Warsaw Private Walking Tour with a Local Guide
Enjoy a tailor-made walk focused on the themes that interest you—Old Town, Jewish Warsaw, the communist era, alternative Warsaw, or World War II. Depending on your chosen focus, the route can include the Old Town, City Centre, the former ghetto, and Praga, with highlights such as the Royal Castle, Old Town Market Square, Ghetto Heroes Monument, Palace of Culture and Science, and the Warsaw Uprising Monument.

Basic Information
Total time
2h 30m
Language
English, Spanish, Polish, German (check the calendar for availability)
Price
165 EUR per group
Additional info
☂︎ This tour is organised by Walkative Warsaw guides. Look for the guide with the yellow umbrella.
♿️ Tour suitable for people with reduced mobility and strollersBooking rules
Full payment is required in advance by bank transfer or online card (EUR/PLN), no later than 48 hours before the tour. Cancellations up to 96 hours before the tour are free of charge, between 96–48 hours 50% fee applies, and later or in case of no-show the full price is charged.
About the tour

A private tour is a great opportunity for people who have limited time and cannot join our regular FREE walking TOURs or simply prefer staying in a small group of friends.It is you who chooses when the tour should start and what should be its topic. If you are not sure what do you want to visit during the tour, let us know and we will help you plan the tour that fits best your needs and interests. Contact us in order to get more information about our private offer including prices , dates and booking rules.What is more, you do not have to worry about finding the guide at the meeting point – they can meet you in any place in the city or pick you up from your hotel. You don’t have to follow our strict schedule of regular tours, we can make a tour according to your needs.Let us know what kind of group are you (students, school group, seniors, group of friends, group of colleagues on a business trip, etc.) and what are your interests and we will do our best to prepare for you a tour that fits your needs and expectations.LANGUAGES:We can arrange private tours for you in different languages:EnglishPolishSpanishGermanFrenchPRICES & BOOKING RULESEvery group or visitor that comes to us has different needs, interests, and expectations. Because of that, we treat every one of them individually to make sure that our services will meet their expectations. If your time is limited and you would like to try more than one tour or you would like to see something else, let us know and we will prepare a tailor-made tour for you. The final price can be varied. It will depend on the language and duration of your tour. Contact us in order to get more information about our private offer including prices, dates and booking rules.We kindly ask you to book private or group tours in advance, otherwise, we cannot guarantee that a guide will be available.
Highlights
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Old Town Warsaw
Explore the city's heart, beautifully rebuilt after its destruction in World War II.
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Jewish Warsaw
Discover the rich history and heritage of Warsaw’s once-thriving Jewish community.
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Communist Warsaw
Uncover the legacy of the People's Republic, its ideology, and imposing socialist-realist architecture.
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Alternative Warsaw
Experience the city's bohemian side, exploring street art, trendy spots, and off-the-beaten-path districts.
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Warsaw at War
Learn about Warsaw's heroic WWII story, including the 1944 Uprising and its near-total destruction.
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