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3-Hour Guided Cycling Tour of Warsaw

3-Hour Guided Cycling Tour of Warsaw

On this 3-hour tour you’ll have a comfy city bike and an expert guide who’ll take you to impressive places in Warsaw. Bike through the famous Royal Route, the Old Town and get panoramic views of central Warsaw from the banks of the Vistula River. See the University Library rooftop gardens, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the Palace of Culture and Science.  The duration of the tour is 3 hours and covers about 9 miles, cycling at a very relaxed pace. A break for refreshments is planned at the midpoint of the tour.

Warsaw: Warsaw Historical Group Tour with Pickup & Drop-Off

Warsaw: Warsaw Historical Group Tour with Pickup & Drop-Off

Benefit from pick-up at your hotel, and then journey along the Royal Route of Warsaw to see aristocratic residences and famous monuments. Visit the summer residence of the last King of Poland in Łazienki Park. Then, walk around the UNESCO World Heritage monuments of the Old Town to see the Royal Castle, St. John's Cathedral and the tombs of the Jagiellonian and Vasa dynasties. Enter the former Jewish Ghetto to look at the Polin Museum and Memorial to the Heroes of the Ghetto. Continue to the Museum of the History of Polish Jews and discover where the Nazis assembled the Jews for deportation to the death camps on the infamous Umschlagplatz. Continue by bus to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Monument of the Warsaw Uprising and Monument to the Victims of the Katyn Massacre. Drive through the gritty Praga District, traffic permitting, and see the Monument of Brotherhood of Arms. Get a unique view from Dąbrowski Bridge before getting dropped off at your hotel. 

Warsaw: Old and New Town Private Walking Tour

Warsaw: Old and New Town Private Walking Tour

Discover the capital and the largest city of Poland with your guide. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private walking tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument of the Polish king who in the 16th century moved the capital of Poland from Krakow to Warsaw. Look at the Royal Castle - the former home of Polish rulers, place where the Constitution of 3 May was passed – the first in Europe and the second in the world. Do you have more time? Collect your ticket and look inside the castle. See the royal apartments, paintings by Rembrandt and canvases by Bernardo Bellotto, also known as Canaletto. Take a stroll along the charming narrow streets leading to the Old Town Square, where the Festivities and markets were organized but convicts were also executed. Admire the colorful tenement houses. Take a selfie with a statue of the Warsaw Mermaid, the emblem and guardian of the city. See also the barbican and the bell on Kanonia street. Walk along the old city walls and take a photo of the Vistula from the observation point at Gnojna Gora. Step into the cathedral, which houses the tombs of the medieval Mazovian princes, the last king of Poland Stanislaw August Poniatowski, and the outstanding pianist and politician Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. Learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. See the important monuments of the city, such as the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Finish with a short walk through the Royal Route which connected three former residences of Polish rulers: Royal Castle, Royal Lazienki and Wilanow Palace. Stop by the Presidential Palace, the Warsaw University campus, as well as beautiful churches and townhouses before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.

Warsaw: Must See walking tour | small group max. 15 people

Warsaw: Must See walking tour | small group max. 15 people

Embark on an unforgettable walking tour to discover the three most important attractions in Warsaw, perfect for first-time visitors. Attraction No. 1 - The Castle Square and Old Town Our journey begins at the beautiful Castle Square with a view of the colorful facades of the Old Town, a true highlight of Warsaw. Our knowledgeable guide will share intriguing facts and secrets about this impressive architecture. Immerse yourself in the charm of the Old Town with its captivating landmarks: -Market Square -City Wall and Barbican -Warsaw Mermaid -Viewing terrace with one of the most beautiful on the Vistula River and the other side of Warsaw, the distric of Praga Attraction No. 2 - The Royal Castle and Royal Gardens The second main attraction is the Royal Castle, whose courtyard we will enter, and from the Royal Gardens, we will admire the main facade. Attraction No. 3 - The Warsaw Uprising Monument You cannot understand Warsaw without learning about the Jewish Uprising of 1943 and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. At this point, you will learn about the events and consequences of the 1944 uprising. For this, we will go to the Uprising Monument, where our tour will also end. Small Groups: To create a cozy and personalized experience, we limit our group size to a maximum of 15 people. Meeting Point and Guide Recognition: Arriving 5 to 10 minutes before the scheduled start time at the meeting point is sufficient. Look for our guide holding a white umbrella, making them easily recognizable in the crowd. Take the first step into Warsaw's enchanting world with our captivating walking tour. Let us make your visit truly unforgettable.

World War 2 in Warsaw

World War 2 in Warsaw

Warsaw was among the cities that suffered the most during World War 2. The city and its inhabitants experienced bombings and their everyday life under the eye of the SS. They also courageously fought in two uprisings: the 1943 Jewish Ghetto Uprising and the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. With our guides you will see places where the most important World War 2 events were taking place: the former Nazi German District, the former Adolf Hitler Square, the former Jewish Ghetto, execution sites and strongholds of Polish Resistance in 1944 Warsaw Uprising.

Electric Scooter Tour: Full Tour - 3-Hours of Magic!

Electric Scooter Tour: Full Tour - 3-Hours of Magic!

Explore Warsaw and have fun on an electric scooter. Get the best recommendations from your local guide. The environmentally-friendly electric scooters avoid the need for long and tiring walks. Instead, jump aboard and ride your own scooter from location to location. The tour will 3 hours during which you will get the essence of Warsaw. This is our full package tour. After a brief training session, the tour heads past the most important buildings and monuments of the city. Your guide will relate their history and recommend other places to visit during your stay in Warsaw. During the tour you will see places: Castle Square | Sigismund’s Column | Royal Castle | Goliath Caterpillar at the Catedral | Canon Square with Bell Monument | Old Town’s Narrowest House | Old Town Market Square | Warsaw Mermaid | Barbican | Maria Skłodowska Curie Museum | New Town Market Square | Multimedia Fountain Park | Old Gunpowder House | Warsaw Uprising Monument | Krasińskich Square | Krasińskich Garden | Old Ghetto | Monument to the Ghetto Heroes | Polin Museum | Anielewicz Bunker | Umschlagplatz | Footbridge of Memory | Grzybowski Square | 4 Tenement Houses at Próżna Street | Palace of Culture and Science | Saski Garden | Tomb of the Unknown Soldier | Hotel Bristol and European | Presidential Palace We wish you a great tour. Segway Point.

Warsaw City Full-Day Private Panoramic Car & Walking Tour

Warsaw City Full-Day Private Panoramic Car & Walking Tour

Get to know the sights in Poland's capital on a full-day tour to explore the city of Warsaw. With the company of a private guide, visit some of the most important sites from the city's long and remarkable past, all as you get to know the city's background and its role in the history of Poland. Start your route with a visit to the city's Old Town. Now inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, after World War II, much of Warsaw lay in ruins. It has been painstakingly restored to its former glory, with buildings dating from the 13th to the 20th-century. Pass the former residence of Polish monarchs at the Royal Castle, the Baroque edifice of Krasinski Palace, the modern columns of the Supreme Court building, and the monument dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Visit the city's largest park, Lazienki Park, where you see the famous monument to Frédéric Chopin. During World War II, the Royal Lazienki was extensively plundered and heavily damaged by the German occupiers. In 1960, after many years of careful restoration, the Royal Lazienki was returned to the Polish people as a museum. Walk around the sublime park with its serene Palace on the Water, see the beautiful Orangery and Amphitheater, and admire the exquisite Island Theatre, nestled among the sound of ducks and swans. Take the chance to relax in the beautiful rose garden and among the outstanding nature of this place. Explore the Jewish part of Warsaw. Poles and Jews coexisted side by side on Polish territory for seven centuries. You can still find many traces of Jewish heritage in our country, whether material, like historical architecture, or immaterial, like recurring cultural events, trails, traditions and cuisine. Stop by the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes and Umschlagplatz Monument, the place from which Jewish people were transported to the extermination camp in Treblinka. Listen to the tragic story of Warsaw Jews. Walk inside the ghetto part and see the fragments of the ghetto wall. Cross the bridge to east side of Vistula River and discover a different face of the Polish capital, the most authentic part of the city. Take a walk along the most famous street Zabkowska. Look out for surprises in the most unexpected places. Discover shrines hidden away in the courtyards. Seek out the original murals found in the area. Step into the Bazaar Rozyckiego, Warsaw’s oldest market. Taste the best pyzy and flaki in Warsaw. Relax in a luxury car on the way back to your hotel.

Warsaw: Highlights of Old & New Town Private Guided Tour

Warsaw: Highlights of Old & New Town Private Guided Tour

Learn the facts and legends of the capital city Warsaw on a private walking tour of the highlights and main attractions. Only a few people know that Warsaw was the most important city for economy of Poland in the modern era and we truly believe that it's one of the most unique place on earth. It is something that comes with understanding culture, history and daily life of locals. Discover the charm of Warsaw Old Town, destroyed during the war but rebuilt in the beautiful Baroque style of architecture. Follow your friendly expert guide to nice Main Market Square, go thrugh the Castle Square finally reach great Royal Castle, where the Polish monarchs lived from 1596 to 1795. Admire the Nicolaus Copernicus Monument and the Holy Cross Church, before you continue to the University of Warsaw. Enjoy a slightly longer stop at Pilsudski Square, previously Victory Square, where you can take the time to reflect upon the unique Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Experience the atmosphere of contemporary Warsaw and observe everyday life. Find the best hidden locations in the city with the help of your experienced local guide. In 6-hours version you will also enter the Royal Castle and gorgeous apartments of former kings. It’s the best way to compare how times change through the capital of Poland from late Medieval Times to nowadays, as a center of economic, science, business and developments.

Warsaw Old Town In-App Audio Tour on Your Phone (ENG)

Warsaw Old Town In-App Audio Tour on Your Phone (ENG)

Prepare to explore one of Europe's newest capitals at your own pace with this in-app audio tour! Starting from the heart of Warsaw at Castle Square, this self-guided tour takes you through the key attractions of the Polish Capital, immersing you in the legends and stories that define the ambiance of Warsaw's Old Town. Uncover the narrative behind Warsaw's Royal Castle, an exquisite early-baroque edifice constructed by Sigismund III, and grasp its role in Poland's historical tapestry. Extend your adventure to Old Town Market Square, a pivotal hub for political, cultural, and social activities. Admire the vibrant, intricately adorned houses and traverse through time as you meander among quaint cafes and shops. Experience the grandeur of the 17th-century Church of the Holy Cross, where you'll discover urns containing the hearts of Frederic Chopin and Władysław Reymont. You might even be fortunate enough to encounter the resonant tones of Warsaw's largest pipe organ. The Old Town stands ready to unveil its secrets and hidden treasures to you!

Warsaw: Private Walking Tour with Professional Guide

Warsaw: Private Walking Tour with Professional Guide

Your tour will begin at Castle Square, where you will see Sigismund’s Column. Then you will see the magnificent Royal Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the gothic St. Johns Arch cathedral. In the oldest part of the Old Town – the Old Town Market Place you will see the symbol of the Polish capital - The Warsaw Mermaid. Another main stop of your tour located between the Old and the New Town is the Warsaw Barbican that once encircled Warsaw. You will walk past a house where Maria Sklodowska-Curie was born in New Town. Afterward, you will walk along Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street (Royal Route). You will first pass St. Annes Church, the famous center of Warsaw, next to the Castle Square, at Krakowskie Przedmieście. You can climb up its tower to the viewing terrace from which you will see the entire Old Town. Following that, you will see the Presidential Palace, the University of Warsaw, the Copernicus Monument, and the Holy Cross Church, where Frederic Chopin's heart is buried. There are two important Warsaw squares to visit: Pilsudski Square, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and Krasinski Square, with the impressive Warsaw Uprising Monument.

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Warsaw: Our most recommended tours and activities

3-Hour Guided Cycling Tour of Warsaw

3-Hour Guided Cycling Tour of Warsaw

On this 3-hour tour you’ll have a comfy city bike and an expert guide who’ll take you to impressive places in Warsaw. Bike through the famous Royal Route, the Old Town and get panoramic views of central Warsaw from the banks of the Vistula River. See the University Library rooftop gardens, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the Palace of Culture and Science.  The duration of the tour is 3 hours and covers about 9 miles, cycling at a very relaxed pace. A break for refreshments is planned at the midpoint of the tour.

Warsaw: Warsaw Historical Group Tour with Pickup & Drop-Off

Warsaw: Warsaw Historical Group Tour with Pickup & Drop-Off

Benefit from pick-up at your hotel, and then journey along the Royal Route of Warsaw to see aristocratic residences and famous monuments. Visit the summer residence of the last King of Poland in Łazienki Park. Then, walk around the UNESCO World Heritage monuments of the Old Town to see the Royal Castle, St. John's Cathedral and the tombs of the Jagiellonian and Vasa dynasties. Enter the former Jewish Ghetto to look at the Polin Museum and Memorial to the Heroes of the Ghetto. Continue to the Museum of the History of Polish Jews and discover where the Nazis assembled the Jews for deportation to the death camps on the infamous Umschlagplatz. Continue by bus to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Monument of the Warsaw Uprising and Monument to the Victims of the Katyn Massacre. Drive through the gritty Praga District, traffic permitting, and see the Monument of Brotherhood of Arms. Get a unique view from Dąbrowski Bridge before getting dropped off at your hotel. 

Warsaw: Old and New Town Private Walking Tour

Warsaw: Old and New Town Private Walking Tour

Discover the capital and the largest city of Poland with your guide. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private walking tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument of the Polish king who in the 16th century moved the capital of Poland from Krakow to Warsaw. Look at the Royal Castle - the former home of Polish rulers, place where the Constitution of 3 May was passed – the first in Europe and the second in the world. Do you have more time? Collect your ticket and look inside the castle. See the royal apartments, paintings by Rembrandt and canvases by Bernardo Bellotto, also known as Canaletto. Take a stroll along the charming narrow streets leading to the Old Town Square, where the Festivities and markets were organized but convicts were also executed. Admire the colorful tenement houses. Take a selfie with a statue of the Warsaw Mermaid, the emblem and guardian of the city. See also the barbican and the bell on Kanonia street. Walk along the old city walls and take a photo of the Vistula from the observation point at Gnojna Gora. Step into the cathedral, which houses the tombs of the medieval Mazovian princes, the last king of Poland Stanislaw August Poniatowski, and the outstanding pianist and politician Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. Learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. See the important monuments of the city, such as the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Finish with a short walk through the Royal Route which connected three former residences of Polish rulers: Royal Castle, Royal Lazienki and Wilanow Palace. Stop by the Presidential Palace, the Warsaw University campus, as well as beautiful churches and townhouses before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.

Warsaw: Must See walking tour | small group max. 15 people

Warsaw: Must See walking tour | small group max. 15 people

Embark on an unforgettable walking tour to discover the three most important attractions in Warsaw, perfect for first-time visitors. Attraction No. 1 - The Castle Square and Old Town Our journey begins at the beautiful Castle Square with a view of the colorful facades of the Old Town, a true highlight of Warsaw. Our knowledgeable guide will share intriguing facts and secrets about this impressive architecture. Immerse yourself in the charm of the Old Town with its captivating landmarks: -Market Square -City Wall and Barbican -Warsaw Mermaid -Viewing terrace with one of the most beautiful on the Vistula River and the other side of Warsaw, the distric of Praga Attraction No. 2 - The Royal Castle and Royal Gardens The second main attraction is the Royal Castle, whose courtyard we will enter, and from the Royal Gardens, we will admire the main facade. Attraction No. 3 - The Warsaw Uprising Monument You cannot understand Warsaw without learning about the Jewish Uprising of 1943 and the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. At this point, you will learn about the events and consequences of the 1944 uprising. For this, we will go to the Uprising Monument, where our tour will also end. Small Groups: To create a cozy and personalized experience, we limit our group size to a maximum of 15 people. Meeting Point and Guide Recognition: Arriving 5 to 10 minutes before the scheduled start time at the meeting point is sufficient. Look for our guide holding a white umbrella, making them easily recognizable in the crowd. Take the first step into Warsaw's enchanting world with our captivating walking tour. Let us make your visit truly unforgettable.

World War 2 in Warsaw

World War 2 in Warsaw

Warsaw was among the cities that suffered the most during World War 2. The city and its inhabitants experienced bombings and their everyday life under the eye of the SS. They also courageously fought in two uprisings: the 1943 Jewish Ghetto Uprising and the 1944 Warsaw Uprising. With our guides you will see places where the most important World War 2 events were taking place: the former Nazi German District, the former Adolf Hitler Square, the former Jewish Ghetto, execution sites and strongholds of Polish Resistance in 1944 Warsaw Uprising.

Electric Scooter Tour: Full Tour - 3-Hours of Magic!

Electric Scooter Tour: Full Tour - 3-Hours of Magic!

Explore Warsaw and have fun on an electric scooter. Get the best recommendations from your local guide. The environmentally-friendly electric scooters avoid the need for long and tiring walks. Instead, jump aboard and ride your own scooter from location to location. The tour will 3 hours during which you will get the essence of Warsaw. This is our full package tour. After a brief training session, the tour heads past the most important buildings and monuments of the city. Your guide will relate their history and recommend other places to visit during your stay in Warsaw. During the tour you will see places: Castle Square | Sigismund’s Column | Royal Castle | Goliath Caterpillar at the Catedral | Canon Square with Bell Monument | Old Town’s Narrowest House | Old Town Market Square | Warsaw Mermaid | Barbican | Maria Skłodowska Curie Museum | New Town Market Square | Multimedia Fountain Park | Old Gunpowder House | Warsaw Uprising Monument | Krasińskich Square | Krasińskich Garden | Old Ghetto | Monument to the Ghetto Heroes | Polin Museum | Anielewicz Bunker | Umschlagplatz | Footbridge of Memory | Grzybowski Square | 4 Tenement Houses at Próżna Street | Palace of Culture and Science | Saski Garden | Tomb of the Unknown Soldier | Hotel Bristol and European | Presidential Palace We wish you a great tour. Segway Point.

Warsaw City Full-Day Private Panoramic Car & Walking Tour

Warsaw City Full-Day Private Panoramic Car & Walking Tour

Get to know the sights in Poland's capital on a full-day tour to explore the city of Warsaw. With the company of a private guide, visit some of the most important sites from the city's long and remarkable past, all as you get to know the city's background and its role in the history of Poland. Start your route with a visit to the city's Old Town. Now inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List, after World War II, much of Warsaw lay in ruins. It has been painstakingly restored to its former glory, with buildings dating from the 13th to the 20th-century. Pass the former residence of Polish monarchs at the Royal Castle, the Baroque edifice of Krasinski Palace, the modern columns of the Supreme Court building, and the monument dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Visit the city's largest park, Lazienki Park, where you see the famous monument to Frédéric Chopin. During World War II, the Royal Lazienki was extensively plundered and heavily damaged by the German occupiers. In 1960, after many years of careful restoration, the Royal Lazienki was returned to the Polish people as a museum. Walk around the sublime park with its serene Palace on the Water, see the beautiful Orangery and Amphitheater, and admire the exquisite Island Theatre, nestled among the sound of ducks and swans. Take the chance to relax in the beautiful rose garden and among the outstanding nature of this place. Explore the Jewish part of Warsaw. Poles and Jews coexisted side by side on Polish territory for seven centuries. You can still find many traces of Jewish heritage in our country, whether material, like historical architecture, or immaterial, like recurring cultural events, trails, traditions and cuisine. Stop by the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes and Umschlagplatz Monument, the place from which Jewish people were transported to the extermination camp in Treblinka. Listen to the tragic story of Warsaw Jews. Walk inside the ghetto part and see the fragments of the ghetto wall. Cross the bridge to east side of Vistula River and discover a different face of the Polish capital, the most authentic part of the city. Take a walk along the most famous street Zabkowska. Look out for surprises in the most unexpected places. Discover shrines hidden away in the courtyards. Seek out the original murals found in the area. Step into the Bazaar Rozyckiego, Warsaw’s oldest market. Taste the best pyzy and flaki in Warsaw. Relax in a luxury car on the way back to your hotel.

Warsaw: Highlights of Old & New Town Private Guided Tour

Warsaw: Highlights of Old & New Town Private Guided Tour

Learn the facts and legends of the capital city Warsaw on a private walking tour of the highlights and main attractions. Only a few people know that Warsaw was the most important city for economy of Poland in the modern era and we truly believe that it's one of the most unique place on earth. It is something that comes with understanding culture, history and daily life of locals. Discover the charm of Warsaw Old Town, destroyed during the war but rebuilt in the beautiful Baroque style of architecture. Follow your friendly expert guide to nice Main Market Square, go thrugh the Castle Square finally reach great Royal Castle, where the Polish monarchs lived from 1596 to 1795. Admire the Nicolaus Copernicus Monument and the Holy Cross Church, before you continue to the University of Warsaw. Enjoy a slightly longer stop at Pilsudski Square, previously Victory Square, where you can take the time to reflect upon the unique Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Experience the atmosphere of contemporary Warsaw and observe everyday life. Find the best hidden locations in the city with the help of your experienced local guide. In 6-hours version you will also enter the Royal Castle and gorgeous apartments of former kings. It’s the best way to compare how times change through the capital of Poland from late Medieval Times to nowadays, as a center of economic, science, business and developments.

Warsaw Old Town In-App Audio Tour on Your Phone (ENG)

Warsaw Old Town In-App Audio Tour on Your Phone (ENG)

Prepare to explore one of Europe's newest capitals at your own pace with this in-app audio tour! Starting from the heart of Warsaw at Castle Square, this self-guided tour takes you through the key attractions of the Polish Capital, immersing you in the legends and stories that define the ambiance of Warsaw's Old Town. Uncover the narrative behind Warsaw's Royal Castle, an exquisite early-baroque edifice constructed by Sigismund III, and grasp its role in Poland's historical tapestry. Extend your adventure to Old Town Market Square, a pivotal hub for political, cultural, and social activities. Admire the vibrant, intricately adorned houses and traverse through time as you meander among quaint cafes and shops. Experience the grandeur of the 17th-century Church of the Holy Cross, where you'll discover urns containing the hearts of Frederic Chopin and Władysław Reymont. You might even be fortunate enough to encounter the resonant tones of Warsaw's largest pipe organ. The Old Town stands ready to unveil its secrets and hidden treasures to you!

Warsaw: Private Walking Tour with Professional Guide

Warsaw: Private Walking Tour with Professional Guide

Your tour will begin at Castle Square, where you will see Sigismund’s Column. Then you will see the magnificent Royal Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the gothic St. Johns Arch cathedral. In the oldest part of the Old Town – the Old Town Market Place you will see the symbol of the Polish capital - The Warsaw Mermaid. Another main stop of your tour located between the Old and the New Town is the Warsaw Barbican that once encircled Warsaw. You will walk past a house where Maria Sklodowska-Curie was born in New Town. Afterward, you will walk along Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street (Royal Route). You will first pass St. Annes Church, the famous center of Warsaw, next to the Castle Square, at Krakowskie Przedmieście. You can climb up its tower to the viewing terrace from which you will see the entire Old Town. Following that, you will see the Presidential Palace, the University of Warsaw, the Copernicus Monument, and the Holy Cross Church, where Frederic Chopin's heart is buried. There are two important Warsaw squares to visit: Pilsudski Square, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and Krasinski Square, with the impressive Warsaw Uprising Monument.

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Thank you Sebastian Urlik for the fantastic tour! Your deep knowledge and passion for Warsaw truly shined through. We especially appreciated how you took us off the beaten path to explore the less touristy, hidden gems of the city. It made our visit so much more unique and memorable! Thank you for the food recommendation too & donuts was delicious!

Marcin was really a crazy guide, he uses fluent and very understandable English, he is ironic and funny and he narrates every corner of the city in a precise and accurate way following the whole historical process. Beautiful experience!

Our guide Michal promised to make us fall in love with Warsaw, and he did! A three-hour tour at a good pace and in understandable English - the best way to get to know Warsaw!

the guide was informative, organized and making nice jokes. the history of the town is very complicated, but the guide made it interesting.

Andrew was an excellent guide, don’t think there’s very many questions he couldn’t answer on this tour, a must do if you’re in Warsaw!