Warsaw is not only a city to be seen. It is a city to be tasted, listened to, remembered and experienced.
As Poland’s capital, Warsaw is a place where history and contemporary life meet at every corner. Its streets tell stories of royal splendour, wartime destruction, resilience, migration, and cultural exchange. Yet Warsaw is also one of Europe’s greenest capitals, filled with parks, gardens, riverside boulevards and unexpected pockets of nature.
The Mazovia region and central Poland offer an ideal introduction to the country’s rich heritage. From UNESCO-listed landmarks and royal residences to Jewish heritage sites, local markets and picturesque countryside, the area reveals many different faces of Poland.
Warsaw’s central location makes it a perfect base for exploring the country. Whether you are interested in history, Jewish heritage, architecture, music, food culture, or day trips beyond the city, the capital provides easy access to some of Poland’s most fascinating destinations.
My tours go beyond traditional sightseeing. I combine historical knowledge with local insight, personal storytelling and carefully selected locations that help visitors understand both the past and present of Poland. Depending on your interests, your experience may include iconic landmarks, hidden neighbourhoods, culinary discoveries, museum visits, or places connected with memory and cultural heritage.
Choose one of our signature programmes or let us create a tailor-made itinerary designed around your interests, pace and travel style.
- tours in Warsaw
- food tour
- museums
- day trips from Warsaw
- Jewish heritage & Holocaust sites
Because the most memorable journeys are not measured by the number of places visited, but by the stories, flavours and experiences you take home.