Warsaw Outskirts Private Tour with social-distance bus

Tour info

Duration
6 hours
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Why take this tour?

Our Warsaw Outskirts Sightseeing Private Tour is a very special and comfortable trip. During it, you can visit the most beautiful peripheries with a professional live guide in an air-conditioned bus. The tour is half seating in a bus and half walking. We are glad to pick our guests up and drop them off from/to hotel/apartment/hostel/B&B or another place located in the centre of Warsaw. Our special, social distance bus adapted to the Anti-Covid-19 sanitary regulations. 1.Maximum 7 people in the bus. The bus is the size of a coach that can accommodate 20 people. 2. Distance between armchairs is 1,5m 3. 1 person = 1 armchair, big legroom, high roof of the bus - there is no need to bend down and thus get closer to other people 4. Wide, electric entrance door separate for passengers, driver and the guide 5. The bus is regularly disinfected 6. Masks are obligatory for all passengers. 7. Unlimited soft drinks during the tour. 8. First line airport pass

What’s included?

  • profesional guides services, guides english spanish, russian,french, german, italian language, transportation, no other costs

  • Bottled water (still & gas), Coca Cola, Polish traditional Wedel chocolate candies

  • Entry/Admission - Dom Urodzenia Fryderyka Chopina

  • Entry/Admission - Nieborow Palace

  • Entry/Admission - St Maximilian Museum

  • no food, entrance fees, no other activities

Things to know

Before you book

  • Duration: 6h

  • Mobile tickets accepted

  • Instant confirmation

Covid Policy

  • Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized

Cancellation Policy

    All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.

Operated by:

Warsaw City Tours

About operator:

Explore Poland's resilient and modern capital city on an afternoon sightseeing tour by coach. Cover most of the major landmarks, including the Royal Castle, King Sigismund III’s Column, Holy Cross Church, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a historic vodka factory, and the UNESCO-listed Old Town, faithfully rebuilt after the destruction of World War II. Hear stories of wartime  tragedy and triumph as you see the former Jewish Ghetto and Monument of the Warsaw Uprising of 1944.

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