City break in Warsaw - 3 days / 2 nights
Escape to Warsaw for an unforgettable city break! Discover a city where rich history meets vibrant modern life - from the charming Old Town and Royal Route to trendy districts, museums, and hidden local gems. Enjoy a perfectly curated 3-day experience with comfortable accommodation, smooth transfers, and our expert recommendations to make the most of your stay. Let Warsaw surprise you!
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Discover Warsaw
Warsaw is a city of resilience, elegance, and striking contrasts. Almost completely destroyed during World War II, it was meticulously rebuilt and today stands as a UNESCO-listed Old Town alongside modern skyscrapers, elegant royal residences, leafy parks, and vibrant cultural life.
The Polish capital blends centuries of history with contemporary energy. Walking through Warsaw means discovering royal heritage, traces of Chopin, powerful WWII memorials, atmospheric cobbled streets, and stylish cafés. It is a city that tells a story at every corner - dramatic, inspiring, and deeply authentic.
This carefully designed city break allows you to experience Warsaw’s highlights while enjoying comfort, excellent cuisine, and personalized service.
Tour plan
Day 1 – Arrival in Warsaw
Upon arrival at Warsaw Chopin Airport, you will be welcomed by your private driver and comfortably transferred to your centrally located hotel.
After check-in, the remainder of the day is at leisure. You may choose to relax after your journey, take a gentle walk through the nearby streets, or enjoy a first glimpse of Warsaw’s vibrant atmosphere.
Overnight in Warsaw.
Day 2 – Guided walking tour, Chopin concert & Polish food tasting
After breakfast, meet your English-speaking guide for a 3-hour private walking tour of Warsaw*. Your tour begins at Castle Square, where you will see Sigismund’s Column and admire the magnificent Royal Castle (UNESCO World Heritage Site) as well as the gothic St. John’s Archcathedral.
In the charming Old Town Market Place, you will see the symbol of the city — the Warsaw Mermaid. Walking between the Old and New Towns, you will pass the historic Warsaw Barbican, once part of the city’s defensive walls. In the New Town, you will see the house where Maria Skłodowska-Curie was born.
Continuing along Krakowskie Przedmieście (the Royal Route), you will pass St. Anne’s Church (with optional access to its panoramic viewing terrace), the Presidential Palace, the University of Warsaw, the Copernicus Monument, and the Holy Cross Church, where the heart of Frederic Chopin rests.
You will also visit: Piłsudski Square, home to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and Krasiński Square, featuring the impressive Warsaw Uprising Monument.

In the evening, enjoy a Chopin concert, followed by a Polish food tasting dinner in a carefully selected restaurant located in the Old Town — a culinary journey through traditional Polish flavors.

* The sightseeing program can be tailored to your interests — for example focusing on Jewish Warsaw, WWII history and the Warsaw Uprising, Chopin-related sites, communist-era architecture, or contemporary districts.
Day 3 – Departure
After check-out, your private driver will meet you at the agreed time and transfer you comfortably to Warsaw Chopin Airport.
Prices
To see the prices of the city break in Warsaw check the calendar.
Accommodation
The package includes 2 nights of accommodation in Warsaw. During the booking process, you can choose your preferred hotel standard: 3*, 4*, or 5*.
Example hotels:
3* Ibis Warszawa Stare Miasto / Gromada Warszawa Centrum, or similar

4* Leonardo Royal Hotel Warsaw / Holiday Inn Warsaw - City Centre, or similar

5* Sofitel Warsaw Victoria / Presidential Warsaw Hotel, or similar
Extensions
Extra night at the hotel – price available upon request
If you would like to extend your stay by one additional night, we would be happy to arrange it for you - just let us know, and we will prepare a personalized quote.
We also highly recommend using this extra day to join one of our day trips from Warsaw, allowing you to explore more of Poland beyond the capital.
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Reviews
Al Kagen posted 2025-08-14 on TripAdvisor
A Remarkable and Deeply Moving Journey Through Poland’s History – Expertly Guided & Organized
This was our first time in Poland, planned around the Iron Maiden concert in Warsaw, and we wanted to experience as much WWII history as possible. From start to finish, our journey with AB Poland Travel was unforgettable. Thanks to Magda and Zuzanna’s outstanding coordination, every detail—from hotel bookings to taxi transfers—and daily schedules.
Each guide brought their own expertise and passion. Jurek and Jacek took us through Lublin, Majda nek, and Sobibór, weaving personal stories and deep historical insight into an emotional, humbling day. Wojtek led us to the Wolf’s Lair and Mamerki with an academic’s precision. Paweł brought Warsaw’s history alive, from the Old Town to local hangouts, Warsaw Ghetto sites, and later guided us through Treblinka and the Białowieża forest. Even our long day to Auschwitz-Birkenau and Kraków with Jacek was expertly managed—an intense, meaningful experience.
Behind the scenes, Magda and the office team were incredible—quick to respond, flexible with adjustments, and genuinely committed to making our trip special.
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Robert H posted 2020-07-04 on TripAdvisor
Top class tour operator!
I participated in a few events organized by AB Poland Travel - Tours. They are extremely professional and trustworthy. Everything was organized perfectly. Piotr and his crew are very friendly, helpful and patient. I highly recommend this company! You will not be disappointed.
dcamargo posted 2020-08-18 on TripAdvisor
Highly recommended
Fair price, excellent customer support, guide had full knowledge and nice transportation. Would do a
trip with them again.
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Catherine T posted 2025-06-09 on Tripadvisor
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Krakow is a beautiful city, the food and wine are cheap. Plenty to see, would recommend you pre-book everything as the Poles are very organised with their tourism. It’s very clean and the majority can speak English like a first language. There is a huge amount of graffiti everywhere but don’t let it detract you from taking lots of photos.
We did the old town, the Castle (5*) and a river cruise (5*)on the first day. Ate at No7, which was very nic e (5*).No pre- booking, though we were lucky at the castle with our timing! Then collapsed into a heap at our hotel Alexander, (3*) which was comfortable and close to the old town. ( English breakfast was not up to much but everything else was good). Second day we had booked a trip to Auschwitz. (5*) The tour was very well done, and hard on the feet! Did Sioux (4*)for a meal that night, which had a lot of choice, and we hadn’t booked, which wasn’t a problem.
Last day we got a golf cart to the Jewish quarter (4*)and the Ghetto, dropped us off at Schindlers factory but we couldn’t get a slot - hence pre- book! The driver was very knowledgable and fun, but that used up the rest of our cash. So we walked back and tried street food (4*) in the main square,(took cards for payment ) and did a bit of shopping. Discovered the “Wolf pit inn” based around “The Witcher “ series but there was a queue to get in so we didn’t wait. Found a nice wine bar and had gelato down the street.(5*)
Pedestrians tend to have right of way, as our taxi driver explained, it’s because the driver gets fined heavily, and points put on their licence. So the roads seem a bit hazardous, with trams and cyclists, and I wouldn’t like to drive there myself!
I would’ve loved to have done the Salt mines, but we hadn’t booked, and I’m glad we didn’t do it with the Auschwitz tour as it would’ve been a very long and tiring journey.
Hopefully next time! ... [read more]