Palace of Culture & Science and Wilanow Royal Palace: private service - 2 locations. Tour includes an individual pick-up from a hotel/apartment and returns to the location after a tour.
YOUR GROUP ONLY TOUR (Private) is dedicated to clients who want individual care during the trip. You do not share the vehicle with other customers, and your personal driver/coordinator will take care of your comfort and are at your disposal.
The Palace of Culture and Science is a controversial building for many Varsovians. Some of them feel that it does not fit in with the rest of the city, others regard Warsaw as a multi-the spirited city in which there is a place for such a building. The tremendous structure houses restaurants, a university, theatres, cinemas, offices, conference and concert halls, and even a swimming pool – that is over 3000 different rooms.
During the Tour, You will see the Palace of Culture and Science, including:
Main Hall
City Hall Chamber
Troika Hall
Chapel
Copernicus’Hall
Mickiewicz’s Hall
VIP lounges
Starzynski’s Hall
Warsaw Hall
Broniewski’s Hall
Rudnev’s Hall
Gothic Hall
VIEWING TERRACE with a marvellous view of Warsaw.
Less than 10 kilometres from the centre of Warsaw, there is the magnificent The Royal Palace of King Jan III Sobieski. The origins of the palace date back to 1677, although in time it became a magnificent villa surrounded by phantasmal gardens because subsequent owners expanded the palace.
Today, the Palace is a work of art, fantastic gardens, and sculptures in the park, as well as magnificent buildings and monuments. The residence has kept traces of former residents, their interests and customs, as well as a collection of artworks that they gathered here. A museum is a place of remembrance about events that are part of the history of Warsaw. Travelling to this amazing place allows us to touch what is important in our tradition and what is part of the common European culture.
In Wilanow Palace of King Jan III Sobieski, You will see:
The White Hall
Statue of Jan III Sobieski
The Chapel
The King’s Library
The King’s Bedroom
The Grand Vestibule
The Queen’s Bedroom
The Etruscan Cabinet
The Paintings Gallery called Museum
Baroque Gardens