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Three tourists exploring Wroclaw
A female tourist exploring Wroclaw town hall
Tourists exploring Old town of Wroclaw during the guided tour
Exterior view of the Centennial Hall in Wroclaw
Exterior view of the Wroclaw Cathedral
View of Fencer Fountain
Small group of tourists enjoying a lunch break in Wroclaw's picturesque square during their day trip from Warsaw
Exterior view of the Wroclaw University
Lunch options during Wroclaw Guided Tour
Three tourists exploring Wroclaw
A female tourist exploring Wroclaw town hall
Tourists exploring Old town of Wroclaw during the guided tour
Exterior view of the Centennial Hall in Wroclaw
Exterior view of the Wroclaw Cathedral
View of Fencer Fountain
Small group of tourists enjoying a lunch break in Wroclaw's picturesque square during their day trip from Warsaw
Exterior view of the Wroclaw University
Lunch options during Wroclaw Guided Tour
Three tourists exploring Wroclaw
A female tourist exploring Wroclaw town hall
Tourists exploring Old town of Wroclaw during the guided tour
Exterior view of the Centennial Hall in Wroclaw
Exterior view of the Wroclaw Cathedral
View of Fencer Fountain
Small group of tourists enjoying a lunch break in Wroclaw's picturesque square during their day trip from Warsaw
Exterior view of the Wroclaw University
Lunch options during Wroclaw Guided Tour
Day Trips
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From Warsaw: Wroclaw Small-Group Guided Tour with Lunch & Transfers

from
zł1,796.66
Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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Mobile ticket
15 hr.
Guided tour
  • On a full-day tour from Warsaw, delve into Wroclaw's historic gems with an English-speaking guide. Perfect for history buffs minus any of the planning!
  • Enjoy the convenience of hotel pick-ups and a personalized tour with a group of no more than 4 people, guaranteeing individual attention from expert guides.
  • Explore Wroclaw's Old Town with Gothic architecture like the Museum of Wroclaw University and the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
  • A traditional Polish lunch awaits you at a local restaurant for a break from history to appreciate Wroclaw's gastronomy.
  • The tour includes access to the breathtaking Centennial Hall, a UNESCO site, and one of Europe's largest illuminated fountains.
  • On a full-day tour from Warsaw, delve into Wroclaw's historic gems with an English-speaking guide. Perfect for history buffs minus any of the planning!
  • Enjoy the convenience of hotel pick-ups and a personalized tour with a group of no more than 4 people, guaranteeing individual attention from expert guides.
  • Explore Wroclaw's Old Town with Gothic architecture like the Museum of Wroclaw University and the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.
  • A traditional Polish lunch awaits you at a local restaurant for a break from history to appreciate Wroclaw's gastronomy.
  • The tour includes access to the breathtaking Centennial Hall, a UNESCO site, and one of Europe's largest illuminated fountains.

Inclusions

  • Full-day guided tour in Wroclaw
  • Small-group tour
  • Hotel transfers from Warsaw
  • Expert English-speaking guide
  • Entry to Centennial Hall
  • Entry to University Museum:

  • Traditional Polish lunch
  • Tip: Bring a lock if you're visiting with your loved one. The bridge near the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is a popular spot for love locks.
  • Please note that the university museum is closed on Wednesdays.
  • This is a small-group tour with a maximum of 4 participants.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and distant hills.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and open fields.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and open fields.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and open fields.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and picturesque countryside.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and distant hills.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and open fields.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and open fields.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and open fields.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and picturesque countryside.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and distant hills.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and open fields.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and open fields.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and open fields.
Train journey through scenic landscapes from Warsaw to Gdańsk, showcasing lush greenery and picturesque countryside.
Day Trips
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Private Guided Tour of Gdansk Old Town with Train Transfers

from
zł950
Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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24 hr.
Transfers included
  • Take the private guided tour of Gdańsk's old town, which comes with a delightful train ride, and stroll through some of the city's iconic locations. Enjoy transfers between your hotel and the train station.
  • On a 3-hr walking tour, immerse yourself in the city's 1000 years of history with a private guide.
  • Explore Long Market Street and discover the Neptune Fountain, a beautiful 17th-century bronze sculpture.
  • Visit the meeting place of ancient Gdansk's wealthy merchants and nobility, the Artus Court. See the Golden Gate, once the main entrance to the city.
  • Go to St. Mary's Church, the largest brick church in the world, which can hold up to 25,000 people.
  • Take the private guided tour of Gdańsk's old town, which comes with a delightful train ride, and stroll through some of the city's iconic locations. Enjoy transfers between your hotel and the train station.
  • On a 3-hr walking tour, immerse yourself in the city's 1000 years of history with a private guide.
  • Explore Long Market Street and discover the Neptune Fountain, a beautiful 17th-century bronze sculpture.
  • Visit the meeting place of ancient Gdansk's wealthy merchants and nobility, the Artus Court. See the Golden Gate, once the main entrance to the city.
  • Go to St. Mary's Church, the largest brick church in the world, which can hold up to 25,000 people.

Inclusions

  • 3-hr private guided walking tour of Gdansk Old Town
  • Multilingual guide
  • Round-trip transfers between your hotel in Warsaw & the railway station
  • Gdansk train tickets
  • Long Market
  • Fountain of Neptune
  • Artus Court
  • Crane Gate, Green Gate, Golden Gate, High Gate, and Prison Tower
  • Church of St Mary
  • Tip: Warsaw has a rich culinary scene, be sure to try traditional Polish dishes such as pierogi, zurek, and bigos.
  • The tour is available in English, Spanish, Italian, German, and French.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Frequently Asked Questions About Warsaw Tickets

Where can I get Warsaw tours and attraction tickets?

Warsaw tours and attraction tickets can be purchased online or on-site. It is recommended to buy them online to avoid last-minute hassle and long queues.

Is Warsaw worth visiting?

Yes, Warsaw is definitely worth visiting! As the capital of Poland, it has a rich history and culture and offers incredible experiences.

Is Warsaw expensive to visit?

Warsaw is an affordable destination compared to other European cities. The cost of food, accommodation, and transportation is relatively cheaper.

What is the best time to visit Warsaw?

The best time to visit Warsaw is spring (March-May) and fall (September-November) when temperatures are mild and crowds are smaller.

What are some of the best hotels in Warsaw?
  • Hotel Warszawa
  • Mamaison Hotel Le Regina Warsaw
  • InterContinental Warsaw
Is it safe to visit Warsaw?

Yes, Warsaw is generally a safe city for tourists.

What is the best way to get around Warsaw?

Public transportation, such as the buses, metro, and trams, is the best way to get around Warsaw.

Is English spoken in Warsaw?

Yes, English is widely spoken in Warsaw, especially in tourist areas.

How do I get to Warsaw?

Warsaw has two international airports, Warsaw Chopin Airport, and Warsaw Modlin Airport. You can take a train or bus to Warsaw from most of the European cities.