Are you interested in Warsaw? Do you like walking? Do you have strong legs? “Yes” – take this trip – This is what you need!
First our guide will show you the charming Old Town, which dates back to the 13th century and has been included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. We walk from the Barbican, which guarded the northern entrance to Warsaw in medieval time, to the Market Square where the Mermaid Statue – symbol of Warsaw is placed. Walk around the square and enjoy all the beautiful buildings surrounding the area. One would never guess that the market square in Old Town Warsaw is a complete reconstruction after II World War. Then our guide will lead you along romantic cobbled streets to the Royal Castle and the Column of the King Zygmunt III Waza.

The second part of the trip is a walk along the Royal Way, which links the Old Town with some of the most notable institutions in Warsaw. You will follow Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street and Nowy Swiat (New World) Street, being a long collection of upscale shops, cafes, restaurants, and clubs. On the way our guide will show you Saint Anna Church, where you can climb the Tower Bell, if you want to see the panorama. The most interesting points along the way will be the Carmelite Church, the Polish White House, the Wizytki Church, the University of Warsaw, the Saint Cross Church and the Monument of Nicolas Copernicus - the great Polish astronomer. On the way when you get tired we will take a taxi or hop on a bus and get out at Lazienki Park to see the summer residence of King of Poland – The Palace on the Water, which is the last stop on this trip.
Duration: approximately 5 hours
Optionally:
Entrance fee to the Tower Bell in St. Anna Church 1 € / pax
Entrance fee to the Palace on the Water 4 € / pax
Price from 127 EUR - per trip, up to 3 people.
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