THURSDAY, 25 July 2002 (10.00 – 14.00
hours)
Warsaw is situated on Vistula River. The old
part of the city on the West bank of the Vistula was built around
the market square and enclosed by walls in 1380. In the beginning of the
15th century the new town was added, and in the subsequent centuries suburbs
have spread entirely around the inner core of the city as well as onto
the east bank of the Vistula. Most of Warsaw was turned to ruins during
World War II, but the Old Town was restored in its original style. Enjoy
this great opportunity to get acquainted with a history of Poland’s capital
– Warsaw. This guided minibus-tour comprises the Lazienki Royal Park, the
Belvedere, Chopin’s monument, the Royal Way, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,
the Ghetto Memorial and a stroll through the Old Town with entrance to
the Royal Castle.
Excursion includes: minibus transfer, English speaking guide, entrance to the Royal Castle, local guide in the Royal Castle (approx. 4 hours).
Price (VAT included) – 50 EUR per person (group
minimum 10 persons)