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Imagine stepping hand-in-hand with your family into a city where history’s whispers blend seamlessly with the laughter of children playing beneath the golden hues of early autumn. Warsaw in September unfolds like a living storybook—a place where every cobblestone and park bench carries echoes of resilience, hope, and discovery. Here, amidst vibrant markets, lush gardens, and radiant riverfronts, your family will find moments of wonder and connection that linger long after your journey ends. This week-long adventure invites you to slow down and savor the magic of shared exploration, where curiosity sparks across generations and the spirit of this remarkable city becomes a backdrop to your own treasured memories. From sun-dappled palace grounds to interactive museums bursting with imagination, each day offers a new chapter filled with joy, reflection, and the special kind of enchantment that only traveling together can create. Embrace the gentle warmth of Warsaw’s September days and the intimate moments that await—this isn’t just a trip, but a heartfelt journey that promises to inspire, unite, and transform your family forever.
Begin your family’s Warsaw adventure by wandering through the , where the fluttering flags and cobblestones tell tales of centuries past. The vibrant square buzzes with street performers, from musicians to puppet shows that delight children. Local artisans showcase intricate amber jewelry and hand-painted ceramics—perfect souvenirs. The surrounding pastel-hued buildings provide a picturesque backdrop under the gentle September sunlight, ideal for memorable family photos. From here, make your way a short stroll to the , whose majestic red-brick walls have been painstakingly reconstructed after wartime destruction. Inside, marvel at the lavishly decorated chambers and royal portraits that draw you deep into Poland’s regal history. The kids will love spotting the colorful tapestries and ornate ceilings, while adults appreciate the stories of resilience embodied here. To close the day, explore the nearby Barbican, where the thick walls and turrets invite youngsters to imagine medieval battles and ancient defenses. This walkable route ensures minimal fuss between sights, creating a seamless and engaging introduction to Warsaw’s rich heritage.
Located just a 10-minute walk from Warsaw Old Town and Royal Castle, this family-friendly luxury hotel offers elegant rooms and spacious suites suitable for families, allowing easy access to the historic heart of Warsaw for minimal travel time.
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. The Old Town consists of the city square, surrounded by characteristic tenements, and a centrally placed fountain with a sculpture of a Siren - the city symbol, without which the square would be hard to imagine. Other elements of the Old Town are the the Royal Castle magnificently beautiful baroque-classicist residence of Mazovian princes and from the 16th c. on – the seat of the First Polish Republic’s ruling bodies: the King and the Parliament. The Royal Route is the most prominent artery of the city, connecting two former royal residences. There are numerous atmospheric cafes, restaurants and art galleries in the Old Town. This is a "must see".
Book NowKick off a day of discovery at the , where the entire family can engage with over 400 interactive exhibits spanning physics, biology, and technology. The hands-on approach encourages children to conduct experiments, make discoveries, and ask questions, fostering a genuine love for science. Parents will appreciate the modern design and educational depth, while kids delight in the tactile learning experiences such as creating whirlpools or testing mechanical forces. After a fulfilling morning, enjoy a leisurely tram ride towards the Ogród Botaniczny, a lush green sanctuary where kids can marvel at exotic plants and fragrant flowers while parents soak in the peaceful ambiance. The garden’s winding paths and butterfly habitats invite exploration and quiet moments alike. As dusk approaches, stroll to the nearby . Here, in September's mild evenings, families gather to watch the spectacular water and light shows choreographed to music, illuminating the Vistula River’s edge. Children’s eyes widen with awe as water jets dance in vibrant colors, making a magical end to a day filled with wonder and learning.
Centrally located, this family-friendly hotel offers easy tram access to the Copernicus Science Centre and Botanical Garden, ensuring short transfers for the day’s activities plus comfortable, spacious rooms for families.
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 NowSpend a refreshing morning wandering through Łazienki Park, where your family will feel immersed in a fairytale landscape of chestnut trees, serene ponds, and classical architecture. Children can chase peacocks and watch squirrels darting among the undergrowth while you admire the impressive Palace on the Isle shimmering on its lake. The park’s open-air Chopin Monument invites visitors to relax and experience ambient piano concerts held in September on weekends, blending culture and nature effortlessly. After ample time exploring, head towards the Vistula Boulevards where kids can splash on the city’s sandy urban beaches or play at modern riverfront playgrounds. The boulevard is perfect for renting bikes or simply strolling alongside the calm waters, catching views of Warsaw’s skyline. Friendly cafés nearby offer traditional Polish snacks, so the family can savor local flavors while watching boats drift lazily along the river. This day offers a harmonious balance between historic grandeur and lively riverside recreation, creating peaceful yet engaging moments for all ages.
Well-placed in central Warsaw with easy tram or taxi access to Łazienki Park and Vistula Boulevards, featuring large suites ideal for family stays and moments of rest after outdoor activities in the royal gardens and riverside.
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 NowBegin your exploration of Warsaw’s profound history at the . Designed with interactive storytelling, the museum welcomes families with engaging exhibits that combine cutting-edge technology with heartfelt narratives. Children can listen to stories through audio guides or test their curiosity with interactive touch screens depicting Jewish culture, traditions, and resilience. The luminous, contemporary building itself is a symbol of hope and memory standing on the historic Warsaw Ghetto site, fostering a deep understanding of complex history in an accessible manner. After a thoughtful morning, take a short tram ride to the . Here, the atmosphere transforms as you delve into Warsaw’s courageous 1944 insurrection against Nazi occupation. The museum’s vivid multimedia displays, recreated underground bunkers, and personal testimonies provide a gripping window into wartime experiences. Though the content is serious, the museum offers family trails and workshops designed to help children grasp the importance of bravery and freedom in an age-appropriate way. This day asks for reflection but leaves visitors inspired by Warsaw’s indomitable spirit.
Located on Praga side but with tram connections to POLIN Museum and Warsaw Uprising Museum, this boutique hotel is family-friendly and offers quiet, spacious rooms suitable for reflective cultural days.
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 NowBegin your day in the , a captivating and somewhat bohemian neighborhood brimming with colorful street art and underground galleries. The atmosphere is vibrant yet welcoming, offering a delightful contrast to Warsaw’s historic core. Wander graffiti-lined streets where each mural tells a story or captures social commentary, inviting youngsters to admire bold colors and imaginative scenes. A short walk brings you to the brilliant , where you can marvel at glowing vintage neon signs that once lit up Warsaw’s nightlife. This quirky museum sparks joy and curiosity in visitors of all ages with its playful installation and historical insights into the Cold War era’s design aesthetics. After this dose of artistic inspiration, hop on a tram to the nearby . Kids will thrill to see exotic animals from afar and learn about species conservation. The zoo’s shaded pathways and play areas make it a relaxing yet energizing experience. In September, the mild weather complements the outdoor exploration perfectly, avoiding the summer crowds and heat while embracing Warsaw’s urban creativity and natural charm.
This family-friendly hotel offers affordable, comfortable accommodation with easy tram connections to Praga District, Neon Museum, and Warsaw Zoo, minimizing travel times for a day of creative 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 NowJourney to , one of Warsaw's crown jewels where the majesty of baroque architecture and lush gardens combine into a captivating family experience. Upon arrival, be mesmerized by the palace’s ornate façade and stroll through the stately interiors, which are brought to life with period furnishings and art collections. Kids can imagine the grandeur of royal life as they explore kingly chambers and the impressive throne room. Stepping outside, allow the children to roam wide-open , a verdant playground where manicured paths wind past sculptures, fountains, and secret garden corners. The playground areas offer lively spaces for kids to climb and play, while parents relax under the shade of ancient trees. If the weather remains mild, consider renting a paddle boat to gently explore the palace's ornamental ponds, blending elegant sightseeing with playful activity. This mix of culture and leisure defines Warsaw’s charm, making for a memorable day attuned to September’s comfortable weather.
Located near the Wilanów district, this hotel offers comfortable rooms for families and is within walking distance to Wilanów Palace and its expansive park, ideal for spending full days exploring royal heritage and outdoor play.
BookWilanów Palace is Poland's "Little Versailles" as you'll discover on this self-guided GPS audio tour. It's also the home of Poland's greatest King, Jan Sobieski III, a legendary man of many virtues, talents and interests. Classically educated, he was a writer, a formidable warrior, a leader, statesman, gardener, and patron of the arts, science and culture. He was a man who loved his family, God and country and sought peace to develop and uplift his people during his golden era. We'll explore the Palace complex together, learn its story and reveal secrets discovered by archaeologists and researchers only a few years ago. There is so much to know about the early history of Wilanów, its majestic landscape, its artistry and deep symbolism, and the legendary battle that shaped European history and established King Jan as a truly heroic figure. The audio plays automatically at exactly the right time and place using your phone's GPS and the VoiceMap mobile app, which also works offline.
Book NowReturn to the warmth of family-friendly exploration at the , where a wide array of exotic animals await curious eyes and eager hearts. Wander shaded pathways and enjoy hands-on educational exhibits that help children understand wildlife conservation and animal behavior. The zoo’s well-designed enclosures offer plenty of photo opportunities, and September’s cooler weather makes the strolls especially pleasant. After enjoying the animals, head to nearby , a bustling marketplace known for its authentic local atmosphere and a vivid array of sights, smells, and tastes. Here, families can browse stalls brimming with ripe apples, fresh berries, fragrant herbs, and traditional Polish delicacies like pierogi and kabanos sausages. Engage vendors with simple Polish greetings and savor warm pastries or fresh juice while soaking up the colorful ambiance. This lively market scene provides a perfect, authentic conclusion to your Warsaw adventure, connecting you with the city’s everyday rhythms and flavors.
Situated near Warsaw Zoo with straightforward tram connections and close proximity to Hala Mirowska Market, this hotel provides family-friendly accommodations that simplify the last day’s animal encounters and market visits.
BookEmbark on a quest and walking tour of Warsaw. Visit hidden gems as well as top attractions. Discover the past and the present of this one-of-a-kind city, the place of the biggest ghetto in Europe, the city-like district that after years of horrendous events rose from its ashes. + Try a new type of experience, the perfect mix between a tour, outdoor escape game, and treasure hunt + See the most intriguing parts of Muranów and experience its unique aura. + See a bit of street art, some post-war monuments, a former prison, and a touch of history. Discover Warsaw’s fascinating history and attractions while you solve clues around town. Explore the charming capital of Poland by playing a quest with your friends, significant other, or family. Each clue will lead you from one place to another by providing you with exact directions so you won't need a map, GPS, or guide. As you solve the problem and guess the answer, the secret story of that place is unlocked. Ready?
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