Tourist Attractions to Add To Your Warsaw Tour From Australia
Everyday concerts of Chopin's music at the Old Town in Warsaw
Experience unforgettable Chopin music in the heart of Warsaw as VIP guest • The most famous Polish pianists-chopinists • Brilliant performance of Chopin’s masterpieces • VIP status as an option - seats in front rows • Concert hall situated in the left wing of the Royal Castle • Exceptional ambience of Gothic interiors • One-hour solo piano concert • Complimentary glass of Polish traditional honey wine • The photographic exhibitions of Polish and foreign artists
Taste the Best Polish Vodkas with a local Vodka Expert
Embark on an immersive Polish Vodka Experience in the heart of Warsaw, where you'll dive into the world of vodka with our local connoisseurs. Over the course of 90 minutes, savour a carefully curated selection of 6 premium Polish vodkas and learn about their unique characteristics through sight, aroma, and taste. Your journey will take place in a renowned venue that specializes in vodka tastings. As you indulge in the nuances of each spirit, complement your tasting with traditional Polish appetizers, enhancing the authentic experience. Engaging stories, cultural insights, and festive atmosphere await you in this deep dive into Poland's cherished libation tradition. Make sure to include our Polish Vodka Experience in your Warsaw adventure for an unforgettable exploration of taste and tradition!
Lodz Small Group Tour from Warsaw with Lunch
Marvel at Lodz's architectural majesty, from turn-of-the-century redbrick factories to enchanting Art Nouveau edifices and opulent mansions. Discover the city's transformation at the Manufaktura, an expansive erstwhile factory, now repurposed into a vibrant hub of culture, commerce, and social interaction.
Fryderyk Chopin's Birthplace Half Day Private Tour from Warsaw
Embark on an enlightening voyage tracing the legacy of Fryderyk Chopin, the legendary pianist and composer, with our expert guide leading the way. Delve into his origins as we visit the quaint village of Żelazowa Wola, where Chopin's story began, just an hour's drive from Warsaw. Explore the meticulously restored 18th-century manor that now serves as Chopin's biographical museum, nestled within an artistically landscaped park adorned with exotic flora, tranquil ponds, and a concert hall pavilion, all set against the scenic backdrop of the Utrata river. Our journey continues to the picturesque Brochów, the site of Chopin's baptism and home to the remarkable Church of St John the Baptist, a true gem of sacred architecture perched on the Bzura river's edge.
Must-do sites in Warsaw: retro car private tour with hotel pickup
Embark on an immersive private exploration of Warsaw's charm in a classic vintage Żuk minibus, beginning with a transfer from your accommodation to the vibrant heart of the Old Town. This bespoke experience not only showcases Warsaw's historic landmarks like the Castle and Market Squares, but brings history to life with tales of resilience and rebirth following the destruction of WWII. As you journey through the city's architectural wonders and narratives, appreciate the flexibility to tailor the tour to your interests, ensuring a profoundly personal and enriching adventure.
Packrafting / Kayaking Vistula River, Warsaw
Embark on an urban adventure with a unique twist as you navigate the Vistula River aboard an ultralight, inflatable packraft. Crafted from heavy-duty nylon, these packrafts offer the perfect balance of portability and stability, making them suitable for both beginners and seasoned adventurers. After a brief orientation, even novices can confidently steer their way along the water, soaking in panoramic views and absorbing the historical narratives etched along the riverbanks.
Warsaw Must See Local Walking Tour | max. 15 people
Join us on a gratuity-based adventure as we delve into the soul of Warsaw, beyond its celebrated landmarks. Our local, licensed guides are eager to share their insider's view of the city, revealing the hidden corners and untold stories that give Warsaw its unique character. Your contribution supports the effort involved in crafting these insightful journeys.
From Warsaw: Auschwitz-Birkenau Tour with Premium Train Transportation
Commence your day with a comfortable pickup from your place of stay, followed by a streamlined transfer to the station where you'll embark on a swift 2-hour and 20-minute train journey to Krakow. Upon arrival, a friendly, English-speaking driver awaits to ferry you by van to the significant Auschwitz Museum. There, a knowledgeable guide conversant in your preferred language will help unravel the somber narrative of this largest extermination camp, highlighting vital relics of the unforgettable atrocity including the infamous watchtowers, fences, and haunting gas chambers. Post visiting the Auschwitz I Museum and captivating exhibits, with an interposed brief respite, the tour proceeds to Auschwitz II-Birkenau. After full immersion in this stirring experience, the van will convey you back to Krakow's station for your prompt return trip to Warsaw, where your welcoming host will ensure your safe escort back to your accommodation.
Best of Warsaw - private tour by retro minibus with hotel pickup
Embark on an intimate and leisurely exploration of Warsaw, with a private tour that adapts to your pace. Delve into history as you start at the Warsaw Old Town, unearthing the city's past from medieval roots to modern resilience. Enjoy scenic drives crossing the Vistula river to experience Praga's untouched pre-war charm, evolving into a hub of luxury and art. Wrap up your journey through Warsaw's reconstruction, observing the stark contrasts left by the Soviet era and the flourishing post-communist cityscape.
Treblinka - Half Day Tour from Warsaw by private car
The Treblinka extermination camp was created on the order of Reichsführer SS Heinrich Himmler in 1942. However, from 1940 there was a penal camp for the Polish population (‘Treblinka I’) in the northern part of the Warsaw District, which in 1941 was transformed into a labor camp. In the vicinity of ‘Treblinka I’, the death camp called ‘Treblinka II’ was established to perform mass extermination of Jewish men, women and children.