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*Due to heavy traffic on the site the flight prices here could differ from the actual flight price charged by the airline, affecting the overall pricing slightly. The office will ring/email you when you make the booking to confirm the final pricing.
- Return flights from Philadelphia to Prague / Krakow to Philadelphia
- 4 nights in 4* Hotel Linder in Prague
- 3 nights in 4* Hotel Wawel Queen in Krakow
- 3 dinners in Prague (at the hotel or at local restaurants)
- 2 dinners at the hotel in Krakow
- Daily Mass at major shrines and churches
- Luxury coaching throughout with air conditioning
- Full religious and cultural programme led by a Marian Pilgrimages representative
- Services of an experienced Marian Pilgrimages guide throughout
- Admission to the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy and St. Faustina's convent chapel in Krakow
- Visit to the St. John Paul II Sanctuary, including relics and "Have No Fear" Chapel
- Guided tour of the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Entrance to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial & Museum
- Guided visit to the John Paul II Family Home Museum in Wadowice
- Tour of Olomouc, including the Holy Trinity Column
- Entrance to Prague Castle, including St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George’s Basilica, and the Royal Palace
- Visit to the Church of Our Lady Victorious, home of the Infant Jesus of Prague
- Walking tour of Prague’s Old Town, including the Astronomical Clock, Tyn Church, and Wenceslas
Square
- Entrance to Strahov Monastery, including the Baroque Library and Basilica of the Assumption
- A scenic lunch stop and tour in Olomouc, en route to Prague
- All tips, gratuities, and porterage at hotels
- All Gratuities included
- Porterage at all hotels
- *** NOT INCLUDED ***
- Single room supplement - $720
- Price per person sharing twin/double/triple rooms
- Taxes, charges and government levies are included.
- Porterage at hotels is included in the package price.
- All Tips and Gratuities throughout are included.
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In partnership with Highroads Travel Company
Wednesday, September 9 Depart Philadelphia
Gather at Philadelphia International Airport for your overnight flight to Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
Take this time to relax and begin your pilgrimage with prayer and quiet reflection in anticipation of the days ahead.
Thursday, September 10 Arrive in Prague / Mass & Welcome Dinner
Upon arrival in Prague, you will be met by your Marian Pilgrimages guide and local priest who will accompany the
group in the days ahead. Transfer by private coach to your hotel and settle in for a four-night stay. After time to
freshen up, gather for your first Mass in Prague, followed by a welcome dinner and an overview of the pilgrimage.
Meals Dinner
Friday, September 11 Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral & Charles Bridge
Today begins with a guided walking tour of the vast Prague Castle complex, the largest in the world. Visit St. Vitus
Cathedral, where Bohemian kings and saints are buried, and continue to St. Georges Basilica and the historic Royal
Palace. Celebrate Mass within the castle district and then cross the iconic Charles Bridge, lined with statues of saints.
Dinner tonight is at leisure an opportunity to enjoy Czech cuisine in one of Pragues many traditional restaurants.
Meals Breakfast
Saturday, September 12 Infant Jesus of Prague & Old Town
Begin the day with Mass at the Church of Our Lady Victorious, home to the miraculous statue of the Infant Jesus of
Prague. Spend time in prayer before continuing on a guided walking tour of Old Town, including Wenceslas Square,
the famous Astronomical Clock, and Tyn Church. In the afternoon, visit St. Nicholas Church or take time for personal
reflection and shopping. Return to the hotel for group dinner and overnight.
Meals Breakfast & Dinner
Sunday, September 13 St. Norberts Abbey at Strahov Monastery
After breakfast, make your way to the magnificent Strahov Monastery, founded in the 12th century and home to the
Norbertine Canons. Here you will tour the renowned Baroque library, known for its celestial ceiling frescoes, and
celebrate Mass at the Basilica of the Assumption, where the relics of St. Norbert, founder of the Premonstratensian
Order, are enshrined. Return to the hotel in the afternoon for dinner and your final evening in Prague.
Meals Breakfast & Dinner
Monday, September 14 Prague to Krakow via Olomouc
Depart Prague this morning and journey by coach through the Czech countryside. Stop en route in Olomouc, a beautiful historic city filled with sacred and architectural treasures. Enjoy lunch and a short walking tour, including the
Holy Trinity Column, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue on to Krakow, the heart of Polish Catholicism, where
youll check into your hotel for a three-night stay. Group dinner and overnight.
Meals Breakfast & Dinner
Tuesday, September 15 Divine Mercy Shrine & St. John Paul II Sanctuary
After breakfast, visit the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy in Lagiewniki, the resting place of St. Faustina Kowalska. Pray before her tomb and celebrate Mass in this place of profound grace. Continue to the nearby John Paul II Sanctuary,
where personal relics of the pope are displayed, and visit the Have No Fear Chapel. In the afternoon, visit the
St. Norbert Church Divine Mercy 2026
Wieliczka Salt Mine, a subterranean marvel carved entirely from salt. Return to Krakow. Dinner is at leisure this
evening.
Meals Breakfast
Wednesday, September 16 Auschwitz & Wadowice
Todays journey takes you to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former Nazi concentration camp and site of immense historical and moral significance. Walk prayerfully through this place of suffering, bearing witness to lives lost and the call
to hope and peace. Continue on to Wadowice, birthplace of St. John Paul II, where youll tour his childhood home
and celebrate Mass in the church where he was baptized. Return to Krakow for your final night and a farewell group
dinner.
Meals Breakfast & Dinner
Thursday, September 17 Return to Philadelphia
After breakfast, transfer to Krakow International Airport for your return flight to Philadelphia, carrying home the
memories of sacred places visited, the witness of saints encountered, and a heart renewed by grace.
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