Fancy making a mini break of it?


Poland has a lot to offer as a country other than a tricky language and Pope John Paul the II (Their most well known celebrity). Where the main attraction for you is of course our wedding day, some of you may wish to look at spending a couple of extra days seeing what else it has to offer. 

Krakow

A mesmerizing blend of rich history and vibrant contemporary culture. You will find yourself immersed in an enchanting atmosphere that invites exploration and discovery.

Wawel Castle

Explore this iconic hilltop castle complex, a symbol of Poland's past grandeur

Wander through one of Europe's largest medieval squares (and the Groom’s favourite), surrounded by picturesque townhouses, the Cloth Hall, and the stunning St. Mary's Basilica.

Rynek Główny

Kazimierz District

Discover the historic Jewish Quarter, now a thriving artistic and cultural hub, filled with charming streets, synagogues, galleries, and cafes.

Wieliczka Salt Mine

Gain insight into World War II history and the story of Oskar Schindler through this poignant museum experience.

Schindler's Factory

Venture underground to explore the fascinating chambers, chapels, and sculptures carved entirely from salt within this UNESCO-listed site.

Auschwitz-Birkenau

While emotionally heavy, a visit to this memorial and museum offers a somber reflection on the Holocaust's tragic history.

Polish Cuisine

Encourage your guests to savor traditional dishes like pierogi (dumplings), kielbasa (sausage), and bigos (hunter's stew & Specjalność taty!).

Cafes and Bars

Krakow's bustling café scene offers the perfect opportunity to indulge in aromatic coffees and mouthwatering pastries, while its bars come alive with a vibrant nightlife.

Silesian Beskids

Nestled in the region that encompasses our wedding venue in Wisła, the Silesian Beskids await, Nature enthusiasts will relish a visit to this picturesque mountain range, perfect for hiking, skiing, and simply soaking in the breathtaking landscapes.