Explore Warsaw’s Old Town at your own pace with a self-guided tour, uncovering legends, uprisings, and hidden gems.
Explore Warsaw’s Old Town at your own pace with a self-guided tour, uncovering legends, uprisings, and hidden gems.
- Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) - Begin at the spot where a king on a column oversees centuries of history, and a city chose to reconstruct itself from memory.
- Archcathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist - Enter a cathedral that the Nazis demolished using an armored vehicle filled with explosives.
- Rynek Starego Miasta - Encounter…
- Castle Square (Plac Zamkowy) - Begin at the spot where a king on a column oversees centuries of history, and a city chose to reconstruct itself from memory.
- Archcathedral Basilica of St. John the Baptist - Enter a cathedral that the Nazis demolished using an armored vehicle filled with explosives.
- Rynek Starego Miasta - Encounter Warsaw’s mermaid — not a gentle figure, but a fierce warrior wielding a sword.
- Old Town - Explore other attractions of the old town, such as the terrace with the quaint name “Dung Hill” and the legend of the Warsaw Basilisk on Krzywe Koło Street.
- Warsaw Barbican (Barbakan Warszawski) - Walk through a fortress reconstructed with bricks transported from various Polish cities.
- New Town Square - Visit a serene church where over a thousand people sought refuge during the Uprising — and never left. Then, stop by a communist-era cafeteria to discover why a full meal still costs less than a Western coffee.
- Warsaw Ghetto - Find a marker that most visitors overlook, unaware they are standing on the edge of a walled prison that confined 400,000 people.
- Monument to the Warsaw Uprising Fighters - Conclude at this sincere tribute that speaks volumes about not only the uprising itself but also the post-war politics.
- Maria Skłodowska-Curie Museum - Stand at the birthplace of a woman who attended an illegal underground university and went on to win two Nobel Prizes.
- Zamek Krolewski w Warszawie - Muzeum - Gaze at a palace that was destroyed with thousands of drilled dynamite holes — then rebuilt with the savings of its citizens.
- Kanonia - Walk three times around a cracked bell that never rang — and make a wish that locals believe it grants.
- Statue of the Little Insurgent - Observe the oversized helmet on a small bronze soldier — it wasn’t an artistic choice.

- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you don’t love the tour, write to us for a full refund.
- Audio and written guide included
- Offline access to the tour (no internet connection needed) once tour is downloaded
- Check or search your inbox for an email from “Tourific” with tour access instructions.
- Images to identify stops and in app interactive map for…
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If you don’t love the tour, write to us for a full refund.
- Audio and written guide included
- Offline access to the tour (no internet connection needed) once tour is downloaded
- Check or search your inbox for an email from “Tourific” with tour access instructions.
- Images to identify stops and in app interactive map for navigation
- 1-year access on iOS & Android. Listen to the tour anytime, as many times as you like
- Any physical devices or headphones
- Human tour guide at location
- Any physical devices or headphones
- Human tour guide at location
Warsaw faced 90% destruction during WWII. Every structure in the Old Town was reconstructed from debris by determined citizens who refused to let their city perish. This self-guided audio walking tour on the Tourific app narrates that journey, from the clock tower that halted when the bombs fell, to the small statue of a child soldier with an oversized…
Warsaw faced 90% destruction during WWII. Every structure in the Old Town was reconstructed from debris by determined citizens who refused to let their city perish. This self-guided audio walking tour on the Tourific app narrates that journey, from the clock tower that halted when the bombs fell, to the small statue of a child soldier with an oversized helmet, to a secluded courtyard with a wishing bell that locals believe grants wishes.
Discover tales of sword-wielding mermaids and a basilisk that haunted medieval cellars. Stand where a shoemaker rose to become a colonel and where a few thousand fighters chose to die standing rather than in a gas chamber. Over 500 travelers have experienced this route with us, and some have shared that it moved them to tears.
Begin at any time, pause for pierogi at a milk bar, and proceed at your own pace. No group to keep up with, no fixed schedule. It works offline, is available in 9 languages, and offers a full refund guarantee if it doesn’t meet your expectations.
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.