
Private Walking Tour
3 h
Private
By walk
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Stop At: Palace of Culture and Science, Plac Defilad 1, Warsaw 00-110 Poland
Let's start the history of Warsaw from city center!
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Grzybowski Square, Warsaw Poland
Mix of history pre-war Warsaw, Warsaw during II WW, Warsaw under communism and modern Warsaw.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Saxon Gardens, Corner ul. Marszalkowska and ul. Krolewska, Warsaw Poland
The Saxon Garden (Polish: Ogród Saski) is a 15.5–hectare public garden in central (Śródmieście) Warsaw, Poland, facing Piłsudski Square. It is the oldest public park in the city. Founded in the late 17th century, it was opened to the public in 1727 as one of the first publicly accessible parks in the world.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Plac Marszalka Jozefa Pilsudskiego, Warsaw Poland
Piłsudski Square (Polish: plac marsz. Józefa Piłsudskiego), previously Victory Square (plac Zwycięstwa, 1946-1990) and Saxon Square (Plac Saski, 1814–1928), is the largest square of Poland's capital, located in the Warsaw city centre. The Square is named for Marshal Józef Piłsudski who was instrumental in the restoration of Polish statehood after World War I.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Old Town, Warsaw Poland
The Warsaw Old Town (Polish: Stare Miasto and collectively with the New Town, known colloquially as: Starówka) is the oldest part of Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. It is bounded by the Wybrzeże Gdańskie, along with the bank of the Vistula river, Grodzka, Mostowa and Podwale Streets. It is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Warsaw. The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Place, rich in restaurants, cafés and shops. Surrounding streets feature medieval architecture such as the city walls, the Barbican and St. John's Cathedral.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Monument to the Warsaw Uprising Fighters, Krasinski Square, Warsaw Poland
Warsaw Uprising Monument (Polish: Pomnik Powstania Warszawskiego) is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Unveiled in 1989, it was sculpted by Wincenty Kućma and the architect was Jacek Budyn. It is located on the southern side of Krasiński Square.
Duration: 20 minutes
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Palace of Culture and Science, Plac Defilad 1, Warsaw 00-110 Poland
Let's start the history of Warsaw from city center!
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Grzybowski Square, Warsaw Poland
Mix of history pre-war Warsaw, Warsaw during II WW, Warsaw under communism and modern Warsaw.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Saxon Gardens, Corner ul. Marszalkowska and ul. Krolewska, Warsaw Poland
The Saxon Garden (Polish: Ogród Saski) is a 15.5–hectare public garden in central (Śródmieście) Warsaw, Poland, facing Piłsudski Square. It is the oldest public park in the city. Founded in the late 17th century, it was opened to the public in 1727 as one of the first publicly accessible parks in the world.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Plac Marszalka Jozefa Pilsudskiego, Warsaw Poland
Piłsudski Square (Polish: plac marsz. Józefa Piłsudskiego), previously Victory Square (plac Zwycięstwa, 1946-1990) and Saxon Square (Plac Saski, 1814–1928), is the largest square of Poland's capital, located in the Warsaw city centre. The Square is named for Marshal Józef Piłsudski who was instrumental in the restoration of Polish statehood after World War I.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Old Town, Warsaw Poland
The Warsaw Old Town (Polish: Stare Miasto and collectively with the New Town, known colloquially as: Starówka) is the oldest part of Warsaw, the capital city of Poland. It is bounded by the Wybrzeże Gdańskie, along with the bank of the Vistula river, Grodzka, Mostowa and Podwale Streets. It is one of the most prominent tourist attractions in Warsaw. The heart of the area is the Old Town Market Place, rich in restaurants, cafés and shops. Surrounding streets feature medieval architecture such as the city walls, the Barbican and St. John's Cathedral.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Monument to the Warsaw Uprising Fighters, Krasinski Square, Warsaw Poland
Warsaw Uprising Monument (Polish: Pomnik Powstania Warszawskiego) is a monument in Warsaw, Poland, dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. Unveiled in 1989, it was sculpted by Wincenty Kućma and the architect was Jacek Budyn. It is located on the southern side of Krasiński Square.
Duration: 20 minutes
Included
- Local guide
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 1 day of travel. In this case confirmation will be received as soon as possible, subject to availability
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
70%
Sport
25%
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