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Private Tours in Warsaw, Poland
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What sets us apart
- Private tours from 1 to 8+ people
- Prices per group, not per person
- Licensed Guided walks in English
- Driver-guided tours in luxury vehicles
- P/U & Drop at your hotel / airport
- Transfers to Airports / Hotels / Disney
- More than 8 people? E-mail us: info@privateguidesineurope.com
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Tour 1- Warsaw Old Town Walking Tour
This walking tour of the Old Town includes a visit inside the Royal Castle. The city was destroyed at the end of WWII but the Old Town was rebuilt to its former glory and is now the most picturesque part of Warsaw. The Royal Castle is a symbol of Polish statehood, also destroyed in the war, it reopened in the 1980s. No transportation is included, you are responsible for public transit fees if needed. |
| 4 Hours - 225 Euro (up to 8 people) |
Entrance fees - 10 Euro per person |
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Tour 2- Highlights of Warsaw
This sightseeing tour includes a combination of walking and driving. You see the Royal Route, the Royal Castle, St John’s Cathedral, the Old Town Market Square, the Barbican and the New Town. A highlight for many is a visit to Lazienki Park, one of the largest in Europe. You visit the Palace on the Water which was the summer residence of the last Polish King. |
| 4 Hours - 395 Euro (1 - 2 people) |
Entrance fees - 7 Euro per person |
| 4 Hours - 445 Euro (3 - 7 people) |
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Tour 3- Warsaw Uprising
The focus of this tour is the Warsaw Uprising. Near the end of WWII, the Polish people resisted the German occupiers and the uprising lasted two months. Over 200,000 people died and most of the city was destroyed. You will learn about the uprising, see monuments and memorials to those who resisted and visit the Museum of Warsaw Uprising. |
| 3.5 Hours - 340 Euro (1 - 2 people) |
Entrance fees - 9 Euro per person |
| 3.5 Hours - 390 Euro (3 - 7 people) |
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Tour 4- Jewish Warsaw
Prior to WWII, Warsaw was home to more than 380,000 Jews, making it the most important Jewish center in Europe. From 1940 - 1943 the Jews were required to live in the Warsaw Ghetto. On this tour you will visit the former Ghetto area and the Monument to the Warsaw Ghetto Heroes. Also included is a stop at the Jewish Cemetery and a visit to the Nozyk Synagogue. |
| 3 Hours - 350 Euro (1 - 2 people) |
Entrance fees - 5 Euro per person |
| 3 Hours - 400 Euro (3 - 7 people) |
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Tour 5- Wilanów Palace
Wilanów was the residence of King John III Sobieski and his wife Maria Kazimiera. The palace and its parks are often called "the pearl of Polish architecture" or 'the Polish Versailles". You will visit the palace and its gardens which represent the height of Polish Baroque and is one of Poland’s greatest national treasures. |
| 3.5 Hours - 425 Euro (1 - 2 people) |
Entrance fees - 10 Euro per person |
| 3.5 Hours - 475 Euro (3 - 7 people) |
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