Taste Poland's best dishes & vodka while exploring the city’s fascinating history
You’ll stop at 5 carefully chosen spots to taste the most iconic Polish foods - from comforting soups and handmade pierogi to placki po zbójnicku, oscypek, sweet pączki, and a shot of traditional vodka.
Between food stops, you’ll explore the city’s hidden corners and learn about its turbulent past, post-war reconstruction, and the resilience that shaped modern Warsaw.
Perfect for food lovers and curious travelers, this tour gives you the flavors of Poland and the fascinating history behind them.
We’ll begin with an introduction at Pasaż Witolda Rowickiego, then head to Sezam for a great view of some of Warsaw’s key landmarks - the Palace of Culture and Science, Varso Tower, Złota 44, and the Museum of Modern Art
Our first food stop is a traditional Milk Bar - a must-visit for anyone exploring Warsaw, known for its homemade dishes and nostalgic communist-era vibe. We’ll start with a soup, a true staple of Polish cuisine, while soaking in the unique atmosphere of this iconic spot
We’ll briefly discuss World War II and its lasting impact on Warsaw - a history that shaped the city into what you see today
You will make your own way to the meeting points