If you are planning to stay in Warsaw for a few days but also would like to visit another city we have a perfect solution for you!
Kazimierz Dolny is one of the most valuable and charming places in Poland. This city is known for its connection with art and artists. Many painters have their galleries and workshops here; there are also open-air painting workshops organized. Kazimierz is a unique place because of its cultural heritage and long tradition of painting, literary and creativity.
A private driver will pick you up from the address provided in Warsaw by Mercedes car, comfortable for 1 to 6 passengers and will take you to Kazimierz Dolny for a full-day trip. During this 3-hour City Tour, the local guide English speaking will introduce you to the atmosphere of this beautiful city.
The guide and the driver are at your disposal. This time is reserved only for you!
After sightseeing and lunch break, the driver will take you back to Warsaw and drop you off at your chosen location.
Pickup included
From the end of the 13th century, one of the main trade routes running through Kazimierz connected Rus with Silesia and Pomerania; it determined the development of the city and influenced its further fate. One of the most interesting monuments of Kazimierz, a defensive tower called Bastille, also comes from the 13th century. The town is full of historical places available for the tourists, including sacral and historical buildings of the Vistula Museum, synagogue, a castle complex and wooden construction. Originality of these authentic places is the real value of the city. The local architecture is dominated by a spirit of romance and charm, what makes it highly attractive and valuable for sensitive people.
Most historic Polish towns tend to have an Old Town square. Here in Kazimierz Dolny, there is a splendid market square, known as the Rynek. One of the most significant and popular attractions here is the old well, in the heart of the square. Surrounding this popular well are some charming dwelling places, many of which have recently been converted into trendy up-and-coming bars, art galleries and cafés. Wander around at your leisure, and stop for a coffee and an ice cream and watch the world go by from this age-old square.
All Polish towns have at least one church and, again, here in Kazimierz Dolny, you have quite a few from which to choose. We recommend to visit the Church of St. John the Baptist. The church was founded in the 1300s and rebuilt in the Renaissance style in the 1600s. Regular masses are held, and everyone is welcome. The church also opens during the day for prayer. It is located on a slight hill at the foot of the castle ruins.
You can tour the impressive ruins of the old castle here in Kazimierz Dolny. This is a Roman-style castle dating back to the 13th century, which is now a superb and insightful museum. Many of the walls have been reconstructed and maintained, with information boards in Polish and English. You can see the castle courtyard, a viewing platform, the watchtower and cellar.
The beauty of Kazimierz Dolny is that the town mixes nature with all that man built. On the edge of the town, head to Korzeniowy Dol Gorge for a scenic sample of the Polish countryside. Here at the gorge, delight yourself in this natural formation between trees and greenery. There are some walking trails to follow, and it’s very easily explored on a day trip from the town without needing any transport.
Please be at the reception / concierge few minutes before the tour starts. Always confirm the name that tour is booked with our guide / chauffeur.
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is a city of resilience and vibrant culture. Known for its complete reconstruction after WWII, it offers a mix of modern architecture and historic sites, making it a unique destination rich in history and contemporary energy.
The Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the city's rich history and stunning architecture. It was meticulously rebuilt after WWII, earning Warsaw the nickname 'The Phoenix City'.
This museum commemorates the 1944 Warsaw Uprising and provides a powerful insight into the city's resilience and history during WWII. The exhibits are interactive and emotionally impactful.
This vast park is a green oasis in the heart of the city, featuring beautiful gardens, palaces, and ponds. It's perfect for a relaxing stroll or a picnic.
One of the largest zoos in Poland, Warsaw Zoo is home to a wide variety of animals and is known for its conservation efforts. It's a great place for families and animal lovers.
This iconic Stalinist skyscraper is a symbol of Warsaw and offers panoramic views of the city from its observation deck. It's a must-visit for its historical significance and stunning vistas.
Dumplings filled with various ingredients such as meat, cheese, potatoes, or fruits. They are a staple of Polish cuisine and come in both savory and sweet varieties.
A sour rye soup often made with sausage, potatoes, and hard-boiled eggs. It's traditionally served in a bread bowl.
A hearty hunter's stew made with sauerkraut, fresh cabbage, various meats, and mushrooms. It's often considered Poland's national dish.
Deep-fried doughnuts filled with jam, custard, or other sweet fillings. They are a popular treat, especially during Fat Thursday (Tłusty Czwartek).
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm weather and numerous outdoor events. It's ideal for exploring the city's parks and outdoor attractions.
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Warsaw is generally a safe city for travelers, with low violent crime rates. However, petty crime, such as pickpocketing and bag snatching, can occur in tourist areas and on public transportation. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded places and at night.
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A historic 19th-century fortress located on the Narew River, offering a fascinating insight into Poland's military history. The fortress is partially in ruins but is open for exploration and guided tours.
A small town with a rich history, known for its beautiful palace and park complex. The palace is a great example of neoclassical architecture and offers a glimpse into the lives of Polish nobility.
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