Experience the beauty of Lublin with a private guide on a walking tour of Old Town. See historic Gates and city towers, amazing Lublin Castle and admire multiple fantastic churches.
Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests. Read the description of the options carefully as each option includes a different program.
2-Hours Private Guided Tour
During 2-hours version you will explore Market Square, Town Hall, Lublin Castle, St. John Baptist Cathedral, Krakowska Gate, Fara Square and more.
3-Hours Private Guided Tour
During 3-hours version you will explore Market Square, Town Hall, Lublin Castle, St. John Baptist Cathedral, Krakowska Gate, Fara Square, St. Piotr and Paul church, Theatre and Lublin Union monument.
The Old Town in Lublin is considered to be one of the best preserved historic complexes in Poland. Back in the history Lublin played an important role as an administrative,
Meet your guide under Krakowska Gate, Bramowa 2, 20-400 Lublin
The Old Town in Lublin is considered to be one of the best preserved historic complexes in Poland. Back in the history Lublin played an important role as an administrative, trade, an military centre in Polish kingdom
The Trinitarian Tower is the highest historical viewpoint of Lublin. From there you can see a breathtaking view of the city.
A castle on a hill, built in the 14th century in Romanesque style. A valuable monument of Romanesque art and one of the oldest buildings in the Lublin region is the castle tower. It was built in the 13th century as a defensive and residential building.
The fountain is located in Lithuanian square. The building has the shape of a leaf, and for performances it uses the full range of elements characteristic of multimedia fountains, i.e. water, light, sound, image and lasers.
Cathedral of St John the Baptist. Built in the Baroque style during the 17th century for the Jesuits. It has a charming interior, and rare for countries in northern and eastern Europe, a lone standing bell tower.
Square in the Old Town of Lublin created after the dismantling of St. Michael the Archangel Church.
Impressive monument to a union between Poland and Lithuania. It was unveiled on Plac Litewski in 1826.
14th century gate guarding access to the Old Town in Lublin. It is a historical symbol of the city.
Stone church and monastery were built in 1342. In 1569, after the Union of Lublin was created, a solemn ceremony was held in this church attended by the king Sigismund II Augustus. In 1967 pope Paul VI gave this one a Minor basilica status.
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