Warsaw Old Town Tours
Explore Warsaw’s Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage marvel meticulously rebuilt after WWII, with its colourful Market Square, the Royal Castle, the Barbican and the Royal Route to Łazienki Park. A walking tour tells the moving story of a city that rose from the rubble.
12 tour · prices per person, book with partner
Old Town in Warsaw — FAQ
Why is Warsaw’s Old Town special?
Warsaw’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site remarkable for being painstakingly rebuilt from rubble after being almost entirely destroyed in WWII — a powerful symbol of the city’s resilience, with its colourful Market Square and Royal Castle.
What is there to see in Warsaw’s Old Town?
Highlights include the Market Square and Mermaid statue, the Royal Castle, St John’s Cathedral, the Barbican and city walls, and the Royal Route leading to palaces and Łazienki Park.
Is a Warsaw Old Town walking tour worth it?
Yes — a guided walk brings to life the Old Town’s extraordinary reconstruction and history, which is hard to appreciate fully on your own — the best way to understand the city.











