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Step into the heart of Warsaw, Poland, and uncover its captivating history on a three-hour small group tour. Ride through the city in a classic communist-era Żuk minibus, immersing yourself in the authentic neighborhoods where Warsaw’s past comes alive beyond the usual tourist routes.
Your journey begins with a convenient hotel pickup, followed by a brief introduction to Warsaw’s complex story. Explore the Muranów district, where the remnants of the Jewish Ghetto and poignant sites from World War II reveal tales of resilience and tragedy, guided by a knowledgeable local expert.
Travel across the Vistula River to the Praga district, the only part of Warsaw to survive the devastation of WWII. Here, you’ll experience the city’s pre-war charm, with its belle-epoque architecture and vibrant courtyards, now a hub for artists and creativity, untouched by mainstream tourism.
Back in the city center, see how Warsaw was rebuilt under communist rule, from imposing party headquarters to bold Soviet-style architecture. Discover how the city transformed after the fall of communism, and witness the dynamic blend of history and modern life that defines Warsaw today.
This intimate tour accommodates up to 15 guests and is led in English. The unique retro minibus adds a nostalgic touch, while your guide ensures an engaging and insightful experience. Don’t miss your chance to explore the real Warsaw—check availability and book your spot now!







