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Discover the fascinating history of Warsaw on a guided walking tour through the city’s Old Town, Poland’s UNESCO-listed treasure. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you’ll explore centuries of stories, from medieval beginnings to the city’s remarkable post-war reconstruction.
Your journey begins at the iconic Nicolaus Copernicus Monument, where your guide will greet you with a yellow umbrella. Stroll along the city’s main boulevard, lined with elegant palaces, historic churches, and landmarks like the Presidential Palace and St. Cross Church, home to Chopin’s heart.
Wander the charming streets of Warsaw’s Old Town, marveling at colorful houses and the meticulously restored Royal Castle. Learn how the city rose from near destruction during World War II, setting an inspiring example of resilience and heritage preservation.
The tour concludes in the New Town, birthplace of Maria Skłodowska-Curie, and at the impressive Barbican. Throughout the 2.5-hour experience, your guide will share captivating stories about Warsaw’s architecture, famous residents, and pivotal events that shaped Poland.
This small-group tour is conducted in English and accommodates up to 12 participants. Meet your guide at the designated point and enjoy an engaging, in-depth introduction to Warsaw’s past and present. Secure your spot now to experience the best of Warsaw’s Old Town—spaces fill quickly!







