Warsaw and Royal Castle: Extended Tour with Lazienki Park and Old Town Visit
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3 Ratings
Warsaw
Experience an extended tour of Warsaw, including Lazienki Park, the Royal Route, the Old Town, and the Royal Castle. Discover the rich history and cultural heritage of the city, from palaces and pavilions to the birthplace of Madame Curie and the home of Chopin.
Duration: 6 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Warsaw Barbican (Barbakan Warszawski) - The Barbican served as a segment of the city’s fortifications and a gateway to the ancient borough.
    It provides access to the New Town, which is actually the second most historic section of Warsaw. Definitely a must-visit.
  • Warsaw - Beyond the city’s historic core, you’ll encounter the newly constructed contemporary district of the city center, featuring numerous skyscrapers often referred to as the Warsaw Manhattan.
What's Included
  • Driver/guide
  • Surcharges on fuel
  • Hotel/port pickup and drop-off
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
  • Entrance tickets to museums
Additional Information

This is a comprehensive exploration of Warsaw.

Our journey begins with a visit to Lazienki park, home to numerous palaces and pavilions. Next, we’ll drive down the famed Royal Route, before walking through the Old Town – recognized by UNESCO as a cultural heritage site. Along the way, we’ll take in the houses where Madame Curie was born and where Chopin resided. Midway, we’ll take a break at a cozy café in the heart of the Old Town for a taste of traditional Polish cuisine. Then it’s off to the Royal Castle, which despite being reconstructed in the ‘70s, boasts an array of original artwork, furniture, and other historical artifacts. This is the site where Polish kings once resided, where Parliament sessions were held, and is currently home to precious art pieces, including several Rembrandt paintings.

Location
Warsaw Barbican (Barbakan Warszawski)
ul. Nowomiejska,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Alex
Jul 28, 2021
Great and Free Castle Experience - Really spectacle and ornate castle. There is lots of furniture however a lot of the things inside and all of the castle is a recreation because it was destroyed during World War 2. Most information is translated into English so it’s fairly easy to understand without a tour. We went on Wednesday which is a free day. We were able to visit the majority of the castle for free except for paid exhibitions. We did have to wait in the cue for about 30 minutes but it was not crowded when we got inside. People were lined up even before the museum opened.
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Balint
Aug 23, 2022
an attractive and excellent place, but some people are lacking of english language skills - Let's start by saying that the castle is a refurbished historical building in the Polish capital city. Everything you will see is the result of decades of research and construction work. Unfortunately, the only thing that I find a bit annoying is the incomplete knowledge of English by some people (e.g. room guards, wardrobe, security guards). It is so unpleasant that if you ask them a question, they automatically answer in Polish. Many tourists visit the castle, and most of them are not always Polish! I recommend that something should be done as soon as possible to ensure that the following employees learn English at least at a B1 or B2 level!
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Vicekato
Jul 30, 2019
Great castle and gardens - It is fully restored as it was before the war. Few pieces are original but not many. Staff do not speak English except in information center. There is left luggage storage room for free. Allocate 2 to 3 hours for this activity. Picture is from conference room.
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