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Trip Description
Visit the most important tourist attractions in Warsaw: Old Town - see the Royal Castle, Market Square, Barbican, New Town with Monument of Warsaw Uprising; Royal Route with magnificent palaces, churches and monuments including Presidential Palace, University of Warsaw, Holy Cross Church with Chopin's Heart, Copernicus Statue, area of former Jewish Ghetto Heroes; historical squares like Bank Square, Theatre Square with Grand Opera Buidling, Pilsudski Square with Tomb of Unknow Soldier, beautiful Lazienki Royal Park with picturesque Palace on the Water and Chopin Monument.
Price details
What is included:
- Transportation by private car from your hotel
- english speaking guide services.
Available extensions
Visit Royal Castle & see film at Warsaw Historical Museum
The Castle is a prime monument of national history and culture. Each year hundreds of thousands visitiors enrich their knowledge of history and deepen their aesthic appreciation within its walls. It provides the setting for cultural events and official state ceremonies, as well as visits by figures from international political life. See most interesting apartments like a Great Apartment and The King's Apartment.
Wilanow Palae and Park
Wilanow, the former Baroque residence of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski, hero of battle of Vienna in 1683. The Palace, one of the most beautiful in Poland, is now a museum with marvellous collection of paintings, porcelain, product of Chinese art and ancient vases, very valuable manuscripts, drawings, maps and books. Visitors can admire the rich interior of the Palace and the Gallery of Polish Portraits (16th till 19th century). The Palace in Wilanow is surrounded by a park where a two - level baroque garden constitutes its Central Park.
Visit Palmiri Cemetary
Pamiry is a small village located 23 km Nort-West from Warsaw. During Worl War II, between 1939 and 1943, the villa and the surrounding forest was one of the sites of German mass executions of Polish intelligentsia, politicans and athletes, killed during the AB Action. Most of the victims were first arrested and tortured in the Pawiak prison in Warsaw, and then transferred to the execution site. In total, the remains of at least 2,115 men and women were exhumed, but it is probable that not all bodies were found. Listed among the known victims are many famous people, e.g. Janusz Kusocinski - athlete, winner of !0 000m at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
After war, in 1946, the bodies of the victims of the Germans atrocity were exhumed and reburied in a new cemetery, situated approximately 5 kilometers from the village itself. The reburial site has been a Polish national mausoleum since 1948.