Warsaw with Pawel
About
Warsaw with Pawel offers a curated roster of walking, city, and heritage tours that immerse visitors in Poland’s capital’s complex past and vibrant present. Each tour is led by Paweł Szczerkowski, a government‑licensed guide, former journalist, and passionate historian who weaves narrative, local anecdotes, and scholarly insight into every walk. Whether exploring the rebuilt Old Town, the haunted streets of the Warsaw Ghetto, or the elegant Baroque splendor of Wilanów Palace, guests receive a blend of cultural context, personal storytelling, and practical knowledge that makes the city’s history accessible and memorable. For travelers on a schedule, the company offers both public‑transport and private‑car options, flexible group sizes, and a clear online contact process. Recommended for families, history aficionados, cultural tourists, solo travelers, and budget‑conscious backpackers, Warsaw with Pawel’s tours deliver depth, flexibility, and authentic local experience. The visit typically lasts about four hours, comfortably fitting within a larger itinerary. Spring and autumn are the best seasons to explore Warsaw: the milder weather and less crowded streets allow for a relaxed pace while still enjoying the city’s rich heritage.
Highlights
- Old Town
- Warsaw Ghetto
- Royal Castle
- Wilanów Palace
- Jewish Cemetery
- Polin Museum
Must-See Areas
Good to Know
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Best time to visit
Spring and Autumn offer comfortable weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for exploring Warsaw’s historic charm.
Pros & Cons
What visitors love
- Immersive Storytelling
- Personalized Touch
- Informed Guide
- Small Group Sizes
Things to consider
- Entrance Fees Included
- Shabbat Closures
- Long Walking Sections
What people are saying
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 4 hours