MICE
Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events
With nearly 30 years of experience, we are the leading DMC in Poland. We stand for efficiency, creativity and short response time. Based in Krakow, but servicing the whole Poland, we are always on stand-by to help you. MICE Business is our main focus, but we`ve been working in Incoming Travel Agency which means we have vast experience in all aspects of the travel trade.
Our local suppliers are carefully selected for each event and after so many years in business, we have formed close relationships with our partners to ensure our clients receive the highest quality, value and service. Since the inception of our company, we have paid particular attention to the quality of services offered, and our goal is total client satisfaction. Our team is professional, enthusiastic and experienced and you will have one of us as your partner from the first contact to final invoicing, as we are dedicated to each project we run. We really enjoy our work and our local expertise will ensure that your programmes are planned and executed smoothly.
What makes us exceptional?
why choose us?
Creativity
Intercrac guarantees you discover richness of Poland in a unique and memorable way.
Rapidity
A quick response to your demands, constant double check on services during the event, and finding immediate solutions in case of problems.
Flexibility
Modifications during the event? We always do our best, we never say ”no”.
Quality
Everything we do is based on great experience and professionalism.
Poland
Poland has a rich history, offers traditional hospitality, a very wide range of culture and sports facilities, comfortable hotels and fantastic restaurants. It is the right place for incentive travel of all sorts. One of the main points of coming to Poland is its cities: Kraków, Warsaw, Wrocław and Gdańsk – whose old towns certainly rank among the finest in Europe. Unique museums, historic castles and palaces, charming manors, salt mines and other prestigious and unique venues can be at your disposal.
Kraków
Kraków, a city engulfed in legends, where time flows differently, and where every moment becomes a moment in history. For centuries Kraków was the capital of Poland and the seat of kings. As the capital of Poland, the royal city of Krakow for centuries attracted great scholars and artists from all around the world. Countless monuments dating from all epochs are the embodiment of this history. Thanks to its uncommonly rich culture the city has been registered as one of the 12 sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It represents a Central European metropolis, the city of culture, art and science. Many eminent representatives of the Polish cultural world live here. The citizens and tourist masses visiting the city appreciate the uniqueness of Kraków. They fall in love with it, looking forward to come back.
Day 1. Kraków
In the evening: a carriage ride to the restaurant, get to know Polish cuisine in a Polish folk-styled restaurant “Wesele”.
Day 2. Kraków – Zakopane - Kraków
Return to Krakow, private dinner on the barge Alrina, then pub crawling in the Old Town.
Day 3. Kraków
In the evening, transfer to Wieliczka, a town situated close by, whose salt mines are considered one of the wonders of the world. Visit to the famous salt mine, concert by the Miner’s Orchestra and Farewell dinner in the charming chamber Haluszka located 135 metres below ground.
Day 4. Kraków
Warsaw
Warszawa is among the greenest metropolises on the continent, with Europe’s wildest river flowing through the centre of the city. It is known as the “phoenix city” because it has survived so many wars throughout its history. During World War II Warsaw was reduced to rubble, nonetheless the city was brought back to life and continues to flourish.
Today it fascinates visitors with its history and monuments, stirs curiosity with its individualism, and intrigues with its multifaceted culture – a continuation of the mutual influences of Western and Eastern Europe. Warsaw adopts changes brought by new epochs while preserving tradition at the same time. Every day it surprises with dynamic growth manifesting itself in the conspicuous changeability of its image.
Day 1. Warsaw
Day 2. Warsaw
After lunch, a cultural option: “In the footsteps of Frederic Chopin” including a private visit to the Chopin Museum in the Ostrogskich Palace. Transfer for dinner in hummer limousines. Gala dinner in the Royal Castle: special tour of the castle followed by dinner in the royal interiors, accompanied by a Chopin piano recital.
Day 3. Warsaw
Gdańsk
Gdańsk is one of the most beautiful cities in northern Europe, a city with a thousand-year long tradition. During these years, many beautiful buildings were built. For centuries it has been the richest city in Poland. Its craftsmen manufactured furniture named after the city, and local jewellers made treasures ordered by all European courts, with the most famous stone being amber. Solidarity, the first independent trade union in communist countries, was established in 1980 at the local shipyard, where the first leader of Solidarity Lech Wałęsa worked. Gdańsk, Sopot – the well known spa – and the harbour city of Gdynia comprise the so-called Tricity.
Day 1. Gdańsk
Day 2. Gdańsk - Malbork - Gdańsk
PM: Excursion to the castle in Malbork. Visit the biggest Gothic fortress in Europe. Option water sports: windsurfing, jet ski, ribs & tubing, motorboats with wakeboards & water ski . Gala dinner in the Artus Hall, now a famous museum with elegant and stylish interiors dating back to the 16th century.
Day 3. Gdańsk - Sopot - Gdańsk
Wrocław
Wrocław – one of Poland’s largest cities, in the Middle Ages it was one of the most beautiful and competed with Prague. One can find architecture from almost all ages, and numerous bridges and parks add to the charm of the city. Wrocław is situated on the Odra River, which has many canals and offshoots and bridges connecting both sides.