Discover the historic landmarks of Warsaw City and explore the magnificent Wilanów Palace, often referred to as the Polish Versailles. Visit the original interiors and stroll through the charming English and Italian-style park.
Discover the historic landmarks of Warsaw City and explore the magnificent Wilanów Palace, often referred to as the Polish Versailles. Visit the original interiors and stroll through the charming English and Italian-style park.
- Warsaw Barbican (Barbakan Warszawski) - On your way, explore the Royal Route leading to the Old Town, which was completely destroyed during WWII but has been meticulously restored to its original historical design.
- Warsaw Ghetto - Visit the site where nearly half a million Jews were confined between 1940 and 1943. It is now commemorated with…
- Warsaw Barbican (Barbakan Warszawski) - On your way, explore the Royal Route leading to the Old Town, which was completely destroyed during WWII but has been meticulously restored to its original historical design.
- Warsaw Ghetto - Visit the site where nearly half a million Jews were confined between 1940 and 1943. It is now commemorated with the Rappaport monument dedicated to the ghetto heroes, the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, known as Polin, which showcases centuries of coexistence between Christians and Jews, and the Umschlagplatz, from where 300,000 Jews were deported to the Treblinka death camp.
- Museum of King Jan III’s Palace at Wilanow - This is one of the few palaces that survived all wars since its construction at the end of the 17th century. Often compared to Versailles, it is a magnificent Baroque residence of King Jan Sobieski, renowned for defeating the Turks in the Battle of Vienna in 1683, known as the “Relief of Vienna.” The palace soon became the first public art museum, surrounded by a picturesque park designed in various historical styles.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Driver/guide
- Fuel surcharges
- Parking costs
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Driver/guide
- Fuel surcharges
- Parking costs
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entrance fee to museums or exhibitions
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Entrance fee to museums or exhibitions
This is an extended version of the Warsaw city tour.
Following the Warsaw city tour, where participants can admire palaces and pavilions, drive along the Royal Route, and explore the Old Town—a UNESCO cultural heritage site—visitors will see the houses where Madame Curie was born and where Chopin lived. After lunch, the tour continues to the suburbs of…
This is an extended version of the Warsaw city tour.
Following the Warsaw city tour, where participants can admire palaces and pavilions, drive along the Royal Route, and explore the Old Town—a UNESCO cultural heritage site—visitors will see the houses where Madame Curie was born and where Chopin lived. After lunch, the tour continues to the suburbs of Warsaw to explore the interior of Wilanow Palace. This palace was constructed in the 17th century by King Sobieski, who triumphed over the Turks in the Battle of Vienna. Later owned by aristocratic families, the palace became one of Poland’s first museums.
This magnificent Baroque palace, often referred to as the Polish Versailles, survived all wars, allowing visitors to still view its original interiors and enjoy a stroll in its delightful park, designed in both English and Italian styles.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.