Warsaw, an unconquered city, in the past the premises of dukes and kings, today the capital of Poland. The city, which was taken from the face of the earth during World War II and was reborn from the ruins like a phoenix from the ashes. A city full of contrasts, vibrant, international, open and friendly – a place that surprises with diversity at every turn.
The route might be changed a bit accordingly to current traffic situation.
Get to know it from the seat of the historic Fiat 125p – legend of Polish motorization.
Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
The guide will pick up the customers from their hotel lobby or meet them in front of the building. If the hotel is not in our pick up area, please contact us and we will find the best solution.
Please find the parking in front of the main entrance to the Palace of Culture and Science (from Marszałkowska street).
During the trip, we will visit the Old Town, which is on the UNESCO list of World Heritage and you will discover which 4 buildings survived the World War II.
It is a historic square in front of the Royal Castle that connects the Old Town with the Royal Route.
The column located at the Castle Square commemorates King Sigismund III Vasa.
Find out who is buried in the Archcathedral, how German Nazis destroyed it and much more!
We will leave the Old Town by the former gate of Warsaw city.
This bronze sculpture was created to commemorate the thousands of Poles who fought against German Nazis
See from outside the European Museum of the Year Award 2016 and listen the history about Polish Jewish community.
Find out more about Mordechaj Anielewicz and hear the story about the basalt from which this monument was made of.
The departure point to Treblinka extermination camp with gas chambers.
Discover the most famous black market in Communist Poland.
Get to know more about Warsaw's most iconic building which is a relic of the communist era.
We will look into the Jewish quarter and see the remains of the ghetto. There, we will learn about the tragic history of Warsaw Jews. During the trip, there will be plenty of places connected with the Warsaw Uprising, the largest armed uprising of civilians during World War II.
Warsaw Praga district is a magical fragment of Warsaw. It is exotic and exceptional due to the fact that it was far less affected by World War II than the rest of the city. It makes it the only place where you can feel the real spirit of past Warsaw.
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