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Warsaw leaves you with a whole range of impressions, and its story is best told by a professional guide. Browse our selection of Warsaw tours and find the one that’s perfect for you. If you want to visit Wilanow Castle you need to use some form of transport, while for getting to the Lazienki Royal Castle our limousine service may also be convenient. We also suggest excursions to the surrounding Masovian plains, with the most popular trips being the cheerful Romantic Masovia tour and the one to grim Treblinka. Very frequently requested are quick tours to see the top attractions in the more distant south of Poland, including Krakow, Auschwitz or Czestochowa. If you love nature, then you must see the Bialowieza reserve.
Please feel free to contact us if you need any assistance or travel ideas. If you need a dedicated service, please request a custom tour.

Warsaw City Walk

3 Hours
Departure from:
4.7/5
Starting from:15 EUR
Tour highlights:
  • Warsaw. Better when introduced
  • 3 hours with a professional guide
  • walking tour tailored to your preferences

Jewish Heritage Tour

3 Hours
Departure from:
4.9/5
Starting from:66 EUR
Tour highlights:
  • hidden traces of Jewish culture and history
  • places known for the Oscar-Winning The Pianist movie

Polish Cooking Class

4 Hours
Departure from:
no reviews/5
Starting from:76 EUR
Tour highlights:
  • cooking experience in the heart of Warsaw
  • home-made and organic food
  • amazing stories about Polish culinary

Private Limousine Tour

3 Hours
Departure from:
4.2/5
Starting from:52 EUR
Tour highlights:
  • Comfortable Sightseeing
  • Best Drivers & Guides in Warsaw
  • All Highlights. Bespoke Itineraries

Krakow Excursion

12 Hours
Departure from:
4.5/5
Starting from:187 EUR
Tour highlights:
  • UNESCO Old Town in Krakow
  • Traditional Polish dinner
  • 12 Hours or 2 Days?

Poland in One Day

17 Hours
Departure from:
4.2/5
Starting from:166 EUR
Tour highlights:
  • safe trip with a private driver
  • two important sights in one day
  • Krakow+Auschwitz from Warsaw available only in StayPoland.com

Auschwitz-Birkenau

12 Hours
Departure from:
4.6/5
Starting from:114 EUR
Tour highlights:
  • most visited site in Poland
  • UNESCO Heritage site
  • private driver & expert local guide
NEW TOUR!

Warsaw – City of Women New tour!

5 Hours
Departure from:
no reviews/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • the best Warsaw places dedicated to women
  • urban stories about the most famous local heroines
  • cocktails / homemade tinctures with degustation included

Joyful Day in Warsaw

9 Hours
Departure from:
4.6/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • famous pierogi tasting
  • sightseeing of the Phoenix City
  • unique Chopin music concert

Fryderyk Chopin Tour

5 Hours
Departure from:
no reviews/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • His favourite spots in Warsaw
  • Birthplace at Zelazowa Wola
  • Baptismal Font & Willow Trees in Brochow

Romantic Masovia

8 Hours
Departure from:
3.5/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Chopin’s Żelazowa Wola
  • Splendid Nieborów Palace
  • Arkadia Gardens Extravaganza

Treblinka and Tykocin

9 Hours
Departure from:
4.4/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Meadow where 700k people were killed
  • Absolutely beautiful synagogue
  • Those long sentimental fields

Winter Sleigh Ride

6 Hours
Departure from:
no reviews/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Oh, what fun is it to ride!
  • Polish winter entertainment
  • Kampinos National Park

Enigma Outdoor Game

3 Hours
Departure from:
4.6/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Ideally for group of friends
  • Nice opportunity for team-building
  • Get to know Warsaw in different way

Polish Countryside

12 Hours
Departure from:
no reviews/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Polish landscapes & traditions
  • unique herbal workshops
  • Grabarka, Orthodox Monastery

One night in Vilnius

2 Days
Departure from:
no reviews/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Expand your stay to Lithuania
  • Fantastic Old Town in Vilnius
  • KGB Museum

Industrial Tour

10 Hours
Departure from:
no reviews/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Cars of J. Stalin & M. Monroe
  • 19th-century linen factory
  • Enigmatic Łódź: Poland’s city

Best of Poland in 2 Days

2 Days
Departure from:
4.7/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Kraków, Wieliczka, Auschwitz-Birkenau
  • Częstochowa, the spiritual heart
  • Maximum value for time

Białowieża Forest Tour

2 Days
Departure from:
no reviews/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Poland’s only UNESCO Nature
  • Unique primeval forest
  • Żubr: Europe’s biggest mammal

Wolf’s Lair

12 Hours
Departure from:
no reviews/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • The Huge Dark Nazi Underworld
  • See where Hitler spent 3 years
  • Mysterious Masurian Lakes

Gems of the East

10 Hours
Departure from:
5/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Be enamored by Kazimierz Dolny
  • Lublin: the EU’s eastern gate
  • Majdanek, former Nazi Camp

Warsaw Fairy Tales Tour

3 Hours
Departure from:
5/5
Price on request
Tour highlights:
  • Mermaid, Golden Duck, Devil …
  • Let the old town draw you in.
  • If kids happy, parents happier 🙂

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Learn more about Warsaw

What’s so special about Warsaw?
Warsaw, like probably none of the other European capitals, is an extraordinary city of contrasts. Destroyed many times within centuries, but always rebuilt. Dramatic events from the past are reflected in the city's architecture, where magnificent nineteenth-century tenement houses are adjacent to typical buildings of the socialist era. Nowadays, glass skyscrapers have become the most dominant in the Warsaw skyline. This diversity, which may seem to be chaotic, is paradoxically a huge advantage of Warsaw. You never know what to expect around the corner 😉
Can you visit Warsaw in one day?
Well, it depends. If your trip plan includes only a few of the most popular attractions, you may be able to see them all during the full-day tour. For example, visiting the Old Town and the Royal Route may be such a minimum plan. However, if you would like to see all the most essential attractions in Warsaw, one day is definitely not enough. Consider at least a 2-3 days stay, which should be enough to visit the most important places. If you have the soul of a seeker, and you are not satisfied with visiting only the popular attractions, you should reserve at least five days to get to know the city thoroughly. Such a period is enough not only for sightseeing but also for a bit of entertainment 😉
What’s the best way to get around Warsaw?

If you organize a trip around Warsaw and are looking for the best way to move between attractions, we recommend using the Veturilo city bike network (https://www.veturilo.waw.pl/en/). There are many bike stations available, so usually there should be no problem with renting a bike. It is a cheap and relatively fast way of getting around the city center.

If you have a greater distance to travel, use public transport (https://www.ztm.waw.pl/en/). Under one ticket you can travel by buses, trams, subway and SKM trains.

A more expensive way will be taking a taxi. If you decide to go by cab, we suggest using a mobile app, such as FreeNow or iTaxi. We strongly advise against traveling by car. It usually means getting stuck in traffic jams, as well as having trouble finding a free parking space.

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