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Imagine strolling hand in hand through a city where history and modernity dance in a vibrant, soulful embrace. Warsaw in August is not just a destination — it’s an awakening of senses, a journey of discovery that invites you to lose yourselves in its stories whispered by ancient cobblestones and illuminated by glowing neon lights. Here, every corner pulses with resilience and romance, where lush parks breathe tranquility and urban rhythms spark adventurous hearts. Picture evenings woven with the melodies of Chopin under starlit skies, and days painted with the colors of art, culture, and heartfelt connection. This seven-day adventure unlocks Warsaw’s profound magic — a city regenerated from its past, offering you moments that will stir your spirit and deepen your bond. From quiet riverside escapes to bold creative neighborhoods, from royal elegance to lively market flavors, you’ll journey through experiences that awaken curiosity and spark intimate conversations. Together, you’ll find more than a city; you’ll uncover a shared story written in light, laughter, and whispered secrets of a place waiting to transform the way you see the world — and each other.
Begin your romantic escapade in Warsaw's Old Town, entering through its iconic Barbican gate. As you stroll along the charming cobblestones, admire the pastel-hued facades of the meticulously rebuilt houses, each whispering stories of resilience and rebirth after the devastation of World War II. Pause at the vibrant Market Square where street performers entertain and local artisans sell hand-crafted souvenirs, enticing you to explore the cultural heartbeat of the city. Meander slowly, savoring the lively ambiance infused with laughter and gentle murmurs from cozy cafés, perhaps stopping for a refreshing Żywiec beer or a traditional Polish pastry at one of the inviting terraces. When ready, ascend to the grand , where the opulent interiors and royal chambers beckon. Wander through the lavishly decorated rooms, imagining the lives of kings and queens who once walked these halls while gazing out over the Old Town rooftops from the castle windows. Cap off the day with a leisurely walk back through the Old Town’s labyrinthine alleys, illuminated by the warm glow of evening lights, perfect to spark intimate conversations and savor the connection amid Warsaw’s historic beauty.
Luxuriously located in Warsaw's Old Town, just steps from the Royal Castle and historic landmarks, perfect for immersing in the romantic and historic atmosphere of day one.
BookThe excellent solution to explore Warsaw, if you don’t have much time. Join the walking tour with professional local Walkative! guide. The tour includes all the important landmarks of the city and covers the history of Warsaw and Poland – from the middle ages to the 20th century, including the Second World War and its consequences to the city, the communist era problems and paradoxes, as well as the 19th century Chopin’s Warsaw. You will hear a lot about Warsaw’s architecture, which is the best reflexion of the past times, famous people, historic events and facts related to the present times in Poland. The tour lasts 2,5 hours, it starts by the Copernicus Statue and ends in the New Town.
Book NowStart your day immersing yourselves in the creative pulse of Warsaw at the Museum of Modern Art, where thoughtfully curated contemporary exhibits challenge and delight. Wander hand in hand through sleek, spacious galleries filled with bold, experimental works, feeling the vibrancy of Poland’s modern artistic expression as it unfolds in installations, sculptures, and multimedia displays. After absorbing contemporary energy, take a short, scenic walk to the where the city breathes with youthful spirit and salty river air. Wander alongside the gently flowing Vistula River, while strollers, cyclists, and street musicians accompany your lazy afternoon pace. Settle by one of the charming open-air bars or cafes to sip chilled craft cocktails or local meads, soaking up the mellow summer sun and lively atmosphere. As dusk nears, venture towards the , where the glowing relics of Warsaw’s past flicker in the twilight. Explore this quirky collection together, marveling at the artistry and nostalgia of neon signs illuminating stories from the Cold War era in a uniquely colorful way. The museum’s intimate setting invites shared smiles and quiet conversations steeped in history and light.
Centrally located with convenient tram access to the Museum of Modern Art and Vistula Boulevards, this historic luxury hotel blends tradition with modern elegance.
BookOn board our traditional ships, we will show a number of Warsaw attractions, such as: Copernicus Science Center, Warsaw Mermaid, panorama of the Old and New Town, National Stadium, parks and green areas on the right bank of the Vistula and many others, a modern center and beaches. Google map name: krypa.pl - Vistula River Cruises Phone +48 606 777 154 Google map location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/wc1UjXJ9ugZdSzkX6?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy Bring your own headphones to listen to the audio guide The orientation point is the Copernicus Science Center (General George Smith Patton Boulevard, Warsaw). As soon as you get out of the taxi or public transport, head towards the river. Then go down the stairs straight to the river. Then walk 300 meters to the left (north) along the boulevard. Then you will see a large brown double-decker barge on the water called Marina Warszawa. Go up the gangway straight onto the ship. Be there no later than 15-20 minutes before the cruise
Book NowBegin your morning lightly wandering through Łazienki Park, where the lush greenery, elegant fountains, and romantic classical statues create a serene escape perfect for lovers. Feel the soft breeze while strolling past the peacocks roaming freely and the gentle ripples on the surrounding lakes, setting a mood of calm intimacy. As you reach the majestic Palace on the Isle, lose yourselves in the refined opulence of the neoclassical interiors and art treasures that tell tales of Poland’s royal past. After exploring, enjoy a quiet picnic on one of the green lawns or sip coffee at a park-side cafe, absorbing the peaceful atmosphere and listening to the occasional Chopin concert if visiting on an August weekend. In the afternoon, take a comfortable bus ride to , a baroque masterpiece surrounded by meticulously maintained gardens reminiscent of Versailles. Wander the colorful flowerbeds and sculpted hedges, hand in hand, before stepping inside the richly decorated rooms that showcase exquisite paintings and period furniture. As the sun begins to dip, the palace gardens glow warmly in the evening light, perfect for reflective moments and romantic photos.
Elegant historical hotel providing a comfortable base near Łazienki Park and convenient transit options to Wilanów Palace, fitting the regal and romantic theme.
BookSMALL GROUP TOUR is dedicated to customers who want to discover Warsaw in small groups. It means that you can share transport / and attractions while touring with others, but during transport we use vehicles with a maximum of 8 passengers. Tour Package includes visiting two locations: The Warsaw Old Town with Royal Castle and Lazienki Park Royal Castle - magnificently beautiful baroque-classicist residence of princes and from the 16th c. on–the seat of the First Polish Republic’s ruling bodies:the King and the Parliament. Warsaw Old Town is the most prominent area of the city. There are numerous atmospheric cafes, streets and art galleries. Lazienki Park covers the area of almost 80 hectares. Among many fascinating monuments are the Palace on the Isle, the Amphitheatre, the Orangery, the Chopin Monument and the Myśliwiecki Palace.
Book NowVenture into the vibrant and slightly gritty for a full immersion into Warsaw’s urban creativity and authentic local vibe. Amble through streets adorned with colorful street art murals that narrate modern tales of the city’s spirit, stopping to browse small galleries and studios that showcase works by emerging Polish artists. The industrial-chic cafes and bars tucked away in repurposed warehouses provide perfect spots to rest, sip aromatic coffee or local craft beers, and soak in the neighborhood’s eclectic atmosphere. Later, stroll towards market, a bustling hub of fresh fruits, vegetables, and traditional Polish foods where you can sample pierogi from a family-run stall or pick up fragrant herbs as tokens of the day. Bind yourselves closer by tasting the simple yet bold flavors of authentic street fare here while chatting with friendly vendors. As twilight approaches, head to the Neon Museum, where you’ll enjoy a whimsical and colorful glow from vintage neon signage that captures Warsaw’s Cold War pop culture in a way only light art can. The museum’s intimate space invites reflection and sparks lively conversation, a perfect ending to a day steeped in modern Polish creativity.
Set in the Praga district itself, this boutique hotel offers authentic local vibes and easy access to street art, markets, and neon museums, perfect for an adventurous urban exploration.
Book14TH OF JUNE- EXCEPTIONALLY TOUR STARTS AT 10AM Enjoy a 2.5-hour guided bus tour, by 1980's Jelcz "Cucumber" bus, around the "dark side" of Warsaw: the Praga district. The tour features live commentary on board from your guide and a walk around several sites, including Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a chocolate lounge, Brzeska and Stalowa street. Pass by the former vodka factory "Koneser" and a former black market "Różycki's Bazaar." See the most interesting sacred buildings, authentic pre-war architecture and plenty of murals. Tour includes a complimentary hot chocolate. 14TH OF JUNE- EXCEPTIONALLY TOUR STARTS AT 10AM
Book NowAs the sun dips below Warsaw's skyline, prepare yourselves for an enchanting evening steeped in music and magic. Begin by returning to the sylvan tranquility of Łazienki Park, where chairs and blankets are scattered across the lush lawn in anticipation of an open-air Chopin concert—a cherished summer tradition. Let the legendary melodies of Poland’s beloved composer wash over you both under the soft glow of lanterns and starlit skies, as the gentle rustling of trees blends seamlessly with the delicate piano notes. The atmosphere hums with a romantic mystique, and sharing this cultural jewel deepens your connection to each other and the city. When the concert concludes, make your way to nestled in the heart of Warsaw. Here, the intimate setting and candlelit ambiance combine with the soulful rhythms of live jazz to create a vibrant contrast to the earlier serenity. Allow yourself to be swept away by the electrifying performances of talented musicians in this authentic venue, where every note feels personal and timeless. End the night with a slow stroll through nearby illuminated streets, taking in iconic landmarks dressed in glittering light—a perfect conclusion to a day celebrating music and nightfall enchantment.
Perfectly positioned for easy tram access to Łazienki Park for the Chopin concert and central jazz venues, blending luxury with cultural immersion.
BookSMALL GROUP TOUR is dedicated to customers who want to discover Warsaw in small groups. It means that you can share transport / and attractions while touring with others, but during transport we use vehicles with a maximum of 15 passengers. The Tour Package includes visiting two locations: The Lazienki Park and The Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanow Lazienki Park covers the area of almost 80 hectares. Among many fascinating monuments are the Palace on the Isle, the Amphitheatre, the Orangery, the Chopin Monument and the Myśliwiecki Palace. Wilanow Royal Palace origins of date back to 1677, although in time it became a magnificent villa surrounded by phantasmal gardens. Today, the Palace is a work of art, fantastic gardens, art, buildings and monuments..
Book NowKick off the day by stepping into the deeply moving , where immersive multimedia exhibits tell the stories of a vibrant community’s millennia-long presence. Walk through carefully crafted galleries that seamlessly blend ancient artifacts, survivor testimonies, and interactive displays, leaving a profound impression of endurance and tradition. The museum’s contemporary architecture, with its symbolic design and light-filled spaces, invites reflection on Warsaw’s complex history. Afterwards, take a short tram ride to the , absorbing the harrowing and heroic chronicles of the 1944 resistance through powerful narratives, video documentaries, and personal belongings that bring history vividly alive. The emotional depth offers a heartfelt understanding of the city's resilience. To round out the day, head towards the modern Warsaw Spire where you can ascend to the Sky Garden, a lush rooftop terrace overlooking the city’s eclectic skyline. Watch as the sprawling metropolis unfolds beneath you—the contrast between historic rooftops and glass towers mirrors Warsaw’s journey from past to present, inspiring awe and hope as you share this breathtaking moment.
Contemporary design hotel near the POLIN Museum and Warsaw Uprising Museum with excellent access to the Warsaw Spire, ideal for a day of cultural depth and urban views.
BookStep into the heart of Jewish Warsaw and uncover stories of life, resilience, and loss in the Warsaw Ghetto. Explore powerful sites like Muranów, with options to visit the Jewish Cemetery and the thought-provoking POLIN Museum for a deeper journey. Choose one of our excellent tour options tailored to your needs and interests: 2-hour: Warsaw Ghetto Tour Explore the streets of the former Warsaw Ghetto and see the ghetto boundry markers, the Monument to the Ghetto Heroes, a memorial to Jewish people who died in Treblinka, and more. 3-hour: Warsaw Ghetto & Jewish Cemetery Tour Book an extended 3-hour tour to explore the former Warsaw Ghetto and its monuments and visit the old Jewish Cemetery (via public transport). 5-hour: Warsaw Ghetto, Jewish Cemetery & POLIN Museum Tour Book a 5-hour tour to explore the former Warsaw Ghetto and its monuments and visit the POLIN Musuem of the History of Polish Jews and the old Jewish Cemetery (via public transport).
Book NowStart your final day indulging in the bustling ambiance of , where the historic market hall has been transformed into a trendy epicurean hub. Wander through stalls brimming with fresh-baked breads, aromatic cheeses, and locally sourced delights, sampling traditional Polish pierogi or savoring a glass of Żubrówka vodka infused cocktail while mingling with locals and food enthusiasts. The lively chatter and inviting aromas stir the senses, providing a perfect last taste of Warsaw’s culinary scene. After your feast, take a reflective walk along , the city’s elegant boulevard lined with magnificent historic buildings, charming churches, bookshops, and intimate cafés. Feel the gentle pulse of Warsaw’s refined history as you meander slowly, pausing often to admire details in architecture or to share quiet moments on park benches. To cap off your visit, head towards the by the river and explore its interactive exhibits, combining playful learning with modern design, a lighthearted finale to your enriching journey. As you stand admiring the river views, you’ll feel the vibrant essence of Warsaw linger in your hearts, marking a perfect end to your summer adventure together.
Centrally located for easy walking to Hala Koszyki, Krakowskie Przedmieście, and Copernicus Science Centre, combining boutique luxury with access to the city’s culinary and cultural delights.
BookTake a walk back in time along Krakowskie Przedmieście street, the most important historical artery of Warsaw city with this self-guided GPS audio tour. During the tour, you will learn the more and less known compelling stories about the local landmarks and events which took place here for over 500 years. Hanna, your tour guide, has lived in Warsaw since she was born. She graduated from Warsaw University, where she studied Sociology and Economics, but her real passion is urban history and loves to share her knowledge of the past with others. Join her on this
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