Customise your tour, decide what you want to see, and leave the rest in the hands of your tour guide. Enjoy your visit to Warsaw!
This option is a choice for those looking for more than a regular, pre-planned tour. The guide sets up the plan with you upon the meeting, or you can contact our office before the arrival and set up the most convenient plan in advance. Warsaw is a diverse city that satisfies a broad spectrum of travellers: lovers of classic European styles, WWII buffs or those who want to learn more about communism and life behind the iron curtain. Your guide is an expert in putting together all the pieces you need to have the best experience.
Choose from the Old Town, Royal Route, Praga district, Łazienki Royal Gardens, former Jewish Ghetto, communist Warsaw or two uprisings during WWII. The choice is vast and time is limited - it is a good idea to have help from someone who knows his job well.
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Warsaw Old Town - it is one of the suggestions. The Old Town is an excellent start to discovering Warsaw. On the walk, you see Castle Square, where the story of Warsaw started more than 700 years ago. The king who believed to have both Polish and Swedish thrones, old trade paths and signs of German gothic era settlers. There is so much to find! As the walk continues, you discover the gothic Cathedral, narrow side streets filled with tenement houses, a viewing point at the old riverside, and finally, you reach the Market Square. Colourful and prestigious tenement houses with restaurants surround the square: it’s an excellent place to slow down, take a breath and investigate the story of the Warsaw mermaid. If you’re lucky enough, you will meet a Warsaw barrel organ player and listen to (very) old top hits.
Royal Route - it is one of the suggestions. Krakowskie Przedmieście is Poland’s capital, Warsaw’s best-known and most prestigious streets, surrounded by historic palaces, churches, and manor-houses. It links the Old Town and Royal Castle with some of the most notable institutions in Warsaw, including the Presidential Palace, Warsaw University, and the Polish Academy of Sciences, headquartered in the Staszic Palace. The direct southward extension of Krakowskie Przedmieście along the Royal Route is called Nowy Świat, with the famous palm tree at its end.
Praga district - it is one of the suggestions. The enigmatic Praga district sits on the Eastern side of the Vistula river. When the minibus crosses the river, one can see picturesque views of the wild riverside. Praga is the only district of Warsaw that survived the apocalypse of WWII - that's why it represents the picture of the pre-WWII city filled with belle-epoque buildings with small and noisy courtyards. Once neglected, it becomes a hip and artistic part of Warsaw, still not affected by commercial tourism.
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