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We invite you to visit our indoor shooting range located in Warsaw, Krakowiaków 80A street. Here, in a safe environment and friendly atmosphere you will be able to see the firearms in practice and give in to the passion of shooting. Shooting is a great way to spend free time, and for many people also a hobby. Our modern shooting range has five firing tracks equipped with target conveyors. Shooting takes place at distances of 5, 10, 15 and 20 meters. We offer a wide selection of weapons, ranging from small caliber 0.22 arms, through a series of pistols in 9mm caliber and .45 ACP, .357 Magnum and Magnum .44 revolvers. Rifles from the Kalashnikov AK-47 to MG42 heavy machine gun. We are one of the very few to offer you an opportunity to shoot automatic weapons, such as UZI, AKM Kalashnikov, russian PKM and many others!
The Palace of Culture and Science is not only a symbol of Warsaw, but also a monument to Poland's turbulent history. Built in the 1950s as a gift from the Soviet Union, it has witnessed some of the most important events in the country's history. By visiting the Palace of Culture and Science, you can learn about its history and its significance to the Polish people.
MEETING POINT: PALACE OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE, BY TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE. BUS STOP ''DWORZEC CENTRALNY 12''. Visit the major landmarks of the city on a 2,5-hour retro bus tour. A live guide on board comments on the sights you pass and tells you more on a walk in the Old Town, Royal Park Łazienki or in the Palace of Culture and Science. You travel by a retro bus called Jelcz "Cucumber" - an iconic communist vehicle. This tour operates every Saturday at 3pm, starting from the Palace of Culture and Science. FOR TOTAL NUMBER OF PASSENGERS UP TO 8 PEOPLE WE PROVIDE NYSA MINI RETRO BUS. IF THE FINAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS MORE THAN 8, WE USE JELCZ ''CUCUMBER'' RETRO BUS.
This 4-hour walking Food Tour of Warsaw will let you taste some classics and discover the delicious side of Poland. We're not only a 'pierogi' and 'kielbasa' country - with our tour, you'll visit traditional as well as up-and-coming places. Our foodie guides, who are bloggers, journalists, or die-hard food enthusiasts, will tell you stories that will help you understand not only Polish food but Poland as a whole. We'll start by treating you to Polish classics at a traditional, old-style restaurant where you'll taste our legendary soups. Your journey continues to a historic café and candy shop, where time seems to stand still. Next, we'll visit an iconic street food spot. The tour then brings you to a contemporary, casual restaurant that refreshes traditional Polish recipes with modern twists. We wrap up with a dessert to die for. Altogether, you'll be treated to 10+ tastings in 4-5 spots, including 3 sitting-down restaurant tastings. It's not a nibble-only street food tour!
Discover the legends of Warsaw's Old Town on a family-friendly tour! See the Market Square, Royal Castle and follow the Royal Route. Make your own sweets at the Sweets Factory and explore the world of science at the Copernicus Science Centre. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hour: Old Town Walking Tour Take a family-friendly tour of Warsaw Old Town with highlights such as the Market Square, Royal Castle, Royal Route, Presidential Palace and many more. 3-hour: Old Town & Sweets Factory Join this tour to explore the highlights of Warsaw’s Old Town and learn how to make candies at the Sweets Factory. 4-hour: Old Town & Copernicus Science Centre Choose this walking tour to learn history and legends of Warsaw’s Old Town and visit the Copernicus Science Centre with skip-the-line tickets. Experience a family adventure in the capital of Poland! Explore the medieval streets of Warsaw Old Town and engage in fun activities.
This private Warsaw layover tour is perfect for travelers who want to make the most of a few hours between flights. Instead of waiting at the airport, explore Poland’s capital in a well-organized, and flexible way. You’ll be picked up at McCafé at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where you meet your guide and board a Żuk retro minibus. The itinerary is tailored to your interests, timing, and flight schedule. Planning the route in advance is recommended, but you can also decide everything together with your guide on the day. Most layover tours focus on a “Best of Warsaw” experience, combining the Old Town, WWII II sites, communist-era landmarks, and authentic neighborhoods such as Praga. Depending on traffic and preferences, the tour may also include street art or former Jewish areas. The retro minibus lets you move efficiently between locations, cover more ground than a walking tour, and adjust the plan on the go. Your guide monitors time carefully to ensure a smooth return to the airport.
Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest • The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists • Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces • VIP status as an option - seats in front rows • Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle • Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors • One-hour solo piano concert • Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine • The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
When traveling, food isn’t just eating—it’s the key to understanding a place and its people. Every dish tells a story of history, traditions, and daily life. Choosing where to eat can be overwhelming in Warsaw, but that’s where we come in! With over 10 years of experience and countless happy customers, you’re in great hands! Join our small-group food tour and see Warsaw like a local. Taste the flavors of our childhood (our moms would approve!) while discovering the city’s stories. Visit unique spots and enjoy must-try Polish classics—pierogi, soups, stews, local sausages, snacks, beer, and vodka. It’s more than a meal—it’s an experience! We will share the history, traditions, and everyday stories behind each dish (including a few we probably shouldn’t have admitted in school). Come hungry, leave happy, and discover the real flavors of Poland with us. After the tour, you’ll get a summary with Polish recipes and top local tips—so your culinary adventure continues!
Get to know the capital and largest city of Poland as a knowledgeable guide takes you on a walk through the heart of Warsaw. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument to the Polish king who made Warsaw the nation's capital, and learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. Your walk takes you to sights of the Old Town like the historic Royal Castle, where you get a look at the life of kings and of the inhabitants of Warsaw in past centuries. Next, continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. The tour shows you also the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, finishing with a short walk through the Royal Route before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
Feel the spirit of communist Warsaw during this private tour in an iconic retro automobile of the 1970’s and 80’s - the Fiat 125p. You will be chauffeured by a professional driver-guide who will introduce you to Warsaw and its communist history, showing you the most important landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science, the House of The Polish Communist Party and the communist housing districts. Hop in the car and learn about the era of monumental, massive architecture, empty store shelves and never-ending queues. The route might be changed a bit accordingly to current traffic situation. Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
Get to know the turbulent history of the establishment and liquidation of the largest ghetto in Europe. See the real places where the final solution plan has been put into practice
Hop on the Galar Wiślany, a traditional wooden ship featuring two decks – one indoor and one outdoor – ensuring a pleasant experience regardless of weather conditions. Begin the cruise journey at the Warsaw Mermaid Monument, taking you along boulevards, under three bridges, and up to the Old Town. Sailing on the Vistula, pass by the Copernicus Science Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the entrance to the Port of Prague, and the remarkably lush and untamed right bank of Warsaw, a rarity in Europe, leading all the way to the New and Old Towns. On the way back, glide past the National Stadium and the iconic Poniatówka beach, and see a deserted island in the middle of the city.
Every history enthusiast should visit this place, as Wolf’s Lair is a complex of huge and tremendous bunkers, located in a picturesque land, full of woods and lakes, called Masuria. A secret complex of multi-storey bunkers, completely hidden from the world, was the witness to the most important moments of the Second World War. Despite being blown up during the retreat of Germans in January 1945, the Wolf’s Liar is still very impressive. The colossal concrete bunkers spread on the huge area show the military impetus and power of the Nazi Germany. Hitler wasn’t the only one to quarter here – many of the most important people of the III Reich, like Goering, Bormann, Keitel and Jodl, had their bunkers in Wolf’s Lair. On our way back we will visit one of the three places: Mamerki, where you can see more bunkers, a medieval castle, or a beautiful, baroque church with spectacular interior. The choice is up to you!
The only in-depth tour about World War 2 in Warsaw, covering the entire WW2 period, from the 1939 siege of Warsaw to the Soviet liberation in 1945. You will see the bombed and reconstructed historical city centre, the former Nazi district as well as part the of the Jewish Ghetto. Our guide, WW2 history geek, the family of whom was involved in the WW2 events, will make this tour a trully unique experience.
On your Secret Food Tour: Warsaw, you’ll discover the rich flavors and resilient spirit of Poland’s capital - a city rebuilt with heart, filled with stories, and seasoned with history. From old-world cafés to hidden local favorites, we’ll guide you through a delicious journey celebrating Warsaw’s traditional and modern cuisine. Experience the city’s culinary soul through its most iconic comfort foods, authentic markets, and vibrant neighborhoods. Taste your way through 7+ local dishes and drinks, from hearty pierogi to crispy potato pancakes and sweet Polish waffles, while uncovering the legends and resilience that define this remarkable city.
Hop aboard your own personal Segway for a 3-hour small-group romp through Warsaw's historic highlights, led by a certified local tour guide. You'll see the Presidential Palace, Royal Castle, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Multimedia Fountain Park, Saxon Garden, St. John's Cathedral, the site of the Nazi-era Jewish Ghetto, and more.
After being collected from your accommodation in Warsaw by professional driver with social-distance car, you will make your way towards Treblinka, the biggest Nazi camp in all of Europe. The camp is only a 1.5-hour drive from Warsaw, and once having arrived, your guided tour will begin. During World War II, there were almost 2 million people killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau, a smaller concentration camp which lies outside of Krakow. Treblinka is a very impressive and touching place when it comes to the history, of which you will learn about throughout your tour here. In the central part of field full of stones, you will discover the famous must-see monument of "The Victims of Holocaust". During your trip you will also see the “Never Again” stone, which is dedicated to the Janusz Korczak commemoration. In the end of your tour, you will be returned back to your apartment in Warsaw.
If night time sightseeing is what you like, then this is what you need. Go on a private night life tour to dive into the night atmosphere of Warsaw with a private guide who drives you around the city in a unique communist-era taxi. Roll down the windows, let the night breeze in and enjoy. To warm you up for this night you will be given traditional Polish vodka on board.
We invite you to visit our indoor shooting range located in Warsaw, Krakowiaków 80A street. Here, in a safe environment and friendly atmosphere you will be able to see the firearms in practice and give in to the passion of shooting. Shooting is a great way to spend free time, and for many people also a hobby. Our modern shooting range has five firing tracks equipped with target conveyors. Shooting takes place at distances of 5, 10, 15 and 20 meters. We offer a wide selection of weapons, ranging from small caliber 0.22 arms, through a series of pistols in 9mm caliber and .45 ACP, .357 Magnum and Magnum .44 revolvers. Rifles from the Kalashnikov AK-47 to MG42 heavy machine gun. We are one of the very few to offer you an opportunity to shoot automatic weapons, such as UZI, AKM Kalashnikov, russian PKM and many others!
The Palace of Culture and Science is not only a symbol of Warsaw, but also a monument to Poland's turbulent history. Built in the 1950s as a gift from the Soviet Union, it has witnessed some of the most important events in the country's history. By visiting the Palace of Culture and Science, you can learn about its history and its significance to the Polish people.
MEETING POINT: PALACE OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE, BY TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE. BUS STOP ''DWORZEC CENTRALNY 12''. Visit the major landmarks of the city on a 2,5-hour retro bus tour. A live guide on board comments on the sights you pass and tells you more on a walk in the Old Town, Royal Park Łazienki or in the Palace of Culture and Science. You travel by a retro bus called Jelcz "Cucumber" - an iconic communist vehicle. This tour operates every Saturday at 3pm, starting from the Palace of Culture and Science. FOR TOTAL NUMBER OF PASSENGERS UP TO 8 PEOPLE WE PROVIDE NYSA MINI RETRO BUS. IF THE FINAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS MORE THAN 8, WE USE JELCZ ''CUCUMBER'' RETRO BUS.
This 4-hour walking Food Tour of Warsaw will let you taste some classics and discover the delicious side of Poland. We're not only a 'pierogi' and 'kielbasa' country - with our tour, you'll visit traditional as well as up-and-coming places. Our foodie guides, who are bloggers, journalists, or die-hard food enthusiasts, will tell you stories that will help you understand not only Polish food but Poland as a whole. We'll start by treating you to Polish classics at a traditional, old-style restaurant where you'll taste our legendary soups. Your journey continues to a historic café and candy shop, where time seems to stand still. Next, we'll visit an iconic street food spot. The tour then brings you to a contemporary, casual restaurant that refreshes traditional Polish recipes with modern twists. We wrap up with a dessert to die for. Altogether, you'll be treated to 10+ tastings in 4-5 spots, including 3 sitting-down restaurant tastings. It's not a nibble-only street food tour!
Discover the legends of Warsaw's Old Town on a family-friendly tour! See the Market Square, Royal Castle and follow the Royal Route. Make your own sweets at the Sweets Factory and explore the world of science at the Copernicus Science Centre. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hour: Old Town Walking Tour Take a family-friendly tour of Warsaw Old Town with highlights such as the Market Square, Royal Castle, Royal Route, Presidential Palace and many more. 3-hour: Old Town & Sweets Factory Join this tour to explore the highlights of Warsaw’s Old Town and learn how to make candies at the Sweets Factory. 4-hour: Old Town & Copernicus Science Centre Choose this walking tour to learn history and legends of Warsaw’s Old Town and visit the Copernicus Science Centre with skip-the-line tickets. Experience a family adventure in the capital of Poland! Explore the medieval streets of Warsaw Old Town and engage in fun activities.
This private Warsaw layover tour is perfect for travelers who want to make the most of a few hours between flights. Instead of waiting at the airport, explore Poland’s capital in a well-organized, and flexible way. You’ll be picked up at McCafé at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where you meet your guide and board a Żuk retro minibus. The itinerary is tailored to your interests, timing, and flight schedule. Planning the route in advance is recommended, but you can also decide everything together with your guide on the day. Most layover tours focus on a “Best of Warsaw” experience, combining the Old Town, WWII II sites, communist-era landmarks, and authentic neighborhoods such as Praga. Depending on traffic and preferences, the tour may also include street art or former Jewish areas. The retro minibus lets you move efficiently between locations, cover more ground than a walking tour, and adjust the plan on the go. Your guide monitors time carefully to ensure a smooth return to the airport.
Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest • The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists • Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces • VIP status as an option - seats in front rows • Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle • Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors • One-hour solo piano concert • Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine • The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
When traveling, food isn’t just eating—it’s the key to understanding a place and its people. Every dish tells a story of history, traditions, and daily life. Choosing where to eat can be overwhelming in Warsaw, but that’s where we come in! With over 10 years of experience and countless happy customers, you’re in great hands! Join our small-group food tour and see Warsaw like a local. Taste the flavors of our childhood (our moms would approve!) while discovering the city’s stories. Visit unique spots and enjoy must-try Polish classics—pierogi, soups, stews, local sausages, snacks, beer, and vodka. It’s more than a meal—it’s an experience! We will share the history, traditions, and everyday stories behind each dish (including a few we probably shouldn’t have admitted in school). Come hungry, leave happy, and discover the real flavors of Poland with us. After the tour, you’ll get a summary with Polish recipes and top local tips—so your culinary adventure continues!
Get to know the capital and largest city of Poland as a knowledgeable guide takes you on a walk through the heart of Warsaw. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument to the Polish king who made Warsaw the nation's capital, and learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. Your walk takes you to sights of the Old Town like the historic Royal Castle, where you get a look at the life of kings and of the inhabitants of Warsaw in past centuries. Next, continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. The tour shows you also the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, finishing with a short walk through the Royal Route before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
Feel the spirit of communist Warsaw during this private tour in an iconic retro automobile of the 1970’s and 80’s - the Fiat 125p. You will be chauffeured by a professional driver-guide who will introduce you to Warsaw and its communist history, showing you the most important landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science, the House of The Polish Communist Party and the communist housing districts. Hop in the car and learn about the era of monumental, massive architecture, empty store shelves and never-ending queues. The route might be changed a bit accordingly to current traffic situation. Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
Get to know the turbulent history of the establishment and liquidation of the largest ghetto in Europe. See the real places where the final solution plan has been put into practice
Hop on the Galar Wiślany, a traditional wooden ship featuring two decks – one indoor and one outdoor – ensuring a pleasant experience regardless of weather conditions. Begin the cruise journey at the Warsaw Mermaid Monument, taking you along boulevards, under three bridges, and up to the Old Town. Sailing on the Vistula, pass by the Copernicus Science Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the entrance to the Port of Prague, and the remarkably lush and untamed right bank of Warsaw, a rarity in Europe, leading all the way to the New and Old Towns. On the way back, glide past the National Stadium and the iconic Poniatówka beach, and see a deserted island in the middle of the city.
Every history enthusiast should visit this place, as Wolf’s Lair is a complex of huge and tremendous bunkers, located in a picturesque land, full of woods and lakes, called Masuria. A secret complex of multi-storey bunkers, completely hidden from the world, was the witness to the most important moments of the Second World War. Despite being blown up during the retreat of Germans in January 1945, the Wolf’s Liar is still very impressive. The colossal concrete bunkers spread on the huge area show the military impetus and power of the Nazi Germany. Hitler wasn’t the only one to quarter here – many of the most important people of the III Reich, like Goering, Bormann, Keitel and Jodl, had their bunkers in Wolf’s Lair. On our way back we will visit one of the three places: Mamerki, where you can see more bunkers, a medieval castle, or a beautiful, baroque church with spectacular interior. The choice is up to you!
The only in-depth tour about World War 2 in Warsaw, covering the entire WW2 period, from the 1939 siege of Warsaw to the Soviet liberation in 1945. You will see the bombed and reconstructed historical city centre, the former Nazi district as well as part the of the Jewish Ghetto. Our guide, WW2 history geek, the family of whom was involved in the WW2 events, will make this tour a trully unique experience.
On your Secret Food Tour: Warsaw, you’ll discover the rich flavors and resilient spirit of Poland’s capital - a city rebuilt with heart, filled with stories, and seasoned with history. From old-world cafés to hidden local favorites, we’ll guide you through a delicious journey celebrating Warsaw’s traditional and modern cuisine. Experience the city’s culinary soul through its most iconic comfort foods, authentic markets, and vibrant neighborhoods. Taste your way through 7+ local dishes and drinks, from hearty pierogi to crispy potato pancakes and sweet Polish waffles, while uncovering the legends and resilience that define this remarkable city.
Hop aboard your own personal Segway for a 3-hour small-group romp through Warsaw's historic highlights, led by a certified local tour guide. You'll see the Presidential Palace, Royal Castle, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Multimedia Fountain Park, Saxon Garden, St. John's Cathedral, the site of the Nazi-era Jewish Ghetto, and more.
After being collected from your accommodation in Warsaw by professional driver with social-distance car, you will make your way towards Treblinka, the biggest Nazi camp in all of Europe. The camp is only a 1.5-hour drive from Warsaw, and once having arrived, your guided tour will begin. During World War II, there were almost 2 million people killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau, a smaller concentration camp which lies outside of Krakow. Treblinka is a very impressive and touching place when it comes to the history, of which you will learn about throughout your tour here. In the central part of field full of stones, you will discover the famous must-see monument of "The Victims of Holocaust". During your trip you will also see the “Never Again” stone, which is dedicated to the Janusz Korczak commemoration. In the end of your tour, you will be returned back to your apartment in Warsaw.
If night time sightseeing is what you like, then this is what you need. Go on a private night life tour to dive into the night atmosphere of Warsaw with a private guide who drives you around the city in a unique communist-era taxi. Roll down the windows, let the night breeze in and enjoy. To warm you up for this night you will be given traditional Polish vodka on board.
We invite you to visit our indoor shooting range located in Warsaw, Krakowiaków 80A street. Here, in a safe environment and friendly atmosphere you will be able to see the firearms in practice and give in to the passion of shooting. Shooting is a great way to spend free time, and for many people also a hobby. Our modern shooting range has five firing tracks equipped with target conveyors. Shooting takes place at distances of 5, 10, 15 and 20 meters. We offer a wide selection of weapons, ranging from small caliber 0.22 arms, through a series of pistols in 9mm caliber and .45 ACP, .357 Magnum and Magnum .44 revolvers. Rifles from the Kalashnikov AK-47 to MG42 heavy machine gun. We are one of the very few to offer you an opportunity to shoot automatic weapons, such as UZI, AKM Kalashnikov, russian PKM and many others!
The Palace of Culture and Science is not only a symbol of Warsaw, but also a monument to Poland's turbulent history. Built in the 1950s as a gift from the Soviet Union, it has witnessed some of the most important events in the country's history. By visiting the Palace of Culture and Science, you can learn about its history and its significance to the Polish people.
MEETING POINT: PALACE OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE, BY TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE. BUS STOP ''DWORZEC CENTRALNY 12''. Visit the major landmarks of the city on a 2,5-hour retro bus tour. A live guide on board comments on the sights you pass and tells you more on a walk in the Old Town, Royal Park Łazienki or in the Palace of Culture and Science. You travel by a retro bus called Jelcz "Cucumber" - an iconic communist vehicle. This tour operates every Saturday at 3pm, starting from the Palace of Culture and Science. FOR TOTAL NUMBER OF PASSENGERS UP TO 8 PEOPLE WE PROVIDE NYSA MINI RETRO BUS. IF THE FINAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS MORE THAN 8, WE USE JELCZ ''CUCUMBER'' RETRO BUS.
This 4-hour walking Food Tour of Warsaw will let you taste some classics and discover the delicious side of Poland. We're not only a 'pierogi' and 'kielbasa' country - with our tour, you'll visit traditional as well as up-and-coming places. Our foodie guides, who are bloggers, journalists, or die-hard food enthusiasts, will tell you stories that will help you understand not only Polish food but Poland as a whole. We'll start by treating you to Polish classics at a traditional, old-style restaurant where you'll taste our legendary soups. Your journey continues to a historic café and candy shop, where time seems to stand still. Next, we'll visit an iconic street food spot. The tour then brings you to a contemporary, casual restaurant that refreshes traditional Polish recipes with modern twists. We wrap up with a dessert to die for. Altogether, you'll be treated to 10+ tastings in 4-5 spots, including 3 sitting-down restaurant tastings. It's not a nibble-only street food tour!
Discover the legends of Warsaw's Old Town on a family-friendly tour! See the Market Square, Royal Castle and follow the Royal Route. Make your own sweets at the Sweets Factory and explore the world of science at the Copernicus Science Centre. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hour: Old Town Walking Tour Take a family-friendly tour of Warsaw Old Town with highlights such as the Market Square, Royal Castle, Royal Route, Presidential Palace and many more. 3-hour: Old Town & Sweets Factory Join this tour to explore the highlights of Warsaw’s Old Town and learn how to make candies at the Sweets Factory. 4-hour: Old Town & Copernicus Science Centre Choose this walking tour to learn history and legends of Warsaw’s Old Town and visit the Copernicus Science Centre with skip-the-line tickets. Experience a family adventure in the capital of Poland! Explore the medieval streets of Warsaw Old Town and engage in fun activities.
This private Warsaw layover tour is perfect for travelers who want to make the most of a few hours between flights. Instead of waiting at the airport, explore Poland’s capital in a well-organized, and flexible way. You’ll be picked up at McCafé at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where you meet your guide and board a Żuk retro minibus. The itinerary is tailored to your interests, timing, and flight schedule. Planning the route in advance is recommended, but you can also decide everything together with your guide on the day. Most layover tours focus on a “Best of Warsaw” experience, combining the Old Town, WWII II sites, communist-era landmarks, and authentic neighborhoods such as Praga. Depending on traffic and preferences, the tour may also include street art or former Jewish areas. The retro minibus lets you move efficiently between locations, cover more ground than a walking tour, and adjust the plan on the go. Your guide monitors time carefully to ensure a smooth return to the airport.
Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest • The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists • Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces • VIP status as an option - seats in front rows • Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle • Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors • One-hour solo piano concert • Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine • The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
When traveling, food isn’t just eating—it’s the key to understanding a place and its people. Every dish tells a story of history, traditions, and daily life. Choosing where to eat can be overwhelming in Warsaw, but that’s where we come in! With over 10 years of experience and countless happy customers, you’re in great hands! Join our small-group food tour and see Warsaw like a local. Taste the flavors of our childhood (our moms would approve!) while discovering the city’s stories. Visit unique spots and enjoy must-try Polish classics—pierogi, soups, stews, local sausages, snacks, beer, and vodka. It’s more than a meal—it’s an experience! We will share the history, traditions, and everyday stories behind each dish (including a few we probably shouldn’t have admitted in school). Come hungry, leave happy, and discover the real flavors of Poland with us. After the tour, you’ll get a summary with Polish recipes and top local tips—so your culinary adventure continues!
Get to know the capital and largest city of Poland as a knowledgeable guide takes you on a walk through the heart of Warsaw. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument to the Polish king who made Warsaw the nation's capital, and learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. Your walk takes you to sights of the Old Town like the historic Royal Castle, where you get a look at the life of kings and of the inhabitants of Warsaw in past centuries. Next, continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. The tour shows you also the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, finishing with a short walk through the Royal Route before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
Feel the spirit of communist Warsaw during this private tour in an iconic retro automobile of the 1970’s and 80’s - the Fiat 125p. You will be chauffeured by a professional driver-guide who will introduce you to Warsaw and its communist history, showing you the most important landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science, the House of The Polish Communist Party and the communist housing districts. Hop in the car and learn about the era of monumental, massive architecture, empty store shelves and never-ending queues. The route might be changed a bit accordingly to current traffic situation. Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
Get to know the turbulent history of the establishment and liquidation of the largest ghetto in Europe. See the real places where the final solution plan has been put into practice
Hop on the Galar Wiślany, a traditional wooden ship featuring two decks – one indoor and one outdoor – ensuring a pleasant experience regardless of weather conditions. Begin the cruise journey at the Warsaw Mermaid Monument, taking you along boulevards, under three bridges, and up to the Old Town. Sailing on the Vistula, pass by the Copernicus Science Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the entrance to the Port of Prague, and the remarkably lush and untamed right bank of Warsaw, a rarity in Europe, leading all the way to the New and Old Towns. On the way back, glide past the National Stadium and the iconic Poniatówka beach, and see a deserted island in the middle of the city.
Every history enthusiast should visit this place, as Wolf’s Lair is a complex of huge and tremendous bunkers, located in a picturesque land, full of woods and lakes, called Masuria. A secret complex of multi-storey bunkers, completely hidden from the world, was the witness to the most important moments of the Second World War. Despite being blown up during the retreat of Germans in January 1945, the Wolf’s Liar is still very impressive. The colossal concrete bunkers spread on the huge area show the military impetus and power of the Nazi Germany. Hitler wasn’t the only one to quarter here – many of the most important people of the III Reich, like Goering, Bormann, Keitel and Jodl, had their bunkers in Wolf’s Lair. On our way back we will visit one of the three places: Mamerki, where you can see more bunkers, a medieval castle, or a beautiful, baroque church with spectacular interior. The choice is up to you!
The only in-depth tour about World War 2 in Warsaw, covering the entire WW2 period, from the 1939 siege of Warsaw to the Soviet liberation in 1945. You will see the bombed and reconstructed historical city centre, the former Nazi district as well as part the of the Jewish Ghetto. Our guide, WW2 history geek, the family of whom was involved in the WW2 events, will make this tour a trully unique experience.
On your Secret Food Tour: Warsaw, you’ll discover the rich flavors and resilient spirit of Poland’s capital - a city rebuilt with heart, filled with stories, and seasoned with history. From old-world cafés to hidden local favorites, we’ll guide you through a delicious journey celebrating Warsaw’s traditional and modern cuisine. Experience the city’s culinary soul through its most iconic comfort foods, authentic markets, and vibrant neighborhoods. Taste your way through 7+ local dishes and drinks, from hearty pierogi to crispy potato pancakes and sweet Polish waffles, while uncovering the legends and resilience that define this remarkable city.
Hop aboard your own personal Segway for a 3-hour small-group romp through Warsaw's historic highlights, led by a certified local tour guide. You'll see the Presidential Palace, Royal Castle, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Multimedia Fountain Park, Saxon Garden, St. John's Cathedral, the site of the Nazi-era Jewish Ghetto, and more.
After being collected from your accommodation in Warsaw by professional driver with social-distance car, you will make your way towards Treblinka, the biggest Nazi camp in all of Europe. The camp is only a 1.5-hour drive from Warsaw, and once having arrived, your guided tour will begin. During World War II, there were almost 2 million people killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau, a smaller concentration camp which lies outside of Krakow. Treblinka is a very impressive and touching place when it comes to the history, of which you will learn about throughout your tour here. In the central part of field full of stones, you will discover the famous must-see monument of "The Victims of Holocaust". During your trip you will also see the “Never Again” stone, which is dedicated to the Janusz Korczak commemoration. In the end of your tour, you will be returned back to your apartment in Warsaw.
If night time sightseeing is what you like, then this is what you need. Go on a private night life tour to dive into the night atmosphere of Warsaw with a private guide who drives you around the city in a unique communist-era taxi. Roll down the windows, let the night breeze in and enjoy. To warm you up for this night you will be given traditional Polish vodka on board.
We invite you to visit our indoor shooting range located in Warsaw, Krakowiaków 80A street. Here, in a safe environment and friendly atmosphere you will be able to see the firearms in practice and give in to the passion of shooting. Shooting is a great way to spend free time, and for many people also a hobby. Our modern shooting range has five firing tracks equipped with target conveyors. Shooting takes place at distances of 5, 10, 15 and 20 meters. We offer a wide selection of weapons, ranging from small caliber 0.22 arms, through a series of pistols in 9mm caliber and .45 ACP, .357 Magnum and Magnum .44 revolvers. Rifles from the Kalashnikov AK-47 to MG42 heavy machine gun. We are one of the very few to offer you an opportunity to shoot automatic weapons, such as UZI, AKM Kalashnikov, russian PKM and many others!
The Palace of Culture and Science is not only a symbol of Warsaw, but also a monument to Poland's turbulent history. Built in the 1950s as a gift from the Soviet Union, it has witnessed some of the most important events in the country's history. By visiting the Palace of Culture and Science, you can learn about its history and its significance to the Polish people.
MEETING POINT: PALACE OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE, BY TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE. BUS STOP ''DWORZEC CENTRALNY 12''. Visit the major landmarks of the city on a 2,5-hour retro bus tour. A live guide on board comments on the sights you pass and tells you more on a walk in the Old Town, Royal Park Łazienki or in the Palace of Culture and Science. You travel by a retro bus called Jelcz "Cucumber" - an iconic communist vehicle. This tour operates every Saturday at 3pm, starting from the Palace of Culture and Science. FOR TOTAL NUMBER OF PASSENGERS UP TO 8 PEOPLE WE PROVIDE NYSA MINI RETRO BUS. IF THE FINAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS MORE THAN 8, WE USE JELCZ ''CUCUMBER'' RETRO BUS.
This 4-hour walking Food Tour of Warsaw will let you taste some classics and discover the delicious side of Poland. We're not only a 'pierogi' and 'kielbasa' country - with our tour, you'll visit traditional as well as up-and-coming places. Our foodie guides, who are bloggers, journalists, or die-hard food enthusiasts, will tell you stories that will help you understand not only Polish food but Poland as a whole. We'll start by treating you to Polish classics at a traditional, old-style restaurant where you'll taste our legendary soups. Your journey continues to a historic café and candy shop, where time seems to stand still. Next, we'll visit an iconic street food spot. The tour then brings you to a contemporary, casual restaurant that refreshes traditional Polish recipes with modern twists. We wrap up with a dessert to die for. Altogether, you'll be treated to 10+ tastings in 4-5 spots, including 3 sitting-down restaurant tastings. It's not a nibble-only street food tour!
Discover the legends of Warsaw's Old Town on a family-friendly tour! See the Market Square, Royal Castle and follow the Royal Route. Make your own sweets at the Sweets Factory and explore the world of science at the Copernicus Science Centre. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hour: Old Town Walking Tour Take a family-friendly tour of Warsaw Old Town with highlights such as the Market Square, Royal Castle, Royal Route, Presidential Palace and many more. 3-hour: Old Town & Sweets Factory Join this tour to explore the highlights of Warsaw’s Old Town and learn how to make candies at the Sweets Factory. 4-hour: Old Town & Copernicus Science Centre Choose this walking tour to learn history and legends of Warsaw’s Old Town and visit the Copernicus Science Centre with skip-the-line tickets. Experience a family adventure in the capital of Poland! Explore the medieval streets of Warsaw Old Town and engage in fun activities.
This private Warsaw layover tour is perfect for travelers who want to make the most of a few hours between flights. Instead of waiting at the airport, explore Poland’s capital in a well-organized, and flexible way. You’ll be picked up at McCafé at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where you meet your guide and board a Żuk retro minibus. The itinerary is tailored to your interests, timing, and flight schedule. Planning the route in advance is recommended, but you can also decide everything together with your guide on the day. Most layover tours focus on a “Best of Warsaw” experience, combining the Old Town, WWII II sites, communist-era landmarks, and authentic neighborhoods such as Praga. Depending on traffic and preferences, the tour may also include street art or former Jewish areas. The retro minibus lets you move efficiently between locations, cover more ground than a walking tour, and adjust the plan on the go. Your guide monitors time carefully to ensure a smooth return to the airport.
Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest • The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists • Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces • VIP status as an option - seats in front rows • Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle • Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors • One-hour solo piano concert • Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine • The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
When traveling, food isn’t just eating—it’s the key to understanding a place and its people. Every dish tells a story of history, traditions, and daily life. Choosing where to eat can be overwhelming in Warsaw, but that’s where we come in! With over 10 years of experience and countless happy customers, you’re in great hands! Join our small-group food tour and see Warsaw like a local. Taste the flavors of our childhood (our moms would approve!) while discovering the city’s stories. Visit unique spots and enjoy must-try Polish classics—pierogi, soups, stews, local sausages, snacks, beer, and vodka. It’s more than a meal—it’s an experience! We will share the history, traditions, and everyday stories behind each dish (including a few we probably shouldn’t have admitted in school). Come hungry, leave happy, and discover the real flavors of Poland with us. After the tour, you’ll get a summary with Polish recipes and top local tips—so your culinary adventure continues!
Get to know the capital and largest city of Poland as a knowledgeable guide takes you on a walk through the heart of Warsaw. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument to the Polish king who made Warsaw the nation's capital, and learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. Your walk takes you to sights of the Old Town like the historic Royal Castle, where you get a look at the life of kings and of the inhabitants of Warsaw in past centuries. Next, continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. The tour shows you also the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, finishing with a short walk through the Royal Route before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
Feel the spirit of communist Warsaw during this private tour in an iconic retro automobile of the 1970’s and 80’s - the Fiat 125p. You will be chauffeured by a professional driver-guide who will introduce you to Warsaw and its communist history, showing you the most important landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science, the House of The Polish Communist Party and the communist housing districts. Hop in the car and learn about the era of monumental, massive architecture, empty store shelves and never-ending queues. The route might be changed a bit accordingly to current traffic situation. Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
Get to know the turbulent history of the establishment and liquidation of the largest ghetto in Europe. See the real places where the final solution plan has been put into practice
Hop on the Galar Wiślany, a traditional wooden ship featuring two decks – one indoor and one outdoor – ensuring a pleasant experience regardless of weather conditions. Begin the cruise journey at the Warsaw Mermaid Monument, taking you along boulevards, under three bridges, and up to the Old Town. Sailing on the Vistula, pass by the Copernicus Science Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the entrance to the Port of Prague, and the remarkably lush and untamed right bank of Warsaw, a rarity in Europe, leading all the way to the New and Old Towns. On the way back, glide past the National Stadium and the iconic Poniatówka beach, and see a deserted island in the middle of the city.
Every history enthusiast should visit this place, as Wolf’s Lair is a complex of huge and tremendous bunkers, located in a picturesque land, full of woods and lakes, called Masuria. A secret complex of multi-storey bunkers, completely hidden from the world, was the witness to the most important moments of the Second World War. Despite being blown up during the retreat of Germans in January 1945, the Wolf’s Liar is still very impressive. The colossal concrete bunkers spread on the huge area show the military impetus and power of the Nazi Germany. Hitler wasn’t the only one to quarter here – many of the most important people of the III Reich, like Goering, Bormann, Keitel and Jodl, had their bunkers in Wolf’s Lair. On our way back we will visit one of the three places: Mamerki, where you can see more bunkers, a medieval castle, or a beautiful, baroque church with spectacular interior. The choice is up to you!
The only in-depth tour about World War 2 in Warsaw, covering the entire WW2 period, from the 1939 siege of Warsaw to the Soviet liberation in 1945. You will see the bombed and reconstructed historical city centre, the former Nazi district as well as part the of the Jewish Ghetto. Our guide, WW2 history geek, the family of whom was involved in the WW2 events, will make this tour a trully unique experience.
On your Secret Food Tour: Warsaw, you’ll discover the rich flavors and resilient spirit of Poland’s capital - a city rebuilt with heart, filled with stories, and seasoned with history. From old-world cafés to hidden local favorites, we’ll guide you through a delicious journey celebrating Warsaw’s traditional and modern cuisine. Experience the city’s culinary soul through its most iconic comfort foods, authentic markets, and vibrant neighborhoods. Taste your way through 7+ local dishes and drinks, from hearty pierogi to crispy potato pancakes and sweet Polish waffles, while uncovering the legends and resilience that define this remarkable city.
Hop aboard your own personal Segway for a 3-hour small-group romp through Warsaw's historic highlights, led by a certified local tour guide. You'll see the Presidential Palace, Royal Castle, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Multimedia Fountain Park, Saxon Garden, St. John's Cathedral, the site of the Nazi-era Jewish Ghetto, and more.
After being collected from your accommodation in Warsaw by professional driver with social-distance car, you will make your way towards Treblinka, the biggest Nazi camp in all of Europe. The camp is only a 1.5-hour drive from Warsaw, and once having arrived, your guided tour will begin. During World War II, there were almost 2 million people killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau, a smaller concentration camp which lies outside of Krakow. Treblinka is a very impressive and touching place when it comes to the history, of which you will learn about throughout your tour here. In the central part of field full of stones, you will discover the famous must-see monument of "The Victims of Holocaust". During your trip you will also see the “Never Again” stone, which is dedicated to the Janusz Korczak commemoration. In the end of your tour, you will be returned back to your apartment in Warsaw.
If night time sightseeing is what you like, then this is what you need. Go on a private night life tour to dive into the night atmosphere of Warsaw with a private guide who drives you around the city in a unique communist-era taxi. Roll down the windows, let the night breeze in and enjoy. To warm you up for this night you will be given traditional Polish vodka on board.
We invite you to visit our indoor shooting range located in Warsaw, Krakowiaków 80A street. Here, in a safe environment and friendly atmosphere you will be able to see the firearms in practice and give in to the passion of shooting. Shooting is a great way to spend free time, and for many people also a hobby. Our modern shooting range has five firing tracks equipped with target conveyors. Shooting takes place at distances of 5, 10, 15 and 20 meters. We offer a wide selection of weapons, ranging from small caliber 0.22 arms, through a series of pistols in 9mm caliber and .45 ACP, .357 Magnum and Magnum .44 revolvers. Rifles from the Kalashnikov AK-47 to MG42 heavy machine gun. We are one of the very few to offer you an opportunity to shoot automatic weapons, such as UZI, AKM Kalashnikov, russian PKM and many others!
The Palace of Culture and Science is not only a symbol of Warsaw, but also a monument to Poland's turbulent history. Built in the 1950s as a gift from the Soviet Union, it has witnessed some of the most important events in the country's history. By visiting the Palace of Culture and Science, you can learn about its history and its significance to the Polish people.
MEETING POINT: PALACE OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE, BY TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE. BUS STOP ''DWORZEC CENTRALNY 12''. Visit the major landmarks of the city on a 2,5-hour retro bus tour. A live guide on board comments on the sights you pass and tells you more on a walk in the Old Town, Royal Park Łazienki or in the Palace of Culture and Science. You travel by a retro bus called Jelcz "Cucumber" - an iconic communist vehicle. This tour operates every Saturday at 3pm, starting from the Palace of Culture and Science. FOR TOTAL NUMBER OF PASSENGERS UP TO 8 PEOPLE WE PROVIDE NYSA MINI RETRO BUS. IF THE FINAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS MORE THAN 8, WE USE JELCZ ''CUCUMBER'' RETRO BUS.
This 4-hour walking Food Tour of Warsaw will let you taste some classics and discover the delicious side of Poland. We're not only a 'pierogi' and 'kielbasa' country - with our tour, you'll visit traditional as well as up-and-coming places. Our foodie guides, who are bloggers, journalists, or die-hard food enthusiasts, will tell you stories that will help you understand not only Polish food but Poland as a whole. We'll start by treating you to Polish classics at a traditional, old-style restaurant where you'll taste our legendary soups. Your journey continues to a historic café and candy shop, where time seems to stand still. Next, we'll visit an iconic street food spot. The tour then brings you to a contemporary, casual restaurant that refreshes traditional Polish recipes with modern twists. We wrap up with a dessert to die for. Altogether, you'll be treated to 10+ tastings in 4-5 spots, including 3 sitting-down restaurant tastings. It's not a nibble-only street food tour!
Discover the legends of Warsaw's Old Town on a family-friendly tour! See the Market Square, Royal Castle and follow the Royal Route. Make your own sweets at the Sweets Factory and explore the world of science at the Copernicus Science Centre. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hour: Old Town Walking Tour Take a family-friendly tour of Warsaw Old Town with highlights such as the Market Square, Royal Castle, Royal Route, Presidential Palace and many more. 3-hour: Old Town & Sweets Factory Join this tour to explore the highlights of Warsaw’s Old Town and learn how to make candies at the Sweets Factory. 4-hour: Old Town & Copernicus Science Centre Choose this walking tour to learn history and legends of Warsaw’s Old Town and visit the Copernicus Science Centre with skip-the-line tickets. Experience a family adventure in the capital of Poland! Explore the medieval streets of Warsaw Old Town and engage in fun activities.
This private Warsaw layover tour is perfect for travelers who want to make the most of a few hours between flights. Instead of waiting at the airport, explore Poland’s capital in a well-organized, and flexible way. You’ll be picked up at McCafé at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where you meet your guide and board a Żuk retro minibus. The itinerary is tailored to your interests, timing, and flight schedule. Planning the route in advance is recommended, but you can also decide everything together with your guide on the day. Most layover tours focus on a “Best of Warsaw” experience, combining the Old Town, WWII II sites, communist-era landmarks, and authentic neighborhoods such as Praga. Depending on traffic and preferences, the tour may also include street art or former Jewish areas. The retro minibus lets you move efficiently between locations, cover more ground than a walking tour, and adjust the plan on the go. Your guide monitors time carefully to ensure a smooth return to the airport.
Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest • The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists • Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces • VIP status as an option - seats in front rows • Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle • Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors • One-hour solo piano concert • Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine • The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
When traveling, food isn’t just eating—it’s the key to understanding a place and its people. Every dish tells a story of history, traditions, and daily life. Choosing where to eat can be overwhelming in Warsaw, but that’s where we come in! With over 10 years of experience and countless happy customers, you’re in great hands! Join our small-group food tour and see Warsaw like a local. Taste the flavors of our childhood (our moms would approve!) while discovering the city’s stories. Visit unique spots and enjoy must-try Polish classics—pierogi, soups, stews, local sausages, snacks, beer, and vodka. It’s more than a meal—it’s an experience! We will share the history, traditions, and everyday stories behind each dish (including a few we probably shouldn’t have admitted in school). Come hungry, leave happy, and discover the real flavors of Poland with us. After the tour, you’ll get a summary with Polish recipes and top local tips—so your culinary adventure continues!
Get to know the capital and largest city of Poland as a knowledgeable guide takes you on a walk through the heart of Warsaw. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument to the Polish king who made Warsaw the nation's capital, and learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. Your walk takes you to sights of the Old Town like the historic Royal Castle, where you get a look at the life of kings and of the inhabitants of Warsaw in past centuries. Next, continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. The tour shows you also the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, finishing with a short walk through the Royal Route before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
Feel the spirit of communist Warsaw during this private tour in an iconic retro automobile of the 1970’s and 80’s - the Fiat 125p. You will be chauffeured by a professional driver-guide who will introduce you to Warsaw and its communist history, showing you the most important landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science, the House of The Polish Communist Party and the communist housing districts. Hop in the car and learn about the era of monumental, massive architecture, empty store shelves and never-ending queues. The route might be changed a bit accordingly to current traffic situation. Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
Get to know the turbulent history of the establishment and liquidation of the largest ghetto in Europe. See the real places where the final solution plan has been put into practice
Hop on the Galar Wiślany, a traditional wooden ship featuring two decks – one indoor and one outdoor – ensuring a pleasant experience regardless of weather conditions. Begin the cruise journey at the Warsaw Mermaid Monument, taking you along boulevards, under three bridges, and up to the Old Town. Sailing on the Vistula, pass by the Copernicus Science Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the entrance to the Port of Prague, and the remarkably lush and untamed right bank of Warsaw, a rarity in Europe, leading all the way to the New and Old Towns. On the way back, glide past the National Stadium and the iconic Poniatówka beach, and see a deserted island in the middle of the city.
Every history enthusiast should visit this place, as Wolf’s Lair is a complex of huge and tremendous bunkers, located in a picturesque land, full of woods and lakes, called Masuria. A secret complex of multi-storey bunkers, completely hidden from the world, was the witness to the most important moments of the Second World War. Despite being blown up during the retreat of Germans in January 1945, the Wolf’s Liar is still very impressive. The colossal concrete bunkers spread on the huge area show the military impetus and power of the Nazi Germany. Hitler wasn’t the only one to quarter here – many of the most important people of the III Reich, like Goering, Bormann, Keitel and Jodl, had their bunkers in Wolf’s Lair. On our way back we will visit one of the three places: Mamerki, where you can see more bunkers, a medieval castle, or a beautiful, baroque church with spectacular interior. The choice is up to you!
The only in-depth tour about World War 2 in Warsaw, covering the entire WW2 period, from the 1939 siege of Warsaw to the Soviet liberation in 1945. You will see the bombed and reconstructed historical city centre, the former Nazi district as well as part the of the Jewish Ghetto. Our guide, WW2 history geek, the family of whom was involved in the WW2 events, will make this tour a trully unique experience.
On your Secret Food Tour: Warsaw, you’ll discover the rich flavors and resilient spirit of Poland’s capital - a city rebuilt with heart, filled with stories, and seasoned with history. From old-world cafés to hidden local favorites, we’ll guide you through a delicious journey celebrating Warsaw’s traditional and modern cuisine. Experience the city’s culinary soul through its most iconic comfort foods, authentic markets, and vibrant neighborhoods. Taste your way through 7+ local dishes and drinks, from hearty pierogi to crispy potato pancakes and sweet Polish waffles, while uncovering the legends and resilience that define this remarkable city.
Hop aboard your own personal Segway for a 3-hour small-group romp through Warsaw's historic highlights, led by a certified local tour guide. You'll see the Presidential Palace, Royal Castle, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Multimedia Fountain Park, Saxon Garden, St. John's Cathedral, the site of the Nazi-era Jewish Ghetto, and more.
After being collected from your accommodation in Warsaw by professional driver with social-distance car, you will make your way towards Treblinka, the biggest Nazi camp in all of Europe. The camp is only a 1.5-hour drive from Warsaw, and once having arrived, your guided tour will begin. During World War II, there were almost 2 million people killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau, a smaller concentration camp which lies outside of Krakow. Treblinka is a very impressive and touching place when it comes to the history, of which you will learn about throughout your tour here. In the central part of field full of stones, you will discover the famous must-see monument of "The Victims of Holocaust". During your trip you will also see the “Never Again” stone, which is dedicated to the Janusz Korczak commemoration. In the end of your tour, you will be returned back to your apartment in Warsaw.
If night time sightseeing is what you like, then this is what you need. Go on a private night life tour to dive into the night atmosphere of Warsaw with a private guide who drives you around the city in a unique communist-era taxi. Roll down the windows, let the night breeze in and enjoy. To warm you up for this night you will be given traditional Polish vodka on board.
We invite you to visit our indoor shooting range located in Warsaw, Krakowiaków 80A street. Here, in a safe environment and friendly atmosphere you will be able to see the firearms in practice and give in to the passion of shooting. Shooting is a great way to spend free time, and for many people also a hobby. Our modern shooting range has five firing tracks equipped with target conveyors. Shooting takes place at distances of 5, 10, 15 and 20 meters. We offer a wide selection of weapons, ranging from small caliber 0.22 arms, through a series of pistols in 9mm caliber and .45 ACP, .357 Magnum and Magnum .44 revolvers. Rifles from the Kalashnikov AK-47 to MG42 heavy machine gun. We are one of the very few to offer you an opportunity to shoot automatic weapons, such as UZI, AKM Kalashnikov, russian PKM and many others!
The Palace of Culture and Science is not only a symbol of Warsaw, but also a monument to Poland's turbulent history. Built in the 1950s as a gift from the Soviet Union, it has witnessed some of the most important events in the country's history. By visiting the Palace of Culture and Science, you can learn about its history and its significance to the Polish people.
MEETING POINT: PALACE OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE, BY TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE. BUS STOP ''DWORZEC CENTRALNY 12''. Visit the major landmarks of the city on a 2,5-hour retro bus tour. A live guide on board comments on the sights you pass and tells you more on a walk in the Old Town, Royal Park Łazienki or in the Palace of Culture and Science. You travel by a retro bus called Jelcz "Cucumber" - an iconic communist vehicle. This tour operates every Saturday at 3pm, starting from the Palace of Culture and Science. FOR TOTAL NUMBER OF PASSENGERS UP TO 8 PEOPLE WE PROVIDE NYSA MINI RETRO BUS. IF THE FINAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS MORE THAN 8, WE USE JELCZ ''CUCUMBER'' RETRO BUS.
This 4-hour walking Food Tour of Warsaw will let you taste some classics and discover the delicious side of Poland. We're not only a 'pierogi' and 'kielbasa' country - with our tour, you'll visit traditional as well as up-and-coming places. Our foodie guides, who are bloggers, journalists, or die-hard food enthusiasts, will tell you stories that will help you understand not only Polish food but Poland as a whole. We'll start by treating you to Polish classics at a traditional, old-style restaurant where you'll taste our legendary soups. Your journey continues to a historic café and candy shop, where time seems to stand still. Next, we'll visit an iconic street food spot. The tour then brings you to a contemporary, casual restaurant that refreshes traditional Polish recipes with modern twists. We wrap up with a dessert to die for. Altogether, you'll be treated to 10+ tastings in 4-5 spots, including 3 sitting-down restaurant tastings. It's not a nibble-only street food tour!
Discover the legends of Warsaw's Old Town on a family-friendly tour! See the Market Square, Royal Castle and follow the Royal Route. Make your own sweets at the Sweets Factory and explore the world of science at the Copernicus Science Centre. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hour: Old Town Walking Tour Take a family-friendly tour of Warsaw Old Town with highlights such as the Market Square, Royal Castle, Royal Route, Presidential Palace and many more. 3-hour: Old Town & Sweets Factory Join this tour to explore the highlights of Warsaw’s Old Town and learn how to make candies at the Sweets Factory. 4-hour: Old Town & Copernicus Science Centre Choose this walking tour to learn history and legends of Warsaw’s Old Town and visit the Copernicus Science Centre with skip-the-line tickets. Experience a family adventure in the capital of Poland! Explore the medieval streets of Warsaw Old Town and engage in fun activities.
This private Warsaw layover tour is perfect for travelers who want to make the most of a few hours between flights. Instead of waiting at the airport, explore Poland’s capital in a well-organized, and flexible way. You’ll be picked up at McCafé at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where you meet your guide and board a Żuk retro minibus. The itinerary is tailored to your interests, timing, and flight schedule. Planning the route in advance is recommended, but you can also decide everything together with your guide on the day. Most layover tours focus on a “Best of Warsaw” experience, combining the Old Town, WWII II sites, communist-era landmarks, and authentic neighborhoods such as Praga. Depending on traffic and preferences, the tour may also include street art or former Jewish areas. The retro minibus lets you move efficiently between locations, cover more ground than a walking tour, and adjust the plan on the go. Your guide monitors time carefully to ensure a smooth return to the airport.
Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest • The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists • Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces • VIP status as an option - seats in front rows • Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle • Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors • One-hour solo piano concert • Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine • The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
When traveling, food isn’t just eating—it’s the key to understanding a place and its people. Every dish tells a story of history, traditions, and daily life. Choosing where to eat can be overwhelming in Warsaw, but that’s where we come in! With over 10 years of experience and countless happy customers, you’re in great hands! Join our small-group food tour and see Warsaw like a local. Taste the flavors of our childhood (our moms would approve!) while discovering the city’s stories. Visit unique spots and enjoy must-try Polish classics—pierogi, soups, stews, local sausages, snacks, beer, and vodka. It’s more than a meal—it’s an experience! We will share the history, traditions, and everyday stories behind each dish (including a few we probably shouldn’t have admitted in school). Come hungry, leave happy, and discover the real flavors of Poland with us. After the tour, you’ll get a summary with Polish recipes and top local tips—so your culinary adventure continues!
Get to know the capital and largest city of Poland as a knowledgeable guide takes you on a walk through the heart of Warsaw. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument to the Polish king who made Warsaw the nation's capital, and learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. Your walk takes you to sights of the Old Town like the historic Royal Castle, where you get a look at the life of kings and of the inhabitants of Warsaw in past centuries. Next, continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. The tour shows you also the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, finishing with a short walk through the Royal Route before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
Feel the spirit of communist Warsaw during this private tour in an iconic retro automobile of the 1970’s and 80’s - the Fiat 125p. You will be chauffeured by a professional driver-guide who will introduce you to Warsaw and its communist history, showing you the most important landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science, the House of The Polish Communist Party and the communist housing districts. Hop in the car and learn about the era of monumental, massive architecture, empty store shelves and never-ending queues. The route might be changed a bit accordingly to current traffic situation. Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
Get to know the turbulent history of the establishment and liquidation of the largest ghetto in Europe. See the real places where the final solution plan has been put into practice
Hop on the Galar Wiślany, a traditional wooden ship featuring two decks – one indoor and one outdoor – ensuring a pleasant experience regardless of weather conditions. Begin the cruise journey at the Warsaw Mermaid Monument, taking you along boulevards, under three bridges, and up to the Old Town. Sailing on the Vistula, pass by the Copernicus Science Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the entrance to the Port of Prague, and the remarkably lush and untamed right bank of Warsaw, a rarity in Europe, leading all the way to the New and Old Towns. On the way back, glide past the National Stadium and the iconic Poniatówka beach, and see a deserted island in the middle of the city.
Every history enthusiast should visit this place, as Wolf’s Lair is a complex of huge and tremendous bunkers, located in a picturesque land, full of woods and lakes, called Masuria. A secret complex of multi-storey bunkers, completely hidden from the world, was the witness to the most important moments of the Second World War. Despite being blown up during the retreat of Germans in January 1945, the Wolf’s Liar is still very impressive. The colossal concrete bunkers spread on the huge area show the military impetus and power of the Nazi Germany. Hitler wasn’t the only one to quarter here – many of the most important people of the III Reich, like Goering, Bormann, Keitel and Jodl, had their bunkers in Wolf’s Lair. On our way back we will visit one of the three places: Mamerki, where you can see more bunkers, a medieval castle, or a beautiful, baroque church with spectacular interior. The choice is up to you!
The only in-depth tour about World War 2 in Warsaw, covering the entire WW2 period, from the 1939 siege of Warsaw to the Soviet liberation in 1945. You will see the bombed and reconstructed historical city centre, the former Nazi district as well as part the of the Jewish Ghetto. Our guide, WW2 history geek, the family of whom was involved in the WW2 events, will make this tour a trully unique experience.
On your Secret Food Tour: Warsaw, you’ll discover the rich flavors and resilient spirit of Poland’s capital - a city rebuilt with heart, filled with stories, and seasoned with history. From old-world cafés to hidden local favorites, we’ll guide you through a delicious journey celebrating Warsaw’s traditional and modern cuisine. Experience the city’s culinary soul through its most iconic comfort foods, authentic markets, and vibrant neighborhoods. Taste your way through 7+ local dishes and drinks, from hearty pierogi to crispy potato pancakes and sweet Polish waffles, while uncovering the legends and resilience that define this remarkable city.
Hop aboard your own personal Segway for a 3-hour small-group romp through Warsaw's historic highlights, led by a certified local tour guide. You'll see the Presidential Palace, Royal Castle, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Multimedia Fountain Park, Saxon Garden, St. John's Cathedral, the site of the Nazi-era Jewish Ghetto, and more.
After being collected from your accommodation in Warsaw by professional driver with social-distance car, you will make your way towards Treblinka, the biggest Nazi camp in all of Europe. The camp is only a 1.5-hour drive from Warsaw, and once having arrived, your guided tour will begin. During World War II, there were almost 2 million people killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau, a smaller concentration camp which lies outside of Krakow. Treblinka is a very impressive and touching place when it comes to the history, of which you will learn about throughout your tour here. In the central part of field full of stones, you will discover the famous must-see monument of "The Victims of Holocaust". During your trip you will also see the “Never Again” stone, which is dedicated to the Janusz Korczak commemoration. In the end of your tour, you will be returned back to your apartment in Warsaw.
If night time sightseeing is what you like, then this is what you need. Go on a private night life tour to dive into the night atmosphere of Warsaw with a private guide who drives you around the city in a unique communist-era taxi. Roll down the windows, let the night breeze in and enjoy. To warm you up for this night you will be given traditional Polish vodka on board.
We invite you to visit our indoor shooting range located in Warsaw, Krakowiaków 80A street. Here, in a safe environment and friendly atmosphere you will be able to see the firearms in practice and give in to the passion of shooting. Shooting is a great way to spend free time, and for many people also a hobby. Our modern shooting range has five firing tracks equipped with target conveyors. Shooting takes place at distances of 5, 10, 15 and 20 meters. We offer a wide selection of weapons, ranging from small caliber 0.22 arms, through a series of pistols in 9mm caliber and .45 ACP, .357 Magnum and Magnum .44 revolvers. Rifles from the Kalashnikov AK-47 to MG42 heavy machine gun. We are one of the very few to offer you an opportunity to shoot automatic weapons, such as UZI, AKM Kalashnikov, russian PKM and many others!
The Palace of Culture and Science is not only a symbol of Warsaw, but also a monument to Poland's turbulent history. Built in the 1950s as a gift from the Soviet Union, it has witnessed some of the most important events in the country's history. By visiting the Palace of Culture and Science, you can learn about its history and its significance to the Polish people.
MEETING POINT: PALACE OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE, BY TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE. BUS STOP ''DWORZEC CENTRALNY 12''. Visit the major landmarks of the city on a 2,5-hour retro bus tour. A live guide on board comments on the sights you pass and tells you more on a walk in the Old Town, Royal Park Łazienki or in the Palace of Culture and Science. You travel by a retro bus called Jelcz "Cucumber" - an iconic communist vehicle. This tour operates every Saturday at 3pm, starting from the Palace of Culture and Science. FOR TOTAL NUMBER OF PASSENGERS UP TO 8 PEOPLE WE PROVIDE NYSA MINI RETRO BUS. IF THE FINAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS MORE THAN 8, WE USE JELCZ ''CUCUMBER'' RETRO BUS.
This 4-hour walking Food Tour of Warsaw will let you taste some classics and discover the delicious side of Poland. We're not only a 'pierogi' and 'kielbasa' country - with our tour, you'll visit traditional as well as up-and-coming places. Our foodie guides, who are bloggers, journalists, or die-hard food enthusiasts, will tell you stories that will help you understand not only Polish food but Poland as a whole. We'll start by treating you to Polish classics at a traditional, old-style restaurant where you'll taste our legendary soups. Your journey continues to a historic café and candy shop, where time seems to stand still. Next, we'll visit an iconic street food spot. The tour then brings you to a contemporary, casual restaurant that refreshes traditional Polish recipes with modern twists. We wrap up with a dessert to die for. Altogether, you'll be treated to 10+ tastings in 4-5 spots, including 3 sitting-down restaurant tastings. It's not a nibble-only street food tour!
Discover the legends of Warsaw's Old Town on a family-friendly tour! See the Market Square, Royal Castle and follow the Royal Route. Make your own sweets at the Sweets Factory and explore the world of science at the Copernicus Science Centre. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hour: Old Town Walking Tour Take a family-friendly tour of Warsaw Old Town with highlights such as the Market Square, Royal Castle, Royal Route, Presidential Palace and many more. 3-hour: Old Town & Sweets Factory Join this tour to explore the highlights of Warsaw’s Old Town and learn how to make candies at the Sweets Factory. 4-hour: Old Town & Copernicus Science Centre Choose this walking tour to learn history and legends of Warsaw’s Old Town and visit the Copernicus Science Centre with skip-the-line tickets. Experience a family adventure in the capital of Poland! Explore the medieval streets of Warsaw Old Town and engage in fun activities.
This private Warsaw layover tour is perfect for travelers who want to make the most of a few hours between flights. Instead of waiting at the airport, explore Poland’s capital in a well-organized, and flexible way. You’ll be picked up at McCafé at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where you meet your guide and board a Żuk retro minibus. The itinerary is tailored to your interests, timing, and flight schedule. Planning the route in advance is recommended, but you can also decide everything together with your guide on the day. Most layover tours focus on a “Best of Warsaw” experience, combining the Old Town, WWII II sites, communist-era landmarks, and authentic neighborhoods such as Praga. Depending on traffic and preferences, the tour may also include street art or former Jewish areas. The retro minibus lets you move efficiently between locations, cover more ground than a walking tour, and adjust the plan on the go. Your guide monitors time carefully to ensure a smooth return to the airport.
Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest • The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists • Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces • VIP status as an option - seats in front rows • Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle • Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors • One-hour solo piano concert • Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine • The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
When traveling, food isn’t just eating—it’s the key to understanding a place and its people. Every dish tells a story of history, traditions, and daily life. Choosing where to eat can be overwhelming in Warsaw, but that’s where we come in! With over 10 years of experience and countless happy customers, you’re in great hands! Join our small-group food tour and see Warsaw like a local. Taste the flavors of our childhood (our moms would approve!) while discovering the city’s stories. Visit unique spots and enjoy must-try Polish classics—pierogi, soups, stews, local sausages, snacks, beer, and vodka. It’s more than a meal—it’s an experience! We will share the history, traditions, and everyday stories behind each dish (including a few we probably shouldn’t have admitted in school). Come hungry, leave happy, and discover the real flavors of Poland with us. After the tour, you’ll get a summary with Polish recipes and top local tips—so your culinary adventure continues!
Get to know the capital and largest city of Poland as a knowledgeable guide takes you on a walk through the heart of Warsaw. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument to the Polish king who made Warsaw the nation's capital, and learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. Your walk takes you to sights of the Old Town like the historic Royal Castle, where you get a look at the life of kings and of the inhabitants of Warsaw in past centuries. Next, continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. The tour shows you also the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, finishing with a short walk through the Royal Route before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
Feel the spirit of communist Warsaw during this private tour in an iconic retro automobile of the 1970’s and 80’s - the Fiat 125p. You will be chauffeured by a professional driver-guide who will introduce you to Warsaw and its communist history, showing you the most important landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science, the House of The Polish Communist Party and the communist housing districts. Hop in the car and learn about the era of monumental, massive architecture, empty store shelves and never-ending queues. The route might be changed a bit accordingly to current traffic situation. Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
Get to know the turbulent history of the establishment and liquidation of the largest ghetto in Europe. See the real places where the final solution plan has been put into practice
Hop on the Galar Wiślany, a traditional wooden ship featuring two decks – one indoor and one outdoor – ensuring a pleasant experience regardless of weather conditions. Begin the cruise journey at the Warsaw Mermaid Monument, taking you along boulevards, under three bridges, and up to the Old Town. Sailing on the Vistula, pass by the Copernicus Science Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the entrance to the Port of Prague, and the remarkably lush and untamed right bank of Warsaw, a rarity in Europe, leading all the way to the New and Old Towns. On the way back, glide past the National Stadium and the iconic Poniatówka beach, and see a deserted island in the middle of the city.
Every history enthusiast should visit this place, as Wolf’s Lair is a complex of huge and tremendous bunkers, located in a picturesque land, full of woods and lakes, called Masuria. A secret complex of multi-storey bunkers, completely hidden from the world, was the witness to the most important moments of the Second World War. Despite being blown up during the retreat of Germans in January 1945, the Wolf’s Liar is still very impressive. The colossal concrete bunkers spread on the huge area show the military impetus and power of the Nazi Germany. Hitler wasn’t the only one to quarter here – many of the most important people of the III Reich, like Goering, Bormann, Keitel and Jodl, had their bunkers in Wolf’s Lair. On our way back we will visit one of the three places: Mamerki, where you can see more bunkers, a medieval castle, or a beautiful, baroque church with spectacular interior. The choice is up to you!
The only in-depth tour about World War 2 in Warsaw, covering the entire WW2 period, from the 1939 siege of Warsaw to the Soviet liberation in 1945. You will see the bombed and reconstructed historical city centre, the former Nazi district as well as part the of the Jewish Ghetto. Our guide, WW2 history geek, the family of whom was involved in the WW2 events, will make this tour a trully unique experience.
On your Secret Food Tour: Warsaw, you’ll discover the rich flavors and resilient spirit of Poland’s capital - a city rebuilt with heart, filled with stories, and seasoned with history. From old-world cafés to hidden local favorites, we’ll guide you through a delicious journey celebrating Warsaw’s traditional and modern cuisine. Experience the city’s culinary soul through its most iconic comfort foods, authentic markets, and vibrant neighborhoods. Taste your way through 7+ local dishes and drinks, from hearty pierogi to crispy potato pancakes and sweet Polish waffles, while uncovering the legends and resilience that define this remarkable city.
Hop aboard your own personal Segway for a 3-hour small-group romp through Warsaw's historic highlights, led by a certified local tour guide. You'll see the Presidential Palace, Royal Castle, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Multimedia Fountain Park, Saxon Garden, St. John's Cathedral, the site of the Nazi-era Jewish Ghetto, and more.
After being collected from your accommodation in Warsaw by professional driver with social-distance car, you will make your way towards Treblinka, the biggest Nazi camp in all of Europe. The camp is only a 1.5-hour drive from Warsaw, and once having arrived, your guided tour will begin. During World War II, there were almost 2 million people killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau, a smaller concentration camp which lies outside of Krakow. Treblinka is a very impressive and touching place when it comes to the history, of which you will learn about throughout your tour here. In the central part of field full of stones, you will discover the famous must-see monument of "The Victims of Holocaust". During your trip you will also see the “Never Again” stone, which is dedicated to the Janusz Korczak commemoration. In the end of your tour, you will be returned back to your apartment in Warsaw.
If night time sightseeing is what you like, then this is what you need. Go on a private night life tour to dive into the night atmosphere of Warsaw with a private guide who drives you around the city in a unique communist-era taxi. Roll down the windows, let the night breeze in and enjoy. To warm you up for this night you will be given traditional Polish vodka on board.
We invite you to visit our indoor shooting range located in Warsaw, Krakowiaków 80A street. Here, in a safe environment and friendly atmosphere you will be able to see the firearms in practice and give in to the passion of shooting. Shooting is a great way to spend free time, and for many people also a hobby. Our modern shooting range has five firing tracks equipped with target conveyors. Shooting takes place at distances of 5, 10, 15 and 20 meters. We offer a wide selection of weapons, ranging from small caliber 0.22 arms, through a series of pistols in 9mm caliber and .45 ACP, .357 Magnum and Magnum .44 revolvers. Rifles from the Kalashnikov AK-47 to MG42 heavy machine gun. We are one of the very few to offer you an opportunity to shoot automatic weapons, such as UZI, AKM Kalashnikov, russian PKM and many others!
The Palace of Culture and Science is not only a symbol of Warsaw, but also a monument to Poland's turbulent history. Built in the 1950s as a gift from the Soviet Union, it has witnessed some of the most important events in the country's history. By visiting the Palace of Culture and Science, you can learn about its history and its significance to the Polish people.
MEETING POINT: PALACE OF CULTURE AND SCIENCE, BY TOURIST INFORMATION OFFICE. BUS STOP ''DWORZEC CENTRALNY 12''. Visit the major landmarks of the city on a 2,5-hour retro bus tour. A live guide on board comments on the sights you pass and tells you more on a walk in the Old Town, Royal Park Łazienki or in the Palace of Culture and Science. You travel by a retro bus called Jelcz "Cucumber" - an iconic communist vehicle. This tour operates every Saturday at 3pm, starting from the Palace of Culture and Science. FOR TOTAL NUMBER OF PASSENGERS UP TO 8 PEOPLE WE PROVIDE NYSA MINI RETRO BUS. IF THE FINAL NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS IS MORE THAN 8, WE USE JELCZ ''CUCUMBER'' RETRO BUS.
This 4-hour walking Food Tour of Warsaw will let you taste some classics and discover the delicious side of Poland. We're not only a 'pierogi' and 'kielbasa' country - with our tour, you'll visit traditional as well as up-and-coming places. Our foodie guides, who are bloggers, journalists, or die-hard food enthusiasts, will tell you stories that will help you understand not only Polish food but Poland as a whole. We'll start by treating you to Polish classics at a traditional, old-style restaurant where you'll taste our legendary soups. Your journey continues to a historic café and candy shop, where time seems to stand still. Next, we'll visit an iconic street food spot. The tour then brings you to a contemporary, casual restaurant that refreshes traditional Polish recipes with modern twists. We wrap up with a dessert to die for. Altogether, you'll be treated to 10+ tastings in 4-5 spots, including 3 sitting-down restaurant tastings. It's not a nibble-only street food tour!
Discover the legends of Warsaw's Old Town on a family-friendly tour! See the Market Square, Royal Castle and follow the Royal Route. Make your own sweets at the Sweets Factory and explore the world of science at the Copernicus Science Centre. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hour: Old Town Walking Tour Take a family-friendly tour of Warsaw Old Town with highlights such as the Market Square, Royal Castle, Royal Route, Presidential Palace and many more. 3-hour: Old Town & Sweets Factory Join this tour to explore the highlights of Warsaw’s Old Town and learn how to make candies at the Sweets Factory. 4-hour: Old Town & Copernicus Science Centre Choose this walking tour to learn history and legends of Warsaw’s Old Town and visit the Copernicus Science Centre with skip-the-line tickets. Experience a family adventure in the capital of Poland! Explore the medieval streets of Warsaw Old Town and engage in fun activities.
This private Warsaw layover tour is perfect for travelers who want to make the most of a few hours between flights. Instead of waiting at the airport, explore Poland’s capital in a well-organized, and flexible way. You’ll be picked up at McCafé at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where you meet your guide and board a Żuk retro minibus. The itinerary is tailored to your interests, timing, and flight schedule. Planning the route in advance is recommended, but you can also decide everything together with your guide on the day. Most layover tours focus on a “Best of Warsaw” experience, combining the Old Town, WWII II sites, communist-era landmarks, and authentic neighborhoods such as Praga. Depending on traffic and preferences, the tour may also include street art or former Jewish areas. The retro minibus lets you move efficiently between locations, cover more ground than a walking tour, and adjust the plan on the go. Your guide monitors time carefully to ensure a smooth return to the airport.
Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest • The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists • Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces • VIP status as an option - seats in front rows • Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle • Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors • One-hour solo piano concert • Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine • The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
When traveling, food isn’t just eating—it’s the key to understanding a place and its people. Every dish tells a story of history, traditions, and daily life. Choosing where to eat can be overwhelming in Warsaw, but that’s where we come in! With over 10 years of experience and countless happy customers, you’re in great hands! Join our small-group food tour and see Warsaw like a local. Taste the flavors of our childhood (our moms would approve!) while discovering the city’s stories. Visit unique spots and enjoy must-try Polish classics—pierogi, soups, stews, local sausages, snacks, beer, and vodka. It’s more than a meal—it’s an experience! We will share the history, traditions, and everyday stories behind each dish (including a few we probably shouldn’t have admitted in school). Come hungry, leave happy, and discover the real flavors of Poland with us. After the tour, you’ll get a summary with Polish recipes and top local tips—so your culinary adventure continues!
Get to know the capital and largest city of Poland as a knowledgeable guide takes you on a walk through the heart of Warsaw. Full of contrasts and memories, the charming Old Town and dynamic New Town offer a look at the city's long and storied past throughout this private tour. Meet your guide by the Sigismund's Column, a monument to the Polish king who made Warsaw the nation's capital, and learn about the devastation of the city during World War II and its reconstruction once the war was over. Your walk takes you to sights of the Old Town like the historic Royal Castle, where you get a look at the life of kings and of the inhabitants of Warsaw in past centuries. Next, continue to the Krasinski Palace, the Supreme Court building, and the monument to the Warsaw Uprising. The tour shows you also the Grand Theatre, the National Opera, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, finishing with a short walk through the Royal Route before you part ways with your guide to see the city on your own.
Feel the spirit of communist Warsaw during this private tour in an iconic retro automobile of the 1970’s and 80’s - the Fiat 125p. You will be chauffeured by a professional driver-guide who will introduce you to Warsaw and its communist history, showing you the most important landmarks such as the Palace of Culture and Science, the House of The Polish Communist Party and the communist housing districts. Hop in the car and learn about the era of monumental, massive architecture, empty store shelves and never-ending queues. The route might be changed a bit accordingly to current traffic situation. Please note that groups over 4 people will be driven around in blue vintage minivan - check it out in our photos.
Get to know the turbulent history of the establishment and liquidation of the largest ghetto in Europe. See the real places where the final solution plan has been put into practice
Hop on the Galar Wiślany, a traditional wooden ship featuring two decks – one indoor and one outdoor – ensuring a pleasant experience regardless of weather conditions. Begin the cruise journey at the Warsaw Mermaid Monument, taking you along boulevards, under three bridges, and up to the Old Town. Sailing on the Vistula, pass by the Copernicus Science Center, the Museum of Modern Art, the entrance to the Port of Prague, and the remarkably lush and untamed right bank of Warsaw, a rarity in Europe, leading all the way to the New and Old Towns. On the way back, glide past the National Stadium and the iconic Poniatówka beach, and see a deserted island in the middle of the city.
Every history enthusiast should visit this place, as Wolf’s Lair is a complex of huge and tremendous bunkers, located in a picturesque land, full of woods and lakes, called Masuria. A secret complex of multi-storey bunkers, completely hidden from the world, was the witness to the most important moments of the Second World War. Despite being blown up during the retreat of Germans in January 1945, the Wolf’s Liar is still very impressive. The colossal concrete bunkers spread on the huge area show the military impetus and power of the Nazi Germany. Hitler wasn’t the only one to quarter here – many of the most important people of the III Reich, like Goering, Bormann, Keitel and Jodl, had their bunkers in Wolf’s Lair. On our way back we will visit one of the three places: Mamerki, where you can see more bunkers, a medieval castle, or a beautiful, baroque church with spectacular interior. The choice is up to you!
The only in-depth tour about World War 2 in Warsaw, covering the entire WW2 period, from the 1939 siege of Warsaw to the Soviet liberation in 1945. You will see the bombed and reconstructed historical city centre, the former Nazi district as well as part the of the Jewish Ghetto. Our guide, WW2 history geek, the family of whom was involved in the WW2 events, will make this tour a trully unique experience.
On your Secret Food Tour: Warsaw, you’ll discover the rich flavors and resilient spirit of Poland’s capital - a city rebuilt with heart, filled with stories, and seasoned with history. From old-world cafés to hidden local favorites, we’ll guide you through a delicious journey celebrating Warsaw’s traditional and modern cuisine. Experience the city’s culinary soul through its most iconic comfort foods, authentic markets, and vibrant neighborhoods. Taste your way through 7+ local dishes and drinks, from hearty pierogi to crispy potato pancakes and sweet Polish waffles, while uncovering the legends and resilience that define this remarkable city.
Hop aboard your own personal Segway for a 3-hour small-group romp through Warsaw's historic highlights, led by a certified local tour guide. You'll see the Presidential Palace, Royal Castle, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Multimedia Fountain Park, Saxon Garden, St. John's Cathedral, the site of the Nazi-era Jewish Ghetto, and more.
After being collected from your accommodation in Warsaw by professional driver with social-distance car, you will make your way towards Treblinka, the biggest Nazi camp in all of Europe. The camp is only a 1.5-hour drive from Warsaw, and once having arrived, your guided tour will begin. During World War II, there were almost 2 million people killed in Treblinka and Auschwitz-Birkenau, a smaller concentration camp which lies outside of Krakow. Treblinka is a very impressive and touching place when it comes to the history, of which you will learn about throughout your tour here. In the central part of field full of stones, you will discover the famous must-see monument of "The Victims of Holocaust". During your trip you will also see the “Never Again” stone, which is dedicated to the Janusz Korczak commemoration. In the end of your tour, you will be returned back to your apartment in Warsaw.
If night time sightseeing is what you like, then this is what you need. Go on a private night life tour to dive into the night atmosphere of Warsaw with a private guide who drives you around the city in a unique communist-era taxi. Roll down the windows, let the night breeze in and enjoy. To warm you up for this night you will be given traditional Polish vodka on board.