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Experience the rich history and iconic sights of Warsaw, Poland on this guided walking tour through the UNESCO-listed Old Town. Your journey begins at Castle Square, right beneath the towering Sigismund's Column, where your friendly guide awaits with a white umbrella for easy recognition.
Stroll through the vibrant Market Square, admire the unique narrowest house façade, and uncover the stories behind St. John's Cathedral and the Jesuit Church. You'll walk along the remnants of the city wall, encounter the formidable Barbican, and ascend to a viewing terrace offering sweeping river and city views.
This tour extends beyond the Old Town, leading you to the opulent Royal Castle and tranquil Royal Gardens. Explore the picturesque New Town, visit Marie Curie’s birthplace, and discover the powerful history at the Ghetto Wall Monument and the Monument to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.
Throughout your walk, your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating facts, local stories, and insider recommendations for the best Polish restaurants, cozy cafés, and an authentic pastry shop hidden in the Old Town. You'll also enjoy quieter, less crowded streets that reveal Warsaw's authentic charm.
This small-group walking tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours and is limited to 25-30 guests for a personal experience. Arrive a few minutes early at the meeting point and prepare to immerse yourself in Warsaw's captivating past and vibrant present. Secure your spot now for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Warsaw!