Warsaw: Old Town Highlights Walking Tour in English

1.Warsaw: Old Town Highlights Walking Tour in English
English guided walk through Warsaw’s Old Town: Copernicus, Royal Route sights, Chopin’s heart, Royal Castle, and WWII history in 150 minutes.
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English guided walk through Warsaw’s Old Town: Copernicus, Royal Route sights, Chopin’s heart, Royal Castle, and WWII history in 150 minutes.

2-hour guided walk of Warsaw Old Town UNESCO sites, Royal Castle gardens, WWII Jewish memorials, Mermaid photos, and river views.

Old Town Polish food walking tour in Warsaw: 10+ dishes, vodka shots, English guide, and a recipe booklet in 3–4 hours.
“Arif was an excellent tour guide! He’s not native to Poland, which I found to be so helpful because he explained why he chooses to call Warsaw home and what makes the city so great. Plus the food was really yummy!”

Private 3-hour Warsaw Ghetto tour with hotel pickup, 1943 uprising sites, the surviving synagogue, and Umschlagplatz.

English walking tour of Warsaw’s Old Town: Krakowskie Przedmieście, rebuilt Old Town, Curie Square, and the Barbican.
“Aga, the tour guide, was amazing and showed tremendous knowledge of the city of Warsaw. She was very friendly and had a good sense of humour which made the tour much more enjoyable for me. The history of Warsaw was presented to us effectively during the tour, and the guide gave the group a great…”

Walk Warsaw’s Jewish history in 150 minutes: Nożyk Synagogue, Chłodna Street, Waliców Street, and the ghetto’s story in English.

English WWII walking tour in Warsaw for $20, led by local guides with small groups, war photos, and family stories across key sites.

Warsaw Jewish Heritage & Holocaust walking tour: 600 years of Jewish life, Big Ghetto sites, pre-war photos, Treblinka deportations. 150 min.

A 4-hour private walking tour of Warsaw’s Old Town and New Town, from the Royal Castle and Royal Route to WWII memory sites.

Walk Jewish Warsaw’s surviving landmarks, from Grzybowski Square and Nozyk Synagogue to ghetto-border streets, POLIN, and Heroes monuments in 2.5 hours.
“Knowledgeable guide who brought a sense of humor to the experience. It was a cold day but I stayed for every word.”

















