Warsaw Afternoon, panoramic view, guided, public city tour with pick up&drop off





Description
guide in a comfortable, social-distance bus adapted to the Anti-Covid-19 sanitary regulations: 1.Maximum 15 people in the bus. The bus is the size of a coach that can accommodate 20 people. 2. Distance between armchairs is 1,5m 3. 1 person = 1 armchair, big legroom, high roof of the bus - there is no need to bend down and thus get closer to other people 4. Wide, electric entrance door separate for passengers, driver and the guide 5. The bus is regularly disinfected 6. Masks are obligatory for all passengers. 7. Unlimited soft drinks during the tour. Coca Cola, Polish traditional Wedel chocolate candies The tour is half seat in coach and partly walking. Relax and enjoy a small-group tour for a more personalized experience and feel the spirit of the city as the best professional guides take you around historic places of interest. Hotel pickup and drop-off is included.
Tour Options
Itinerary
We will start the trip in the Royal garden called "Łazienki". The Garden is located in a district which was not destroyed during the Second World War, so most of the monuments there are original and they came from XVIII century.
After the visit in The Royal Garden we will take our guests to the Monument to Warsaw Ghetto Heroes - a monument which commemorates the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during The Second World War. Next to the Monumement to Warsaw Ghetto Heroes stands "POLIN" - the Museum of the history of Polish Jews. Special design and presented a 100-year history of Polish Jews creates a very interesting and the most modern museum in Warsaw. We are glad to inform our guests that after City Tour you have a possibility to visit inside the museum on your own because it is interactive and you do not need to have a guide. We would be delighted to drop our guests off to the "POLIN" after the tour.
Our next destination would be Umschlagplatz which is one of the most heartbreaking place in Warsaw. On this square Nazis loaded Jewish to the carriages and transported them to Treblinka (a concentration camp).
Our final destination is the Old Town. Our guide will show you the most adorable places here.
You can not leave Warsaw without seeing from the Royal Castle - the property of polish kings which was blown up during the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. The Castle was rebuild in 1984. The tour includes seeing the Royal Castle from the outside.
Archcathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist is one of the most important church in Warsaw. The building Was created in the specific Masovian Ghotic style. The Archcathedral was complately demolished during the Warsaw Uprising by Nazis. Rebuild again in 1960.
Later, our guide will take you for enjoyable walk around the Old Town Square. You will feel the magical atmosphere of the Old Town and you will not believe that this place was also destroyed during the Warsaw Uprising.
Our tourists will walk through Barbican - a part of the Old Town, deffensive wall which is made in Ghotic style and handmade, red bricks.
After the Barbican we will take a short walk to the Monument to Warsaw Uprising Fighters. You will see the most expresive and symbolic monument in Warsaw.
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
We pick-up our customers at about 1:45 p.m. from the places where they stay, e.g. hotels, hostels, apartments, r&b’s and other locations in Warsaw City Centre (please do remember to send the address/name of the place of pick-up). Our customers are requested to wait in a hotel lobby 5 minutes before the activity starts/scheduled times for being picked-up. You will recognise our guide/driver as they will have small, yellow board with red signs on it. In case of any questions, please call us on this number +48 606 209 209.
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Please wear appropriate clothing for the weather
- Not recommended for travellers who has problems with walking
Reviews(62)
A very interesting morning with Chris our guide showing us the various buildings, palaces, monuments and the Old and New town areas. The history was of great interest especially what happened during WW2.
This tour was so much more than I thought it would be! Our guide was like an encyclopedia of Polish history:) Perfect balance of walking around the city vs riding around the city. Tour operator was responsive to questions & sending updated info regarding the tour. I would definitely recommend this to anyone that wants an easy way & day of seeing Poland.
Guide lectured too much. We wanted more information about the sites, not to hear the struggles of Poland.
Good trip; bus was perfect for the number of passengers and comfortable. Honest staffs and they went extra mile to explain the history of Russian and German occupancy days.
My tour was canceled 45 minutes before it was due to start. And i had to message the tour company several times to find this out. Highly disappointing.
I wasn't completed, and the driver didn't show up neither I didn't receive a message or an email for cancelling the trip. I need to refund my money please
Guide Olaf and Driver Chris were amazing and spoilt us with drinks and a selection of Polish chocolates (delicious). Olaf answered all of our questions and gave detailed explanations for everything he showed us. They both had a great sense of humour and were very knowledgeable. Top tour. Would highly recommend!
The van was comfortable and clean and the driver was good. However, the tour guide: (a) had a very thick accent I could hardly understand (b) even though the language of the tour is english, because we had some Polish participants more than half of what he said was in Polish, and most importantly (c) he utilized the tour to promote his political views. A different guide would have made it much more valuable and enjoyable.
Great sightseeing opportunity with pick up from the hotel. A good walk and a good bus ride encompasses beautiful areas of Warsaw.
Beautiful city, but the tour guide’s English was not ideal to convey information. And that’s all I want to say.



