Take a tour around Warsaw on board of an air-conditioned bus and see everything that Warsaw has to offer. The entire trip is commented by a Warsaw tour guide. The tour includes, i.a. the Royal Route, Warsaw Praga, the area of the former Jewish ghetto, the center of Warsaw. We will go for a stroll around all the places that cannot be reached by bus, such as the Lazienki Park and the Old Town.
Discover Warsaw – the capital of Poland for over four hundred years! Surrounded by monumental palaces from one side and modern architecture fitted within socialistic design from the other, the city enchants with its contrasts. While traveling on board the bus with a tour guide, you will get to know the most important historic- cultural monuments. You will also visit the atmospheric borough – Praga, and see the historical sights connected with the lives of Jews in Warsaw. Next, you will take a stroll down Lazienki Park where you will see the monumental Chopin statue or the Palace on the Water. While walking down the Royal Route and around the historical center of the capital city – the Old Town - you are bound to feel the unique atmosphere of the city.
A tour in a Nysa 522, a cult Communist-era car to the most famous places in Warsaw. It is a journey in time and a wonderful adventure. We will tell you what socialism meant in Warsaw, go for a ride along the avenue where parades used to be organised, show you all the most important buildings dating back to the times of Communism, and at the end show you an apartment with the typical Communist-era interior decor. The tour would not be complete without the visiting of communist musem and a shot of vodka and a piece of bread served with lard and a pickled cucumber.
During the tour You will see different faces of Warsaw: from the yards of the 19th century tenement houses, moving through Constitution Square, The Palace of Culture and Science, a street of the Jewish ghetto which has survived the ravages of time, and onto pre-war Praga on the other side of the Vistula River.?You will drive around Warsaw in an original communist-era Van – famous NYSA 522. This car was commonly used by Polish police so you will feel very safe on board!?We will start from comparing the pre-war tenement houses with the modern Warsaw’s skyline at Grzybowski Square. This place is unique as it tells stories from many different periods in the city’s history as well as it gives an idea of the possible future urban development.?
Next we will move to discovering the socialist relicts of Warsaw – The Palace of Culture and Science, Constitution Square as well as big, concrete blocks of flats. You will hear many interesting stories about daily life in communist Poland – what people did, ate, cared about, lacked, missed or dreamt of. You will see as well a replica of a typical flat from the communist times – full of original furniture, devices and items. That’s a must-see!?In Praga we will do things that regular tourists never do. From visiting a bazaar, where in the past you could buy almost everything (even a tank as legend has it), through to the gates where time stopped before the Second World War, and from the old ‘Koneser’ Vodka Factory to Soho Factory- which is slowly turning into the artistic centre of Praga.?After a tour full of surprises and emotions, you have a chance to chill out in a real socialist bar. Also we invite you for a shot of typical polish vodka in communist museum essential to digest all the stories that you've heard!
Let us take you for an crazy night adventure! We will combine sightseeing with visitig the best Warsaw bars and pubs. Our tour will give you the unique experience of the city we fell in love with! All that in our old communist van Nysa 522!
We will pick you up from your hotel. Having collected the whole crazy team we will start the tour with discovering the tallest skyscraper in Warsaw – the Palace of Culture and Science. Here we will explain you the basics about our history and tell you the mysterious and unbelievable stories about this gift from Uncle Stalin. After those first emotions so we will take you to a nice pub in order to taste delicious Polish beer from a local micro brewery. Our second stop will let us discover Communist city – with huge squares and wide streets. We will show you the difference between the pre-war belle epoque Warsaw and the utopic communist ideas from 1950s. You can’t imagine how huge the difference is! After a short communist indoctrination, you will need a shot of Polish vodka (to recharge the batteries, you will still need a lot of energy).?Later we will take you to the best shot bar in the city, mix with the locals and strangers and most probably you will find a lot of new friends here .
There's one more district that will be visited: Praga. Are you brave enough to go there??A district that in the past used to have bad opinion, right now famous for alternative culture and notorius for petty thiefs. The only one which was not destroyed in 1944. Finally, the 3hour tour will take us to the most alternative pub in Warsaw! Here you will have another possibility to try delicious polish vodka. After the stop in the last pub we will drive you safely back to your hotel or leave you in a disco club, where we can offer You a free entrance.
A tour with a private guide is a fantastic way to see the most interesting sights of Warsaw. It also provides a unique opportunity of adjusting the itinerary to your own needs and interests. Our guide can pick you up from the hotel and take you for a 3-hour walk around the area of your choice. You can choose among several themed tours: the Old Town and the Royal Route, Warsaw's Judaica, the Communist Warsaw, the multicultural Warsaw. The programme of each tour can be modified according to your interests and expectations.
Trip can be organized in old communist van. This is the best way to see all faces of Warsaw and get to know the real spirit of this amazing city. We visit unknown areas of Warsaw and typical tourist sites.
The first step is introduction to Warsaw under the Palace of Culture and Science. Here You can see the mix of different kinds of the architecture that is a perfect background to understand this city.
Another step we discover Downtown where you can see streets that survived the World War II. Here, You can still find bullet holes from the Warsaw Uprising and feel the atmosphere of the old city. Next step we move to the communist world to show you the post-war ideas. You will see the way in which the communists rebuilt the city with a huge doze of propaganda.
After the experience of less known areas of Warsaw it's time to see traditional tourist places. We drive through the Royal Route towards the Old Town. On the way we visit the most historical squares in Warsaw: Pilsudskiego, Teatralny, Bankowy. We stop by the Castle Square and go for a walk passing St Anna Church, Royal Castle, Old Town Square, Kanonia and Gnojna Góra. We go back by the Medieval Walls from Barbican towards the Castle Square.
The last part of the tour is modern and green Warsaw in Powisle area. Here you can see the best of modern architecture: Copernicus Center of Science, Swietokrzyski Bridge and Warsaw University Library- here we go on the roof garden to have an amazing view of Warsaw. After the tour we drop off guests at the restaurant or hotel.
A trip organized in the old communist van “Nysa 522” during which we will see places that usually are non-tourist areas and are not so easy to be found. No worries! Our enthusiastic guides will take you there!
On our way we visit the remains of the Communism (Constitution Square, Palace of Science and Culture), pre-war Warsaw (streets which survived World War II), Jewish Ghetto and the bohemian Praga district. The first area that we visit is the city centre where you can see the streets that survived World War II, where we enter gates, courtyards, staircases. In many of those buildings you can still find bullet holes from the Warsaw Uprising. Here you can feel the atmosphere of the Old Warsaw. We also stop in the last street of the Jewish Ghetto, where you will touch the part of Warsaw that doesn’t exist anymore. This is also a perfect place to talk about the cultural diversity that was so characteristic for Warsaw before the War. You can see the mix of different kinds of the architecture. After that we will move to the communist world to show you the post-war ideas. You will see the way in which the communists rebuilt the city with a huge doze of propaganda. We visit the Constitution Square, Party House, Palace of Culture and Science.
Our next stop will be the bohemian Praga district. Praga survived the War, but it used to be a forgotten and dangerous part of the city. Recently, however, artists have moved here and they have changed this district a lot. Here we will show you the atmosphere of the local streets, old market, former vodka factory. After so many attractions it’s time for a lunch- in a milk bar which used to be popular in the Communist times, where we will try typical Polish cuisine. After that we go to see a different face of Praga- old factory that recently was converted into the center of various activities. At the end we will visit the Museum of Life under Communism. Here you will experience a small apartment furnished in socialist style, a communist party member’s office, a shop, a bar and a street from the era. You will see how people used to live and watch propaganda movies of the 1950s. We also kindly invite you for a typical aperitif. In the end of the tour we drop off guests back at the hotel.
We will pick you up from the hotel in our original socialist-style van of historical value, i.e. a Nysa 522. We will take you for a unique trip through the legacy of the Polish socialism. Not only will we see the places connected with it, but we will experience them as well.
We will start with the first square ever to be built especially for the working people, i.e. Constitution Square (Plac Konstytucji). Here you will feel how the propaganda worked in the socialist era. Next we will go towards the seat of the Ministry of Agriculture, where you will have a chance to get to know the utopian plans of the post-war city reconstruction. Our next stop will be the Palace of Culture and Science – a gift from “Uncle” Stalin will reveal its secrets to you.
We will not miss the very heart of socialism, i.e. the old seat of the Central Committee of the Polish United Workers' Party (in Polish: “Dom Partii” – “The Party's House”). Next stop is in Praga district, where we see the typical housing estate with the longest building in Warsaw.
At the end we will visit the Museum of Life under Communism. Here you will experience a small apartment furnished in socialist style, a communist party member’s office, a shop, a bar and a street from the era. You will see how people used to live and watch propaganda movies of the 1950s. We also kindly invite you for a typical aperitif. In the end of the tour we drop off guests back at the hotel.
A trip organized in the old communist van “Nysa 522” during which we will see places and bars that are not so easy to find. No worries! Our enthusiastic guides will take you there!
The tour is a mix of tour through interesting spots in Warsaw by night and bars in the City Center and bohemian Praga dsitrict.
After a short introduction to Warsaw we will take you to a nice pub in order to taste delicious Polish beer from a local micro brewery. Our second stop will let us discover Communist city – with huge squares and wide streets. We will show you the difference between the pre-war belle epoque Warsaw and the utopic communist ideas from 1950s. You can’t imagine how huge the difference is!
After a short communist indoctrination, you will need a shot of Polish vodka (to recharge the batteries, you will still need a lot of energy). Now it's time to visit the best shot bar in the city, mix with the locals and strangers and most probably you will find a lot of new friends here .
There's one more district that will be visited: Praga. Are you brave enough to go there?
A district that in the past used to have bad opinion, right now famous for alternative culture and local atmosphere. Here we take You to the most alternative pubs in Warsaw! Time for another shot of delicious polish vodka. After the stop in the last pub we will drive you safely back to your hotel or leave you in a disco club.
Enjoy a trip organized in the old communist van “Nysa 522” during which we will see places that usually are non-tourist areas and are not so easy to be found. No worries! Our enthusiastic guides will take you there! Also discover with this pack the beauty of the former Polish capital from the top of a double decker buses.
Off the beaten path trip in Warsaw
On our way we visit the remains of the Communism (Constitution Square, Palace of Science and Culture), pre-war Warsaw (streets which survived World War II), Jewish Ghetto and the bohemian Praga district. The first area that we visit is the city centre where you can see the streets that survived World War II, where we enter gates, courtyards, staircases. In many of those buildings you can still find bullet holes from the Warsaw Uprising. Here you can feel the atmosphere of the Old Warsaw. We also stop in the last street of the Jewish Ghetto, where you will touch the part of Warsaw that doesn’t exist anymore. This is also a perfect place to talk about the cultural diversity that was so characteristic for Warsaw before the War. You can see the mix of different kinds of the architecture. After that we will move to the communist world to show you the post-war ideas. You will see the way in which the communists rebuilt the city with a huge doze of propaganda. We visit the Constitution Square, Party House, Palace of Culture and Science.
Our next stop will be the bohemian Praga district. Praga survived the War, but it used to be a forgotten and dangerous part of the city. Recently, however, artists have moved here and they have changed this district a lot. Here we will show you the atmosphere of the local streets, old market, former vodka factory. After so many attractions it’s time for a lunch- in a milk bar which used to be popular in the Communist times, where we will try typical Polish cuisine. After that we go to see a different face of Praga- old factory that recently was converted into the center of various activities. At the end we will visit the Museum of Life under Communism. Here you will experience a small apartment furnished in socialist style, a communist party member’s office, a shop, a bar and a street from the era. You will see how people used to live and watch propaganda movies of the 1950s. We also kindly invite you for a typical aperitif. In the end of the tour we drop off guests back at the hotel.
Descubrirá las principales atracciones turísticas de esta bella ciudad. Paseará por el casco antiguo (Patrimonio de la UNESCO) y por la ciudad moderna. Visitará los palacios, como los de Krasinski y Jablonowski. Descubrirá el Gran Teatro y la Ópera situados en la famosa plaza del Teatro.
Descubre con un tour guiado de medio día las principales atracciones turísticas de Varsovia.
Destacamos
- Admira el patrimonio arquitectónico de la capital
- Pasea por el casco antiguo y la zona más moderna
- Visita el Parque Real Lazienki
Déjate impresionar por la energía y belleza de Varsovia, una ciudad con una riqueza histórica que contrasta con el dinamismo actual. Tras su devastación durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Varsovia ha sabido reponerse, y hoy ofrece a sus visitantes un patrimonio arquitectónico fielmente reconstruido. Pasea por el casco antiguo, declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, y por la zona más moderna. En tu recorrido descubrirás monumentos y lugares de interés histórico dignos de fotografiar.
Piérdete entre callejuelas, hermosas plazas, iglesias y acogedoras cafeterías y obtén una perspectiva general de la capital de Polonia. Visita el emotivo monumento al levantamiento de Varsovia, erigido en homenaje al ejército nacional que luchó en contra de los invasores nazis. Reflexiona sobre este período tan decisivo para el país antes de dirigirte al Parque Real Lazienki, el más grande de Varsovia. Contempla el monumento a Chopin, el Teatro de la Isla y bellos palacetes como el Palacio sobre el Agua, antigua residencia real y centro contemporáneo de arte en la actualidad.
Under request and subject of availability: Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, Swedish, Dutch and Finnish.
Bajo petición y sujeto a disponibilidad: Portugués, Japonés, Chino, Sueco, Holandés y Finlandés.
Visita al Parque Lazienki Royal, donde conocerá el Palacio sobre el Agua y el teatro de la isla.
Después, traslado al casco antiguo (patrimonio de la UNESCO), donde dará un paseo por sus calles empedradas medievales dominadas por el Castillo Real y la Catedral. Luego continuará por la ciudad moderna hacia los palacios y el Monumento de la sublevación de Varsovia contra la Alemania nazi. Los clientes, después, tomarán un autobús turístico para una vuelta por el Gran Teatro y la Opera ubicados en la famosa plaza del Teatro. El recorrido incluye también un paseo por la tumba del Soldado Desconocido, entre otros puntos de interés y, por último, el Ayuntamiento.
Idiomas
Confirmados: Español, inglés, francés, italiano, alemán, ruso o polaco. A pedido y según disponibilidad: chino, japonés, portugués, sueco, holandés y finlandés.
Desde el siglo XI hasta principios de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Polonia era conocida como el centro cultural y espiritual de los Judíos de Europa. Durante su viaje alrededor de Varsovia tendrá la oportunidad de ver partes de la vieja Varsovia judía, la sinagoga, el cementerio de Kirkut y otros lugares relacionados con la rica historia y tradiciones de los Judíos de Polonia, así como monumentos que conmemoran el martirio de los Judíos durante la 2 ª Guerra Mundial y el levantamiento judío en el Ghetto.
Idiomas
Confirmados: Español, inglés, francés, italiano, alemán, ruso o polaco.
A pedido y según disponibilidad: chino, japonés, portugués, sueco, holandés y finlandés.
El tour inicia con el traslado desde Varsovia a lo largo de la Ruta de Chopin. Se realiza una visita a Zelazowa Wola - el pueblo natal de Frederic Chopin; al museo en la casa de campo de un parque y a la equipada iglesia de Brochow, donde se casaron los padres de Chopin y también su hermana y donde él fue bautizado. Finaliza con el traslado de regreso a Varsovia.
Idiomas
Confimados: Español, inglés, alemán, francés, italiano, ruso o polaco.
A pedido y según disponibilidad: portugués, japonés, chino, sueco, holandés y finlandés.
El Palacio de Wilanow es uno de los monumentos arquitectónicos más bellos de Varsovia llamado ''El Pequeño Versalles''. El típico palacio barroco destaca por su arquitectura original, una mezcla de arte europeo con la construcción tradicional de la antigua Polonia. Durante este viaje puede visitar la residencia real de verano del rey Jan III Sobieski, en las afueras de una ciudad con un hermoso jardín estilo francés y un parque natural