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Free Old Town Tour Warsaw

  • Explore the colorful Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and learn how thoroughly it was razed during WWII.
  • Have your camera ready to capture the stunning Royal Castle from the charming Royal Gardens.
  • Learn about traditional Polish cuisine, vodka, and hear the best recommendations about the city from your local guides.
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Step into the vibrant past of Warsaw with the Free Tour of the Old Town, where every street and square is alive with history, culture, and the stories that have shaped Poland’s capital. This isn’t just a tour—it’s a thrilling journey back in time, guided by an expert who knows Warsaw like the back of their hand. As you explore the meticulously reconstructed Old Town, you’ll be walking through a UNESCO World Heritage site that stands as a symbol of resilience and renewal. Whether you’re captivated by tales of medieval knights, fascinated by the bravery of wartime heroes, or simply in awe of beautiful architecture, this tour will ignite your passion for history and leave you with memories of Warsaw that last a lifetime.

Your adventure begins at Castle Square, where you will find the towering Sigismund's Column—erected in 1644 in honor of King Sigismund III Vasa. Gaze up at the majestic Royal Castle, once the residence of Polish kings and the site of momentous events in Poland’s history. As you stroll through the Market Square, you’ll be surrounded by the colorful facades of merchant houses that have witnessed centuries of change. Your guide will share the fascinating history of the Warsaw Barbican, a fortified gateway that once protected the city from invaders. You’ll also walk past the Birthplace of Marie Curie, and learn about the life and achievements of the famous scientist, a two-time Nobel Prize winner.

As you explore further, the tour takes you to the Monument of the Ghetto Wall, a solemn reminder of the city’s tragic past during World War II, and the Monument to the Warsaw Uprising, which commemorates the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought for the city’s freedom in 1944. The tour concludes at one of the Old Town’s most scenic viewpoints, where you can take in the stunning vistas of the Vistula River and the surrounding cityscape. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore the heart of Warsaw with a passionate guide who will bring the city’s history to life. Book your spot today and experience the magic of Warsaw’s Old Town like never before!
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