Sightseeing tour of WARSAW

Duration 2.5 hours
Movement Pedestrian
Type Group
Guide Live Guide
Entry tickets Payment on the spot

In Warsaw we have 2 different routes. On the Red Route our walk will take place through the Old Town of Warsaw – it is the oldest part of the city, listed by UNESCO in 1980. We will see such significant places of Warsaw as theRoyal Castle, the Cathedral of John the Baptist, the sculpture of the symbol of Warsaw - Sirenka, defensive walls with the famous Barbican, the Old Town Market Square, the house where Marie Curie was bornand others. p>

On the Blue Route we will get acquainted with the street Krakowskie Przedmieście and its attractions, and also take a walk along the street Nowy Świat. We will follow the road leading from the Royal Castle, which has another name – Royal Route. It houses the residences of kings, nobles, the most beautiful temples of the city, the Presidential Palace, the University of Warsaw, as well as modern art objects and popular cafes and bars.

During our walk, we talk not only about the main attractions of the city, but also about other interesting places in Warsaw that are not covered by the routes, so that you can plan your stay in the city and explore them on your own. p>

Languages of the tour

  • Russian

Information

The tour begins at Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) at the column-shaped monument with a sculpture of King Sigismund (Kolumna Zygmunta). You will easily recognize us - the guide will be holding a yellow sign “Warsaw at 15:15”. You can get to the place by buses and trams that go to the stop Stare Miasto or Pl. Zamkowy.

We expect you at 15:00 to get acquainted, answer organizational questions and promptly begin the sightseeing tour of Warsaw at 15:15.

Cancellation of the order with a full refund of the paid amount is not possible later than 72 hours before the excursion date specified in the order.

Attractions

Warsaw
Warsaw

Warsaw, the capital of Poland, combines modernity and history. After the destruction of World War II, the city was rebuilt and its streets are now full of life. The Old Town with the Royal Castle, Łazienki and the monument to the Burnt Muse all reflect the national heritage.