food shopping center which until 1944 was the largest shopping center in all of Warsaw. Our Farewell Dinner is at 2009 Michelin Guide recommended Fukier restaurant, located in Warsaw’s Old Town. Day 7 - SaturdayDepart for your home country after breakfast, or make your own arrangements to stay longer in Poland’s capital.
Details
What's Included
Six nights accommodations, double-occupancy, with en suite bathroom: 4 nights at Lochow Palace in Lochow and two nights at the 5-star, boutique Hotel Le Regina in Warsaw's historical Old Town district Arrival transfer from Lazienkowski Hotel in Warsaw at 10:00 a.m. to Lochow Palace in Lochow Daily breakfast Daily lunch Dinner as outlined on itinerary Local beer, house wine, tea, and coffee with all included meals (Please note that cocktail drinks and drinks consumed outside of mealtime are not included) Three hands-on and/or demonstration-style cooking lessons White cooking apron with Poland Culinary Vacations logo Excursions to cultural sites, all entrance fees and food artisan visits Gondola rides at Royal Lazienki Park in Warsaw and the Narew river in Pultusk Transportation where specified English interpreters All luggage transfers Taxes and service charges
What's Not Included
Airfare or other non-specified transportation to the trip starting point, and from the trip ending point Meals and alcoholic beverages not specified in the itinerary Personal expenses such as laundry or telephone calls Passport or visa fees End of vacation gratuities for guides (not required, but greatly appreciated) Insurance of any kind
Dates
July 14 - July 20, 2013 August 25 - August 31, 2013
Cost$2,950 per person, based on double-occupancy ($500 deposit). Single supplement is $350 - program as described above. Click here to make a reservation for this vacation Bookmark, email, or share this page |
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