MICEART
who are we
we are craftsmen
of unique events in POLAND
We are a team of travel experts working together on
your behalf to ensure your visit to Poland becomes
unforgettable. We create individual moments of magic
which turn into lasting impressions. We have the
expertise, talent, experience, and creativity to
conceptualize and co-ordinate any large or small scaled
event, ensuring that your prime objectives are met, and
that your audience and guests, are astonishingly
impressed.
A DMC must be someone that you can relate to and
trust, that is why we work hard to ensure that all trips are
carefully hand-crafted to surpass the expectations of
clients. We are able to provide preferential rates based
on the local knowledge and contracts with our preferred
suppliers. You can expect the high quality at reasonable
price. MICEART will show you the hospitality and care of
Poland.
where are we
… everywhere!
Our head office is located in Krakow but of course we
can reach every point in the country to organize your
event.
Our team is always accessible to the client, going out of
our way to find innovative solutions that bring a
uniqueness to each incentive or event and make guests'
visits to Poland unforgettable.
Poland is nowadays a popular travel destination for
visitors from around the world. It is an international, out-
looking and positively transforming country centrally
located within a max. 2 hour flight from most European
airports.
Most of our Guests choose Krakow, Warsaw or Gdańsk
as a first destination city in Poland.
Krakow
Krakow has always been, in many aspects, a charmed
city. A city of majestic architectural monuments, cultural
treasures, timeless courtyards, priceless artworks and
legendary beer cellars and gardens. Kraków has Europe's
largest market square and numerous historical houses,
palaces and churches with their magnificent interiors.
Krakow was the capital of Poland until the 17th century
but still, for many people, it is the center of culture,
history, science and meetings.
The Old Town of Krakow is a perfect example of the
medieval architecture that has survived unchanged and
was one of the most precious treasures of the world put
on the UNESCO list of objects that constitute the World's
Cultural Heritage.
You are invited to taste the ambience of this former
capital city, which is now the capital of culture and
science. It is hard to explain its uniqueness to those who
have not seen the city yet.
Wieliczka is a small town situated few kilometers from
Krakow. In 1978 the Wieliczka Salt Mine, considered one
of the wonders of the world, was inscribed in UNESCO's
First World List of Cultural and Natural Heritage.
Magnificent chambers chiseled out in rock salt. Amazing
underground saline lakes, majestic timber constructions
and unique statues sculpted in salt. Almost 3 km of
meandering corridors, 800 steps to climb of which 350
have to be descended to reach the depth of 135 meters
underground.
Visitors will have the opportunity to see a completely
different image of the mine hearing the legend about
Princess Kinga and how she brought the salt treasure to
Polish land. St. Kinga’s Chapel is a breath taking
subterranean church where everything is made of salt.
Wieliczka Salt Mine
Warsaw
After the second World War, the rebuilding of Warsaw
was directed by the country's Communist government.
As a result, grey and functional images are the initial
impressions of present day Warsaw. But after a deeper
exploration into the heart of the city, Warsaw reveals its
surprises: architectural, cultural and human.
The Warsaw Castle, rebuilt from ruins, is one of the
loveliest in Europe. The city's historic baroque houses,
clustered around the Old Town Market Square and St.
John's Cathedral, rose again from utter annihilation. The
restored, glittering galleries of both the Water Palace in
Łazienki Park and the Wilanów Summer Palace are
favorite tourist attractions.
Now that Cold War Communism is a thing of the past,
Warsaw is fast shedding its more drearier aspects. Free
markets, blossoming entrepreneurship, a lively art scene
and numerous new hotels and restaurants are rapidly
creating an exciting city.
Gdańsk
Gdańsk is a city situated on the Baltic coast in northern
Poland. Together with two other neighboring cities
(Sopot and Gdynia) it forms a large metropolitan area
called Tricity. Gdańsk is famous for several historical sites,
Sopot is known as a resort, while Gdynia is a modern
city.
Gdańsk is a principal seaport and shipbuilding center in
Poland. In the past, Gdańsk was also a member of the
Hanseatic League. The city was the birthplace of the
Solidarity movement which, under the leadership of
Gdańsk political activist Lech Wałęsa, played a major role
in bringing an end to Communist rule across Central
Europe.
The city has many fine buildings from the time of the
Hanseatic League. Most tourist attractions are located
along a pedestrian thoroughfare surrounded by
buildings reconstructed in historical style and flanked at
both ends by elaborate city gates. The Crane on the
Motława river was the biggest port crane in medieval
Europe.
Wrocław
Wrocław is a city with an extremely turbulent history:
through its course it has been passed between four
countries and it has gone under five names. Finally
Wrocław has seen the nasty end of both fascism and
communism. Sixty years ago the city was a complete
ruin, and today, this is one of the most enchanting towns
in Central Europe. Gothic towers of the Old Town soar
into the skyline and dozens of bridges span the banks of
the Oder canals. Most are within walking distance and
centered around the Main Square. With its twisting
cobbled streets Wrocław is one of the undisputed
highlights of Poland.
This is a city of young people. The student life makes the
cultural scene blooming and the nightlife vibrant.
However, Wrocław is much more than atmospheric bars
and classical opera houses; the local authorities have
shown a strong desire to return the city to its pre-war
prosperity. A wide program of reconstruction and
regeneration have made Wrocław one of Poland's most
exciting city.
Poznań
Poznań is located on the Warta River in west-central
Poland, in the Greater Poland region. It is best known for
its renaissance Old Town and Ostrów Tumski Cathedral.
Today, Poznań is an important cultural and business
centre and one of Poland's most populous regions with
many regional customs such as Saint John's Fair (Jarmark
Świętojański) or traditional Saint Martin's croissants.
Poznań is among the oldest and largest cities in Poland.
It is an important academic site, hosting the Adam
Mickiewicz University - the third largest Polish university.
The city also hosts the Poznań International Fair – the
biggest industrial fair in Poland and one of the largest
fairs in Europe. The city's most renowned landmarks
include Poznań Town Hall, the National Museum, Grand
Theatre, Poznań Cathedral and the Imperial Castle.
In 2012, the Poznań's Art and Business Center "Stary
Browar" won a competition organised by National
Geographic Traveller and was given the first prize as one
of the seven "New Polish Wonders".
Zakopane
Nestled in the foothills of the Tatras, Zakopane is
Poland’s best-known mountain resort. It’s an excellent
base for hiking in summer and skiing in winter, though at
the height of the summer and winter seasons it can get
positively overrun.
In addition to outdoor pursuits, Zakopane is known for
the size and beauty of its wooden villas, dating from the
late 19th and early 20th centuries. Some of these now
house museums, while others have been converted into
hotels or pensions, or remain in private hands.
The father of this craze for all things wooden was the
architect Stanisław Witkiewicz (1851–1915), and the first
of several magnificent wooden villas that he built in the
area, the Willa Koliba, now houses the Museum of
Zakopane Style.
PORTFOLIO
Event: International Congress
City: Krakow
Persons: 1400
Event: Congress Party in old Tram Depot
City: Krakow
Persons: 1250
Event: Incentive
City: Zakopane
Persons: 17
Event: Conference
Gala dinner
City: Warsaw
Persons: 320
Event: Conference
Winter activities
Outdoor & traditional highlanders feasts
City: Zakopane
Persons: 370
Event: Conference
Product launch
Journalists meeting
Dinners / party
City: Gdańsk & Sopot
Persons: 30
Event: Gala dinner
Incentive
Miner’s Orchestra welcome concert
Folk show
City: Krakow – Wieliczka Salt Mine
Persons: 180
Event: Business meeting
Dinner
Glass harp private concert
City: Poznań
Persons: 8
Event: Conference
Gala dinner
City: Gdańsk
Persons: 240
Event: EURO 2012
City: Warsaw, Gdańsk, Poznań
Persons: Groups of 15-80 pax
We had the pleasure to host guests from:
Germany - multinational IT corporation
Italy - multinational beverage corporation
Norway - TV channel
Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten
Aldo Gucci
MICEARTMICEART POLAND DMC
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