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Warsaw tours

StayPoland runs a wide range of guided tours in and around Warsaw — from a three-hour Old Town walk to full-day trips to Kraków, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and the Białowieża Forest. Every tour comes with a professional English-speaking guide.

In the city, choose between the classic city walk, a Jewish heritage route through the former ghetto, a Polish cooking class, or a Chopin itinerary that reaches his birthplace at Żelazowa Wola. For sights spread across town — the Royal Castle, Łazienki Park, Wilanów Palace — the private limousine tour covers the distances for you. Farther afield, day trips head south to Kraków and Częstochowa, east to the Treblinka memorial and the 17th-century synagogue at Tykocin, and northeast to Białowieża, one of Europe’s last fragments of primeval lowland forest.

Don’t see the tour you need? Request a custom tour and we’ll build one around your dates and interests.

Planning the visit itself — where to stay, what to see, how many days? Start with our complete Warsaw guide.

Tours in Warsaw

Walks and half- to full-day tours inside the city — the Old Town, the former ghetto and Jewish heritage, a cooking class, even a private limousine round. Most start near your hotel.

City Discoveries

Polish Cooking Class

Warsaw 4 Hours
  • cooking experience in the heart of Warsaw
  • home-made and organic food
  • amazing stories about Polish culinary
City Discoveries

Warsaw – City of Women

Warsaw 5 Hours
  • the best Warsaw places dedicated to women
  • urban stories about the most famous local heroines
  • cocktails / homemade tinctures with degustation included

Day Trips from Warsaw

Full-day escorted excursions with transport and guide, from Chopin's birthplace at Żelazowa Wola to Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka and Tykocin, or the Wolf's Lair in Masuria.

City Discoveries

Fryderyk Chopin Tour

Warsaw 5 Hours
  • His favourite spots in Warsaw
  • Birthplace at Zelazowa Wola
  • Baptismal Font & Willow Trees in Brochow
City Discoveries

Romantic Masovia

Warsaw 8 Hours
  • Chopin’s Żelazowa Wola
  • Splendid Nieborów Palace
  • Arkadia Gardens Extravaganza
City Discoveries

Polish Countryside

Warsaw 12 Hours
  • Polish landscapes & traditions
  • unique herbal workshops
  • Grabarka, Orthodox Monastery
City Discoveries

Wolf’s Lair

Warsaw 12 Hours
  • The Huge Dark Nazi Underworld
  • See where Hitler spent 3 years
  • Mysterious Masurian Lakes

Overnight Trips from Warsaw

Two-day trips with an overnight stay: the best of Poland, the Białowieża primeval forest, or a night across the border in Vilnius.

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Learn more about Warsaw

What’s so special about Warsaw?
Warsaw is the rare European capital that rebuilt itself almost from zero. By January 1945, roughly 85 percent of the city lay in ruins — deliberately demolished after the Warsaw Uprising — and the reconstruction of the Old Town was so faithful that UNESCO listed it in 1980 for the act of rebuilding itself. That history is legible on every street: nineteenth-century tenements stand beside socialist-era blocks, with glass towers rising behind both. The mix looks chaotic at first. It's also the most honest record of the twentieth century that any European capital can show.
Can you visit Warsaw in one day?
One day covers the essentials at a comfortable pace: the Old Town, the Royal Route, and one major museum. Plan two to three full days for the highlights — enough to add the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, Łazienki Park, and Wilanów Palace without rushing. Four to five days gives you room for the rest: Praga across the river, a Chopin recital, or a day trip to Żelazowa Wola.
What’s the best way to get around Warsaw?
Public transport is the fastest way across Warsaw: a single ZTM ticket covers buses, trams, both metro lines, and SKM commuter trains (ztm.waw.pl/en). For short hops around the center, Veturilo city bikes (veturilo.waw.pl/en) run from March 1 through November 30 at more than 340 stations — the first 20 minutes of each rental are free. For taxis, book through an app such as FreeNow or iTaxi rather than hailing on the street. Skip renting a car: traffic and scarce parking make driving the slowest way to see the center.
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