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Top Poland Layover Tours

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Warsaw Layover Tour (Chopin Airport) by retro minibus

clock 4 hours
  • Do you have a layover between your flights in Warsaw- Don't waste that time sitting at the airport. It's a good idea to get to know Poland's capital city, it's history and local cuisine with our professional guide and extraordinary van from the communist era.

    It's a tailored tour that you can plan with our team's help in advance (which is...Read more

1 Hour Cruise by Traditional Ship

clock 50 to 60 minutes
  • On 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, beaches and a descent to a sandy island in the middle agglomeration.
    Our...Read more

Private 3-, 5-, or 7-Hour Warsaw Tour by Car

clock 3 to 7 hours
  • Choose one of comfortable tours by car and minimise walking distances. Get fascinated with Warsaw listening to stories narrated by our guides. We pick up and drive you back to your hotel or every other place of the city chosen by...Read more

Warsaw Layover City Tour by car with airport pick-up

clock 4 hours
  • Are you traveling with a layover in Warsaw- This tour is made especially for you! Our local guide will pick you up at Warsaw Chopin airport, show you around Warsaw and then drop you off at the airport after the tour, just in time for your next flight! You will see the top tourist sites of the Polish capital traveling by a comfortable sedan car or...Read more

The Best Vodka Museum Tour in Warsaw by luxury car

clock 2 hours 30 minutes
  • The first written record of the word “vodka” polish translation "gorza-ka" - burning water comes from Poland in 1405, as a part of the court documents “Akta Grodzkie “ from the Palatinate of Sandomierz. During that time, vodka was not widely used as a drink, but more as a medicinal substance for sterilizing wounds, numbing injuries and as...Read more
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