Here’s a 12-day Poland itinerary with activities that are fun and accessible for all ages, along with dining options and tips for a smooth family adventure.
Days 1–2: Warsaw
Day 1: Arrival in Warsaw
Morning: Arrive in Warsaw and check into your hotel.
Hotel Recommendation: Novotel Warszawa Centrum – family-friendly amenities and central location.
Afternoon: Explore Warsaw Old Town. Visit Castle Square and the colorful Market Square, then head to Multimedia Fountain Park (free, seasonal light shows).
Evening: Dine at Zapiecek for kid-friendly Polish pierogi in various flavors.
Day 2: Warsaw Sights
Morning: Visit the Copernicus Science Centre (€5–€7) with hands-on exhibits for all ages.
Afternoon: Head up to the Palace of Culture and Science (€5.50) for panoramic views. Stop by Lazienki Park for a walk, feed the ducks, and see peacocks.
Evening: Dinner at Aioli for kid-friendly pasta and pizza options.
Days 3–4: Gdańsk
Day 3: Travel to Gdańsk
Morning: Take a 3-hour train to Gdańsk. Check into your hotel.
Hotel Recommendation: Holiday Inn Gdańsk – great for families with amenities and nearby attractions.
Afternoon: Visit Long Market and Neptune’s Fountain, then take a short river cruise on the Galeon Lew pirate ship (€4) for a unique view of the city.
Evening: Try Restauracja Targ Rybny for fresh fish dishes and a kids' menu.
Day 4: Gdańsk’s Historic Sights
Morning: Visit St. Mary’s Church with its impressive views and climb (if suitable for your kids’ ages). Then head to the European Solidarity Center (€4.50).
Afternoon: Walk along the Motława River and stop at the Museum of the Second World War for an educational yet family-friendly experience with interactive exhibits.
Evening: Dinner at Mandu Centrum for a kid-friendly pierogi feast.
Day 5: Sopot and Gdynia
Day Trip: Take a short train ride to the beach town of Sopot.
Morning in Sopot: Walk along Sopot Pier (small entry fee) and let the kids play in the sand or explore Aquapark Sopot (€10).
Afternoon in Gdynia: Head to Orłowo Cliff for scenic views and kid-friendly hiking paths. You can also visit Gdynia Aquarium (€7–€9).
Evening: Return to Gdańsk and dine at Słony Spichlerz with a variety of family-friendly options.
Days 6–7: Łeba and Słowiński National Park
Day 6: Travel to Łeba and Explore Słowiński National Park
Morning: Take a 1.5-hour bus to Łeba and check into a guesthouse or family-friendly hotel.
Afternoon: Head to Słowiński National Park (€2) to see the moving sand dunes. You can rent bikes or hop on an electric cart (€3–€5).
Evening: Dine at Tawerna Rybacka for local fish dishes, with a kids’ menu and outdoor seating.
Day 7: Łebsko Lake and Dinosaur Park
Morning: Visit Łeba Park (approx. €10), a dinosaur-themed park with life-size models, a petting zoo, and playgrounds.
Afternoon: Head to Łebsko Lake for a family boat tour (€10) or enjoy a nature walk with bird-watching.
Evening: Relax with dinner at a family-friendly café in the town center.
Days 8–9: Wrocław
Day 8: Travel to Wrocław
Morning: Take a 5-hour train from Łeba to Wrocław.
Afternoon: Check in to your hotel, then explore Market Square and Wrocław’s Town Hall. Start a fun family scavenger hunt to find Wrocław’s Dwarfs (small statues scattered around the city).
Hotel Recommendation: The Granary - La Suite Hotel – family rooms and central location.
Evening: Enjoy hearty Polish dishes at Kurna Chata, which offers family-style dining.
Day 9: Wrocław’s Family Fun
Morning: Visit Hydropolis (€4), an interactive water museum with exhibits and games.
Afternoon: Head to Ostrów Tumski to see the city’s oldest churches and feed the swans along the river.
Evening: Enjoy a meal at Dinette, with a range of family-friendly options.
Days 10–12: Kraków
Day 10: Travel to Kraków and Explore Old Town
Morning: Take a 3-hour train to Kraków. Check into your hotel.
Hotel Recommendation: Hotel Stary – historic charm and family-friendly rooms.
Afternoon: Walk around Main Market Square and Cloth Hall. Visit St. Mary’s Basilica (€2) to see the vibrant stained-glass windows.
Evening: Dine at Miod Malina for traditional Polish cuisine in a cozy setting.
Day 11: Kazimierz and Schindler’s Factory
Morning: Visit Kazimierz (Jewish Quarter), and check out Galicia Jewish Museum (€3).
Afternoon: Explore Schindler’s Factory Museum (€6.50) with exhibits that keep young visitors engaged.
Evening: Try Hamsa for a family-style Middle Eastern meal, ideal for sharing.
Day 12: Wieliczka Salt Mine or Zoo & Botanical Garden
Option 1: Take a family-friendly tour of Wieliczka Salt Mine (approx. €20) to see salt-carved statues and tunnels.
Option 2: Spend the day at the Kraków Zoo (€5–€7) and nearby Botanical Gardens (€3), great for families with young children.
Evening: End your trip with a final dinner at Szara Gęś in Kraków’s Market Square.
This family-friendly 12-day itinerary through Poland offers a perfect balance of sightseeing, hands-on activities, and relaxation, making it fun for all ages.
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